North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1901-2018

Overview of the Collection

Creator
North Cascades Conservation Council
Title
North Cascades Conservation Council records
Dates
1901-2018 (inclusive)
Quantity
91.64 cubic feet (96 boxes, 3 tubes, 1 oversize folder)
Collection Number
(Accession No. 1732)
Summary
Correspondence, minutes, reports, and other records of a conservation group that spearheaded the development of the North Cascades National Park in Washington State
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

Open to all users, but access to portions of the collection is restricted. Contact Special Collections for details.

Some records stored off site; advance notice required for use.

Additional Reference Guides

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The North Cascades Conservation Council (NCCC) was organized in 1957 with the mission "to protect and preserve the North Cascades' scenic, scientific, recreational, educational, and wilderness values." For the next ten years, NCCC was dedicated to its main goal, the establishment of a North Cascades National Park. It was aided by other organizations dedicated to conservation, such as the Sierra Club, the Mountaineers, and the Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs.

Conservation efforts targeting the North Cascades did not begin with NCCC. Concerns about the area were voiced as early as 1892, when a park proposal for Lake Chelan was presented but denounced as being against public interests. In 1937, the first formal proposal for a North Cascades National Park was submitted by the U.S. National Park Service and Owen A. Tomlinson. The proposal was impeded by opposition from the U.S. Forest Service, which had recently lost the battle over the formation of Olympic National Park.

In the mid-1950s, Grant McConnell, a University of Chicago professor of political science who focused on public land policy, raised the call for an organization to protect the North Cascades. Disturbed by the U.S. Forest Service's plans for timber sales, mining, and construction of a cross-mountain highway over Cascade Pass, McConnell convinced Polly Dyer to call a meeting at her home to discuss the threats to the North Cascades wilderness. McConnell's main objective was the formation of a single-issue conservation group dedicated to the North Cascades. Meeting attendees resisted McConnell's plan, citing the work being done on the issue by the Mountaineers Conservation Division, to which many attendees belonged. The Mountaineers Glacier Peak Subcommitee, chaired by Philip Zalesky, was also praised for its concentration on an important geographic area of the North Cascades. After the meeting, McConnell and other Sierra Club members worked to persuade North Cascades conservation leaders to form an organization. Patrick Goldsworthy was one of those leaders, and he later became the long-time president of NCCC.

Goldsworthy had proven himself to be a committed Northwest conservationist in the early 1950s. After moving to Seattle in 1952 to accept a research appointment in the University of Washington School of Medicine, he joined the Mountaineers Conservation Division and met John and Polly Dyer. Goldsworthy, together with his wife, Jane, and the Dyers, established the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Sierra Club in 1954.

On March 23, 1957, during a Glacier Peak conference in Portland, Oregon, Goldsworthy and others took up the call to protect the North Cascades. Twenty-six people from Washington, Oregon, and California were present for the formation of the North Cascades Conservation Council. NCCC designated its immediate goal as the formation of the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area. Bylaws were written and officers were elected. Philip Zalesky served as president, Pat Goldsworthy as first vice-president, Una Davies as second vice-president, Polly Dyer as secretary, and Yvonne Prater as treasurer. Harvey Manning later joined the group as editor of the NCCC's newsletter.

With Patrick Goldsworthy serving as leader of both NCCC and the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Sierra Club, assistance from the national Sierra Club and its executive director, David Brower, was quickly forthcoming. The Sierra Club had begun leading its first outing trips into the North Cascades a year earlier. In 1957, the Sierra Club produced the film, The Wilderness Alps of Stehekin . Publicizing the cause of the North Cascades, the film was shown extensively by the NCCC and other conservation groups. It was also circulated to public officials and members of Congress.

The Sierra Club furthered its commitment to the Pacific Northwest in 1961 by hiring Michael McCloskey, the first Northwest Conservation representative. The representative was funded by the Federation of the Western Outdoor Clubs and served as a valuable lobbyist and advocate for the formation of national parks and wilderness areas in the Northwest.

By 1959, support for a North Cascades National Park was strong among conservation organizations, including the NCCC, the National Parks Association, the Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, the Sierra Club, the Mountaineers, and the Cascadians. Conservationists called for the U.S. Forest Service to suspend its plans for timber sales and road construction, and to allow the U.S. National Park Service to conduct a study of the possible park area. Washington Congressman Thomas Pelly, a vocal advocate of conservation, asked the U.S. National Park Service to conduct the study, only to be reprimanded by the director of the U.S. Forest Service for neglecting to ask for permission. Congressman Pelly, with the assistance of the Interior Department and groups such as the NCCC, then attempted to introduce legislation to order the study, but was unsuccessful.

In 1961, Pelly was presented with a petition bearing 22,000 signatures in favor of a park study. That same year, Washington Senators Warren G. Magnuson and Henry M. Jackson also joined the debate when they encouraged Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman to develop a forest management plan for the contested areas. Freeman imposed a temporary moratorium on logging, which ended the following year, only to be asked by Pelly to impose a stricter moratorium on logging until a national park study was held. Freeman denied the request, since the U.S. Forest Service had completed a high mountain management policy for the North Cascades.

In 1963, after disputes between the U.S. Park and Forest Services were settled, a joint study of the North Cascades was announced. The study was recommended by the Department of Agriculture and the Department of the Interior, and the study team was chaired by the director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Edward C. Crafts. Public hearings to introduce the study were held in Seattle, Wenatchee, and Mount Vernon. The NCCC worked diligently to ensure a majority of oral and written statements in support of park establishment. The NCCC also submitted a comprehensive 120-page plan for the park, entitled Prospectus for a North Cascades National Park. The Prospectus confirmed the NCCC's leadership in the park campaign.

The study team's report, The North Cascades, was published in October 1965, recommending the establishment of a North Cascades National Park. The Sierra Club published the influential book, The Wild Cascades: Forgotten Parkland, in 1965 as well, to draw further attention to the area. Public hearings were held in 1966 to discuss the study team's findings. On March 20, 1967, Senators Jackson and Magnuson introduced Senate Bill 1321, which established the North Cascades National Park and the Ross Lake National Recreation Area. The bill was passed in November, and the following year, in October 1968, the North Cascades National Park Service Complex was created by an act of Congress.

Another long struggle to which the NCCC was committed was passing the Wilderness Act. The legislative effort began in 1956 as a wilderness bill drafted by Howard Zahniser, director of the Wilderness Society. The bill called for the conservation of the nation's remaining wilderness. Despite initial opposition and numerous revisions, the Wilderness Act was signed by President Lyndon Johnson on September 3, 1964. The act created the National Wilderness Preservation System and put 9.1 million acres of national forest land into the new system. It was the first wilderness protection legislation passed in the world.

The first major crisis to occur under the Wilderness Act began in 1967 with Kennecott Copper Corporation's plan to create an open-pit mine in Miners Ridge, a location inside the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area and close to Image Lake. Since Kennecott owned the mineral rights to the land, the Wilderness Act's clause regarding private ownership seemed to protect the mine's development. Under pressure from tremendous publicity and opposition by the NCCC and Washington congressmen, Kennecott decided to postpone its plans, although talk of commencing mining operations resumed in 1969 when copper prices soared. The land was later bought from Kennecott and the area protected from commercial interests.

The NCCC also participated in the debate over roadways in national parks. The Park Service program launched Mission 66 in 1956 to improve deteriorating and dangerous conditions in the national parks that largely resulted from a massive boom in visitors after World War II. Mission 66 expanded visitor capacity in the national parks to accommodate an estimated eighty million automobile tourists within ten years. The program called for adding more overnight accommodations, building visitor centers, and constructing park roads. The roadway debate continued in 1957, when the Washington State legislature authorized a survey for a cross-Cascades highway. On September 2, 1972, the highway, known as the North Cascades Highway, officially opened, to the dismay of NCCC members. Another debate began in 1961 regarding the Outdoor Advertising Act, which established billboard control along scenic highways. The NCCC called for more aggressive controls and restrictions of outdoor advertising than the controversial act established in order to preserve the scenic beauty of the Northwest.

Over the past third of a century, the NCCC has accomplished much in conservation, including the creation of the North Cascades National Park Complex, Glacier Peak Wilderness, William O. Douglas Wilderness (Cougar Lakes Wilderness Area), Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Mt. Baker Wilderness, Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness, and others. The NCCC has also collaborated with British Columbia allies to block the raising of Ross Dam and to encourage the establishment of a U.S.-Canadian international park. In addition, the NCCC newsletter, The Wild Cascades, has kept its members and other conservationists informed of and dedicated to the various issues affecting the North Cascades. The North Cascades Conservation Council has been a leader in the protection and preservation of the North Cascades mountain range from the Columbia River to the U.S.-Canadian border.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Records include correspondence, minutes, publications, testimonies, pleadings, reports, office files, media, newsletters, photographs, slides, administrative records, publications, and maps, largely relating to the NCCC's campaigns to establish the Glacier Peak Wilderness and the North Cascades National Park, and to oppose Seattle City Light's plans to raise Ross Dam and flood the Skagit River Valley. The collection also contains materials documenting the NCCC's concerns for wilderness areas and national parks beyond Washington State, but the focus is on the Pacific Northwest. Also included are materials related to long-time NCCC president Patrick Goldsworthy, including his personal papers that document his participation in other conservation groups, including the Mountaineers, the Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, and the Sierra Club.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Writings of representatives of the North Cascades Conservation Council may be copied, quoted, and otherwise used freely.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Organized into 11 accessions.

  • Accession No. 1732-001, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1970-1972
  • Accession No. 1732-002, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1965-1973
  • Accession No. 1732-003, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1967-1975
  • Accession No. 1732-005, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1970-1975
  • Accession No. 1732-009, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1920-1948
  • Accession No. 1732-010, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1963-2002
  • Accession No. 1732-011, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1901-2002
  • Accession No. 1732-012, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1949-2003
  • Accession No. 1732-013, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1985-2000
  • Accession No. 1732-014, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 2000-2005
  • Accession No. 1732-015, North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1948-2018

Preservation Note

Some records stored off site; advance notice required for use.

Acquisition Information

Most records were donated in sequential installments by Patrick Goldsworthy between 1980 and 2004. Additional records were given by Thomas H.S. Brucker in 1989 and by Charles Hessey in 1970-1974.

Processing Note

Accessions 1732-009 and 1732-010 were processed in 2010. Accessions 1732-012 and 1732-013 were processed in 2011.

Black-and-white and color photographic prints and negatives were relocated to the North Cascades Conservation Council Photograph Collection (Accession No. PH2004-056) in 2004.

Separated Materials

Newsletters of the NCCC, including the Wild Cascades, and of the Alpine Lakes Protection Society were removed from the NCCC records for addition to the University of Washington Libraries general collections in 2004; these may be retrieved by searching the UW Libraries Catalog. One carton of government publications was sent to the Government Publications division, and several maps were offered to the Map Collection & Cartographic Information Services in the UW Libraries.

