Norman L. Winn papers, 1968-2004

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Winn, Norman L., 1939-
Title
Norman L. Winn papers
Dates
1968-2004 (inclusive)
Quantity
20.77 cubic feet (17 boxes)
Collection Number
1944 (Accession No. 1944-025)
Summary
Papers of a lawyer and conservationist of Seattle, Washington. Much of the material relates to Winn's chairmanship of the Mountaineers' Conservation Division
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

No restrictions on access.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Born in 1939, Norman L. Winn was a Harvard Law graduate who relocated to Seattle, WA to practice law and environmentalism. He was a managing partner of Smith, Brucker, Winn and Elhert from 1974 to1994 and was affiliated with numerous conservation groups in the Pacific Northwest from 1968 to 2004, including Young Lawyers (1968-1973), Washington Wilderness Coalition (1990-1993), Forest Practices Advisory Committee (1971-1976), Washington Water Trails Association (1990-1995), and the Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education (1994-1997). He was a frequent correspondent and worked with several other environmental agencies, such as the Audubon Society, Federation of Outdoor Clubs (FWOC), and Washington Wild. Most notable of Winn’s affiliations with conservation groups was his long tenure as member of the Mountaineers. In addition to membership, Winn held numerous positions over his time as a member, including Mountaineers Trustee (1985-1986), Mountaineers President (1975-1978), and Chair of both the Outdoor Division (1971-1974) and the Conservation Committee (1982-1987, 1998-2001). He was heavily involved in the drafting of proposals and correspondence on behalf of the Mountaineers as well as in their publications (The Mountaineer, Mountaineers Books publications, Conservation News, and others) during the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. An activist for several widely recognized conservation efforts in the Pacific Northwest, Winn legally represented many of these environmental groups, particularly the Mountaineers, in negotiations of conservation. These include the Nisqually Delta zoning efforts in the 1970s, the Washington Wilderness campaign of the late 1980s, and negotiations with the Plum Creek Timber Company in land exchanges with the Forest Service in the 1990s. Norman was married to Karyl Winn, a long-time member of the University of Washington Special Collections staff as librarian, archivist, and Curator of Manuscripts for the Pacific Northwest collections, until her death in 2017.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Winn’s collection consists primarily of correspondence, legislation, position papers, internal organization information, and other records of environmental advocacy organizations of the Pacific Northwest. These organizations campaigned for the protection of Washington wilderness. The bulk of the collection relates to Winn’s membership of the Mountaineers and include records of the group’s participation in widely publicized conservation efforts, such as the Washington Wilderness Act of 1984, the Ancient Forest Act of 1991, and Nisqually Delta conservation in the early 1970s, among others.

Series 1: Young Lawyers, 1968-1973. Winn's volunteer work on behalf of the Young Lawyers division of the King County Bar Association. This includes his advocacy on legislation such as the Washington River Basin Act, Forest Practices Act, the Shoreline Management Act, and the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1971.

Series 2. Haugland and Sherrow, 1968-1972. Winn's work on behalf of the Haugland and Sherrow law firm. Includes documents from the Thompson vs. Thurston County lawsuit on behalf of Nisqually Delta Association to challenge a Thurston County zoning ordinance which would have allowed the establishment of a deep-water port in Nisqually Flats.

Series 3. Forest Practices Advisory Committee, 1971-1989. Winn’s member and volunteer work as part of the Forest Practices Advisory Committee to propose and amend the Forest Practices Bill to best preserve forests/mitigate harmful forestry and land management practices on the west coast of the United States, particularly in the Pacific Northwest region.

Series 4. Audubon Society, 1976-1980. Litigation work on behalf of Fayette Krause and Washington State Parks and Recreation to attempt to close sections of Washington beaches and coastline to vehicular use.

Series 5. Mountaineers’ Outdoor Division, 1971-1974. Reflects Winn’s chairmanship of the Outdoor Division, where he was involved in issues such as the restriction of party sizes in hiking and rock climbing groups in wilderness areas as well as the internal Mountaineers issue of proper accident reporting on Mountaineers’ sponsored climbing outings.

Series 6. Mountaineers Trustee, Bulk 1984-1986. Winn was a member of the Mountaineers’ Board of Trustees from 1985-1986, during which time he collected documentation from various Mountaineers members regarding a myriad of conservation issues addressed by the Mountaineers in the mid-1980s. During his time as a board member, Winn helped to organize and address several internal issues of the Mountaineers organization, including the procuring of a new Mountaineers clubroom and assigning members to write position reports on environmental issues.

Series 7. Mountaineers Conservation Division, 1977-1981. Winn's work in the Conservation Committee in the Mountaineers during the period of 1977-1981, including his work as conservation chair. Includes correspondence and materials regarding proposed land management plans of the Mt. Saint Helens area, Olympic National Park, and the Alpine Lakes wilderness, the Alaska Lands D-2 issue, and state-owned timber harvests/sales.

Series 8. Mountaineers Accident Reports, 1969-1978. Winn was entrusted with the documents and photographs of two separate and fatal climbing accidents on outings sponsored by the Mountaineers. These incidents motivated the Mountaineers to reconsider their accident reporting policies as well as establish the Accident Reporting Committee, which Winn chaired after the occurrence of the second fatal accident.

Series 9. Mountaineers Kitsap Property, bulk from 1983-1985. Government documents and applications as well as correspondence and member meeting minutes regarding the purchase and maintenance of the Mountaineers-owned property in Kitsap County, Washington. Winn was involved in the legal work required to file, correspond, and ensure proper documentation of the purchase agreements.

Series 10. Washington Wilderness, 1979-1985. Winn and the Mountaineers were heavily invested in the Washington Wilderness Act of 1984 which ensured the protection of more than a million acres of wilderness and forest lands in the Pacific Northwest. These included large areas of wilderness surrounding Mount Baker, the Glacier Peak wilderness, Olympic National Park, and areas of Mount Rainier National Park. Winn compiled correspondence, clippings, testimonies, and maps from the efforts to enact the Washington Wilderness Act of 1984.

Series 11. Washington Wilderness Coalition (WWC), 1990-1993. Winn was involved in the Washington Wilderness Coalition, an environmental organization that works to protect public lands and wilderness in Washington state, as President and Director from 1990-1993. His involvement included WWC’s efforts in issues such as hydropower projects in Washington rivers, salmon and river conservation, and protection of ancient forests. He also worked to solve internal and personnel issues within the organization until his resignation in 1993.

Series 12. Mountaineers Forest Conservation, 1975-2004. Documents Winn’s work alongside other members of the Mountaineers Conservation Division on forest conversation issues spanning mainly from 1986-2004. Issues addressed include the Two Million Acres of Stumps lawsuit, forest land management of national forests, timber and salvage sales, and fire recovery efforts.

Series 13. Mountaineers Ancient Forest Conservation, 1989-2002. Winn’s work in the Mountaineers Conservation Division along with other conservation groups multi-year advocation to protect ancient forest growth in the Pacific Northwest. Documents several public advocacy events such as the Earth Day and Ancient Forest Rallies.

Series 14. Mountaineers Wildlife Conservation, 1989-2004. Winn’s work in the Conservation Division from 1989-2004 to campaign for wildlife protection in the Pacific Northwest. The bulk is correspondence discussing advocacy for issues such as protection of the Spotted Owl in ancient forest legislation, salmon in the Elwha River and Dam areas of the Olympic Peninsula, nesting birds in areas of high activity climbing areas of wilderness, and protections efforts for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Series 15. Mountaineers Water Conservation, 1985-2004. Winn's work with the Conservation Division as well as other conservation groups to protect wetlands and wild and scenic rivers in the Pacific Northwest. Includes both opposing and supporting efforts to utilize hydropower in various locations as well as conservation of local wetlands and watersheds.

Series 16. Mountaineers Environmental Conservation, 1980-2004. Conservation work done by Winn and others in the Conservation Division that focuses on various environmental issues such as air and water pollution, oil drilling and spills off the coasts of Washington and Alaska, the growing population in the King County area, mining efforts, and the World Trade Organization. Also included are various document and letters to and from political leaders about different environmental bills and issues.

Series 17: Mountaineers Park Conservation, 1976-2004. Outlines Winn and the Mountaineers Conservation Division's work on protecting National and State Parks in the Pacific Northwest. Includes issues such as timber fall in the San Juan Island Parks, boundary lines of Washington state parks, and land acquisition policies, land exchanges the Plumb Creek Land Exchange, and the Mount Rainer National Park Centennial Event. Also included are documents relating to issues about park functions, such as roads and road closures, climbing regulations, and user fees.

