Bruce Bowler was a Boise, Idaho attorney and conservationist.
The collection contains correspondence, legal documents, minutes, reports,
publications and clippings related to his activities in the environmental
movement in Idaho.
Repository:
Idaho State Historical
Society Public Archives and Research
Library
Funding for encoding this finding
aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the
Humanities.
Biographical Note
Attorney and pioneer conservationist Bruce Bowler, also known as W. B.
Bowler, was born in Shoshone, Idaho, March 24, 1911, the son of Albert and
Martha Garlock Bowler. He was educated in Shoshone and Gooding public schools;
he attended the University of Idaho and received a Bachelor of Law (LLB degree)
in 1938. He opened a general law practice in Boise in that year and immediately
began volunteer work as an environmental activist. He practiced law for fifty
years and pioneered in Idaho the field of environmental law. Bruce Bowler died
at the age of 91 in Boise, Idaho on May 2, 2002.
On August 24, 1940, Bowler married Beth Bothwell of Twin Falls whom he
had met at the University of Idaho. They had three sons, Bill, Edd, and Bert.
Bowler developed his lifelong passion for the environment while
hunting and fishing as a boy around Shoshone, Gooding, and the Sawtooth
Mountains. Throughout his life, he donated thousands of hours for the
conservation of wildlife and wilderness. Early in his career, he was active in
the Ada County Fish and Game League and the Idaho Wildlife Federation. He
helped put the 1938 initiative on the ballot to create the Idaho Fish and Game
Commission. As chairman of the Pollution Committee of the Idaho Wildlife
Federation, he was instrumental in writing legislation that resulted in Idaho
voters approving an initiative to regulate dredge mining in 1954.
In 1960, Bowler was counsel for the Idaho Wildlife Federation when it
successfully challenged the construction of two different proposed federal dams
on the Snake River. The first was the Nez Perce dam and then the High Mountain
Sheep dam. The latter case went to the United States Supreme Court, where
Justice William O. Douglas, writing for the majority, ruled in 1967 that the
Federal Power Commission must consider environmental concerns in dam projects.
He was an active supporter of the National Wilderness Act (1964), Wild
and Scenic Rivers Act (1968) and the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area
(1975).
Bowler was a leader in efforts to save the White Cloud Mountains from
mining and to establish the Sawtooth National Recreation Area (1972). In the
1970s, Bowler worked with other conservationists in crafting the 2.3 million
acre River of No Return Wilderness bill that Idaho Senator Frank Church
introduced in Congress; it passed in 1980.
Bowler’s record of community service is extensive. He was a member of
the Idaho State Bar, American Judicature Society and the American Trial Lawyers
Association. He served on the National Advisory Board of the Bureau of Land
Management (1964-1972); Idaho Water Pollution Control Advisory Council
(1952-1971); Bonneville Power Administration Regional Advisory Council
(1968-1980); (State of Idaho) Central District Board of Health (1970-1975);
Idaho Advisory Board of the Bureau of Land Management (1964-1973); (Idaho)
Roadless Area Task Force (1975-1977); (University of Idaho) Idaho Research
Advisory Council (1955-1965); and the UI College of Forestry, Quest for
Excellence program (1985).
Besides the Idaho Wildlife Federation, Bowler belonged to many local
and national conservation organizations. He served on the boards of the Ada
County Fish and Game League (1940-1985); River of No Return Wilderness Council
(1973-1985); Save Our Public Lands (1980-1985); Idaho Chapter of the Nature
Conservancy (1963-1973), and others.
Bowler received numerous awards throughout his life for his
conservation work including the American Motors Non-Professional Conservation
award for 1961. This national award was presented to ten individuals for their
voluntary conservation efforts.
He was active in politics as a lifelong Democrat. His hobbies included
fishing, hunting, hiking, and photography.
Content Description
This collection consists of files assembled by Bruce Bowler that
document his involvement in the Idaho conservation movement (see Biography).
Although he had a general law practice for fifty years, these files relate only
to his activities in the conservation movement as both attorney and private
citizen. Included are correspondence, writings, legal documents, photocopies of
documents, minutes, publications, notes, newsletters, newspaper clippings,
brochures, maps, organization documents, and images.