Related Materials

The North Cascades Conservation Council website has been regularly captured by the Internet Archive Wayback Marchine since 2016. The snapshots can be viewed here: https://wayback.archive-it.org/4224/*/http://www.northcascades.org/

The North Cascades National Park website has been regularly captured by the Internet Archive Wayback Machine since 2016 . The snapshots can be viewed here https://wayback.archive-it.org/4224/*/http://www.nationalparks.org/explore-parks/north-cascades-national-park/

Bibliography

Susan R. Schrepfer and Ann Lage (interviewers). Pacific Northwest Conservationists (Berkeley, Calif.: Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley, 1986).

Interviews of Polly Dyer and Patrick D. Goldsworthy cover the founding of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Sierra Club and the North Cascades Conservation Council, as well as the development of the North Cascades National Park.

Harvey Manning. Conservation and Conflict: the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service in the North Cascades, 1892-1992 (Seattle: North Cascades Conservation Council, 1992).

David Louter. Contested Terrain: North Cascades National Park Service Complex (An Administrative History) (Seattle: National Park Service, [Columbia Cascades Support Office],1998).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

Accession No. 1732-001: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1970-1972Return to Top

0.21 cubic feet (1 box)

Scope and Content: Contains correspondence and ephemera from 1970-1972.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Acquisition Info: Donated by Charles Hessey in 1971, 1972, and 1974.

Processing Info: Processing level 1

Accession No. 1732-002: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1965-1973Return to Top

2 cubic feet (2 boxes)

Scope and Content: Contains correspondence, memoranda, reports, testimony, and exhibits from 1965-1973. Boxes 1-2 include Dr. Patrick Goldsworthy's correspondence with many environmentalist groups, government agencies, elected officials, and concerned citizens about stopping Seattle City Light's proposal in 1971-1972 to raise the Ross Dam and flood wilderness portions of the Canadian Skagit River Valley. Box 2 also contains testimony and exhibits before the Federal Power Commission, 1973.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Acquisition Info: Donated by Patrick Goldsworthy in 1980.

Processing Info: Processing level 1

Accession No. 1732-003: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1967-1975Return to Top

3 cubic feet (3 boxes)

Scope and Content: Includes case files, correspondence, reports, and publications about the Ross Dam controversy in 1967-1972; testimony of citizens and groups before the U.S. Public Land Law Commission in Sept. 1967; and testimony at hearings about the Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area in 1975.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Acquisition Info: Donated by Patrick Goldsworthy in 1980.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Accession
1-3 1732-003
Ross Dam Controversy
1967-1972
3 1732-003
Public Land Law Review Commission Hearing
1967
3 1732-003
Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area Hearing
1975

Accession No. 1732-005: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1970-1975Return to Top

8 cubic feet (8 boxes)

Scope and Content: The accession contains Thomas H.S. Brucker's files between 1970 and 1975 when he was the lawyer representing NCCC in its suit against Seattle City Light for the proposed raising of Ross Dam. Records include pleadings, testimony, exhibits, a transcript of U.S. Federal Power Commission hearing, environmental impact statements, and reports.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Thomas H.S. Brucker in 1989.

Accession No. 1732-009: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1920-1948Return to Top

7 cubic feet (7 boxes)

Scope and Content: Subject files containing the following: an appeal to the U.S. Forest Service, correspondence, draft environmental statements, economic impact studies, final environmental statements, forest plans, land use plans, land use studies, meeting minutes, monitoring reports, newsletters, notes, notice of timber sales, petitions, press releases, public hearing on proposed wilderness area, public meeting notice, publications, recreations reports, report to Congress on the Nation’s Renewable Resources draft, slides of maps, U.S. Forest Service seminar information, vehicle use plans, watershed analysis reports, wilderness recommendations, and wilderness studies.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.

Acquisition Info: Source: Patrick Goldsworthy, November 2003.

Processing Info: Processed in 2010.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder Accession
1/1-20 1732-009
Mount Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest
1920; 1972-1995
2/1-4 1732-009
Mount Baker/Snoqualmie National Forest
1994-1999
2/5-16 1732-009
Wenatchee National Forest
1970-1991
2/17 1732-009
Wenatchee National Forest
1976
3/1-7 1732-009
Wenatchee National Forest
1984-1999
3/8-18 1732-009
Okanogan National Forest
1970-1988; 1999
4/1-11 1732-009
Okanogan National Forest
1984-1998
4/12-15 1732-009
Snoqualmie National Forest
1963-1974
4/16-18 1732-009
Mount Baker National Forest
1963-1974
4/19-20 1732-009
Oregon National Forest
1978-1981; 1991-1999
5/1-11 1732-009
Olympic National Forest
1940-1948; 1964-1999
5/12-14 1732-009
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
1997-2000
5/15-18 1732-009
Colville National Forest
1971-1988
5/19 1732-009
Alpine Lakes Wilderness
1979; 1991
6/1-7 1732-009
U.S. Forest Service, National
1976-1994
6/8-13 1732-009
U.S. Forest Services, Region 6
1965-1995
6/14-19 1732-009
Mount Rainier National Forest
1970-1975; 1997
7/1-4 1732-009
Mount Rainier National Forest
1974-2000
7/5-15 1732-009
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
1967-1999
7/16 1732-009
Chelan Planning Unit
1974

Accession No. 1732-010: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1963-2002Return to Top

6.42 cubic feet (7 boxes)

Scope and Content: Subject files: Archeological surveys, draft and final environmental impact statements, copies of draft maps, copies of legal documents, copies of maps, correspondence, draft legislative bills, draft land protection plans, draft strategic plans, ecological surveys, meeting minutes, land and resource management plans, newsletters, personal notes, wilderness proposals, public hearing statements, recreation plans and studies, fishery studies, roadless and undeveloped area inventories, wildlife management plans. Administrative files: correspondence to and from Patrick Goldsworthy, meeting minutes, policy reports, maps, statements, and other materials.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Patrick Goldsworthy in 2003.

Processing Info: Processed in 2010

Container(s) Description Dates
Administrative Records
Scope and Content: Contains minutes, legal documents, correspondence, and miscellaneous materials.
Box/Folder Accession
1/1-18 1732-010
Files
1968-1994
2/1-9 1732-010
Files
1992-1998
Subject Series
Box/Folder Accession
2/10-20 1732-010
Seattle City Light
1986-1994
3/1-5 1732-010
Seattle City Light
1987-1990
7/1-4 1732-010
Seattle City Light
1974-1998
3/6-21 1732-010
North Cascades National Park Complex
1970-1999
4/1-5 1732-010
RARE II Roadless Areas
1968-1979
4/6-13 1732-010
Wilderness Designation
1969-1998
4/14 1732-010
National Park Service - Regional
1964, 1977-1991
4/15 1732-010
Mount Baker / Snoqualmie National Forest
1990-1998
4/16 1732-010
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
1998
4/17 1732-010
Wenatchee National Forest
1994-1997
4/18 1732-010
Sierra Club - Pacific Northwest Chapter
1969-1970
4/19-20 1732-010
Ross Dam
1971-1988
5/1-2 1732-010
Ross Dam
1988-1998
5/3-10 1732-010
Old Growth Forests (Spotted Owl)
1979-1993
5/11-20 1732-010
Lake Chelan Hydroelectric Relicensing (FERC No. 637)
1998-1999
6/1-18 1732-010
Lake Chelan Hydroelectric Relicensing (FERC No. 637)
1999-2002
7/5-6 1732-010
Lake Chelan Hydroelectric Relicensing (FERC No. 637)
2002

Accession No. 1732-011: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1901-2002Return to Top

42.66 cubic feet (44 boxes)

Scope and Content: Accession 1732-11 consists of 42.66 cubic feet of records from 1901-2002. Processed portions of the collection (boxes 1-24) document the North Cascades Conservation Council from 1956 to 1968, when the North Cascades National Park was created. Also included are the minutes of the NCCC Board of Directors until 2001, and NCCC newsletters until 1993. The records were kept by Patrick Goldsworthy, long-time president of NCCC, president of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Sierra Club, and member of other conservation groups. Goldsworthy's participation in other conservation groups, including the Mountaineers, the Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, and the Sierra Club, is documented in his personal papers subgroup.

The accession includes the papers of Irving M. Clark Sr., which were given to Goldsworthy and predate the records of NCCC. Clark, a Seattle attorney, was a leader in the creation and the defense of Olympic National Park. He also advocated for the North Cascades at several points from the 1920s to the 1950s.

The accession also includes the papers of Owen A. Tomlinson. They also predate the NCCC records, and were apparently given by Tomlinson to Clark, who transferred the papers to Goldsworthy along with his own. Tomlinson was the superintendent of Mt. Rainier National Park and led a team to investigate the entire Cascade range in Washington in the 1930s. The investigation resulted in a report issued in November 1937 recommending the establishment of a national park to encompass the length of the range and covering 5,000 square miles.

Records of the Joint Committee on Salvage Logging in Olympic National Park (SLONP) cover the period of time surrounding the formation of NCCC. Committee members represented different conservation organizations, including Patrick Goldsworthy for the Sierra Club, Polly Dyer for Seattle Mountaineers, Philip Zalesky for the Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, and Emily Haig for the Seattle Audubon Society. The committee's objective was to inspect salvage logging sites inside of Olympic National Park and to disseminate its findings in a comprehensive report.

Goldsworthy's personal papers document his involvement with the Sierra Club, the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Sierra Club, the Mountaineers Conservation Division, and the National Parks and Conservation Association (NPCA). NPCA, founded in 1918 with the mission to serve as an advocate for the national park system, currently serves as a resource for park activists through its publication of several informative newsletters, including The Park Watcher Flash - A Call to Action for NPCA Park Activists.

Records concerning the formation of the North Cascades National Park can be found in various sections of the accession, including NCCC general correspondence, minutes, and newsletters. Additional sources are the following subject series: North Cascades National Park Bills Draft, North Cascades National Park Proposals, North Cascades Study Team, Pelly (Congressman Thomas) Remarks - "Grassroots Support of North Cascades Park Study," Pelly (Congressman Thomas) Moratorium on Logging, Responses to North Cascades National Park Senate Hearings, and Washington Forest Area Use Council. The plans and proposals files of the Prospectus for North Cascades National Park are also key to understanding the park's development. Logbooks kept by Patrick Goldsworthy include extensive notes on NCCC's work on the North Cascades National Park from 1957 to 1975. Recommendations concerning the park are also informative, as well as the resolutions passed in support of a park by various conservation groups. Minutes of the Mountaineers' North Cascades Subcommittee, located within the Mountaineers subgroup, cover the time period of the park's creation and first years of existence. The earliest related records can be found in Owen A. Tomlinson's files concerning a 1937 U.S. National Park Service study investigating the Northern Cascades area.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.

Custodial History: Papers of Owen A. Tomlinson were passed on to Irving M. Clark, who gave them and some of his own papers to Patrick Goldsworthy.

Acquisition Info: Most of the records in Accession No. 1732-11 were donated in sequential installments by Patrick Goldsworthy between 1980 and 2003. Additional records were given by Charles Hessey in 1970.

Processing Info: Processed in 2004.