Series 18: Mountaineers Trails Conservation, 1976-2003. Work by Winn and others in the Conservation Division to maintain existing hiking and climbing trails, propose or oppose new trails such as the Pacific Northwest Trail in Washington State and the Burke-Gilman trail in Seattle, and advocate for better recreation funding for hikers in the Pacific Northwest. See Also: Series 21, Washington Water Trails Association.

Series 19. Mountaineers Conservation Division, 1987-2004. Papers relating to the Conservation Division of the Mountaineers mainly between 1987-2004. Includes member rosters, meeting minutes and notes, Division and personal correspondence, and correspondence and information regarding several Mountaineers publications.

Series 20. Conservation Groups, 1976-2004. Fliers, correspondence, and surveys to/from environmental organizations with which Winn was affiliated during 1985-2004, such as WEC, Timber/Fish/Wildlife group, the Law Offices of Smith, Brucker, Winn & Ehlert, and the Olympic Park Associates. Includes advocacy for John Spellman in the Conservationists for Spellman group and documents from Winn's presidency of the Mountaineers in 1977.

Series 21. Washington Water Trails Association, 1992-1995. Washington Water Trails Association (WWTA) was founded in 1990 as a nonprofit with the goal of developing a marine trail system to provide camping sites accessible to the users of small boats and education of marine trail users and the public. Norm Winn contributed to the group as a member of the board of directors and WWTA fundraising committee. He resigned from the Board June 29, 1995.

Series 22. WEAVE, 1993-2001. The Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education (WEAVE) was founded in 1994 to raise the level of awareness and concern for environmental issues in the electoral process. Norm Winn was the Founding President of WEAVE and resigned in 1997.

Series 23. Transportation Advocacy, 1993-2004. Materials that Winn collected about his work about transportation and transit. Winn worked on issues about the Regional Transit Authority (RTA), Citizens Opposed to Sitting in Traffic (COST), the Transportation Discussion Group, the Sound Transit system.

Series 24. Unaffiliated Advocacy Work, 1980-2004. Advocacy work not found to be associated with a particular group. Includes correspondence, news clippings, and other items by or relating to Norm Winn but are not associated with a particular group or subject.

Series 25. Wild Sky Committee, 2001-2004. The Wild Sky Committee series mainly includes correspondence, along with meeting materials and news clippings, relating to the team’s work to conserve the Wild Sky, Skykomish, and Snohomish wilderness areas from 2001-2004. Norm Winn joined the team in 2001 and undertook a variety of duties, mainly consisting of communicating with relevant legislators, conservationists, and reporters.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Arranged in 25 series.

  • Series 1, Young Lawyers, 1968-1973
  • Series 2, Haugland and Sherrow, 1968-1972
  • Series 3, Forest Practices Advisory Committee, 1971 - 1989
  • Series 4, Audubon Society
  • Series 5, Mountaineers Outdoor Division, 1971-1974
  • Series 6, Mountaineers Trustee, 1984-1986
  • Series 7, Mountaineers Conservation Division 1977-1981, 1977-1981
  • Series 8, Mountaineers Accident Reports, 1969-1978
  • Series 9, Kitsap Property, 1983-1985
  • Series 10, Washington Wilderness, 1979-1985
  • series 11, Washington Wilderness Coalition, 1990-1993
  • Series 12, Mountaineers - Forest Conservation, 1975-2004
  • series 13, Mountaineers Ancient Forest Conservation, 1989-2002
  • series 14, Mountaineers Wildlife Conservation, 1989-2004
  • series 15, Mountaineers Water Conservation, 1985-2004
  • Series 16, Mountaineers Environmental Conservation, 1980-2004
  • Series 17, Mountaineers - Park Conservation, 1976-2004
  • series 18, Mountaineers Trails Conservation, 1976-2003
  • Series 19, Mountaineers Conservation Division 1988-2004, 1987-2004
  • Series 20, Conservation Groups, 1976-2004
  • Series 21, Washington Water Trails Association, 1992-1995
  • Series 22, WEAVE, 1993-2001
  • Series 23, Transportation Advocacy, 1993-2004
  • Series 24, Unaffiliated Advocacy Work, 1980-2004
  • Series 25, Wild Sky Committee, 2001-2004

Acquisition Information

Norman and Karyl Winn donated the entire collection to UW between the years 1972 and 2016.

Processing Note

Accessions 1944-001, 1944-002, 1944-004, 1944-006, 1944-007, 1944-008, 1944-009, 1944-010, 1944-011, 1944-012, 1944-013, 1944-014, 1944-015, 1944-016, 1944-017, 1944-018, 1944-019, 1944-020, 1944-021, 1944-022, 1944-023, and 1944-024 were merged into one accession (1944-025) and described together by Melissa Seaburg and Challen Wright, 2019-2021.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Series 1:  Young Lawyers, 1968-1973Return to Top

Winn's volunteer work on behalf of the Young Lawyers division of the King County Bar Association. This includes his advocacy on legislation such as the Washington River Basin Act, Forest Practices Act, the Shoreline Management Act, and the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1971.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/1
Forest Practices Act
Revisions/drafts of and correspondence regarding the Forest Practices Act
1973
1/2
Washington River Basin Act
Meeting notes regarding, revisions/drafts of, and correspondence pertaining to the Washington River Basin Act
1972-1973
1/3
MESBIC
Meeting minutes and correspondence regarding the MESBIC legal assistance program to minority business owners
1973
1/4
Shoreline Management Act
Correspondence regarding and drafts/revisions of the Shoreline Management Act
1973
1/5
WASHPIRG
Correspondence and proposal regarding formation of WASHPIRG (Washington Public Interest Research Group)
1973?
1/6
Task Force for Zoning Reform
Correspondence regarding, newspaper photocopies pertaining to, and proposals of zoning reforms related to the Young Lawyers Task Force for Zoning Reform
1970-1971
1/7
Environmental Law Committee
Correspondence pertaining to formation of and interests of the Environmental Law Committee
1969-1973
1/8
Sammamish Slough
Correspondence pertaining to motorboat/waterski races on Sammamish Slough, blank copy of petition for King Country residents
1973
1/9
Northern Pacific Land Grant Act
Correspondence and information related to NPLGA on behalf of ALPS society
1969-1970
1/10
Alpine Lakes
Mailer, correspondence, and information booklet on land use alternatives pertaining to Alpine Lakes
1973
1/11
Burlington Northern Inc. Abandonment
Docket, correspondence, and petitions regarding Burlington Northern Inc. abandonment
1972-1973
1/12
State Environmental Policy Act
Senate bill and proposed ordinance of State Environmental Policy Act of 1971
1971-1973
1/13
Washington Environmental Council
Correspondence related to WA Environmental Council
1968-1973
1/14
Puget Sound Governmental Conference
Correspondence and information regarding the PSGC
1972
1/15
State Trails Systems
Handwritten notes, legislation, and correspondence regarding establishment of state trails systems in Washington
1968-1969
1/16
Strip Mining Legislation
Correspondence regarding and legislation of strip mining
1969-1970
1/17
Pesticide Act of 1967
Correspondence, handwritten notes, and a newspaper clipping regarding legislation of DDT.
1968
1/18
Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
Booklet and legislation regarding Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
1968
1/19
Nisqually River Basin
Information regarding and correspondence, meeting minutes, and handwritten notes related to protection of Nisqually River Basin
1971
1/20
Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1971
Early correspondence and legislation regarding pollution in oceans from marine dumping
1969-1971
1/21
House and Senate Bills
Printed house and senate bills
1969-1973
1/22
Committee Member Information
Rosters of members of various Young Lawyers and Senate committees
1971?-1973
1/23
Handwritten Notes
1969?-1972
1/24
Correspondence and Messages
Miscellaneous dated and undated correspondence regarding Young Lawyers group
1969-1972