With the exception of a single document dating to 1894, Bowler’s
papers encompass the period of 1938 until 2002 with the bulk of them dating in
the 1960s and 1970s. Included is correspondence with environmentalists, elected
officials, and personal friends (often the same people). Correspondents
included pivotal Idaho environmental leaders Frank Church, Ernie Day, Ted
Trueblood, Walt Blackadar, Franklin Jones, Morton Brigham, Ernie Day, Cecil
Andrus, and William Meiners. Also included are copies of correspondence that
was sent to Bowler from his fellow environmentalists.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Access :
The collection is open for research.
Administrative Information
Arrangement :
Series 1 - Organizations: This series includes materials from local,
state and national organizations. Organizational materials include minutes,
correspondence, and publications. Some files contain only membership
information and newsletters while others include extensive legal files. For
example, efforts to stop the Nez Perce dam and High Mountain Sheep dam are well
documented in files of the Idaho Wildlife Federation. The Natural Resources
Defense Council files document a suit against the Bureau of Land Management’s
grazing plan for the Challis planning unit. River of No Return Wilderness files
document preservation efforts that led to the Central Idaho Wilderness Act of
1980.
Series 2 - State and Federal Agencies: This series contains files
identified by the name of a government agency. Files in this series are of two
types: either Bowler acted in an official capacity or the material originated
from an agency. For example, he was on the advisory board of the Bureau of Land
Management, the (State of Idaho) Central District Health, and the Water
Pollution Control Advisory Council. Examples of the second type of materials
are Forest Service files that contain correspondence and publications from the
agency.
Series 3 - Individuals: This series contains files labeled by a
personal name. The contents vary greatly including all types of materials and
size varies from one item to many folders. Included are files of Idaho and
national political figures such as Frank Church, Cecil Andrus, James McClure,
Jim Jones, Steve Symms, Stewart Udall, John Carver, and James Watt. A large
part of the material in this series is from conservationists such as Ernie Day,
Paul Fritz, Franklin Jones, Willian R. Meiners, Harold C. Miles, Doris Milner,
Scott Reed, and Ted Trueblood. The files of nephew Peter A. Bowler, Ph.D.,
contain scientific reports related to water rights, and endangered snails.
Series 4 - Subjects: Topical files in this series are arranged in
alphabetical order and did not fit into the other series. All types of
materials may be found in any files and the contents will often supplement what
is in other series.
Processing Note :
The papers were in labeled file folders when received and these
headings were retained. Bowler marked each document as to where it should be
filed and often the same document is in multiple folders. He also kept many
duplicates; as much as possible, these were sorted out and discarded. For this
collection, the papers were arranged in four series: Organizations, State and
Federal Agencies, Individuals, and Subjects. Within each series, files are
arranged in sub-series in alphabetical and then chronological order. Items
within a folder are not in any order. Since the material is arranged by
subject, all types of material may be found in any folder. Researchers should
note that information about a single topic or issue can be found scattered
throughout records in all series.
Travel receipts, membership renewal requests, and materials not
related to conservation or Idaho were discarded.
Separated Materials :
Duplicate maps were removed to the map collection.