Container(s) Description Dates
Administrative Records
Box Accession
1 1732-011
Historical Features
1959-1968
1 1732-011
Organizational Features
1957-1960, 1965, 1992
Incoming Letters
Box Accession
1 1732-011
NCCC Members
1956-1965, undated
1 1732-011
Concerning the Film The Stehekin Alps
1960
Box Accession
1 1732-011
Outgoing Letters: Letters to the Editor
1963, 1965
General Correspondence
Box Accession
1 1732-011
Brower, David
1957-1968
1 1732-011
Clark, Irving M., Jr.
1959-1968
1 1732-011
Congressmen Concerning North Cascades National Park Legislation
1960, 1968
1 1732-011
Congressman Thomas Pelly Concerning North Cascades Logging Moratorium
1962
1 1732-011
Manning, Harvey
1960-1968
1 1732-011
NCCC Executive Committee
1958-1961, 1965
1 1732-011
Reception for Stimson Bullitt, Contributor to The Wild Cascades: Forgotten Parkland
1965
1 1732-011
Requests for Money
1959, 1963
1 1732-011
Udall, Stewart L. (U.S. Secretary of the Interior)
1961-1962
Chronological
Scope and Content: Correspondents include: Pauline (Polly) Dyer, Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, Patrick Goldsworthy, Weldon F. Heald, Charles (Chas) D. Hessey Jr., Henry M. Jackson, Don Magnuson, Warren G. Magnuson, J. Michael McCloskey, Grant McConnell, Mountaineers, Karl Onthank, Rodger Pegues, Thomas M. Pelly, Yvonne Prater, Sierra Club, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. National Park Service, Jack Westland, Wilderness Society, and Philip H. Zalesky.
Box Accession
1 1732-011
Correspondence
1956-1958
2 1732-011
Correspondence
1959-1965
3 1732-011
Corresponence
1963-1966
4 1732-011
Correspondence
1966-1968
5 1732-011
Correspondence
1968, undated
Minutes
Box Accession
5 1732-011
NCCC Board of Directors
1957-2001
5 1732-011
NCCC Executive Committee
1957-1967, 1987, 1994
5 1732-011
First Meeting of NCCC Members
1959
5 1732-011
Sub-Committee on Wilderness Area for the North Cascades
1957
5 1732-011
Others
1960-1968
Newsletters
Box Accession
5 1732-011
Good Outdoors Manners Association, Howdy's Happenings
1962-1965
5 1732-011
NCCC, Wild Cascades
1957-1993
6 1732-011
The Royal Bank of Canada Monthly Letter
1959-1963
6 1732-011
U.S. Forest Service Conservation Vistas
1964-1966
6 1732-011
Washington Roadside Council
1962-1966
6 1732-011
Others
1952-1969
Box Accession
6 1732-011
Bulletins
1960-1968
6 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1917, 1930-1968, undated
Subject Series
Box Accession
6 1732-011
Animal Welfare Institute
1965
6 1732-011
Billboards and Roadside Advertising
1963-1965
6 1732-011
Books
1962-1967
6 1732-011
Brochure Plan
1965
6 1732-011
Chelan County Public Utility District (P.U.D.)
1963-1969
6 1732-011
Chiwawa Dam: Chelan P.U.D. Project
1965
6 1732-011
Cities
1962, 1965
6 1732-011
Columbia Gorge
1986
6 1732-011
Columbia Plateau Resources Council
1966
6 1732-011
Columbia River Water Congress (Wenatchee, Wash.)
1966
6 1732-011
Columbus Day - U.S. Forest Service Blowdown (Washington State)
1962-1963
6 1732-011
Conservation Council of the Pacific Northwest - By-Laws
1957
6 1732-011
Conservation Film Center
1964-1968
6 1732-011
Conservation Teaching
1965
Cougar Lakes Wilderness
Box Accession
6 1732-011
Historical Features
1961, 1970-1978
6 1732-011
General Correspondence
1961-1981
Subject Series
Box Accession
6 1732-011
Cougar Lakes Wilderness Public Hearings (Tacoma, Wash.)
1977-1978
6 1732-011
Diablo Lake Resort Development Plan
1971, 1974
6 1732-011
Naches, Tieton, and White River Area
1973-1974, 1977
Box Accession
6 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1962-1977
6 1732-011
Legislation
1971-1979
7 1732-011
Primer Outline
1977
7 1732-011
Maps
1952-1979, undated
7 1732-011
Miscellany
1962-1980
Box Accession
7 1732-011
County Fairs
1966
7 1732-011
Defenders of Wildlife
1964-1966
7 1732-011
Durning, Marvin (for Attorney General)
1967-1968
7 1732-011
Eldorado Peaks Recreation Area
1964
7 1732-011
Facts vs. "Truth" (That You May Know the Truth about Your Forests)
1962-1963, undated
Glacier Peak Wilderness Area
Box Accession
7 1732-011
General Correspondence
Box Accession
7 1732-011
Brower, David
1955-1959
7 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1955-1977, 1995
7 1732-011
Minutes
Scope and Content: Included are the minutes of Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs, Mountaineers-Committee on Conservation and Public Affairs, Sierra Club-Conservation Committee, North Cascades Conservation Council (1957), and a meeting with the U.S. Forest Service in Bellingham, Wash.
1933-1957
7 1732-011
Newsletters from the Mazama and Mazama Conservation Committee
1958-1959
Speeches and Writings
Box Accession
7 1732-011
Mountaineers
1956, 1959
7 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1933, 1955-1959, 1973
Plans and Studies
Box Accession
7 1732-011
Glacier Peak Wilderness Management Plan
1975-1976
7 1732-011
U.S. Forest Service Glacier Peak Land Management Study
1957
7 1732-011
"Recommendations for the Proposed Glacier Peak Wilderness Area by the Mountaineers"
1956, 1959
Box Accession
7 1732-011
Public Hearings in Bellingham and Wenatchee, Wash.
1955-1959
7 1732-011
Statistics
1955-1958
7 1732-011
Lists
1957, 1959
7 1732-011
Maps and Map Information
1937-1961
7 1732-011
Notes
1955-1958
7 1732-011
Miscellany
1954-1977
7 1732-011
Ephemera
1959, undated
7 1732-011
Clippings
1956-1960
Box Accession
7 1732-011
Goat Rocks Wilderness
1957-1962, undated
7 1732-011
Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge (New Jersey)
1964, 1967
7 1732-011
Heald, Weldon - North Cascades Proposed Book
1963
Hickel, Walter J. (U.S. Secretary of the Interior)
Box Accession
7 1732-011
General Correspondence
1968-1969
7 1732-011
Political Cartoons
1968-1969
7 1732-011
Clippings
1968-1969
8 1732-011
Miscellany
1968-1969
Box Accession
8 1732-011
High Sierra Wilderness Area
1964
8 1732-011
Highway Advertising Legislation
1961, 1963
8 1732-011
Hunting
1954-1963, undated
8 1732-011
Initiative 215 - Marine Recreation Land Act
1964-1965
Kennecott Mine
Box Accession
8 1732-011
General Correspondence
1966-1977
8 1732-011
Minutes of Meetings with Kennecott Copper Corporation
1969, undated
Speeches and Writings
Box Accession
8 1732-011
Shaine, Benjamin: Kennecott on Miner's Ridge
1969
8 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1960-1970
Box Accession
8 1732-011
Subject Series: Holden Mine and Others
1967, undated
8 1732-011
Wild Cascades Newsletters
1966-1971
8 1732-011
Facts and Statistics
1967-1971
8 1732-011
Maps
1949-1950, 1962, 1966
8 1732-011
Notes
1966-1977
8 1732-011
Miscellany
1964-1973
8 1732-011
Ephemera
ca. 1967, undated
8 1732-011
Clippings
1966-1970, undated
Box Accession
8 1732-011
Kennecott (Mine) Film
1967-1968
8 1732-011
La Bohn Gap
1968-1970
8 1732-011
Land - Subdivisions
1962-1965
8 1732-011
Mount Adams Wilderness
1981
8 1732-011
Mount Baker National Forest. Progress with Multiple Use
1959-1965
8 1732-011
Mount Baker Recreation Area Logging
1965-1966
Mount Rainier National Park
Box Accession
8 1732-011
General Correspondence
1954-1956, 1977-1988
8 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1953-1956, 1980, 1993
Subject Series
Box Accession
8 1732-011
Environmental Assessment of Mather Memorial Parkway (Washington State Route 410)
1990, 1993
8 1732-011
Mission 66
1956-1957
Box Accession
8 1732-011
Case File: Penberthy v. Tobin
1975-1976
8 1732-011
Plans
1971, 1981
8 1732-011
Statements
1955, 1980
8 1732-011
Statistics
1956, 1980
8 1732-011
Maps
1913, 1955
Mount Rainier National Park Associates
Box Accession
8 1732-011
Outgoing Letters
1987-1990
8-9 1732-011
Newsletters
1986-2000
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
General Correspondence
Box Accession
9 1732-011
Sierra Club, Cascade Chapter
1980-1981
9 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1972-1984
Box Accession
9 1732-011
National Parks and Conservation Association Board of Trustees: Minutes
1980
9 1732-011
Mt. St. Helens Protective Association, Monumental News
1977-1987
9 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1967-1981
9 1732-011
Maps
1980
9 1732-011
Notes
1980-1981, undated
9 1732-011
Miscellany
1972-1982, 1988
9 1732-011
Clippings
1980-1987
Box Accession
9 1732-011
Multiple-Use Management, Pacific Northwest Region
1958-1964
9 1732-011
National Committee for Protection of Trail Country
1964, 1966
9 1732-011
Natural Resources Forum of Washington
1962-1965
9 1732-011
National Timber Supply Act
1969
9 1732-011
NCCC News
1958-1962
9 1732-011
Nominees to NCCC Board
1961-1963, 1967
9 1732-011
North Cascades Booklet
1967, undated
North Cascades Highway
Box Accession
9 1732-011
Report to Washington State Legislature
1947
9 1732-011
Clippings
1962-1973
9 1732-011
Miscellany
1958-1972, undated
Box Accession
9 1732-011
North Cascades National Park Bills Draft
1957, 1962
9 1732-011
North Cascades National Park Proposals
1959-1963, undated
North Cascades Study Team
Hearings Files
Box Accession
9 1732-011
Outgoing Letters of Support to Edward C. Crafts Concerning North Cascades Park
1963
9 1732-011
General Correspondence
1963
9 1732-011
Testimony and Statements
1963
9-10 1732-011
Miscellany
Arrangement: Miscellany is organized chronologically and includes additional testimony, transcripts, notes, and correspondence.
1966-1968, undated
Reports
Box Accession
10 1732-011
North Cascades Study Team Report
1965
10 1732-011
"Outdoor Recreation in the Northern Cascades Today and Tomorrow"
1963
10-11 1732-011
"Outdoor Recreation in the Northern Cascades Today and Tomorrow. Part II: Statistical Compendium Socio-Economic Analysis"
1964
11 1732-011
Suggested Field Study of the North Cascades, Prepared by NCCC
1963
Box Accession
11 1732-011
Reactions to the North Cascades Study Team, Report
1965
11 1732-011
Catalog of Photographs
1963
11 1732-011
Miscellany
1963-1966
Box Accession
11 1732-011
North Cascades Wilderness Area
1960, 1964
Northwest Conservation Representative
Box Accession
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11 1732-011
Quarterly Reports
1962-1973
11 1732-011
Miscellany
1961-1962, 1966-1967
Olympic National Park
Box Accession
11 1732-011
Historical Features
1954
General Correspondence
Box Accession
11 1732-011
Brower, David
1953-1958
11 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1939-1996
Box Accession
11 1732-011
Minutes
Scope and Content: Included are the minutes of the Mountaineers Conservation Division, meetings of National Park Service officials and Northwest conservation representatives, meetings of Governor Daniel Evans and Olympic Park Associates' representatives, and Olympic Park Associates' public meetings.
1955-1975
11 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1942-1957, 1987
11 1732-011
Congressional Hearings' Testimony
1953
Reports and Studies
Box Accession
11 1732-011
Quinault Report
1962
11 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1929-1992
Box Accession
11 1732-011
Forest Salvage Contracts and Timber Sale Permits
1944-1956
11 1732-011
Legislation
1929, 1957-1963
11 1732-011
Proposals
1970, 1972
11 1732-011
Statements
1966
11 1732-011
News Releases
1958-1996
11 1732-011
Maps
1941-1966, undated
12 1732-011
Notes
1959, 1975-1977
12 1732-011
Pamphlets of Emergency Conservation Committee
1934-1938, 1947
12 1732-011
Ephemera
1957-1961, 1987-1990, undated
12 1732-011
Clippings
1952-1994
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Oregon Cascades Conservation Council
1960-1962
12 1732-011
Pacific Science Center Display (Seattle, Wash.)
1963
Pasayten Wilderness
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Maps
1957-1961, 1977
12 1732-011
Miscellany
1954-1979, 1994-2001, undated
Pelly (Congressman Thomas) Moratorium on Logging
Box Accession
12 1732-011
General Correspondence
1959-1963
12 1732-011
Meeting Minutes
Scope and Content: Attendees included Thomas Pelly, R.J. Brooks, W.R. Halliday, Joe Miller, and Duke Watson.
1962
12 1732-011
Maps
1962, undated
12 1732-011
Notes
1961-1962
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Pelly (Congressman Thomas) Remarks - Grassroots Support of North Cascades Park Study
1961
12 1732-011
Pesticides
1964-1965, undated
12 1732-011
Petition Counts for North Cascades National Park
1961
12 1732-011
Planning and Conservation League (California)
1966-1967
Pollution
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Air
1965
12 1732-011
Atomic
1963-1965, undated
12 1732-011
Water
1961-1965
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Population
1965
12 1732-011
Power (Hydroelectric)
1963-1965
12 1732-011
Press Releases and Publicity
1963-1970, undated
12 1732-011
Rampart Dam
1965
12 1732-011
Recreation
1959-1963, undated
12 1732-011
Requests and Transactions for NCCC material and films
1965
12 1732-011
Responses to North Cascades National Park Senate Hearings
1967
12 1732-011
Roadside Forest Recreation
1955-1959, undated
12 1732-011
San Juan Islands Wilderness Study
1964, 1971
12 1732-011
Shaded Relief Map
1965, undated
12 1732-011
Snoqualmie National Forest
1963
12 1732-011
Snoqualmie River Dam
1966-1967
Three Sisters Wilderness
Box Accession
12 1732-011
General Correspondence
1953-1957, 1964
Bulletins
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Friends of the Three Sisters Wilderness, Inc.
1956-1959, 1963-1964
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1954-1957
12 1732-011
Statements and Testimony
1954-1955
12 1732-011
Reports
1963
Itineraries
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Friends of the Three Sisters Wilderness Trail Trips
1956-1963
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Directories
1954-1963
12 1732-011
Miscellany
1954-1957
12 1732-011
Clippings
1955-1957
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Timber
1958-1964, undated
12 1732-011
Timber Sales
1962-1963
12 1732-011
User Fees in National Parks and Forests
1963
12 1732-011
Volunteers
1958-1971, undated
Washington Forest Area Use Council
Box Accession
12 1732-011
General Correspondence
1963-1964
12 1732-011
Minutes
1963-1964
12 1732-011
North Cascades Report
1964
Box Accession
12 1732-011
Washington Lake Survey
1965
12 1732-011
Washington Roadside Council
1964-1966
12 1732-011
Washington State Sportsmen's Council
1956, 1958-1959
Watersheds
Box Accession
13 1732-011
General
1964-1965
13 1732-011
Municipal
1965
Box Accession
13 1732-011
Watershed Management
1961
13 1732-011
Wenatchee National Forest - Multiple Use Reports
1962-1965
13 1732-011
Wild Cascades Book Distribution
1964, undated
13 1732-011
Wild Cascades: Forgotten Parkland by Harvey Manning
1965-1969, undated
Wild Cascades (NCCC newsletter)
Box Accession
13 1732-011
Index
1968
13 1732-011
Schedules
1963-1970
13 1732-011
Staff and Meetings
1968-1969
Wilderness (Wilderness Act)
Box Accession
13 1732-011
General Correspondence
1957-1959, 1973-1974
Subject Series
Box Accession
13 1732-011
Wilderness Bill
1956-1964, undated
Box Accession
13 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1959-1973
13 1732-011
Statements
1958-1959, 1973
Conference Proceedings
Box Accession
13 1732-011
Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs Fifth Biennial Conference on Northwest Wilderness
1964
Box Accession
13 1732-011
Conference Files: Sierra Club Tenth Biennial Wilderness Conference
1967
13 1732-011
Legislation
1963-1973
13 1732-011
Publications
1964, 1966
Box Accession
13 1732-011
Wilderness Alps of Stehekin - Film
1961
13 1732-011
Wildlife
1957-1961
Wildlife Management
Box Accession
13 1732-011
Washington D.C., Department of Game
1956-1957