Series 2:  Haugland and Sherrow, 1968-1972Return to Top

Winn's work on behalf of the Haugland and Sherrow law firm. Includes documents from the Thompson vs. Thurston County lawsuit on behalf of Nisqually Delta Association to challenge a Thurston County zoning ordinance which would have allowed the establishment of a deep water port in Nisqually Flats, north of Olympia, Wash.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/25
Correspondence
Correspondence from/cc Norm Winn on behalf of Haugland and Sharrow law firm
1971-1973
1/26-33
General Correspondence
Correspondence regarding Nisqually Delta zoning efforts.
1969-1971
1/34-37
General Correspondence
Correspondence regarding Thompson vs. Thurston County court case.
1971-1972
1/38
Nisqually Delta Association
Meeting minutes/attendance logs, petition copies
1970-1971
1/39
Transcript of Hearings
Transcript of tapes recorded during hearings from Thurston County Commissioners on 9/24/1970 and 10/14/1970.
1970
1/40
Statements
Statements regarding issues discussed during Thurston County Commission hearings.
1970-1971
1/41
Commission Hearings Notes
Typed and handwritten notes from Thurston County Planning Commission Hearings. * Meeting minutes and official exhibits can be found in Accession No. 2209.
1971
1/42
Position Papers
Position Papers regarding the zoning ordinances of the Nisqually Delta
October 1970
1/43
Background Materials (Notes)
Handwritten and typed notes regarding background materials for Nisqually Delta written by Norm Winn and Margery Sayre
1970-1971
1/44
Background Materials (Articles)
News articles regarding the Nisqually Delta
1970-1971
1/45
Background Materials (Maps)
Maps related to the Nisqually Delta.
1970-1971
1/46
Background Materials (Deeds of Sale)
Deeds of sale and tax documents for Nisqually Delta area.
1969-1970
1/47
Depositions
Depositions of George Yantis, Grace Lowry, Dean Claybaugh, and Harold Wolfe. Includes Oral Decision of the Court to open limited discovery for the imminent Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971
1/48
Deposition Notes
Notes taken from the depositions of Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971
1/49
Meeting Notes
Notes taken from meetings and hearing meetings regarding Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971
1/50
Trial Preparation Notes
Handwritten and typed notes regarding preparation for Thompson vs Thurston County trial.
1971
1/51
Pleadings (Writs)
Pleadings regarding formal writs for the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1968-1970
1/52
Pleadings (Briefs)
Pleadings regarding formal briefs for the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971
1/53
Pleadings (Orders)
Pleadings regarding formal orders for the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971-1972
1/54
Pleadings (Memorandums)
Pleadings regarding formal memorandums for the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1970-1971
1/55
Pleadings (Interrogatories)
Pleadings regarding formal interrogatories for the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971
1/56
Pleadings (Answers)
Pleadings regarding formal answers for the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971
1/57
Pleadings (Affadavits)
Pleadings regarding formal affadits for the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971
1/58
Pleadings (Motions)
Pleadings regarding formal motions for the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971
1/59
Pleadings (Other)
Pleadings regarding notices, stipulations, findings, citations, reponses, and subpoenas for the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1971-1972
1/60
Notorized Affadavits
Affadavits documents with state of Wash. notary seals.
1970-1971
1/61
Witness Notes
Handwritten notes by Winn regarding how to approach witness testimonies during Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1970?-1972?
1/62
Testimony Notes
Handwritten notes by Winn during the testimony portion of the Thompson vs Thurston County trial.
1970?-1972?
1/63
General Trial Notes
Handwritten notes by Winn during trial of Thompson vs Thurston County, including notes on exhibits and for rebuttals.
1970?-1972?
1/64
Closing Argument Notes
Handwritten notes by Winn during the closing argument portion of the Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1970?-1972?
1/65
The Link
Copies of newsletter The Link that mention Nisqually Flats and correspondence with publisher. * original folder
1970-1971
1/66
Messages and Memos
Miscellaneous messages and memos to Norman Winn regarding Thompson vs. Thurston County trial.
1970-1971

Series 3:  Forest Practices Advisory Committee, 1971 - 1989Return to Top

Member and volunteer work as part of the Forest Practices Advisory Committee to propose and amend the Forest Practices Bill to best preserve forests/mitigate harmful forestry and land management practices on the west coast of the United States, particularly in the Pacific Northwest region.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
2/1
Member Information
Member information for the Forest Practice Advisory Committee, Forest Practices Board, and mailing lists.
1974?-1976
2/2
Minutes
Meeting minutes from Forest Practice Advisory Committee.
1974-1975
2/3
Minutes
Meeting minutes from Forest Practices Board.
1974-1976
2/4
Minutes
Meeting minutes from the Eastern and Western Washington Regional Forest Practice Advisory Committees.
1974
2/5
Hearing, Meeting Correspondence
Correspondence to committee and board members of Forest Practices Advisory Committees and Boards regarding hearings and meetings.
1974-1976
2/6-7
Hearings
Summaries of and notes/information from hearings regarding the Forest Practices Act.
1974-1976
2/8
Statements
Statements of Hurlon C. Ray discussing the impacts of forestry and land management on public lands.
1971-1972
2/9
Statements
Statements and comments from concerned parties regarding the Forest Practices Act.
1974
2/10
Statements
Statements, comments, and correspondence from concerned parties regarding the Forest Practices Act.
1975
2/11
Statements
Statements and comments from concerned parties regarding the Forest Practices Act.
January-March 1976
2/12-15
Statements
Statements regarding proposed forest and land use regulations in regard to the final draft of the Forest Practices Act.
1976
2/16
Testimonies
Testimonies given at Forest Practices Board hearings regarding the ninth draft of the Forest Practices Act from April to June 1976.
April-June 1976
2/17
Proposed Revisions and Amendments
Proposed amendments and revisions to the various drafts of the Forest Practices Act.
1975-1976
2/18
Proposed Revisions and Comments
Proposed revisions to and comments regarding the ninth draft of the Forest Practices Act.
March-April 1976
2/19-20
Drafts, Proposed Forest Practices Regulations
Drafts of proposed forest practices regulations with notes and commentary handwritten by Winn.
1974-1975
2/21
Working Papers
Background information, memorandums, and correspondence to Winn regarding proposed forest regulations to be used in support of amending Forest Practices Act.
1974-1975
2/22
Handwritten Notes
Handwritten notes by Winn regarding Forest Practices Act meetings, hearings, and amendments.
1974-1976
2/23
News Releases
News Releases from the State of Washington Department of Natural Resources regarding hearings, reviews, and proposals of the Forest Practices Act.
1974-1989
2/24
Reports
Reports regarding environmental impacts of land management practices in the Pacific Northwest.
1974-1976
2/25
Legislation
Legislative documents regarding the Forest Practices Act.
1974-1975
2/26
Reprints, Clippings
Newspaper clippings and articles used by Winn to support amendments of the Forest Practices Act.
1974-1976

Series 4:  Audubon SocietyReturn to Top

Litigation work on behalf of Fayette Krause and Washington State Parks and Recreation to attempt to close sections of Washington beaches and coastline to vehicular use.

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

*Series includes bound copies of briefs and leadbetter point environmental assessment

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
2/27-29
Correspondence
Correspondence regarding litigative efforts pertaining to the attempted closure of Washington state beaches to vehicular use.
1976-1980
2/30-34
Court Documents
Documents pertaining to the court case Joe Sim vs. Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and others.
1976-1979
2/35
Exhibits
Original exhibits entered into evidence in the Joe Sim vs. Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and others.
1978
2/36
Notes
Handwritten notes by Winn pertaining to the Joe Sim vs. Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and others court case.
1976-1979
2/37
Clippings
Newspaper clippings pertaining to the Joe Sim vs. Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and others court case.
1980

Series 5:  Mountaineers Outdoor Division, 1971-1974Return to Top

Reflects Winn’s chairmanship of the Outdoor Division, where he was involved in issues such as the restriction of party sizes in hiking and rock climbing groups in wilderness areas as well as the internal Mountaineers issue of proper accident reporting on Mountaineers’ sponsored climbing outings.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
2/38
Meeting Information
Schedules, calendars, and member information for Mountaineers meetings and events.
1971-1972
2/39
Events and Outings
Correspondence and proposals regarding Mountaineers events and outings.
1971-1973
2/40
Seattle Climbing Committee
Correspondence regarding proposed climbing programs.
1972-1973
2/41
Branch Correspondence
Member information and correspondence between Winn and other branches of the Mountaineers.
1972-1973
2/42
Party Restrictions
Correspondence and Mountaineers Outdoor Division reports regarding Winn's efforts to restrict party size of group outings in wilderness areas.
1972-1973
2/43
Accident Reporting
Papers and correspondence regarding the correct procedures for accident reporting on Mountaineer's sponsored outings and events.
1972-1973
2/44
Hi-Tracs
Correspondence regarding Winn's participation in efforts to form the High Country Travel Coordination Services (Hi-Tracs).
1973
2/45
Correspondence
Miscellaneous correspondence to and from Winn during his tenure of Outdoor Division Chair for the Mountaineers.
1973-1974