Detailed Description of the Collection
1: Organizations
Container(s)
Description
Dates
Ada County Fish and Game
League
Box/Folder
1/1
Resolutions, reports,
correspondence
1938-1941
1/2
Water Pollution Control Act,
1945; committee reports, resolutions, correspondence
1945-1947
1/3
Idaho Department Fish and Game:
South and Middle Forks of Payette River Deer and Elk Herd Game Count, 1946;
Cougar Derby, 1947; "Fish and Game Notes," December 20, 1944; Summary of the
Commission Proceedings
January, 1947
1/4
Minutes, resolutions,
correspondence
1950-1970
1/5
Correspondence, minutes,
photograph, 1960-1968; Conservation Awards Program
1966
1/6
Water rights, Saylor Creek,
South Fork Salmon River; correspondence, reports, programs,
resolutions
1970-1979
1/7
Correspondence, reports,
programs
1980-1989
1/8
Correspondence, reports,
programs
1990-1994
1/9
Newsletters,
programs
1995-1999
1/10
Herbicide control of sagebrush
and wyethia in Idaho; reports, correspondence, resolutions
1972
1/11
Articles of incorporation,
by-laws, annual statements
Peak Loading Committee, Snake
River dams; correspondence, reports
1951-1956
4/8
Fish Committee,
resolutions
1957
4/9
Constitution and
by-laws
1936-1965
Nez Perce Dam letters, in
response to "Must the Salmon River Die?" by Ted Trueblood,
Field and Stream
1960
Box/Folder
4/10
(1)
October 1960
4/11-16
(2)-(7)
1960
4/17
Middle Snake, Project No. 2173,
Before Federal Power Commission, Application for License for Mountain
Sheep-Pleasant Valley Hydro-Electric Project, Pacific Northwest Power
Company
1955
4/18
High Mountain Sheep Dam and Conservation of Salmon and
Steelhead, Pacific Northwest Power Company, 1959;
Water Resources Development by the U.S., 1959;
Water Resource Development Columbia River Basin,
U.S. Army Engineer Division, 1958
Middle Snake/ Nez Perce
Intervention, Project No. 2273, Before the Federal Power Commission, Nez Perce
Project Amended Application for License, Washington Public Power
System
1960
5/2
Middle Snake/ Nez Perce
Intervention; Nez Perce Project Direct Testimony in support of Amended
Application for License, Washington Public Power System
1960
5/3
Middle Snake/ Nez Perce
Intervention; Nez Perce Project Exhibits in support of Amended Application for
License, Washington Public Power Supply System
1960
5/4
Middle Snake/ Nez Perce
Intervention; Project No. 2243, Before Federal Power Commission Application for
License for Middle Snake River Project in the Middle Snake River in the States
of Idaho and Oregon , Pacific Northwest Power Company
1958-1960
5/5
High Mountain Sheep Plan and Nez Perce Plan, Power
Production Study, Pacific Northwest Power Company, 1960;
High Mountain Sheep Plan and Nez Perce Plan, Benefits
and Costs, Pacific Northwest Power Company, 1960
5/6
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Projects No. 2243 and No. 2273 Before the Federal Power
Commission in the matter of Pacific Northwest Power Company and Washington:
Public Power Supply System, Direct Testimony and Exhibits submitted by Fish and
Game Agencies for the States of Idaho, Oregon and Washington
1960
5/7
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Before the Federal Power Commission
in the matter of Pacific Northwest Power Company and Washington Public Power
Supply System Testimony and Exhibits on behalf of intervenors: Washington State
Sportsmen's Council, Inc., Fisherman's Cooperative Association, Inc., Northwest
Fisheries Association, Alaska Fishermen's Union, Makah Indian Tribe, Pacific
Fish Conservation League
1960
5/8
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Nez Perce Project No. 2273 Direct Testimony in Opposition to
Amended Application for License, Idaho Wildlife Federation
intervenor
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Official Stenographers Report before
the Federal Power Commission, v. 53 and v. 62
1961
6/3
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Project No. 2273, Nez Perce Project, Before the Federal Power
Commission Amendment No. 1 to Amended Application for License, Washington
Public Power Supply System
1961
6/4
Development of the Middle Snake River - High Mountain
Sheep Project, Pacific Northwest Power Company
1961
6/5
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Before the Federal Power Commission
Introductory Material, Joint Exhibit, Joint Statement
1961
6/6
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Before the Federal Power Commission Initial Brief of Washington
Public Power Supply System Applicant, Project 2273
1962
6/7
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Before the Federal Power Commission,
Brief of Pacific Northwest Power Company
1962
6/8
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Federal Power Commission,
Decision
1962
6/9
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Petition of Stewart L. Udall,
Secretary of the Interior
1962
6/10
Middle Snake/Nez Perce
Intervention; Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Before the Federal Power Commission,
Exceptions by Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior,
intervenor
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Dam Appeal, Supreme Court Washington Public Power System (no 462),
Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior (no.463) v. Federal Power Commission;