13 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1954-1965
Box Accession
13 1732-011
Wildlife Refuges
1954-1965, undated
14 1732-011
Wind in the Wilderness Television Program
1964
14 1732-011
Woodward, Walt, Seattle Times Concerning North Cascades
1965
14 1732-011
Yakima River Conservancy
1966
14 1732-011
Zimmerman, Bill - Washington, D.C.
1963
Box Accession
14 1732-011
Logbooks: Conservation Log 1 and 2 by Patrick Goldsworthy
1957-1975
Conference and Convention Files
Box Accession
14 1732-011
Canadian National Parks: Today and Tomorrow (Oct. 9-15, 1968)
1955-1968, undated
14 1732-011
Governor's Conference on Outdoor Recreation
1962
14 1732-011
Outdoor Recreation Congress for the Pacific Northwest
1965
Reader's Digest Workshop: "They Saved the Big Sur"
Box Accession
14 1732-011
California Department of Public Works, The Scenic Route
14 1732-011
Photographs
Scope and Content: Includes photographs of Ansel Adams and Pat Goldsworthy.
1967
14 1732-011
Miscellany
1967, undated
Box Accession
14 1732-011
(Fifth) World Forestry Congress
1960
14 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1955-1968
Box Accession
14 1732-011
Financial Records
1957-1961
14 1732-011
Membership Records
1956-1968, undated
Statistics
Box Accession
14 1732-011
Forest Statistics for Washington State Counties
1942, 1953
14 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1956-1966
Box Accession
14-15 1732-011
News Releases
1956-1968, undated
Lists
Box Accession
15 1732-011
Conservation Mailing List Revisions
1970
15 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1955-1968, undated
Box Accession
15 1732-011
Legislation
1954-1968
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Legislation
1962
Box
15 1732-011
Platforms: Washington State Democratic Party
1960
15 1732-011
Resolutions
1955-1968
15 1732-011
Recommendations re: North Cascades National Park
1966-1967
15 1732-011
Testimony
1961-1968
Plans and Proposals
Prospectus for North Cascades National Park
Box Accession
15 1732-011
Summary
1963-1964
15 1732-011
Edited by J. Michael McCloskey
1963
15 1732-011
Rough Drafts
1963
15 1732-011
Bound Publication
1963
16 1732-011
Requests
1963-1965
16 1732-011
Mailing Master Lists
1964
Box Accession
16 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1959-1968, undated
Box Accession
16 1732-011
Policies and Statements
1956-1968
16 1732-011
Publicity Packets
1967
Reports
Box Accession
16 1732-011
Governor's Report on Outdoor Recreation in Washington
1962-1963
16 1732-011
Mt. Hinman Alpine Recreation Area
1965-1966
16 1732-011
U.S. National Park Service, Northern Cascades Area Investigation, and Others
Scope and Content: Also included are: "Notes for North Cascades Report: Summer of 1959" by David Simons; Irving Clark's Files; and "National Park Potentialities in the Cascade Mountains of Washington" by National Park Service Cascades Committee.
1937, 1959, undated
16 1732-011
White House Regional Conferences, Report to the President
1962
16 1732-011
Others
1940, 1953-1968, undated
Box Accession
16 1732-011
Forest Service Manuals for Oregon and Washington
1967-1968
16 1732-011
Guides
1952-1968
Yearbooks
Box Accession
16 1732-011
Cascadians
1963-1964
16 1732-011
Skagit Alpine Club
1965
Box Accession
16 1732-011
Magazine Articles
1953-1968
16 1732-011
Reprints
1952-1968
16 1732-011
Mockups
1965
16 1732-011
Bibliographies
1965
16 1732-011
Notebooks
ca. 1955, 1959
16-17 1732-011
Notes
1956-1968, undated
Postcards
box:oversize Accession
23 1732-011
Mt. Rainier
undated
Box
17 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1963, 1966
Box Accession
17 1732-011
Awards
1958, 1967-1968
17 1732-011
Publications
1955-1966
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Maps
1901, 1935, 1950-1968, undated
Book Jackets
box:oversize Accession
23 1732-011
The North Cascades National Park, Photos by Bob and Ira Spring, Text by Harvey Manning
1969
Box Accession
17 1732-011
Miscellany
1957-1968, undated
Ephemera
Box Accession
17 1732-011
Campsites
1956-1965
17 1732-011
NCCC
1960-1968
17 1732-011
Others
1958-1968
Box Accession
17 1732-011
Clippings
1954-1968
NCCC Trails and Roads Committee
Box Accession
17 1732-011
General Correspondence
1968-1969, undated
17 1732-011
Minutes
1968, undated
17 1732-011
Writings Concerning Trails
1968-1969, undated
Reports
Box Accession
17 1732-011
Trail Reconnaissance
1967
18 1732-011
Trails and Roads in the North Cascades
1969
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Maps
1963
18 1732-011
Notes
1968-1969
Goldsworthy, Patrick - Personal Papers
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Correspondence Concerning California and Washington Voter Laws
1952
18 1732-011
Mazamas Summit Certificate - Dome Peak
1959
Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Constitution and By-laws
1959
18 1732-011
General Correspondence
1960-1965
18 1732-011
Newsletters
1956-1957, 1962
18 1732-011
Resolutions
1953-1968
18 1732-011
Conference and Convention Files
1956-1968
18 1732-011
Lists of Officers
1955, 1965
Joint Committee on Salvage Logging in Olympic National Park (SLONP)
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Historical Features
1956-1957
18 1732-011
General Correspondence
1956-1957
18 1732-011
Minutes and Meeting Notes
1956-1957
18 1732-011
Reports
1951, 1956-1957
18 1732-011
Notes
1956-1957
18 1732-011
Miscellany
1956-1957
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Mountaineers, Anti-Vandalism Unit
1956-1960
Mountaineers, Conservation Division
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Organizational Features
1957-1958, 1967
18 1732-011
General Correspondence
1953-1972, undated
Minutes
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Conservation Division
1954-1973, undated
18 1732-011
National Parks and Forest Committee
1966-1967
18 1732-011
North Cascades Subcommittee
1967-1969
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Earthy Notes Newsletter
1970-1972
18 1732-011
Handbook
1961
Speeches and Writings
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Recommendations for the Proposed Glacier Peak Wilderness Area
1956
18 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1955-1966
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Budgets
1960-1968
18 1732-011
Proposals
1959-1972, undated
18 1732-011
Resolutions
1960-1963, undated
18 1732-011
Lists
1957-1970
18 1732-011
Snoqualmie Pass Region Map
1952
18 1732-011
Notes
1966-1968, undated
18 1732-011
Miscellany
1966-1969, undated
Box Accession
18 1732-011
Mountaineers: Good Outdoor Manners Committee
1959-1960
National Parks and Conservation Association
Box Accession
18-19 1732-011
General Correspondence
1955-2000
Minutes
Box Accession
19 1732-011
Annual Meeting of the Corporation and Board of Trustees
1966, 1971, 1980-1981
19 1732-011
Executive Committee and Board of Trustees
1966, 1979-1981
19 1732-011
Western Advisory Committee
1957, undated
Newsletters
Box Accession
19 1732-011
American Outdoors - A Presidential Commission Update
1986-1987
19 1732-011
Exchange - Newsletter of the National Park Action Project
1982-1991
19 1732-011
National Park and Conservation Association (NPCA) Alerts
1980-1991
19 1732-011
The Park Watcher Flash - A Call to Action for NPCA Park Activists
1992-1998
19 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1996-1997
Box Accession
19 1732-011
March for Parks
1992-1994
News Releases
Box Accession
19 1732-011
"Conservation on the March" - Weekly Column by C. Edward Graves
1956-1957
19 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1958, 1981
Reports
Box Accession
19 1732-011
Monthly
1980-1981
19 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1978-1980
Box Accession
19 1732-011
Statements
1963-1977
19 1732-011
Plans and Proposals
1966, 1973, 1977
19 1732-011
Resolutions
1958, 1980
19 1732-011
Reprints
1978
19 1732-011
Lists
1979-1980
19 1732-011
Miscellany
1979-1982
19 1732-011
Ephemera
1982-1994, undated
North Cascades Foundation
Box Accession
19 1732-011
Organizational Features
1971
19 1732-011
General Correspondence
1971-1976
19 1732-011
Minutes
1971
19 1732-011
Financial Records
1971-1976
Sierra Club
Box Accession
19 1732-011
Organizational Features
1958-1965, undated
19 1732-011
Incoming Letters from Ansel Adams
1967
General Correspondence
Box Accession
19 1732-011
Brower, David
1953-1967
19 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1952-1977
Minutes
Box Accession
19 1732-011
Board of Directors
1967
19 1732-011
Committee on Chapters
1954-1959
19 1732-011
Conservation Committee
1956-1964
19 1732-011
Conservation Committee, Southern Section
1957-1963
Newsletters
Box Accession
19 1732-011
Sierra Club Bulletin
1958-1961
19 1732-011
Sierra Club, Outdoor Newsletter
1960-1965
19 1732-011
Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter, The Argonaut
1961, 1963
Box Accession
19 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1955-1969, undated
19 1732-011
Conservation Policy Guide: Abstracts of Directors' Actions (1946-1968)
1968
19 1732-011
Lists
1955-1965, undated
19 1732-011
News Releases
1956-1964
19 1732-011
Reports
1955, 1969, 1972
20 1732-011
Conference and Convention Files
1951-1965
20 1732-011
Publications
1931-1968
Color Lithograph Prints from Sierra Club Publications
Porter, Eliot
box:oversize Accession
23 1732-011
In Wilderness Is the Preservation of the World by Henry David Thoreau
1962
23 1732-011
The Place No One Knew: Glen Canyon on the Colorado
1963
23 1732-011
Summer Island: Penobscot Country
1966
23 1732-011
Time and the River Flowing: Grand Canyon
1965
Wenkam, Robert
box:oversize Accession
23 1732-011
Kauai and the Park Country of Hawaii
1967
Box Accession
20 1732-011
Miscellany
1955-1963, 1972
20 1732-011
Ephemera
1960-1967, undated
20 1732-011
Sierra Club Council
1956-1957
Sierra Club Outing Committee
Box Accession
20 1732-011
General Correspondence
1949-1967, 1971
Minutes
Box Accession
20 1732-011
Finance Subcommittee
1955
20 1732-011
Outing Committee
1953-1957
Box Accession
20 1732-011
Financial Statements
1949-1955
20 1732-011
Miscellany
1949-1965
Sierra Club Pacific Northwest Chapter
Biographical/Historical Note: The Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Sierra Club was established in 1954 and delineated its territory as Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia, and Alaska. The chapter considered local conservation issues, rather than outings and recreational activities, its main focus. By 1967 membership had risen to 1,300, and meetings were held alternately in Seattle, Portland, Eugene, and occasionally Vancouver, B.C. The chapter supported a number of conservation efforts across the region, including the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area campaign, the North Cascades park bill, and opposition to development of the Kennecott copper mine. The chapter's executive committee also established the position of the Northwest conservation representative. The Pacific Northwest Chapter was eventually divided into the Cascade, Oregon, Northern Rockies, Western Canada, and Alaska chapters of the Sierra Club.
Box Accession
20 1732-011
Historical Features
1954, 1967
Outgoing Letters
Box Accession
20 1732-011
Ansel Adams to Conrad Wirth, U.S. National Park Service (distributed by Sierra Club)
1956
General Correspondence
Box Accession
20 1732-011
Brower, David
1953-1964
20 1732-011
Northwest Conservation Representative
1972-1975
20 1732-011
Miscellaneous
Scope and Content: Major correspondents include: Patrick Goldsworthy, C. Edward Graves (western representative of the National Parks Association), George Marshall (editor for the Wilderness Society newsletter), Alfred Schmitz, Sierra Club, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. National Park Service, and Edgar Wayburn (Sierra Club Conservation Committee).
1951-1978
Minutes
Box Accession
20-21 1732-011
Executive Committee
1954-1974
21 1732-011
Other
1953-1972
Newsletters
Box Accession
21 1732-011
Northwest Conservation Briefs
1961-1973
21 1732-011
Sierra Club Pacific Northwest Chapter Newsletter
1955-1960
21 1732-011
Sierra Club Pacific Northwest Chapter, Northwest Conifer
1962-1972
21 1732-011
Sierra Club Puget Sound Group
1968-1978
21 1732-011
Others
1955, 1959
Subject Series
Box Accession
21 1732-011
Glacier Peak Sierra Club High Trip
1955-1958, undated
21 1732-011
Glacier Peak Wilderness Area
1957-1959
21 1732-011
Mt. Rainier National Park
1956-1957
21 1732-011
Nominations to Executive Committee
1954-1963, undated
21 1732-011
Sierra Club, Pacific Northwest Chapter, Inland Empire Group
1968
21 1732-011
Trips
1958-1960
Box Accession
21 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1955-1972, undated
Reports
Box Accession
21 1732-011
Sierra Club Organizational Problems in the Pacific Northwest Region by Richard M. Noyes
1970
21 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1955-1963
Box Accession
21 1732-011
Lesson Plan: Wilderness and Wildland Parks
1962
21 1732-011
Lists
1953-1970
21 1732-011
News Releases
1955-1957
21 1732-011
Legislation
1956-1957
21 1732-011
Notes
1955-1970, undated
21 1732-011
Publications
1959
21 1732-011
Miscellany
1954-1968, undated
21 1732-011
Ephemera
1957, 1959
21 1732-011
Clippings
1955-1957
Clark, Irving M.
General Correspondence
Box Accession
21 1732-011
U.S. Forest Service, North Pacific Region
1929-1957
21 1732-011
Miscellaneous
1926-1957
Box Accession
21 1732-011
Minutes of the Wilderness Society Executive Committee
1956
21 1732-011
NCCC Newsletters
1957
21 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1929-1956
21 1732-011
Reports
1934-1946
21 1732-011
Publications
1936, 1955-1957
21 1732-011
Notes
1937-1957, undated
21 1732-011
Maps
1936-1951, undated
21 1732-011
Ephemera
1940, 1956
21 1732-011
Clippings
1940-1957
Tomlinson, Owen A.
Box Accession
22 1732-011
General Correspondence
1932-1943
22 1732-011
Speeches and Writings
1937-1940, undated
Studies
U.S. National Park Service, Northern Cascades Area Investigation
Box Accession
22 1732-011
Reports
1937
Maps
Box Accession
22 1732-011
Areas Visited by Investigating Committee
1937
22 1732-011
Chelan National Forest
1931, 1936
22 1732-011
Columbia National Forest
1935-1939
22 1732-011
Mt. Baker National Forest
1932-1938
22 1732-011
Mt. Rainier National Forest and Park
1923, 1930-1931
22 1732-011
Pacific Crest Trail System
1937, undated
22 1732-011
Snoqualmie National Forest
1935-1937
22 1732-011
Wenatchee National Forest
1936
Box Accession
22 1732-011
Clippings and Editorials
1937, 1939
Washington State Planning Council, Cascade Mountains Study
Box Accession
22 1732-011
General Correspondence
1937-1941
22 1732-011
Memoranda
1939-1940
22 1732-011
Reports
1940
22 1732-011
Miscellany
1939-1940, undated
22 1732-011
Clippings
1939-1940
Reports of U.S. National Park Service
Box Accession
22 1732-011
Forestry Report on Northern Cascades Area (Grazing)
1939
22 1732-011
North Cascades Area: Geology and Mineral Resources
1939-1941
22 1732-011
North Cascades Area: Wildlife Resources
1939
Box Accession
22 1732-011
Subject Series: Conservation
1931-1940, undated
22 1732-011
Maps
1924-1939, undated
22 1732-011
Miscellany
1906, 1917, 1936-1940, undated
Ephemera
Box Accession
22 1732-011
Pacific Crest Trail System
1935, 1939
22 1732-011
Program for Inspection of City Light Skagit Project
1937
22 1732-011
U.S. Forest Service Advertising Samples
1933-1934, 1938
22 1732-011
Skiing and Music Events
1939-1940
Box Accession
22 1732-011
Clippings
1937-1939
Box Accession
25-44 1732-011
Unprocessed Records
1969-2002