Series 6:  Mountaineers Trustee, 1984-1986Return to Top

Winn was a member of the Mountaineers’ Board of Trustees from 1985-1986, during which time he collected documentation from various Mountaineers members regarding a myriad of conservation issues addressed by the Mountaineers in the mid 1980s. During his time as a board member, Winn helped to organize and address several internal issues of the Mountaineers organization, including the procuring of a new Mountaineers clubroom and assigning members to write position reports on environmental issues.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
2/46
Game Commission
Correspondence referring Lorna Campion to the Game Commission.
1985
2/47
Twin Falls
Correspondence referring to hydropower development in Twin Falls.
1985
2/48
Twin Falls
Notes and statements regarding hydropower development in Twin Falls.
1985
2/49
Clean Water Act
Correspondence and reports regarding the 1985 version of the Clean Water Act.
1985
2/50
National Surface Water Survey
Correspondence regarding EPA's surface water studies and their environmental impact.
1985
2/51
FWOC
Proposed resolutions and correspondence regarding various issues including trails and old forest growth for FWOC (Federation of Outdoor Clubs).
1985
2/52
Endangered Species Act
Correspondence regarding the reauthorization of the Endangered Species Act.
1985
2/53
Stehekin Valley
One mailer and correspondence related to Stehekin Valley management plans.
1982-1985
3/1
Trails
Correspondence and information regarding trail management. Includes information on the Rails-to-Trails program and the Pacific Northwest Trail, among others.
1984-1986
3/2
Columbia Gorge
Legislation, articles, and correspondence regarding the Columbia Gorge Scenic Area.
1983-1986
3/3
Wild Mushrooms
Drafts, correspondence, and articles regarding commercial mushroom harvesting.
1985
3/4
Cypress Island
Correspondence regarding development of the Cypress Island area.
1981-1985
3/5
ORV Off Road Vehicles
Drafts, policies, and position papers regarding off road vehicle policies outside of maintained roads.
1985-1986
3/6
Timber Cutting and Sales
Articles, correpondence, and information regarding Washington state harvests/sale of timber in forests.
1983-1986
3/7
Nuclear Waste
Correspondence and information regarding a nuclear waste facility in Hanford, Washington.
1985
3/8
Forest Management
Correspondence and information regarding Forest Pratices Act and Washington Wilderness Bill.
1984-1986
3/9
Backcountry Ranger Stations
Correspondence regarding the development of back-country ranger stations in Olympic National Park.
1984
3/10
Fee Policies
Background papers, correpondence, and meeting minutes regarding establishing user fees on federal lands.
1984-1985
3/11
Position Papers
Position papers on various conservation issues.
1983-1984
3/12
Position Papers
Position papers on various conservation issues.
1985-1986
3/13
Contracts
Contracts for various Mountaineers building issues.
1985-1986
3/14
Mailings and Ephemera
Mailings and ephemera for various conservation issues.
1985?
3/15
Personal Correspondence
Personal correspondence to and from Norm Winn, regarding lunch dates, job assignments, and others.
1979-1985
3/16
Suggested Conservation Positions
Correspondence to the Mountaineers suggesting a stance on various conservation issues.
1984-1986
3/17
Mount Saint Helens Monument
Correspondence regarding and drafts for a monument for Mount Saint Helens in Bolt/Deer Creek areas.
1984
3/18
Washington Wilderness
Correspondence regarding Washington Wilderness, a Mountaineers Books publication.
1984
3/19
Alpine Scramble Guidebook
Correspondence regarding the Alpine Scramble Guidebook, a Mountaineers Books publication.
1985
3/20
Misc. Conferences / Meetings
General information and one report on conservation conferences and meetings.
1984-1985
3/21
Handwritten Notes
Winn's personal, handwritten notes on a variety of issues in 1985.
1985
3/22
Position Reports
Printed lists of Mountaineers positions on a variety of issues in the 1980s.
1985
3/23
Conservation Division Information
Correspondence, statements, and more regarding conservation division meetings, information, and proposed resolution formats.
1981-1986
3/24
Member Information
Mailing lists, member rosters, and member applications for conservation division of the Mountaineers from 1983-1986.
1983-1986
3/25
Ruth Ittner Handwritten Notes
Notes by Ruth Ittner regarding policies, conservation meetings, and conservation committee member information.
1976-1979
3/26
Conservation Meeting Minutes
Minutes from conservation committee meetings, printed for or mailed to Ruth Ittner.
1976-1979
3/27
Fact Sheets
Information regarding various issues being addressed by the conservation division.
1987-1988
3/28
Mailers
Mailers and notices regarding conservation issues sent to and collected by Ruth Ittner.
1975-1979
3/29
Nationwide Outdoor Planning Forum
Forum held to encourage public participation in outdoor planning held by the U.S. Department of the Interior. Statement by Ruth Ittner is included.
1972-1973
3/30
Clippings
Conservation related clippings and an article collected by Ruth Ittner.
1972-1979
3/31
Enchantments Management
Information and travel permit discussion about the Enchantments area of the Alpine Lake Wilderness.
1986
3/32
John Wayne Trail
Position papers, memorandums, and correspondence regarding the John Wayne Trail.
1986
3/33
SEIS
Correspondence, statements, and papers regarding old growth forest management.
1986
3/34
Yakima River Canyon
Drafts, updates, and position letters regarding Yakima River Canyon as a proposed wild and scenic river destination.
1988
3/35
Parks
1986
3/36
Power Planning
Statement from Mountaineers.
1988
3/37
Wells Creek
1988
3/38
Water Resources Management
Statements, policies, and correspondence regarding management of various water resources.
1982-1988
3/39
Position Papers
1986-1988
3/40
Brochures and Books
1987-1988
3/41
Rare II
1979-1980
3/42
Pritchard
Notes, flyers, schedules.
*alpine lakes wilderness oversized book in this
1982
3/43
Forest Service
1987
3/44
DEIS
DEIS statements mostly regarding Gifford-Pinchot National Forest.
1987
3/45
White Pass Ski Area
1987
3/46
Member Information
Member information, rosters, nominations for members of Mountaineers.
1984-1988
3/47
Conservation Division Guidelines
Charters, procedures
1986
3/48
Handwritten Notes
1984-1987
3/49
Clubroom Correspondence
Draft reports and correspondence
1981
3/50
Clubroom Correspondence
Correspondence / Purchase agreements
1983
3/51
Clubroom Articles
Articles / The Mountaineer. Includes informational brochure about Concept Alternatives for Washington State Convention and Trade Center prepared by the Mountaineers.
1983
3/52
Clubroom Planning
1981-1983
3/53
Building Management Committee
Papers from the committee in charge of managing the new Mountaineers clubhouse.
1986
3/54
Proposed Positions
Correspondence regarding proposed issues for the conservation division.
1986-1987
3/55
Building Operations
Fact sheets and financial information for club administration and uses.
1986
3/56
Correspondence
Correspondence that includes information about H.B. 550, land regulations, IRS regulations, and other conservation issues.
1986-1987
3/57
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie
Reports, statements, and drafts
1986?
3/58
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie Correspondence
1985-1986
3/59
Olympic National Park
Maps and background information regarding Olympic National Park.
1986?
3/60
Olympic National Park Correspondence
1985
3/61
Olympic National Park Correspondence
1986
3/62
Olympic National Park Legal Documents
1985
3/63
Olympic National Park Standards
1984
3/64
Olympic National Park Environmental Assessment
1985