legal documents, correspondence
1966
7/2
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Dam Appeal, Supreme Court; Washington, Washington Public Power System (no
462), Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior (no.463) v. Federal Power
Commission; legal documents, correspondence
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Appeal; Projects No. 2243 and 2273 Before the Federal Power Commission
Testimony Submitted by Pacific Northwest Power Company and Washington Public
Power Supply System
1968
7/12
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Appeal, Projects No. 2243 and 2273 Before the Federal Power Commission,
Exhibits, Pacific Northwest Power Company, Washington Public Power
Supply
1968
7/13
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Appeal, Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Before the Federal Power Commission,
Testimony and Exhibits, Fish Commission of Oregon and Oregon State Game
Commission
1968
7/14
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Appeal, Projects No. 2243 and 2273 Before the Federal Power Commission,
Testimony and Exhibits, Idaho Wildlife Federation
1968
7/15
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Appeal, Projects No.2243 and 2273, Before the Federal Power Commission,
Testimony, Washington Department of Game, Washington Department of Fisheries
and Idaho Fish and Game Department
1968
7/16
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Appeal, Projects No.2243 and 2273, Federal Power Commission, Testimony
for the Secretary of the Interior
1968
7/17
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Appeal, Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Federal Power Commission Staff
Exhibits (photographs, maps)
7/18
Middle Snake/High Mountain
Sheep Appeal, Projects No. 2243 and 2273, Federal Power Commission Testimony
Staff Witnesses
Environmental Statement Middle Snake River,
Joint applicants: Pacific Northwest Power Company, Washington Public Power
Supply System
1971
8/4
Middle Snake, Projects No. 2243
and 2273, Federal Power Commission, legal documents, correspondence
1971
8/5
Middle Snake, Projects No. 2243
and 2273, Brief on Exceptions, Sierra Club, Federation of Western Outdoor
Clubs, Idaho Alpine Club
1971
8/6
Middle Snake, Projects No. 2243
and 2273,, Federal Power Commission, Hells Canyon Legislation, legal documents,
correspondence
1973-1974
8/7
Middle Snake, Projects No.2243
and 2273, Federal Power Commission, legal documents, correspondence
1974
8/8
Middle Snake, Projects No. 2243
and 2273, Federal Power Commission, correspondence, legal documents
1974
8/9
Middle Snake, Projects No. 2243
and 2273, Federal Power Commission, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area,
correspondence, legal documents
1975
8/10
Middle Snake, Projects No. 2243
and 2273, Federal Power Commission, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area,
correspondence, legal documents
1975
8/11
Middle Snake, Projects No. 2243
and 2273, Federal Power Commission, Hells Canyon National Recreation Area,
correspondence, legal documents
1976
8/12
Idaho Wildlife Federation v. M.
Rupert Cutler and R. Max Peterson, legal documents, 1980;
South Fork Salmon River Planning Unit Review &
Comment, Ada County Fish and Game League
1977
8/13-25
Idaho Wildlife Federation v. M.
Rupert Cutler and R. Max Peterson, legal documents
1980-1981
9/1-19
Idaho Wildlife Federation v. M.
Rupert Cutler and R. Max Peterson, legal documents
1980-1981
9/20-38
Idaho Wildlife Federation v. M.
Rupert Cutler and R. Max Peterson, Responses to interrogatories requested by
plaintiff
Boise and Payette National Forests endangered species,
critical habitat, timber management, water quality
1980
10/1-4
Idaho Wildlife Federation v. M.
Rupert Cutler and R. Max Peterson, Responses to interrogatories requested by
plaintiff
Boise and Payette National Forests, endangered species,
critical habitat, timber management, water quality
1980
10/5
Idaho Wildlife Federation v. M.
Rupert Cutler and R. Max Peterson, correspondence
1986
Lost River-Lemhi Range Wilderness
Council
Box/Folder
10/6
Articles of incorporation,
correspondence, newsletters, maps
1978-1993
10/7
"Draft Environmental Impact
Statement, Big Eightmile, North Fork of Timber and Alder Creek Timber Sale,"
1991
Natural Resources Defense
Council, Inc., et al. v. Morton, et al; correspondence, legal
documents
1973
10/16
Natural Resources Defense
Council Inc., et al. v. Morton, et al; legal documents,
correspondence
1974
10/17
Natural Resources Defense
Council, Inc., et al. v. Morton, et al; legal documents
1974
10/18
Natural Resources Defense
Council, Inc., et al. v. Morton, et al; correspondence, legal
documents
1974
10/19
Maps (copies) Public lands in
Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah
and Wyoming
10/20
Natural Resources Defense
Council Inc., et al. v. Morton, et al; correspondence, legal
documents
1975
10/21
Natural Resources Defense
Council, Inc., et v. Cecil D. Andrus, et al., Pacific Legal Foundation, et al.;
legal documents, correspondence
1978
10/22
Comments on Draft Supplement
Challis Planning Unit Environmental Statement
1973
10/23
Natural Resources Defense
Council, Inc., et al v. James G. Watt; affidavit of William R.