Accession No. 1732-012: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1949-2003Return to Top

3.58 cubic feet (4 boxes)

Scope and Content: Contains records from 1949-2003, including correspondence, reports, publications, newsletters, and subject series about state parks, wildernesses, energy, and water conservation issues.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Patrick Goldsworthy in 2004.

Processing Info: Processed in 2011 by Paige Hatcher.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder Accession
1/1-17 1732-012
Administrative Files
1969-1998
2/1-12 1732-012
Administrative Files
1993-1999
2/13 1732-012
Miscellaneous Publications
1949-1990
2/14 1732-012
Miscellaneous Publications
1993-1999
2/15 1732-012
Miscellaneous Publications - National Park Service
1986
2/16 1732-012
Miscellaneous Publications - Power
1979-1980
2/17 1732-012
Miscellaneous Publications - Water
1983
Subject Series
Box/Folder Accession
2/18 1732-012
Alpine Lakes
1980
2/19-21 1732-012
Columbia River
1949-1999
3/1 1732-012
Columbia River Gorge
1987, 1991-1994
3/2 1732-012
Colville National Forest
1979
3/3 1732-012
Okanagon National Forest
1998
3/4 1732-012
Olympic National Park
1975-1987
3/5 1732-012
Mt. Rainier National Park
1974-1991
3/6-9 1732-012
Alaska Parks & Wilderness
1949-1999
3/10 1732-012
Arizona Parks & Wilderness
1963-1966
3/11-21 1732-012
California Parks & Wilderness
1952-1984
3/22 1732-012
Idaho Parks & Wilderness
1963
3/23 1732-012
Indiana Parks & Wilderness
1962-1976
3/24 1732-012
Kentucky Parks & Wilderness
1968
3/25 1732-012
Minnesota Parks & Wilderness
1965
3/26 1732-012
Montana Parks & Wilderness
1953-1963
3/27-28 1732-012
National Parks Service - National
1968-1996
3/29 1732-012
National Parks Service - Regional
1992-1997
3/30 1732-012
Nebraska Parks & Wilderness
1999-2001
3/31 1732-012
Nevada Parks & Wilderness
1958-1959
3/32 1732-012
New Jersey Parks & Wilderness
1963
3/33 1732-012
New Mexico Parks & Wilderness
1965-1967
3/34 1732-012
North Carolina Parks & Wilderness
1965-1976
3/35 1732-012
Ohio Parks & Wilderness
1959-1964
3/36-39 1732-012
Oregon Parks & Wilderness
1955-1978
4/1-4 1732-012
Oregon Parks & Wilderness
1955-1965
4/5-11 1732-012
Utah Parks & Wilderness
1951-1965
4/12 1732-012
Wisconsin Parks & Wilderness
1961
4/13-14 1732-012
Wyoming Parks & Wilderness
1952-2003

Accession No. 1732-013: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1985-2000Return to Top

4.21 cubic feet (5 boxes)

Scope and Content: Records from 1985-2000, including correspondence, reports, maps, and similar materials related to the involvement of the NCCC in the Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Some material stored offsite; advance notice is required for use.

Acquisition Info: Donated by Patrick Goldsworthy in 2004.

Processing Info: Processed in 2011 by Paige Hatcher

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder Accession
1/1-16 1732-013
Administrative Files
1985-1988
2/1-15 1732-013
Administrative Files
1988-1991
3/1-17 1732-013
Administrative Files
1991-1995
4/1-15 1732-013
Administrative Files
1995-1998
5/1-3 1732-013
Administrative Files
1999-2000

Accession No. 1732-014: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 2000-2005Return to Top

2.64 cubic feet (3 boxes)

Scope and Content: Records related to the North Cascades Conservation Council's involvement in the Baker River Hydroelectric Relicensing Project. Includes meeting minutes, notes, correspondence, studies, and reports.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Records stored off site; advance notice required for use.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights retained. Contact Special Collections for details.

Acquisition Info: Patrick D. Goldsworthy, 2006-05-01

Accession No. 1732-015: North Cascades Conservation Council records, 1948-2018Return to Top

11.92 cubic feet (12 boxes, 3 tubes, 1 oversize folder)
Arrangement: Arranged in 12 series.
  • Series 1, Administrative Records
  • Series 2, Correspondence
  • Series 3, Subject Series
  • Series 4, Environmental Organizations
  • Series 5, Photos
  • Series 6, NCCC Proposals and Statements
  • Series 7, Outside Studies, Environmental Impact Statements, Management Plans, etc.
  • Series 8, Maps
  • Series 9, North Cascades Conservation Council Miscellaneous
  • Series 10, Audio/visual Materials
  • Series 11, Slides
  • Series 12, Membership

Scope and Content: This accession consists of office files, subject series, reports, maps, correspondence, media, newsletters, photographs and slides, publications, and administrative records from the office of Patrick Goldsworthy.

Restrictions on Access: Access to portions of the collection is restricted. Portions of the collection is stored offsite; advance notice is required for use. Membership records (Boxes 11-12) are restricted; permission to view them must be requested from the North Cascades Conservation Council board via the ncccinfo@northcascades.org email address.

Restrictions on Use: Status of creator's copyrights is unknown; restrictions may exist on copying, quotation, or publication. Users are responsible for researching copyright status before use.

Acquisition Info: Papers from Patrick Goldsworthy's office, donated by Phil Fenner, January 2020.

