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Curriculum vitae, professional
correspondence, publications, and conference and committee materials of Estella
B. Leopold, a professor of botany and an administrator at the University of
Washington, Seattle; Professor of botany and...
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Marcia Baker's
teaching materials and other papers related to the environmental effects of
nuclear war. Baker was a Professor of Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences at
the University of Washington, Seattle; Marcia Baker was a Professor...
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Photographs of
the aftermath of the Clallam County windstorm of January 29, 1921 called "the
Big Blowdown" because of the widespread destruction; The Cress-Dale Photo Co. was John D. Cress ("the Forest Fotographer,")
and L.R. Dale....
2024-11-22
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The Anaconda Smoke Case Defense Negatives consist of
sixty-eight glass plate negatives in this collection created by Burke or attributed
to him by the library staff that initially accessioned the material. Most of...
2024-11-22
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This collection consists of correspondence, photographs, and writings by Bob Wethern and others.; Bob Wethern (1921-2008) was born in Walla Walla, Washington to Milton and Rita Wethern. After attending schools in Washington and Minnesota, he...
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Minutes of the
Executive Committee of the International Pacific Salmon Investigation
Federation, a group of representatives of salmon packing and fisheries
officials in the Pacific Northwest; The International Pacific Salmon...
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The LaPhene "Don" Harris papers (1938-1998) consist of his diaries of boat trips, as well as a dairy written by Mary Beckwith, in which Harris was a boatmen on the journey to Glen Canyon. Also included are two interviews by Roy Webb and Gary...
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This collection contains materials pertaining to the projects, committees, businesses, and seminars A. Alvin Bishop was involved in, both within Cache Valley and internationally.; Biographical Note; Avery Alvin Bishop was born in 1913 in Delta,...
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Standardized
designs, construction plans, proposal sketches, and other profiles and plans
for vessels designed by Frank Edwin Strickland, a naval engineer and marine
architect in Seattle, Washington; Frank Edwin Strickland was a naval...
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John Shaver was from South Mountain, North Carolina. He sailed on the Henry Chauncey to Aspinwall, crossed the isthmus, and proceeded on the Sacramento to San Francisco, Mar. 11 to Apr. 2, 1868. Journal describes his journey.;...
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The Virginia W. Thompson scrapbook contains primarily
newspaper and magazine clippings from a number of publications all pertaining to the
August 17, 1959 earthquake which occurred on the Madison River in the Hegben...
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Save Our Summers (SOS), a nonprofit environmental advocacy group, was organized in 1995 to raise public awareness about the environmental and health hazards of the agricultural practice of grass burning, and to strengthen regulations to protect...
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The Dugway Proving Ground reports (2006-2009) were prepared by Shaw Environmental, Inc., under the Multiple Award Remedial Contract (MARC), issued by the United States Army Contracting Agency and the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation...
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Oregon's Agricultural Progress Magazine is a report to the taxpayers of Oregon from Oregon State University's Agricultural Experiment Station demonstrating how agriculture contributes to the economy, environment, and social structure of Oregon and...
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Photographs of
the first modern naval maneuvers conducted by the U.S. Navy's Pacific Squadron
in 1896 at Port Angeles, WA.; Photographs of the first modern naval maneuvers conducted by the U.S.
Navy's Pacific Squadron in 1896 at Port...
1896-11-22
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Photo collection
of shipping activities, docks, and landscapes in Alaska and the Aleutian
Islands; Most photographs feature various shipping and oil-related activities
at Dutch Harbor and the town of Unalaska, with a few showing the...
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Photograph
collection of survey ship USC&GS Pioneer and its voyages on the Pacific
coast of the U.S.; Photograph album of Coast Guard ship Pioneer voyages from San Francisco, California to Adak,
Alaska. Included are images of...
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Correspondence,
subject files, clippings, legislation files, reports, newsletters, meeting
minutes, legal case files, and other records of the Washington Environmental
Council, which works to protect and restore the environment in...
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The Agricultural Experiment Station Special Reports consist of more than 1100 reports published from 1954 to 2012. The reports address a wide variety of agricultural and natural resources topics studied by Agricultural Experiment Station and...
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Sixty unlabeled and undated photographs of an 1890s hunting and fishing trip.; One album containing 60 unlabeled photographs. Only two photographs include any sort of identifier. One has a boat partially named “...ce of Quebec,” and another...
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18 photographs of steamboat scenes on Washington's Snake River, circa 1890-1922.; 18 10"x14" labeled prints of steamboats and scenes in Lewiston area. Includes boiler explosions, and troops bound for Spanish-American War. Taken (or at least...
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The collection includes labeled negatives, nitrate negatives, prints, unidentified images, and scrapbooks showing the results of environmental change on farm land especially due to erosion from 1930 into the 1960s. Though focused on that change in...
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Mimeographed minutes, agendas, reports, and supporting documents relating to Native American fisheries, distributed to Columbia River Inter-tribal Fish Commission members and collected by Robert Strom, commission member representing the Nez Perce...
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Papers and photographs relating to the
family of Henry L. Corbett and to Hamilton F. Corbett.; The Corbett family first came to Portland, Oregon in 1851, where Henry
Winslow Corbett (1827-1903) established himself in the merchandising and...
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The Martin F. Seedorf Papers consists of research files pertaining to the history of eastern Washington, with a particular focus on Grant and Douglas Counties. Much of this collection was created to support Seedorf's teaching and research as an...
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