Meiners
1983
Nature Conservancy
Box/Folder
10/24
Brochures, report
1980.
10/25
Idaho chapter; newsletters,
correspondence, programs, "Land and Water Uses, Present and Future Laws,
Attitudes and Needs, Legal Tools" by Bruce Bowler, "Public Lands Misuse
Remedies" by Bruce Bowler
Sport PAC (Sportsmen's Political
Action Committee)
Box/Folder
12/18
Correspondence,
reports
1986-1988
Trout Unlimited-Idaho
Chapter
Box/Folder
12/19
Newsletters,
correspondence
1970-1998
Trust for Public
Lands
Box/Folder
12/20
Correspondence,
report
1974
Wilderness Society
Box/Folder
12/21
Brochures, newsletters,
correspondence
1955-1992
12/22
Idaho office; correspondence,
newsletters
1978-1995
Wildlife Society
Box/Folder
12/23
Idaho Annual Winter Meeting,
Impact of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act on Idaho, program, correspondence,
notes, 1969; "What is in the Act" by Bruce Bowler
12/24
Northwest Meeting, Panel on
Land and Water Uses, 1973, program, correspondence; "Land and Water Uses
Present and Future Laws, Attitudes and Needs Legal Tools" by Bruce Bowler;
"Socio-Legal Aspects of Environmental Management" by Bruce Bowler
Bonneville Regional Advisory
Council Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 1970; excerpts from presentation,
"Considerations in Nuclear Plant Siting" by Bruno Brodford
Bonneville Regional Advisory
Council Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 1974; "The Nuclear Electric Energy
Economy" presented by Philip N. Ross; Don Hodel Press Conference, Seattle,
Washington, October 21, 1974
13/9
Draft Environmental Statement, General Construction
& Maintenance Program
1974
13/10
Draft Environmental Statement, Fiscal Year 1975 Proposed
Program
1974
13/11
Final Environmental Statement, Wholesale Power Rate
Increase
1974
13/12
Wholesale power rates;
correspondence, reports
1978-1980
13/13
Environmental costs and
benefits, Northwest power bill, rates; correspondence, reports
1981
13/14
"Administrator's Record of
Decision Average System Cost Methodology ,"
1981
13/15
"Initial Recommendations for
the Protection, Mitigation, and Enhancement of Anadromous Fish in the Columbia
River Basin,"
1981
13/16
"Promising a Process for
Parity: the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act and
Anadromous Fish Protection," by Michael C. Blumm and Brad L. Johnson, 1981;
Direct-service industries power service, memorandum
Correspondence and draft of article by Bowler "The Sportsman's
Contribution".
Nov/Dec 1988
15/20
Hill City Marsh Dedication,
clippings, photograph
1988
15/21
Idaho Wildlife Policy Determination and Structure
1863-1938, Marlor, Dr. J. Kent and Dr. A. Robert Inama
1988
15/22
A Partial Bibliography of Idaho Wildlife, Drake,
Paul D.