Container(s) Description Dates
Series 1: Administrative Records
Box Accession
1 1732-015
NCCC--Articles of Incorporation, Re-instatement
1959, 1990
1 1732-015
NCCC--By-laws and Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation
2006
1 1732-015
NCCC--By-laws
1957
1 1732-015
NCCC--Annual Reports
1994-2008
1 1732-015
NCCC--Financial Filings
1959-2013
1 1732-015
NCCC--Treasurer's Reports
1978, 1982-1983
1 1732-015
NCCC--Board Meeting Minutes
1957-1960
1 1732-015
NCCC--Board Meeting Minutes
1964-1969
1 1732-015
NCCC--Board Meeting Minutes
1980-1984
1 1732-015
NCCC--Board Meeting Minutes
1985-1989
1 1732-015
NCCC--Board Meeting Minutes
1993-1995
1 1732-015
NCCC--Board Meeting Minutes
1995-1999
1 1732-015
NCCC--Board Meeting Minutes
2000-2004
1 1732-015
NCCC--Board Meeting Minutes
2008-2009
1 1732-015
NCCC--Board Meeting Minutes
2013-2014
1 1732-015
NCCC--Executive Committee Correspondence and Notes
approximately 1986-2010
1 1732-015
NCCC--Operations
approximately 1988, 2003-2009
1 1732-015
NCCC Membership
1969, 2004-2012
1 1732-015
NCCC--Development and Fundraising
approximately 2000-2012
1 1732-015
NCCC--Grants
approximately 1984-2004
1 1732-015
NCCC 50th Anniversary
2007
1 1732-015
40th Anniversary of North Cascades National Park
2008
Series 2: Correspondence
Box Accession
1 1732-015
Membership Event Correspondence
2011
1 1732-015
Patrick Goldsworthy Correspondence re: gun laws
1987-2003
1 1732-015
Patrick Goldsworthy Correspondence--Miscellaneous
1 1732-015
Harvey Manning Correspondence
1966-2004
1 1732-015
NCCC--personal letters
1977-2004
1 1732-015
NCCC Correspondence--Miscellaneous
3 folders
2 1732-015
NCCC Correspondence--Miscellaneous
3 folders
Series 3: Subject Series
Box Accession
2 1732-015
American Alps Legacy Project (AALP)
2 folders
2 1732-015
American Alps Legacy Project (AALP)--Biodiversity Report
2010-2011
2 1732-015
American Alps Legacy Project (AALP)--Economic Impact Report
Scope and Content: Title: "Increasing Rural Jobs and Income in the North Cascades: The Economic Impact of the American Alps Legacy Project"
2010
2 1732-015
Bonanza Queen Mine Acquisition Proposal
1999-2000
2 1732-015
Brenmac Mines at Sultan Basin Properties
1971-1972
2 1732-015
British Columbia Park (new)
2006
2 1732-015
Buckhorn
2011-2012
2 1732-015
Bumping Lake
1977
2 1732-015
Cascades International Park
2 folders
1989-1995
2 1732-015
Climate
approximately 2005-2011
2 1732-015
Conservation Film Center
2 folders
approximately 1965-1968
2 1732-015
Cougar Lake Wilderness
3 folders
1961-1971
2 1732-015
Cross Cascade Pipeland Project
1996
2 1732-015
Crystal Mountain Eagles Lair Ski Resport1958, 1981
2 1732-015
Depot Creek Trail
1974-1975
2 1732-015
Desolation-Hozomeen Trail
2002
2 1732-015
Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge
1975
2 1732-015
DUSEL (Deep Underground Science and Engineering Lab)/Haxton
2005
2 1732-015
Elderly Birdwatchers and Griping Society
2006-2007
2 1732-015
Enchantment Lakes
Scope and Content: Includes a draft of "Enchantment--What's in a name" by Margaret P. Stark
1966-1967
2 1732-015
Endangered Species Act
2005-2006
2 1732-015
Entiat Watershed (WRIA 46)
2002
2 1732-015
Federal Power Commission (FPC) Relicensing Project No. 719, James and Phelps Creeks, Chiwawa River Drainage
1971
2 1732-015
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)--Skagit
2009
2 1732-015
Fire Management and Firewood Management
Scope and Content: Includes Stehekin Community Council's "Firewood Management Committee Proposal"
1977-1997
2 1732-015
Fish Stocking
1997-2005
2 1732-015
Karen Font
2007
2 1732-015
Glacier Peak Wilderness Management Plan--preliminary draft
1975-1976
2 1732-015
Golden Horn
2008
3 1732-015
Goose-Maverick Lawsuit
7 folders
1997-1999
3 1732-015
Granite Falls Quarry
1997
3 1732-015
Grazing
1949-2000
3 1732-015
Green River (Gorge)
approximately 1968
3 1732-015
Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan
Scope and Content: Includes a draft of "North Cascades Grizzly Bear Ecosystem Recovery Chapter"
1988-2006
3 1732-015
Heliskiing
2008
3 1732-015
Helicopter Skiing--Okanogan and Wenatchee National Forests
1980-1983
3 1732-015
Helicopter Skiing--" Helicopter-Assisted Skiing Special Use Permit Environmental Assessment"
2002
3 1732-015
Holden Mine
2010
3 1732-015
Hydropower--Comments regarding procedures for assessing hydropower projects clustered in river basins
1983, 1985
3 1732-015
I-90 Wilderness Study
2003
3 1732-015
Issaquah Alps Trails Club
1979-1982
3 1732-015
Kangaroo Ridge Hut
3 folders
1985
3 1732-015
Local Relief and glaciation of alpine areas of the contiguous United States
undated
3 1732-015
Loggers Point--North Cascades Conservation Council v. Chelan County
1997
3 1732-015
Logging
1966-2004
3 1732-015
Loomis Forest
1993-1999
3 1732-015
M and R Strategic Services
2005-2006
3 1732-015
Mad River Lawsuit
2005
3 1732-015
Mather Memorial Parkway (Washington State Route 410)
Scope and Content: NCCC Comments
1993
3 1732-015
Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Joint Study
Scope and Content: Drafts of "Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Joint Study," "Public Brochure Alternatives and their Pros and Cons Development of Water and Related Land Resources Snoqualmie River, Washington"
1973
3 1732-015
Mining
1971-1972, 2009-2010
3 1732-015
Mount Baker Wilderness/Noisy Creek
approximately 2002
3 1732-015
Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
approximately 2002-2010
3 1732-015
Mount Rainier National Park
approximately 1967-2006
3 1732-015
Mount Saint Helens Monument--Spirit Lake Recreation Area
1970-1972
3 1732-015
Mountain Loop Highway (Washington State Route 7)
Scope and Content: Includes "Draft Environmental Statement for Washington Forest Highway Route 7 Mountain Loop Highway"
1973-1974, 1989, 2005-2007
3 1732-015
National Forest Fees
2005
3 1732-015
National Motorcycle Association v. Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation (IAC)
2005
3 1732-015
National Park Additions
1986-1987
3 1732-015
National Park Service
Scope and Content: Mostly re: Management policy changes
1965, 2005-2006
3 1732-015
Noisy Creek
1988
3 1732-015
Nooksack Instream Resources Protection Program
Scope and Content: Includes "Nooksack Instream Resources Protection Program (Water Resource Inventory Area 1) Including Proposed Administrative Rules" preliminary draft
1985
3 1732-015
North Cascades Environmental Learning Center
2005
4 1732-015
North Cascades Highway
1972-1985
4 1732-015
North Cascades National Park
2 folders
Scope and Content: Includes "A Master Plan for North Cascades Washington" preliminary working draft
approximately 1966-2005
4 1732-015
North Cascades preservation
4 1732-015
Northwest Wilderness Conference
1972
4 1732-015
Northwest Wilderness Conference
1980-1989
4 1732-015
15th Northwest Wilderness Conference
2 folders
1994
4 1732-015
Northwest Wilderness Conference
1990-2000
4 1732-015
Northwest Wilderness Conference
2003-2004
4 1732-015
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
approximately 2004-2011
4 1732-015
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest--Travel Management
2008-2009
4 1732-015
Off-Road Vehicles (ORV)
1975-1980
4 1732-015
Off-Road Vehicles (ORV)
2 folders
General Notes: See also: Mad River Lawsuit
2005-2006
4 1732-015
Olympic National Park
1971-2006
4 1732-015
Operation Cascade
1972-1973
4 1732-015
Pacific Northwest Trail
1978-2009
4 1732-015
"National Scenic Study 1980: Pacific Northwest Trail" draft
1980
4 1732-015
Parks Plan 90 (British Columbia, Canada)
approximately 1991
4 1732-015
Pasayten Project
2000
4 1732-015
Perry Creek
1997
4 1732-015
Plum Creek Land Exchange
2 folders
1986-2000
4 1732-015
Pombo, Richard (congressman)
2005-2006
4 1732-015
Publishing--Correspondence
2000-2017
4 1732-015
Publishing--Living Wilderness Book bibliography
1965
4 1732-015
Publishing--Correspondence re: Harvey Manning's book North Cascades: Crisis and Conflict
1990
4 1732-015
Publishing--"The Wild Cascades" Correspondence
2002-2011
4 1732-015
Quartz Creek Watershed--Road
1969
4 1732-015
Radio Repeaters--North Cascades National Park
2006
4 1732-015
Recreation Fee Demo
2001-2002
4 1732-015
Rendezvous Huts
2008
4 1732-015
Rivers (Hoh, Cedar, Stillguamish, Lowe, Boulder, Sultan, Spokane, Snoqualmie, Skykomish, Willamette)
1966, 2000-2006
5 1732-015
Road Development Plan
2003
5 1732-015
Roadless Areas
1994-2006
5 1732-015
Roadless Areas--Oregon
2004
5 1732-015
"Roadless Area Review and Evaluation--Draft Environmental Impact Statement"--Comments
1973
5 1732-015
Ross Dam
5 1732-015
Ross Lake--Fish and Fisheries
Scope and Content: Includes "Ross Lake: The fish and fisheries" draft report
1986, 1989
5 1732-015
Ross Lake National Recreation Area (RLNRA)
1980-2010
5 1732-015
Scenic Rivers Bill
1977
5 1732-015
Schriner (Sara) meeting re: Ecosystem Management System for North Cascades Region
1987
5 1732-015
Seattle City Light--Environmental Division
1986-2010
5 1732-015
Seattle Regional Office National Park Service (maintenance)
1986-1987
5 1732-015
Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission (SEEC)
1984
5 1732-015
Skagit Environmental Endowment Commission (SEEC) Annual Report
2000
5 1732-015
Skagit Oral History Project (Phase 1 and 2)
2003-2004
5 1732-015
Skagit Queen Mine
1975
5 1732-015
Skagit River
1966-1975
5 1732-015
Skagit River Study--Management Alternatives
1972
5 1732-015
Small Hydro
6 folders
approximately 1978-2009
5 1732-015
Snoqualmie River Basin/Dam Project
1967
5 1732-015
Stehekin--Phones
2007
5 1732-015
Stehekin Road and Ferry
2005-2010
5 1732-015
Stehekin Valley--map design
1994
5 1732-015
Suittle River Road
2006
5 1732-015
Sustainable Forests
1986-2006
5 1732-015
Thornton Creek and Damnation Creek Hydroelectric Projects
1983-1985
5 1732-015
Three Fingers High County
1972
5 1732-015
Trails
1970-2006
5 1732-015
U.S. Bureau of Land Management Wilderness In
Scope and Content: Includes "Interim Management Policy and Guidelines for wilderness study areas" draft
1978-1979
5 1732-015
U.S. Forest Service
1966, 1986
5 1732-015
U.S. Forest Service
2000
5 1732-015
U.S. Forest Service
2001
5 1732-015
U.S. Forest Service
2002
5 1732-015
U.S. Forest Service
2003
5 1732-015
U.S. Forest Service
2006-2009
5 1732-015
U.S. Forest Service
2010
5 1732-015
Washington Park Wilderness Bill
1988
5 1732-015
Washington Park Wilderness Bill--Maps
1988
6 1732-015
Washington Coastal Zone Management
1970
6 1732-015
Washington State Department of Natural Resources
Scope and Content: Includes copy of "Washington State Draft Asset Stewardship Plan May 21, 1997"
1997-2009
6 1732-015
Washington Wilderness
1981
6 1732-015
Washington State Wilderness Act of 1984
1984
6 1732-015
Water Crisis--Columbia River Basin Project Bill
Scope and Content: Includes "Water and the West" by Henry M. Jackson
1965-1966
6 1732-015
Wenatchee National Forest
1986, 2002
6 1732-015
Whitechuck
1979-2009
6 1732-015
Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
Scope and Content: Includes "Skagit National Wild and Scenic River: A request for an appropriation from the land and water conservation fund"
1968-1984
6 1732-015
Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
Scope and Content: Includes "Benefits of National Wild and Scenic Rivers Designation" prepared by Washington Wild and Scenic Rivers Campaign Committee
1989-2008
6 1732-015
Wild Sky Wilderness Bill
2001-2005
6 1732-015
Wild and Scenic Rivers Act Study
Scope and Content: Includes "The Skagit: A proposal for river classification under the wild and scenic rivers act preliminary environmental impact statement"
1973-1975
6 1732-015
Wildlife
1977-2010
6 1732-015
Wilderness
Scope and Content: Includes "Wilderness and Consciousness" by William F. Unsoeld
approximately 1955-1979
6 1732-015
Wilderness Conference
1957, 2000, undated
6 1732-015
Wilderness Legislation
2005-2006
Series 4: Environmental Organizations
Box Accession
6 1732-015
Crystal Mountain Conservation Coalition
1998-2001
6 1732-015
Mineral Policy Center
General Notes: Renamed Earthworks
2000-2004
6 1732-015
Mount Baker Wilderness Association