Series 7:  Mountaineers Conservation Division 1977-1981, 1977-1981Return to Top

Winn's work in the Conservation Committee in the Mountaineers during the period of 1977-1981, including his work as conservation chair. Includes correspondence and materials regarding proposed land management plans of the Mount Saint Helens area, Olympic National Park, and the Alpine Lakes wilderness, the Alaska Lands D-2 issue, and state-owned timber harvests/sales.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
4/1
Stationery
Blank papers and envelopes with Mountaineers emblems.
1978?-1981
4/2
Meeting Minutes
Minutes of meetings of the Conservation Division of the Mountaineers.
1979?-1980
4/3
Outings
Correspondence regarding Mountaineers-sponsored outings.
Sep-77
4/4
Trail Management
Correspondence, questionnaires, and fliers regarding trail shelters in the backcountry of Olympic National Park and trail management policies of the the Pacific Northwest Trail.
1977-1980
4/5
Nisqually Delta
Donations to and correspondence regarding the Nisqually Delta Association.
1978 -1979
4/6
Snowmobile Policy
Meeting notices and correspondence regarding the use of snowbiles on national parl lands.
January-February 1979
4/7
Weatherization Workshops
Clippings and correspondence related to organizing cold weather workshops to members of the Mountaineers and residents of Capitol Hill.
1978
4/8
Cougar Mountain
Correpondence regarding the Cougar Mountain area.
1980-1981
4/9
Washington Environmental Council
Information regarding joining and updates about the conservation movements of the WEC.
1980
4/10
General Correspondence
Correspondence regarding various Mountaineers activities and personal interests.
1978-1981
4/11
Correspondence, By-Law Amendments
Correspondence with Larry Penberthy regarding proposed by-law amendments to voting procedures within the Mountaineers.
1977
4/12
Correspondence, Publications
Correspondence regarding Mountaineers guidebooks.
1977-1979
4/13
Correspondence, Meany Lodge
Correspondence regarding burglaries and an alarm system for a Mountaineer-owned cabin.
1979
4/14
1980 Service Award
Correspondence regarding Winn's reception of the Mountaineers' 1980 Service Award.
1980
4/15
Mountaineers Service Award
Correspondence regarding 1981 Mountaineers Service Award and information about its receipient, Clinton Kelley.
1981
4/16
Position Papers
Hazardous waste, beach traffic, and washington wilderness position papers and statements on behalf of Mountaineers.
1978?-1981
4/17
Rare II
Correspondence regarding Rare II legislation.
1978-1980
4/18
State Timber Sale Program
Correspondence, act drafts, and maps regarding state owned/managed timber harvesting and sale.
1978-1980
4/19
Cougar Lakes
Correspondence regarding the Cougar Lakes Wilderness Alliance and designating land as part of Cougar Lakes Wilderness area.
1978-1979
4/20
Mount Saint Helens
News releases and correspondence regarding the Mount St. Helens National Monument, land management plan, and other items.
1981
4/21
Alpine Lakes
Correspondence and drafts regarding Alpine Lakes management plan. Includes bound copy of Final EIS plan for Alpine Lakes area.
1978-1980
4/22
Forest Off Road Vehicle Plan
Correspondence regarding the proposed ORV sites in the Mount Rainier National Park and surrounding areas.
1979-1980
4/23
Department of Game
Correspondence with the Department of Game regarding appointments, environmental impact statements, and proposed oil and gas leasing.
1980-1981
4/24
Wilderness Book
Correspondence regarding the Mountaineers' Wilderness book.
1980
4/25
Mount Grandeur
Proposed development papers for Mount Grandeur in Snoqualmie Pass.
1980
4/26
Alaska Lands Legislation
Correspondence, drafts, and informational bulletins regarding Alaska Lands legislation, including the Alaska Lands D-2 issue.
1980
4/27
River and Canal Management
Correspondence, fliers, and inventory lists regarding river and canal management.
1978-1980
4/28
Correspondence - Sierra Club
Correspondence from Sierra Club on various conservation issues.
1980
4/29
Correspondence - Misc.
Correspondence by Winn on various conservation issues, including Geo-Leasing Proposals, Hells Canyon NRA, the the DNR lawsuit.
1978-1980
4/30
Outings and Workshops
Correspondence regarding various Mountaineers' conservation division outings and activities, including hikes on Cougar Mountain and Forest Service workshops.
1979-1980
4/31
Bulletins
Drafts, correspondence, and policies outlining proposed articles in The Mountaineer.
1979-1980
4/32
Member Information
Correspondence regarding various members/potential members of the Mountaineers and the appointment of Conservation Chairman for 1980. Includes member lists.
1979-1980
4/33
Handwritten Notes
Various handwritten notes by Winn on issues during the years 1978-1980.
1978-1980

Series 8:  Mountaineers Accident Reports, 1969-1978Return to Top

Winn was entrusted with the documents and photographs of two separate and fatal climbing incidents on outings sponsored by the Mountaineers. These incidents motivated the Mountaineers to reconsider their accident reporting policies as well as establish the Accident Reporting Committee, which Winn chaired after the occurrence of the second fatal accident.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
4/34
Correspondence
1969
4/35
Clippings
1969
4/36
Supporting Materials
1969
4/37
Correspondence
1978
4/38
Committee Notes
1978
4/39
Clippings
1978
4/40
Supporting Materials
1978
4/41
Original Materials
*Needs proper housing for photographs
1978
4/42
Final Report
1978

Series 9:  Kitsap Property, 1983-1985Return to Top

Container(s): Box Box 4

Government documents and applications as well as correspondence and member meeting minutes regarding the purchase and maintenance of the Mountaineers-owned property in Kitsap County, Washington. Winn was involved in the legal work required to file, correspond, and ensure proper documentation of the purchase agreements.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
4/43
Correspondence
1969-1979
4/44
Correspondence
1982
4/45
Correspondence
1983
4/46
Correspondence
1984
4/47
Correspondence
1985
4/48
Court Documents
1983?-1985
4/49
Member Misc.
1975-1985
4/50
Handwritten Notes
1983?-1985
4/51
Meetings
1983-1985
4/52
Tax Documents
1974-1985
4/53
Applications
1975-1985
4/54
Agreements
1985
4/55
Documents
1982-1985
4/56
Maps
1982-1983

Series 10:  Washington Wilderness, 1979-1985Return to Top

Winn and the Mountaineers were heavily invested in the Washington Wilderness Act of 1984 which ensured the protection of more than a million acres of wilderness and forest lands in the Pacific Northwest. These included large areas of wilderness surrounding Mount Baker, the Glacier Peak wilderness, Olympic National Park, and areas of Mount Rainier National Park. Winn compiled correspondence, clippings, testimonies, and maps from the efforts to enact the Washington Wilderness Act of 1984.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
4/57
Correspondence - Senate
1983-1984
4/58-59
Correspondence
1983-1984
4/60
Clippings
1983-1985
4/61
Handwritten Notes
1983-1984
4/62
Mailers and Memos
1983-1984
4/63
Wilderness Proposals
1984
4/64
Snowmobile Association testimony
1983
4/65
Maps
1981-1984
4/66
Ski Correspondence
1983
4/67
White Pass Master Plan
1979
4/68
Testimonies
Testimonies and statements about Washington Wilderness Bill.
June 1983
4/69
Testimonies
Testimonies and testimony drafts about Washington Wilderness Bill from Mountaineers. Also includes anaylsis of Timber Supply Impacts.
1983
4/70
White Pass Clippings
1983
5/1
Washington Wilderness Strategy Meeting
Binder of informational brochures, meeting minutes, etc from the Washington Wilderness Strategy Meeting held in Kittitas County.
1983
5/2
Background Information
1983?
5/3
Briefing Notebook
1983
Box
Box 5
Official Washington Wilderness 3 Ring Binder Notebook
1983

series 11:  Washington Wilderness Coalition, 1990-1993Return to Top

Winn was involved in the Washington Wilderness Coalition, an environmental organization that works to protect public lands and wilderness in Washington state, as President and Director from 1990-1993. His involvement included WWC’s efforts in issues such as hydropower projects in Washington rivers, salmon and river conservation, and protection of ancient forests. He also worked to solve internal and personnel issues within the organization until his resignation in 1993.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
5/4-9
Legislative Correspondence
1991-1992
5/10-11
Coalition Correspondence
1992-1993
5/12
Meetings
1990-1992
5/13
Memos
1991-1992
5/14
Clippings
1990?-1992
5/15
Major Donors
1991-1992
5/16
Excom
Ex Com - Executive Committee meetings, notes, minutes.
1991-1992
5/17
River Campaign
Conservation work on various rivers and hydropower projects. Includes booklet by Washington Wild and Scenic Rivers Committee.
1991
5/18
Salmon Conservation
Conservation work on Elwa River Dams and protecting wild salmon.
1991-1992
5/19-20
Grants
1991-1993
5/21
Funding
June 1991
5/22
Ancient Forests
Background and correspondence regarding Ancient Forest conservation.
1991
5/23-24
Internal Correspondence
1991-1992
5/25-28
Personnel
1990-1992
Box
17
Forest Planning Information Packet
undated
Box/Folder
5/29
Forest Plan Lawsuit Documents
1991
5/30-31
Forest Plan Lawsuit Correspondence
1991-1992
5/32
Chemical Leach Mining
1992
5/33
Environmental Fund of Washington
1991
5/34
Norm Dicks campaign
1992
5/35
Mailers and Misc.
1991?