1973
15/23
Idaho Fish and Game News
1987-1989
15/24
Hunting/fishing
regulations
1947-1979
15/25
Hunting/fishing
regulations
1980-1991
15/26
Twenty-ninth Biennial Report of the Fish and Game
Department of the State of Idaho, July 1, 1960 to June 30,
1962
15/27
Progress Report of the Five Point
Program
1965
15/28
Mountain Lakes of Idaho (2)
; Idaho Lakes and Reservoirs; Rare Threatened and
Endangered Plants and Animals of Idaho
1990
Idaho Department of
Lands
Box/Folder
15/29
Correspondence
1964-1979
15/30
Dredge mining; rules and
regulations, correspondence
1980
15/31
Dredge mining; rules and
regulations, correspondence
1980-1982
Idaho Department of
Transportation
Box/Folder
16/1
Draft Environmental Statement
for I-15W Raft River-Rockland Jct
1975
Idaho Department of Water
Resources
Box/Folder
16/2
Water Problems Study Group;
reports, correspondence
1965-1970
16/3
Water: The Heritage of Man, A Summary of the Idaho
Interim State Water Plan-Preliminary Report, 1973;
You and Water, a summary of the answers to the Snake
River Basin newspaper supplement questionnaire, February
1975
16/4
Summary Report, Conclusions and Recommendations for the
State Water Plan - Part II, Snake River Basins, hearings, statement
(Bowler) correspondence
1976
16/5
State Water Plan,
correspondence, court decision
1977-1979
16/6
State Water Plan,
correspondence
1980-1982
16/7
Idaho Environmental Quarterly, 1976-1979;
Idaho Clean Water
Protected Areas Amendments and Responses to
Comments, correspondence
1988
16/25
Background and Text of Proposed Wildlife
Amendments, correspondence
1989
Pacific Marine Fisheries
Services
Box/Folder
16/26
Correspondence,
survey
1976
Roadless Area Task
Force
Box/Folder
17/1
Correspondence, reports,
minutes, map
1975
17/2
Correspondence,
reports
1976
17/3
Correspondence, reports,
maps
1976
17/4
Correspondence, reports,
notes
1976
17/5
Correspondence, final
report
1977
United States. Army Corps of
Engineers
Box/Folder
17/6
Correspondence,
reports
1955-1981
17/7
Report of Fish Passage at
Bonneville Dam
1953
17/8
Report of Fish Passage at
Bonneville Dam
1954
17/9
Report of Fish Passage at
Bonneville Dam
1955
17/10
Report of Fish Passage at
Bonneville Dam
1956
17/11
Report of Fish Passage at
Bonneville Dam and the Dalles Dam
1957
17/12
Report of Fish Passage at
Bonneville Dam and the Dalles Dam
1961
17/13
Report of Fish Facility
Operation, Bonneville Dam and the Dalles Dam
1962
17/14
Report of Fish Facility
Operation, Bonneville Dam and the Dalles Dam
1963
17/15
Report of Fish Facility
Operation, Bonneville Dam and the Dalles Dam
1964
17/16
Report of Fish Facility
Operation, Bonneville Dam and the Dalles Dam
1965-1966
17/17
Report of Fish Passage,
Columbia and Snake Rivers
1976
17/18
Report of Fish Passage,
Columbia and Snake Rivers
1976
17/19
Report of Fish Passage,
Columbia and Snake Rivers
1976
17/20
Report of Fish Passage,
Columbia and Snake Rivers
1980
17/21
Water Resources Development of the Columbia River
Basin, v. IV
1958
United States. Bureau of Land
Management
Box/Folder
17/22
Managing the Federal Range, 1954;
correspondence
1957
17/23
Snake River Project, Idaho-Oregon, Mountain Home
Division, Gufey, Long Tom, and Hillcrest Units
1960
17/24
Our Public Lands, 1962;
Landmarks in Public Land Management
1962
18/1
Appointment to National
Advisory Board and State Board, correspondence
1961-1963
18/2
National Advisory Board
Council, Special Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada
November 15 and 16, 1962
18/3
News Releases
1962-1963
18/4
Withdrawal, Reservation, and
Restriction of Public Lands, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Public Lands
of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives,
Eighty-Seventh Congress
1962
18/5
Disposition of Reserved
Minerals, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Mines and Mining of the Committee
on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-Seventh
Congress
1962
18/6
Classification and Sale of
Nonmineral Nonagricultural Public Lands, Hearings before the Subcommittee on
Public lands of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, House of
Representatives
1962
18/7
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho
March 6, 1963
18/8
National Advisory Board Council
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
March 11-13, 1963
18/9
National Advisory Board
Council, Special Meeting, November 4-5, 1963, Ontario, Oregon
18/10
National Advisory Board
Council, Vale Project Tour
November 5-6, 1963
18/11
Information Memos, statements
before Public Lands Subcommittee
1963
18/12
Information Source Book for H.R. 8070 Public Land Law
Review Commission, correspondence, statements
1963
18/13
Public Lands Review, Hearings
before the Subcommittee on Public lands of the Committee on Interior and
Insular Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-Eighth Congress
1963
18/14
Public Land Review, Hearings
before the Subcommittee on Public Lands of the Committee on Interior and
Insular Affairs United States Senate, Eighty-Eighth Congress, 1963 (Bruce's
Eddy land exchange)
18/15
Review of the Taylor Grazing
Act, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Public Lands of the Committee on
Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Eighty-Eighth
Congress
1963
18/16
Publications: mining,
recreation, public lands, oil
1963
18/17
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho
March 3, 1964
18/18
Idaho State Advisory Board for
Public Land Management Tour, Boise and Burley Districts
June 25 & 26, 1964
18/19
National Advisory Board
Council, Washington, D.C.