Scope and Content: Newsletters
1980-1982
6 1732-015
National Trails and Waters Coalition
2005-2006
6 1732-015
National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA)
1987, 2004-2011
6 1732-015
North Cascades Institute
1993-2004
6 1732-015
Northwest Rivers Council
1988-1990
6 1732-015
River Network
1990-2003
6 1732-015
Sierra Club
Scope and Content: Correspondence, memos, meeting agendas and minutes
1972-1974
6 1732-015
Sierra Club Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
2002-2003
6 1732-015
Sierra Club Cascade Chapter--Comments on Draft Forest Plan and Environmental Impact Statement for the Mount Baker Snoqualmie National Forest
1988
6 1732-015
Sierra Club--National Recreation Areas Litigation
1982
6 1732-015
Sierra Club Seminar--Wildlife Resources Presentation
October 10, 1978
6 1732-015
Sierra Club--"Wilderness: a squandered heritage--A statement on wilderness policy"
1948
6 1732-015
Southwest Washington Province Advisory Committee
Scope and Content: Meeting Agendas
2004-2005
6 1732-015
The Wilderness Society
approximately 1979-2000
6 1732-015
Miscellaneous Environmental Organizations
6 1732-015
Miscellaneous publications
1952-1977
6 1732-015
Miscellaneous publications
1983-2003
Series 5: Photos
Box Accession
6 1732-015
Wilderness Photos
approximately 1974
6 1732-015
Black and white National Parks photos
undated
6 1732-015
Black and white nature photos
General Notes: Photographers: John Warth, Patrick Goldsworthy, Bob and Ira Spring
undated
6 1732-015
Copper City Logging--Cougar Lake, WA
1962
6 1732-015
Wilderness Photos
Scope and Content: Ross Lake, Cascade Mountains, Diablo Lake, etc.
approximately 1910-1967
6 1732-015
Cascade Mine
undated
6 1732-015
Informational fair?
1994
6 1732-015
Skagit River Power Plant
undated
Series 6: NCCC Proposals and Statements
Box Accession
7 1732-015
"North Cascades Conservation Council and Washington Council Comments on the September 14, 1993 Interim Policies for Chelan Count's Commercial Forest Lands, Commercial Agricultural Lands and Critical Areas"
1994
7 1732-015
"North Cascades Conservation Council Statement on the forest service's 1973 proposals for an alpine lake wilderness and an alpine lakes management unit"
1973
7 1732-015
"North Cascades Conservation Council statement on Draft Environmental Assessment of national surface water survey Western Wilderness Lakes"
Scope and Content: Includes "Western Wilderness Area Lakes Environmental Assessment--Draft"
1985
7 1732-015
"The Lake Washington to Cascade Trail: a preliminary proposal"
Scope and Content: Original draft
General Notes: by John F. Warth
1973
7 1732-015
"Statement of North Cascades Conservation Council on Alpine Lakes Wilderness and Alpine Lakes National Recreation Area"
1975
7 1732-015
"A Proposal for an Alpine Lakes Wilderness Area "
1963
7 1732-015
"Prospectus for a North Cascades National Park"
1963
Series 7: Outside Studies, Environmental Impact Statements, Management Plans, etc.
Box Accession
7 1732-015
"Analysis of USDA Forest Service Timber Management Planning in Western Oregon and Washington
General Notes: by Mark Hamilton Wigg
1988
7 1732-015
"New Wilderness Study Areas: Pacific Northwest Region (Region 6)"
General Notes: by U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
1973
7 1732-015
"Charter: Eastside Ecosystem Management Project"
General Notes: by Bureau of Land Management 1736
1994
7 1732-015
"Critique: Draft Environmental Impact Statement Roadless Area Review"
1973
7 1732-015
"Critique and analysis of the USDA Draft Environmental statement on selection of proposed new study areas from roadless and undeveloped areas"
2 folders
General Notes: prepared by Pacific Northwest chapter of Sierra Club
1973
7 1732-015
"Appendix 16 of the Draft Stehekin River Corridor Implementation Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement"
2010
7 1732-015
"Draft General Management Plan Lake Chelan National Recreation Area Washington"
1994
7 1732-015
"Draft Lake Crescent Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement"
General Notes: by National Park Service Olympic National Park"
1996
7 1732-015
"General Management plan and environmental assessment North Cascades National Park Ross Lake National Recreation Area Lake Chelan National Recreation Area"
1987
7 1732-015
"Impacts of a proposed Copper Creek dam on bald eagles: second winter study"
General Notes: by Biosystems Analysis, Inc. Investigators: W. Grainter Hunt, Brenda S. Johnson
1981
7 1732-015
"Lake Chelan National Recreation Area Land Protection Plan Draft"
1987
7 1732-015
"Park Preservation at the Cross-Roads" Draft
General Notes: by John F. Warth
approximately 1965
7 1732-015
"Distributions of Interesting Vascular Plants in the Pasayten Wilderness, Washington, with emphasis on Gentiana Glauca and G. Tenella in Horseshoe Basin"
General Notes: by A.B. Adams, Bill Crooks, Patrick Williston for Ecosystems Database Development
1996
7 1732-015
Puget Sound and Adjacent Waters Study
1970
7 1732-015
"Wilderness Review: Initial Inventory Final Decision on Public Lands Obviously Lacking Wilderness Characteristics and Announcement of Public Lands to be Intensively Inventoried for Wilderness Characteristics"
1979
7 1732-015
"Wilderness Proposed Initial Inventory: Roadless Areas and Island Which Clearly Do Not Have Wilderness Characteristics"
1979
7 1732-015
"Washington State Revised Draft Asset Stewardship Plan"
General Notes: prepared by Washington State Department of Natural Resources
December 2, 1997
7 1732-015
"Statement for Management North Cascades National Park Complex"
1976
7 1732-015
"Water Shortages, Real and Imaginary"
General Notes: presented by Ralph W. Johnson (Professor of Law at UW) at the Portland City Club
1965
7 1732-015
"Wilderness--a question of purity"
General Notes: by Jeffrey P. Foote
1972
7 1732-015
"Wilderness Management Plan for the Glacier Peak Wilderness Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie and Wenatchee National Forests"
General Notes: by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
1976
Series 8: Maps
Box Accession
8 1732-015
Miscellaneous copies of maps
4 folders
tube
13 1732-015
Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Scope and Content: Contains map plus transparent overlay of timber plans
1996
13 1732-015
Olympic National Park
Scope and Content: Annotated map
1960
14 1732-015
Ross Lake
Scope and Content: for print
1964
tube:oversize
15 1732-015
North Cascades National Park Proposed
General Notes: One giant paper map with 3 transparent overlays; poor condition
Undated
tube
13 1732-015
Stehekin Properties
Undated
tube:oversize
15 1732-015
Okanogan National Forest
Scope and Content: annotated proposed wilderness
1975
tube
13 1732-015
Untitled Proofs
1965
13 1732-015
Cougar Lakes Wilderness Proposal
1980
13 1732-015
Proposed Wilderness Areas Gifford-Pinochet
Scope and Content: annotated Park service map
1984
13 1732-015
State of Washington
Undated
13 1732-015
Proposed Olympic Wilderness (Eastern Units)
Scope and Content: annotated park service map
Undated
13 1732-015
Proposed Wilderness Areas Colville National Forest
Scope and Content: annotated park service map
1984
13 1732-015
Victoria/Concrete/Okanogan/Sand Point map
Scope and Content: 4 maps taped together; annotated borders
13 1732-015
Logging the Scenic Wildchuck
Undated
13 1732-015
Line-of-Sight Vistas from Ruby Mt. Tramway
Undated
14 1732-015
North Cascades Area and Canadian Lands
10 maps
Scope and Content: Transparent and overlay maps; set for printing
Undated
folder:oversize
OS Folder 1732-015
Alpine Lake Wilderness Transparencies
2 transparencies
October 1972
Series 9: North Cascades Conservation Council Miscellaneous
Box Accession
7 1732-015
Handwritten notes and memos
1964, 1965, undated
7 1732-015
Memos, miscellaneous ephemera
7 1732-015
NCCC--original letterhead artwork
7 1732-015
NCCC newsletters--Original masthead artwork
General Notes: See Special Collections Pacific Northwest stacks for newsletters
1957
7 1732-015
Letterpress printed maps of North Cascades
2014
8 1732-015
NCCC--miscellaneous flyers, etc.
8 1732-015
Clippings
2 folders
8 1732-015
Script for North Cascades Slide Show
1968
Series 10: Audio/visual Materials
Box Accession
9 1732-015
Microsoft Works for Windows 3 of 4 Floppy Disk
9 1732-015
North Cascades Conservation Council CD
9 1732-015
North Cascades National Park Service Complex Mountain Lakes Fishery Management Plan CD
2008
9 1732-015
Patrick Goldsworthy Interview CD
28-Feb-03
9 1732-015
Olympic Beach for NCCC DVD
9 1732-015
NPS Draft General Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement Ross Lake Disk
July 2010
9 1732-015
Maple Pass N3C Work Party CD
September 17, 2014
9 1732-015
Stehekin River Corridor Implementation Plan/Final Environmental Statement and Land Protection Plan Disk
July 2012
9 1732-015
Meetup Tom and Pat and Rick Ross Dam Audiocassette
November 17, 1973
9 1732-015
NC3 and SEEC Seattle 4/12 and 4/13 parts I-VI audiocassettes
1985 April 12-1985 April 13
9 1732-015
Irate Birdwatcher DVD
2009
9 1732-015
Patrick Goldsworthy/David Brower Story Video Cassette
Undated
9 1732-015
The Mountaineers "Wilderness Alps of Stehekin" Video Cassette
May 12, 2004
9 1732-015
Three Unlabeled Memorex Tapes
9 1732-015
"A A" Sony Audiocassette
9 1732-015
Two Unlabeled Sony Audiocassette Tapes
9 1732-015
"D D" Sony Audiocassette
9 1732-015
Goldsworthy TDK Audiocassette Tape
9 1732-015
NCCC Report Audiocassette Tape
9 1732-015
SEA CC Ross Dam
9 1732-015
Seattle City Council Ross Dam hearings - 2 audio reels
July 1, 1972
9 1732-015
Seattle City Council Ross Dam hearings - 3 audio reels
March 31, 1972
9 1732-015
Ecology Department ME Olympic Hotel audio reel
undated
9 1732-015
Ecology Commission Ross Dam hearing – 4 audio reels
March 16, 1971-March 17, 1971
9 1732-015
IJC Hearings Ross Dam - 4 audio reels
June 3, 1971-June 5, 1971
9 1732-015
NCCC Board Meeting audio reel
November 7, 1970
9 1732-015
NCCC Board Meeting audio reel
June 3, 1972
9 1732-015
NCCC Board Meeting audio reel
May 5, 1973
9 1732-015
NCCC Board Meeting - 2 audio reels
November 8, 1980
Series 11: Slides
Box Accession
10 1732-015
"A North Cascades Slideshow"
2 copies
undated
10 1732-015
North Cascade Survey
745 standard slides
Scope and Content: Some labeled slides indicate: Ross Dam, Beaver Valley, Diablo Lake, North Cascades Map, mining sites, etc.
General Notes: Most slides unlabeled; some attributed to John Warth.
1963, undated
10 1732-015
Agfachrome slide of North Cascades National Park slide
35 mm slide
undated
Series 12: Membership
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
Box Accession
11 1732-015
NCCC Board Members
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
1960-2009
11 1732-015
Membership
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
2006-2009
11 1732-015
WW-UU
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
1998
11 1732-015
AA, BB
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
2000
11 1732-015
CC, DD, EE
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
2001-2002
11 1732-015
GG, HH
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
1996
11 1732-015
II, KK
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
1996
11 1732-015
LL, MM
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
1996
11 1732-015
PP
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
1996
11 1732-015
QQ, RR
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
1996-1997
12 1732-015
SS, TT
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
1998
12 1732-015
GGG, HHH, III, KKK
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
2004
12 1732-015
FFF
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
2002
12 1732-015
Mailing Address labels
2 folders
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
undated
12 1732-015
Miscellaneous Addresses
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
12 1732-015
Book Mailing List
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
2010
12 1732-015
"Wilderness Alps--Conservation and Conflict" mailing list
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
2007