Series 12:  Mountaineers - Forest Conservation, 1975-2004Return to Top

Documents Winn’s work alongside other members of the Mountaineers Conservation Division on forest conversation issues spanning mainly from 1986-2004. Issues addressed include the Two Million Acres of Stumps lawsuit, forest land management of national forests, timber and salvage sales, and fire recovery efforts.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
6/1-9
Mount Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest
1986-2004
6/10
Alpine Lakes
1975-1980
Box
17
Alpine Lakes and drilling
1982
Box/Folder
6/11-14
Alpine Lakes
1991-1995
6/15
Alpine Lakes
1999-2001
6/16-23
Wenatchee-Okanogan National Forest
1988-2004
6/24
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
1984
6/25
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
1990-1993
6/26
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
1995-1999
6/27
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
2001-2002
6/28
Mount St. Helens
1981-1985
6/29-30
Olympic National Forest
1987-1994
6/31-32
Olympic National Forest
1998-2002
6/33
Tongass National Forest
1988-1993
6/34
Tongass National Forest
2004
6/35-36
Loomis Forest
1995-1999
6/37-38
Clippings
1988?-1997
6/39-40
Land and Water Conservation Fund
1987-1993
6/41
Land and Water Conservation Fund
1996
6/42-44
Land and Water Conservation Fund
1999-2002
6/45
Forest Correspondence
General forest correspondence that includes opinions on Two Million Acres of Stumps lawsuit, forestry issues, Forest Practices Board, and more. Includes brochure from Washington State Governor's Timber Team.
1991-1998
6/46
Forest Practices Board
1990-1993
6/47-49
Forest Practices Board
1997-2000
6/50
Forest Practices Board
2002
6/51-52
Stumps Lawsuit
Documents related to what Norm called the "Stumps" Lawsuit. Several conservation groups filed a suit against the Forest Practices Board for failing to perform their duties under state law.
1998-2001
7/1
Stumps Lawsuit
Documents related to what Norm called the "Stumps" Lawsuit. Several conservation groups filed a suit against the Forest Practices Board for failing to perform their duties under state law.
2002-2003
7/2
Forest Services
Includes correspondence on Forest Appeals.
1990-1999
7/3
Forest Management
1978-1980
7/4-11
Forest Management
1992-2004
7/12
Wilderness Management
1981-1999
7/13
Forest Legislation
1992-1997
7/14
DNR Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP)
1993-1996
7/15
DNR Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP)
2000-2003
7/16-18
Fire Management and Recovery
1994-1996
7/19
Fire Management and Recovery
1998-1999
7/20
Fire Management and Recovery
2001-2004
7/21
Forest Plans and Land Management
1988
7/22
Forest Plans and Land Management
1993-1995
7/23
Hi-Lo Timber Sale
1975
7/24
Timber and Salvage Sales
1989-1992
7/25-30
Timber and Salvage Sales
1993-1998
7/31-32
Timber and Salvage Sales
2000-2004
7/33
Timber Clippings
1990-1997
7/34
News Releases and Notices
1985-1995
7/35
H.R. 39
1977
7/36
Senate Bill S.391
includes material related to Senator Craig's "Federal Lands Forest Health Protection and Restoration Act," or S.391
1995
7/37
Skiing and snomobiles
includes material related to a proposed Barrier Ski Lift at Stevens Pas
1996-2002
7/38
Cascades Conservation Partnership
The Cascades Conservation Partnership (CCP) campaign set out to purchase and protect more that 75,000 acres of privately owned forests in the PNW
2000-2004
7/39
Forest Recovery and Protection Act
1997-1998

series 13:  Mountaineers Ancient Forest Conservation, 1989-2002Return to Top

Winn as member and conservation chair of the Mountaineers along with other conservation groups multi-year advocation to protect ancient forest growth in the Pacific Northwest. Documents several public advocacy events such as the Earth Day and Ancient Forest Rallys.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
8/1
Events
1989-1991
8/2
Events
1993
8/3
Ancient Forest Protection Act
1992
8/4
Protection Act Information
1992
8/5
Timber Watch
Correspondence to/from both Timber Watch Committee of Mountaineers.
1990-1992
8/6
Forest Watch
Forest Watch bulletins and correspondence from Forest Watch committee.
1992-1994
8/7-13
Correspondence
1989-1993
8/14
Correspondence
1992-2000
8/15
Weyerhauser/Tacoma
1992-1995
8/16
Mailers
Fact sheets and mailers.
1990-1996
8/17
Clippings
1990-1994
8/18
Forest HCPs
1997-2002

series 14:  Mountaineers Wildlife Conservation, 1989-2004Return to Top

Winn’s work in the Conservation Division from 1989-2004 to campaign for wildlife protection in the Pacific Northwest. The bulk is correspondence discussing advocacy for issues such as protection of the Spotted Owl in ancient forest legislation, salmon in the Elwha River and Dam areas of the Olympic Peninsula, nesting birds in areas of high-activity climbing areas of wilderness, and protections efforts for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
8/19-23
Wildlife Protection
Includes correspondence regarding Ballard Locks sea lions, Royal Columns nesting eagles, and general wildlife conservation.
1989-1997
8/24
Wildlife Protection
1999-2004
8/25
Endangered Species Act
1992-1996
8/26-29
Endangered Species Act
1998-2004
8/30
Marine Mamal Protection Act
1994
8/31
Marine Mammal Protection Act and Wild Salmon Recovery
1992-1995
8/32-33
Grizzly Bears
1991-2002
8/34
Wolves
1992-1993
8/35-41
Salmon
See also: Elwa River in Mountaineers River Conservation.
1989-2000
9/1-3
Salmon
See also: Salmon in Mountaineers Wildlife Conservation
2001-2004
9/4
Wild Salmonid
See also: Wild salmon in Mountaineers Wildlife Conservation.
1993-1995
9/5
Wild Salmonid
See also: Wild salmon in Mountaineers Wildlife Conservation.
1997
9/6
Bull Trout
2004
9/7
Nesting Birds
See also: Ancient Forest Conservation series.
1991
9/8-9
Spotted Owl
See also: Ancient Forest Conservation series.
1989-1990
9/10
Spotted Owl
1992-1996
9/11
Spotted Owl
2003-2004
9/12
Sea Lions
1993-1994
9/13
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)
1994-1998
9/14-20
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR)
2000-2004
9/21
Teaming With Wildlife (TWW) Campaign
Documents relating to the TWW Campaign by the Washington State Coalition
1997
9/22
Mountaineers Forestry ESA Lawsuit
Documents relating to a lawsuit over Washington Forestry and Urban Development Exemptions to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in relation to salmon, fish and wildlife, and environmental impacts
2000
9/23
Mountaineers Forestry ESA Lawsuit
Documents relating to a lawsuit over Washington Forestry and Urban Development Exemptions to the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in relation to salmon, fish and wildlife, and environmental impacts
2001
9/24
Clippings
1993-2000

series 15:  Mountaineers Water Conservation, 1985-2004Return to Top

Winn's work with the Conservation Division as well as other conservation groups to protect wetlands and wild and scenic rivers in the Pacific Northwest. Includes both opposing and supporting efforts to utilize hydropower in various locations as well as conservation of local wetlands and watersheds.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
9/25
Elwa River
1990-1992
9/26
Elwa River
1994-1998
9/27
Elwa River
2002-2004
9/28
Cedar River
2002-2003
9/29-33
Cedar River Habitat Conversation Plan (HCP)
1998-2000
9/34
Columbia River
includes material about Yakima River, offshoot of Columbia River.
1990-1995
9/35-36
Mount Baker - Snoqualmie Rivers
1988-1995
9/37
Okanogan-Wenatchee Rivers
1989-1990
9/38
Olympic National Forest Rivers
1990
10/1
Elk River
Includes documents relating to the Elk River Estuary and Elk River Natural Area Preserve
1996
10/2
River Conservation Groups
See also: Watershed Restoration Projects
1989-1990
10/3
Insteam Flows Protection
1985-1987
10/4
Wetlands
1990-1997
10/5-6
Wetlands
2000-2002
10/7
Hydropower
1989-1992
10/8-11
Hydropower
1993-2004
10/12
Mailers and Flyers
1987-1993
10/13-15
Watershed Restoration Projects
Includes Tye River Watershed, Skykomish Watershed, Plum Creek Habitat, Vogel Watershed, Yakima River Basin, Pudget Sound, Beckler River, Matthew Creek, Elliot Bay/Duwamish Watershed, Chewuch Watershed. Related: Marine Mammal Protection Act and Wild Salmon Recovery, Instream Flows Protection
1990-2002
10/16
Clean Water Act
1992-1995
10/17
Clean Water Act
2000-2003
10/18
Clippings
1995-1996
10/19
Wild and Scenic Rivers
1988-1994
10/20
Wild and Scenic Rivers
1988-2004
10/21
National Parks Conservation Division and Elwha Dam Appeal
1990-1991
10/22
National Parks Conservation Division and Elwha Dam Appeal
1992
10/23
Jetboating and Watercrafts
Includes correspondence on jetboating legislation regarding Skagit River and Hells Canym
1995-1998
10/24
Flood Control
1997
10/25
Aquifier Storage and Recovery
2001-2002
10/26-27
Water Conservation
2001-2004