March 18-20, 1964
18/20
News releases, Department of
Interior
1964
18/21
Public Land Law Review
Commission, H.R. 8070; correspondence
1964
18/22
Classification and Multiple Use
Act, grazing regulations
1964
18/23
National Advisory Board,
information memos, correspondence
1964
18/24
Secretaries of the
Interior
1849-1964
18/25
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho
January 22, 1965
18/26
Idaho State Advisory Board for
Public Land Management Tour, Burley and Idaho Falls Districts
August 26-27, 1965
18/27
Classification and multiple
use; hearings, Twin Falls
1965
18/28
National Advisory Board Council
meeting, Washington, D.C.
March 22-24, 1965
18/29
National Advisory Board Special
Meeting, Denver, Colorado
November 18, 1965,
18/30
Multiple Use, Public Land Law
Review; correspondence, reports
1965
18/31
National Advisory Board,
grazing regulations; reports, memorandums
1965
18/32
National Advisory Board, public
land law review; reports, memorandums
1965
19/1
News Releases, Department of
Interior
1965
19/2
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho
March 4, 1966
19/3
Idaho State Advisory Board for
Public Land Management Tour, Idaho Falls and Salmon Districts
July 20-21, 1966
19/4
National Advisory Board Council
meeting and tour, Riverside, California
April 28-30, 1966
19/5
National Advisory Board Council
meeting, 1966, photographs
19/6
National Advisory Board,
correspondence, memorandums
1966
19/7
News releases, Department of
Interior
1966
19/8
Idaho Advisory Board,
memorandums, correspondence
1967
19/9
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho
March 17, 1967
19/10
Idaho State Advisory Board for
Public land Management Tour, Coeur d'Alene District, July 20-21, 1967,
photograph
19/11
National Advisory Board,
correspondence, memorandums
1967
19/12
National Advisory Board Council
Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona
April 3-5, 1967
19/13
National Advisory Board Special
Committee on Grazing fees
1967
19/14
National Advisory Board subject
statements: classification and multiple use, water quality
1967
19/15
News releases, Department of
Interior
1967
19/16
Idaho Advisory Board,
correspondence
1968
19/17
Idaho Advisory Board,
classification and multiple use
1968
19/18
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho
February 28, 1968
19/19
Idaho State Advisory Board
Field Tour, Boise and Vale Districts
July 18-19, 1968
19/20
National Advisory Board,
correspondence
1968
19/21
National Advisory Board Council
Meeting, Reno, Nevada, April 22-24, 1968 19/22, National Advisory Board Tour,
Reno, Nevada
April 23, 1968
19/23
Grazing regulations; reports,
correspondence
1968
19/24
National Advisory Board Special
Grazing Fee Committee; reports, minutes
1968
19/25
News releases, Department of
Interior
1968
19/26
Idaho Advisory Board,
correspondence
1968
19/27
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho
March 7, 1969
19/28
Owyhee Range Rehabilitation
tour sponsored by Owyhee Cattleman's Association, July 25, 1969; Idaho State
Advisory Board Tour, Shoshone District
August 5-6, 1969
19/29
Grazing regulations;
correspondence, reports
1969
20/1
Grazing
applications
1969
20/2
News releases, Department of
Interior
1969
20/3
Idaho Advisory Board,
correspondence, regulations
1970
20/4
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho, May 7, 1970
20/5
Classification and Multiple Use
Proposals (Idaho)
1970
20/6
Classification and Multiple Use
Proposals (Idaho)
1970
20/7
The Owyhee Project
1970
20/8
News releases, Department of
Interior
1970
20/9
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho
February 11, 1971
20/10