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Conservation of natural resources--Washington (State)
  • Dams--Washington (State)
  • Electric utilities--Washington (State)
  • Environmental policy--Citizen participation
  • Environmental policy--Washington (State)
  • Environmental protection--Citizen participation
  • Environmental protection--Washington (State)
  • Landscape protection--Washington (State)
  • National parks and reserves--Washington (State)
  • Nature conservation--Societies, etc
  • Nature conservation--Washington (State)
  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
  • Wilderness areas--Oregon
  • Wilderness areas--Washington (State)

Personal Names

  • Brower, David Ross, 1912-
  • Brucker, Thomas H. S.--Archives
  • Clark, Irving M., 1883-1960--Archives
  • Goldsworthy, Patrick D. (Patrick Donovan), 1919- --Archives
  • Manning, Harvey
  • McCloskey, J. Michael (John Michael),  1934-
  • Pelly, Thomas M. (Thomas Minor), 1902-1973
  • Prater, Yvonne, 1932-
  • Tomlinson, Owen A., b. 1882--Archives

Corporate Names

  • Federation of Western Outdoor Clubs
  • Joint Committee on Salvage Logging in Olympic National Park
  • Mountaineers (Society). Conservation Committee
  • Mountaineers (Society). Conservation Division
  • National Parks and Conservation Association
  • North Cascades Conservation Council--Archives
  • Seattle City Light
  • Sierra Club
  • Sierra Club. Outing Committee
  • Sierra Club. Pacific Northwest Chapter
  • United States. Forest Service
  • United States. National Park Service
  • United States. North Cascades Study Team
  • Wilderness Society (U.S.)

Geographical Names

  • Cascade Range--Environmental conditions
  • Cougar Lakes Wilderness (Wash.)
  • Glacier Peak Wilderness (Wash.)
  • Mount Rainier National Park (Wash.)
  • Mount Saint Helens National Volcanic Monument (Wash.)
  • North Cascades National Park (Wash.)
  • Olympic National Park (Wash.)
  • Ross Dam (Wash.)
  • Three Sisters Wilderness (Or.)
  • Washington (State)--Environmental conditions

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Brucker, Thomas H. S (creator)
    • Clark, Irving M., 1883-1960 (creator)
    • Goldsworthy, Patrick D. (Patrick Donovan), 1919- (creator)
    • Tomlinson, Owen A., b. 1882 (creator)