Series 16:  Mountaineers Environmental Conservation, 1980-2004Return to Top

Conservation work done by Winn and others in the Conservation Division that focuses on various environmental issues such as air and water pollution, oil drilling and spills off the coasts of Washington and Alaska, the growing population in the King County area, mining efforts, and the World Trade Organization. Also included are various document and letters to and from political leaders about different environmental bills and issues.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
10/28
Voters for a Livable Washington
1980
10/29
Arctic Coast Plan
1988
10/30
Air Pollution
1989-1990
10/31
Air Pollution
1995-2002
10/32
Oil Drilling/Spills
1989-1997
10/33
Initiative 547
1990
10/34
Population
1991
10/35
Water Pollution
1990-2003
10/36
Earth Fair
1991
10/37
Mining - correspondence
1985-1995
10/38
Mining
1992-2002
10/39
GATT
1994
10/40
NAFTA
Includes material on the Multilateral Agreement of Investment (MIA)
1992-1998
10/41
Automobile Gas and Oil
1990-1993
10/42
Oil and Gas
1991-2000
10/43
Transit
1993
10/44
Clean Water Act
1990-1991
10/45
Clean Water Act
1993
10/46-47
Fuel
2000-2004
10/48
Wind Energy
1992-2000
10/49
Tourism
1992-2000
10/50
Public Transit
1994
10/51
Meetings
Meetings with Winn as representative of the Mountaineers and other conservation groups in regards to the various environmental issues in the Pacific Northwest in the early 1990s.
1993-2002
10/52
Environmental Clippings
1987-2000
10/53
Environmental Protection Act
1990
10/54
Environmental Protection Act
2001
10/55
Anti-Degredation Implementation Plan
1995
10/56
Grazing Reform
1994-2004
10/57
Hanford Nuclear Reservation
1994-1995
10/58
Hanford Nuclear Reservation
2001-2003
11/1
Pipelines
Includes material regarding the Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS), and Olympic Pipeline
1995-1999
11/2-5
Legislative Material
Documents, mainly correspondence, related to environmental issues involving government officials and legislation
1994-2003
11/6-7
Bulletins and Newsletters
Bulliteins and newsletters by/about the Moutaineers regarding a variety of enviromental issues
1995-2001
11/8
Budget Legislation
1995
11/9
Hazarous Waste Materials
1995
11/10
Centralia Coal Plant
1996-1997
11/11
Environmental Assessments
documents and correspondence relating to different environmental assessments
1996-2002
11/12
Stillaguamish Citizens Alliance and the Mountaineers v. Snohomish County and Associated Sand and Gravel Company
Court documents and correspondence regarding Stillaguamish Citizens Alliance and the Mountaineers v. Snohomish County and Associated Sand and Gravel Company
1999-2000
11/13
Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA)
2000-2001
11/14-15
Agriculture
2001-2003
11/16
Climate Change
2003
11/17
Underground Lab
Documents related to plans to build an underground research laborotory dedicated to scientific research
2003-2004
11/18
Proposed I-605 highway
2004
11/19-22
World Trade Organization (WTO)
1998-2002
11/23
Jennifer Dunn Election
Documents about the Mountaineer's support of Jennifer Dunn's campaign
1992-1993

Series 17:  Mountaineers - Park Conservation, 1976-2004Return to Top

Outlines Winn and the Mountaineers Conservation Division's work on protecting National and State Parks in the Pacific Northwest. Includes issues such as timber fall in the San Juan Island Parks, boundary lines of Washington state parks, and land acquisition policies, land exchanges the Plumb Creek Land Exchange, and the Mount Rainer National Park Centennial Event. Also included are documents relating to issues about park functions, such as roads and road closures, climbing regulations, and user fees.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
11/24
State Parks
1991-1992
11/25
State Parks
1993-1996
11/26
State Parks
2001-2002
11/27
Stehekin
1978-1997
11/28
San Juan Parks
1991-1992
11/29
National Park Service
1980-1997
11/30
Lake Chelan National Recreation Area
1989-1994
11/31
Olympic National Park
1987-1990
11/32
Olympic National Park
Related: Mountain goat conservation
1994-1997
11/33
Olympic National Park
2002-2003
11/34
Mount Rainier National Park
1976-1977
11/35
Mount Rainier National Park
1980-1990
11/36
Mount Rainier National Park
1992-1998
11/37-38
Mount Rainier National Park
2000-2004
12/1
MRNP Centennial - Internal Materials
Includes correspondence, meeting notes/agendas, handwritten notes, and other ephemera regarding the planning and execution of the MRNP Centennial Celebration
1996-1999
12/2
MRNP Centennial - External Materials
Includes correspondence, brochures, pamphlets, and other ephemera regarding the planning and execution of the MRNP Centennial Celebration
1996-1999
12/3
Mount Rainier Expansion Bill
2002-2003
12/4
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
2000-2002
12/5
Mount Hood National Park
1999-2001
12/6
Mount Si Conservation Area
1976-1977, 1994
12/7
North Cascades National Park
1988-1995
12/8
Alaska Parks
1991-1993
12/9
Utah Wilderness
1995, 2000
12/10
Recreation Activities - Correspondence
1993-1995
12/11
Land Exchanges
Notice of proposed land exhanges at Peshatin Pinnacles, Wenatchee National Forest, Silver Creek, Cougar Mountain, Shipwreck Point, and Gold Basin
1985-1997
12/12
Land Exchanges
2000-2001
12/13-15
Plumb Creek Land Exchange - Correspondence
Correspondence relating to Winn's work on the Plumb Creek Timber Company's plan to legislate its I-90 Land Exchange with the U.S. Forest Service
1997-2000
12/16
Plumb Creek Land Exchange - Legislation
Legislative documents relating to Winn's work on the Plumb Creek Timber Company's plan to legislate its I-90 Land Exchange with the U.S. Forest Service
1988-2000
12/17-18
Plumb Creek Land Exchange - Notes
Notes (mostly handwritten by Winn) relating to Winn's work on the Plumb Creek Timber Company's plan to legislate its I-90 Land Exchange with the U.S. Forest Service
1997-1998
12/19
Plumb Creek Land Exchange - Notes
Notes (mostly handwritten by Winn) relating to Winn's work on the Plumb Creek Timber Company's plan to legislate its I-90 Land Exchange with the U.S. Forest Service
1999-2000
12/20
Plumb Creek Land Exchange - Newsletters
Newsletters from a variety of conservation groups relating to the Plumb Creek Timber Company's plan to legislate its I-90 Land Exchange with the U.S. Forest Service
1997-1999
12/21
Plumb Creek Land Exchange - Clippings
News clippings relating to the Plumb Creek Timber Company's plan to legislate its I-90 Land Exchange with the U.S. Forest Service
1997-2000
12/22
Plumb Creek Land Exchange - Maps
Maps relating to the Plumb Creek Timber Company's plan to legislate its I-90 Land Exchange with the U.S. Forest Service
undated
12/23
Plumb Creek Land Exchange - Photos
Kodak photographs and film strips relating to Winn's work on the Plumb Creek Timber Company's plan to legislate its I-90 Land Exchange with the U.S. Forest Service
undated
12/24
Port Blakely Property Sale
Documents regarding the sale and acquisition of the Port Blakely Property in Kitsap County
2004
12/25
Rhododendron Preserve
Documents relating to the Mountaineer's purchase of the Rhododendron reserve for environmental preservation
1976-1987
12/26
Rhododendron Preserve
Documents relating to the Mountaineer's purchase of the Rhododendron reserve for environmental preservation
1989-1990
12/27
Plum Creek / LWCF Project
Documents regarding land exchanges related to Plumb Creek and Land and Water Conservation Fund
1999-2001
12/28
Cascades Alliance Project
Documents regarding land exchanges and proposals with the Cascades Conservation Partnership
2000
12/29-31
Roads and Road Closures
1986-2001
13/1-2
Roads and Road Closures
2002-2004
13/3-5
Roadless Area Policy
1999-2002
13/6
Roadless Area Policy
2004
13/7-12
Climbing Regulations
Includes material on proposed Denali climbing permitting system as well as general climbing regulation.
1991-2002
13/13
Mount St. Helens Climbing Rights
1985-1990
13/14
Olympic National Park Goats
1994-1996
13/15
Provincial Parks
1995
13/16-17
User Fees
includes correspondence and supplementary material regarding the implementation of user fees on public lands
1996-2001

series 18:  Mountaineers Trails Conservation, 1976-2003Return to Top

Work by Winn and others in the Conservation Division to maintain existing hiking and climbing trails, propose or oppose new trails such as the Pacific Northwest Trail in Washington State and the Burke-Gilman trail in Seattle, and advocate for better recreation funding for hikers in the Pacific Northwest. See Also: Series 21, Washington Water Trails Association

