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Humboldt State University Library Special Collections
Title
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Lucille Vinyard Papers
Subject
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Lucille Vinyard
Environmental activism
Description
An account of the resource
Lucille Vinyard was an environmental activist who championed the preservation of the environment in Northwestern California. The Lucille Vinyard Papers include many items relating to her life and activism work. Her collection contains newspapers, diaries, letters, photographs, legal documents, historical publications and other sources. Of high interest to researchers are her daily journals that document her life, travels, and environmental work.
Text
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Original Format
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Paper
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Title
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Debate Thank You Letter
Subject
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Correspondence
Debates
Description
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A letter written to Lucille Vinyard to thank her for the debate she conducted with students from McKinleyville High School about the reasons there should be a Redwood National Park established.
Creator
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Santiago Lahoz, Jr.
Date
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05/18/1966
Language
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English
Source
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Lucille Vinyard Papers
Identifier
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2016.01
CRNP
Debate
Lucille Vinyard
McKinleyville
Redwood National Park
Thank You
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Text
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Original Format
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Newspaper
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Title
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Humboldt Beacon Publication
Subject
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Sierra Club
Description
An account of the resource
This publication written by President and Editor of the Humboldt Beacon J.D. Odell, opens up with “Battle Lines Are Drawn…” in relation to Sierra Club members, Governor Brown, and other conservation groups who seek to preserve the Redwood forest by accusing them of perpetrating a “hoax” and not wanting to accomplish “the goals of true conservation.” It is important to note that this publication’s values are aligned with those of the Redwood Parks and Recreation Committee.
Publisher
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Humboldt Beacon, Inc.
Language
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English.
Date
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11/25/1965
Advocacy
Congress
Debate
Humboldt Beacon
Opinion
Sierra Club