Working prototype. This is a possible library, shared so people can see it and weigh in. Nothing here is final, adopted, or endorsed by anyone — it's a draft for discussion. Tell us what you think →

Public Lands Library

An evidentiary archive of America's public lands — what we hold in common, and how well it's kept.
A working idea, in the family of America's School Trust Library.
A third of America is public land — held in common for people who can't yet vote — and there is no shared, trustworthy record of how well it's being kept. The idea behind this library is to build one: a public library of the land — its history, its law, its ledger, and its record of stewardship — so that capture and neglect can't hide in the paperwork. Start with the lands that have a clear duty and a willing ally, and don't stop until the whole commons is on the shelf. This page is a prototype of that idea — shown early, on purpose, so people can shape it before it's built.

The idea: start small — two possible first collections

Exists today

America's School Trust Library

The school lands — the legally hardest case.

240 years of receipts on the lands set aside since 1785 for America's public schools: the history, the law (a complete hornbook), the ledger, and the live court record. A working library that's already built — and the model for everything here.

Visit America's School Trust Library →
Idea under discussion — not approved by anyone

The Wildfire Report Card

The national forests — graded, with the National Wildfire Alliance.

A mapped, sourced record of how well each fire on the public forests was prevented, fought, and honestly accounted for — built on the NWA Suppression Report Card and the 2009 Cost-Plus-Loss ledger. Not approved or endorsed by the National Wildfire Alliance or anyone else — a working prototype, built to show what's possible, and removable on request.

Open the Wildfire Report Card prototype →

The idea of a floor plan — one architecture, filled collection by collection

The notion is that the same rooms could serve every collection. Several already exist in the School Trust Library — click through to see what a finished room looks like. The public-lands versions below are proposed, not built.

Reading Room
The curated record — anchor documents, topic shelves, a dossier per state and per forest.
Exists in the School Trust Library
See a finished Reading Room →
Newsroom
A live log + weekly dispatch — fires, sales, transfers, plan fights, rulings. The likeliest first brick.
Proposed first step
See a finished Newsroom →
The Hornbook
A one-volume public-lands law reference: the Property Clause, FLPMA, NFMA, the O&C Act, fire liability.
Proposed — editors wanted
See the school-trust hornbook →
The Counting House
The ledger — true cost-plus-loss of each fire ($20–100B a year vs. the $1–2B reported), with confidence badges.
Proposed
See a finished ledger →
Map Room
Every unit and every fire, mapped — and who discloses versus who hides.
Proposed
See a finished Map Room →
Writing Room
Histories written in the open — the Big Blowup of 1910, the Tillamook Burns, the O&C saga, the Elliott.
Proposed — writers wanted
See a finished Writing Room →

If the idea appeals to you, help shape it

Nothing here is decided. This is the moment to weigh in — and, if you like it, to help lay an early brick:

You'll see blanks and "proposed" labels throughout. That's deliberate — this is a draft shown in the open, and visible incompleteness is the honest starting point.