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
13/18
Correspondence
Correspondence regarding various trails in the PNW area.
1988-1995
13/19
Correspondence
1998-2001
13/20
H.R. 3172
Correspondence regarding the H.R. 3172 Bill that would amend the Wilderness Act to allow bicycles on hiking trails.
1989
13/21
ORV Off Road Vehicles
Correspondence and legislation regarding the use of off-road vehicles on forest and city trails.
1976-1977
Box
17
ORV
1978, 1986
Box/Folder
13/22-23
ORV
Correspondence and legislation regarding the use of off-road vehicles on forest and city trails.
1990-1993
13/24-25
ORV
Correspondence and legislation regarding the use of off-road vehicles on forest and city trails.
1997-2001
13/26
ORV
2004
13/27-28
State Trails Plan
1990-1992
13/29
Forest Service Trails Budget
1990-1995
13/30
Climbing Access
1990-1992
13/31-32
Trail Funding
1990-1993
13/33
Trail Funding
1997
13/34
National Recreational Trail Fund Act
1990-1991
13/35
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie Forest Trails
1988-1992
13/36
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie Forest Trails
1995-2003
13/37
Gifford-Pinchot Forest Trails
1992-1993
13/38
Wenatchee-Okanogan Forest Trails
1989-1993
13/39
Wenatchee-Okanogan Forest Trails
1998
13/40
Olympic Forest trails
1991?
13/41
John Wayne Trail
1989-1991
13/42
Iron Goat Trail
1990-1991
13/43
Burke-Gilman Trail
1991
13/44
Pacific Northwest Trail
1976-1979
13/45
Pacific Northwest Trail
1990
13/46
Pacific Northwest Trail
1997-1999
13/47
Pacific Crest Trail
2001
13/48
Statements
1990-1992
13/49
NOVA Trail Funding
1998-2003
13/50-51
North Cascades Conservation Council, et al. v. U.S. Forest Service, et al.
Documents relating to Case No. C99-0889-R about the Goose-Maverick ORV Tie Trail project
1999
13/52
Trails and Trail Development - Correspondencee
1993-1995

Series 19:  Mountaineers Conservation Division 1988-2004, 1987-2004Return to Top

Papers relating to the Conservation Division of the Mountaineers mainly between 1987-2004. Includes member rosters, meeting minutes and notes, Division and personal correspondence, and correspondence and information regarding several Mountaineers publications.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
14/1-9
Correspondence
1980-2004
14/10
Personal Correspondence
1988-1995
14/11
Internal Correspondence
1987-2000
14/12
Nominations
1989-1993
14/13-17
Meetings & Notes
1985-1993
14/18-20
Meetings & Notes
1996-2004
14/21
Member Information
Member rosters and member position information.
1989-1992
14/22
Budgets
1989-1992
14/23
Budgets
1999-2004
14/24
Mountaineers Publications
Correspondence regarding publication of the Mountaineer, the Mountaineer Annual, the Consevation News, and a nature documentary by Jonathon Lang.
1989-1992
14/25-27
Mountaineers Books
1990-2004
14/28
Conservation News
Copies of Conservation News.
1988-1995
14/29
Lobbying Disclosure Act
March-April 1993
14/30
Clippings
1989-1995
14/31-32
Conservation , Education, and Recreatino Access (CEA) Taskforce
1999-2000
14/33
President's Council Correspondence
2004

Series 20:  Conservation Groups, 1976-2004Return to Top

Fliers, correspondence, and surveys to/from environmental organizations with which Winn was affiliated during 1985-2004, such as WEC, Timber/Fish/Wildlife group, the Law Offices of Smith, Brucker, Winn & Ehlert, and the Olympic Park Associates. Includes advocacy for John Spellman in the Conservationists for Spellman group and a documents from Winn's presidency of the Mountaineers in 1977.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
14/34
Conservationists for Spellman
Correspondence, clippings, and committee information regarding Winn's support for John Spellman.
1976-1980
14/35
WEC
1983-1993
14/36
WEC
2000-2002
14/37
Audubon Society
1984-1985
14/38
American Recreation Coalition
1985
14/39
FWOC
1986-2000
14/40
Mountaineers Presidency
1977
14/41
Alaska Conservation
1988-1993
14/42
American Alpine Club
1984-1993
14/43
Timber/Fish/Wildlife (TFW) Policy Group
1995-1996
14/44
Washington Forest Protection Association (WFPA)
1993-2000
14/45
Conservation Groups Alliances
correspondence about meetings and potlocks between different conservation groups
1993-1999
15/1-2
Law Offices of Smith, Brucker, Winn & Ehlert
1980-1991
15/3
COnTACT
COnTACT (Citizens Online Take Action) is a group comprised of several other conservation groups working together to take action through email network technology
2000
15/4
Rare II
Rare II was a conservation group that evaluates and protects existinc national forest roadless areas. Also included is material about the Hayakawa Bill, which also involved Rare II
1978-1981
15/5
Citizens for Washington Wilderness
1978-1979
15/6-8
Olympic Park Associates
1994-2004

Series 21:  Washington Water Trails Association, 1992-1995Return to Top

Washington Water Trails Association (WWTA) was founded in 1990 as a nonprofit with the goal of developing a marine trail system to provide camping sites accessible to the users of small boats and education of marine trail users and the public. Norm Winn contributed to the group as a member of the board of directors and WWTA fundraising committee. He resigned from the Board June 29, 1995.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
15/9-10
Internal Correspondence
1992-1995
15/11-12
Grant Applications and Internal Correspondence
1993-1995
15/13
Insurance
1994

Series 22:  WEAVE, 1993-2001Return to Top

The Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education (WEAVE) was founded in 1994 to raise the level of awareness and concern for environmental issues in the electoral process. Norm Winn was the Founding President of WEAVE and resigned in 1997.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
15/14
Internal Documents
1993-1997
15/15
Environmental Work
1997-2001
15/16
Board Meeting Agendas
1993-1997
15/17
Meeting Minutes
1993-1997

Series 23:  Transportation Advocacy, 1993-2004Return to Top

Materials that Winn collected about his work about transportation and transit. Winn worked on issues about the Regional Transit Authority (RTA), Citizens Opposed to Sitting in Traffic (COST), the Transportation Discussion Group, the Sound Transit system.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
15/18-19
RTA - Plans
Includes master plans and documents regarding future implementation of regional transit systems
1994-1996
15/20
RTA - Correspondence
1995-1996
15/21
RTA - Promotional Materials
1996?
15/22
RTA - Handwritten Notes
1995-1996
15/23
RTA - Clippings
1995-1996
15/24-25
RTA - Misc.
1994-1996
15/26
RTA - Misc.
undated
15/27
C.O.S.T.
1996
15/28
Transportation Discussion Group
1993-1995
16/1-3
Sound Transit - Correspondence
Correspondence relating to Norm's work surround the Sound Transit system and Light Rail in Seattle
2000-2004
16/4-5
Sound Transit - Clippings
News Clippings relating to Norm's work surround the Sound Transit system and Light Rail in Seattle
2000-2004
16/6
Sound Transit - Misc
Plans, maps, and legislative documents relating to Norm's work surround the Sound Transit system and Light Rail in Seattle
2000-2001

Series 24:  Unaffiliated Advocacy Work, 1980-2004Return to Top

Advocacy work that Norm did that was not found to be associated with any particular group. Includes correspondence, news clippings, and other items by or relating to Norm Winn but are not associated with any particular group or subject.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
16/7
Correspondence
1980-1988
16/8
Correspondence
1990
16/9-11
Correspondence
1992-2004

Series 25:  Wild Sky Committee, 2001-2004Return to Top

The Wild Sky Committee series mainly includes correspondence, along with meeting materials and news clippings, relating to the team’s work to conserve the Wild Sky, Skykomish, and Snohomish wilderness areas from 2001-2004. Norm Winn joined the team in 2001 and undertook a variety of duties, mainly consisting of communicating with relevant legislators, conservationists, and reporters.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
16/12-21
Correspondence
2001-2004
16/22-23
Meeting Materials
2001-2004
16/24-25
Clippings
2001-2004

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Actions and defenses--Washington (State)
  • Audubon societies--Washington (State)
  • Environmental protection--Washington (State)
  • Forest policy--Washington (State)
  • Mountaineering--Societies, etc
  • Nature conservation--Societies, etc
  • Nature conservation--Washington (State)
  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
  • Zoning--Washington (State)

Personal Names

  • Krause, Fayette Florent
  • Spellman, John
  • Webber, Joan Malory
  • Winn, Norman L., 1939- --Archives

Corporate Names

  • Alpine Lakes Protection Society (Wash.)
  • Mountaineers (Society)
  • Mountaineers (Society) Conservation Division
  • Nisqually Delta Association (Olympia, Wash.)
  • Seattle Audubon Society
  • Washington (State). Forest Practices Advisory Committee
  • Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Advisory Board on Historic Sites

Geographical Names

  • Leadbetter Point State Park (Wash.)
  • Nisqually River (Wash.)--Delta
  • Thurston County (Wash.)--Conservation

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Alcorn, Gordon Dee (creator)
    • Ittner, Ruth
    • Yantis, George Franklin, 1885-
    Corporate Names
    • Burlington Northern Inc (creator)
    • Olympic Park Associates (creator)
    • Seattle Bar Association (creator)
    • Washington Wilderness Coalition (creator)