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Larry W. Earl was a free-lance writer and photographer from Sandpoint, Idaho. This collection contains his personal papers.; Biographical Note; Larry W. Earl was a free-lance writer and photographer and a member of the Outdoor Writers Association...
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The North Central Idaho Resource Advisory Committee
represents a five-county area: Nez Perce, Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, and Lewis. This
collection contains organizational records.; Historical Note; Resource Advisory Committees...
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The Hornocker Wildlife Institute was part of the University of Idaho but has merged with the Wildlife Conservation Society. The collection contains the Institute's records of their Selway River survey.; Historical Note; Hornocker Wildlife...
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This is a collection of reports and publications
produced by local and national conservation organizations and state and federal
government offices all relating to the Northwest region of the United
States.; Historical Note; The...
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The Northern Montana Forestry
Association was a private fire protection and forest preservation organization
in northwestern Montana. The collection contains correspondence, financial
records, reports, minutes, equipment records,...
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Gals Against Smog and Pollution (GASP)
was a grassroots air quality organization active in Missoula, Montana, in the
late 1960s. The collection details the organization and history of GASP and
documents general air and water pollution...
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This collection includes correspondence,
financial, legal, organizational, photographic, and audio records generated or
collected by Joseph Herbert Sherburne and his extended family, with particular
representation from the family's...
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Kirkwood was a botanist and professor at
the University of Montana. The collection consists of a selection of Kirkwood's
published and unpublished writings, mostly on the botany of Montana and
Idaho.; Biographical Note; Joseph Edward...
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Schoonover was a Polson, Montana, school
teacher and Montana state legislator who was very active in the local and state
education community and state and regional conservation efforts. The collection
documents his time in the Montana...
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The collection contains general
correspondence, research materials, and writings created and/or collected by
Concerned Citizens for a Quality Environment chairman Gail L. Owen, who was
concerned about the proposed expansion of the...
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The Lincoln Back Country Protective
Association was formed to preserve land near Lincoln, Montana, as a roadless
wilderness area. The collection contains correspondence, Lincoln Back
Country-Scapegoat Wilderness legislation, statements...
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This collection contains the papers
Arnold Olsen generated and collected while serving as U.S. Representative for
the western Montana Congressional District, along with a few other materials
unrelated to his congressional service....
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This collection consists mostly of
photocopies and/or transcripts of the journal entries and correspondence of
George Bird Grinnell as well as research notes prepared by Dr. Gerald Diettert
and Dr. H. Duane Hampton in preparing...
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The Western Montana Fish and Game
Association was formed to further the conservation interests of hunters and
fishermen. The collection contains material generated by the activities of the
Association from 1915 to 1981.; Historical...
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Kim Williams was a writer, naturalist,
teacher, and radio commentator. Materials are divided into eight series:
biographical information, diaries, general correspondence, financial records,
speeches and writings, subject files,...
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Pat Williams was in the U. S. House of
Representatives for Montana from 1979 to 1997. This collection consists of the
materials generated and collected by Williams' office during his eighteen years
in office. Significant subjects...
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Rollin H. McKay was a Missoula, Montana,
photographer during the first half of the twentieth century. His extensive
collection of images documents western Montana at this time, especially
Missoula, the University of Montana, and...
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The collection consists largely of John
P. Jacobson's weather diaries. The diaries record daily weather conditions in
Missoula, Montana.; Biographical Note; John P. Jacobson worked for the Northern Pacific Railroad for 61
years....
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Knute Bergen was the Montana Coordinator
for the Department of Indian Affairs. This collection consists of items
relating to Native Americans in Montana and Idaho, the Bureau of Indian
Affairs, and the National Congress of American...
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Margaret Owen was a resident of Missoula,
Montana, and Laramie, Wyoming, who corresponded with environmentalist Robert
Marshall. The collection consists of their correspondence, photographs, and
writings and publications by or about...
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Morton J. Elrod was an early Montana
botanist, naturalist, University of Montana professor, and photographer. The
collection consists of materials produced and collected by Elrod from his
college and early teaching years through the...
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Arnold W. Bolle was a leading figure in
the Montana conservation movement. The collection contains writings,
correspondence, research, and other materials from Arnold Bolle’s career in the
Soil Conservation Service, as a forestry...
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Clarence "Clancy" C. Gordon served as a
professor of Botany and Environmental Studies at the University of
Montana-Missoula from 1960 until his death in 1981. This collection contains
materials related to Gordon’s prolific...
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This collection contains two expert
reports discussing the history of metal mining and processing in the Upper
Clark Fork watershed (Montana) written by David M. Emmons, Ph.D., and submitted
as evidence in lawsuits against the Atlantic...
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This collection contains research
materials used and compiled by Intaglio, Inc. during the research and writing
of the U.S. Forest Service publication
The National Forests of the Northern Region: Living
Legacy.; Historical Note;...
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