Multiple Use Advisory Board
Meeting and Tour, Salmon District
July 15, 16 & 17, 1971
20/11
National Advisory Board Council
Meeting, Boise, Idaho, October 3-5, 1971; Bruce Bowler "What the General Public
Needs in a Mining Law,"
20/12
News releases, Department of
Interior
1971
20/13
Idaho State Advisory Board
Meeting, Boise, Idaho
March 1, 1972
20/14
Multiply Use Advisory Board
Tour, Burley District
August 16-17, 1972
20/15
National Advisory Board Council
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
March 27-29, 1972
20/16
Kuna Planning Unit;
correspondence, reports, maps
1973
20/17
BLM Organic Act; bills,
correspondence, reports
1974
20/18
Desert land entry, mining law;
correspondence, reports
1974
20/19
Idaho Office,
correspondence
1975
20/20
Snake River Agricultural
Development Environmental Analysis; correspondence
Overview of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement and
the Proposed Land and Resource Management Plan for the Payette National
Forest, 1985,
Maps for the Proposed Payette National Forest Land and
Resource Management Plan
1985
23/14
A Critique of the Payette National Forest Plan,
The Wilderness Society
1985
23/15
Management plans; reports,
correspondence
1985
23/16
Management plans; reports,
correspondence
1986-1988
United States Forest Service.
Salmon National Forest
Box/Folder
23/17
Undeveloped Areas Management Proposals,
correspondence
1970-1972
23/18
Draft Environmental Statement for Beartrap - Dutchler
Planning Unit; Proposed Land Use Plan for Beartrap - Dutchler Planning
Unit
1976
23/19
Blackbird Mine
proposal
1980
United States Forest Service.
Sawtooth National Forest
Box/Folder
23/20
Correspondence
1972
23/21
Draft Environmental Statement and Proposed General
Management Plan Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Sawtooth National
Forest
1974
23/22
Summary of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement and
Land and Resource Management Plan for the Sawtooth National
Forest
1985
23/23
Cassia Reevaluation
1980
United States Forest Service.
Targhee National Forest
Box/Folder
23/24
Land Use Plan West Slope of the Tetons Planning Unit;
Environmental Statement for the Land Use Plan West Slope of the Tetons Planning
Unit
1976
24/1
Land Management Plan for the Targhee National
Forest
1985
24/2
Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Land
Management Plan for the Targhee National Forest
1985
24/3
Maps for the Land Management Plan Final Environmental
Impact Statement for the Targhee National Forest
1985
24/4
A Briefing Guide #5 for Planning on the Targhee National
Forest, 1985;
Record of Decision Final Environmental Impact Statement
and Land and Resource Management Plan , Targhee National Forest,
1985
United States Forest Service.
Wallowa-Whitman Forest
Box/Folder
24/5
Management and travel
plans
1979-1984
University of Idaho
Box/Folder
24/6
Cooperative Fishery and
Wildlife Research Units, reports, correspondence
1958-1983
24/7
College of Forestry, Fiftieth
Anniversary: correspondence
1959
24/8
College of Forestry, Quest for
Excellence, review board
1985
24/9
College of Forestry, Quest for
Excellence, review board
1985
24/10
Focus on Renewable Resources
1984,1985
24/11
Idaho Research Advisory
Council: correspondence, memos, publications
1954-1966
24/12
Water resources, roadless
areas; reports, correspondence
1968-1977
Water Pollution Control Advisory
Council
Box/Folder
24/13
Pollution Control Council,
Pacific Northwest Basins, meeting
Fish hatcheries, water permits,
Idaho Power; correspondence, protest
1987
26/38
Bureau of Reclamation reports;
hydro generation
1987
26/39
Snails, Box Canyon, Snake River
hydroelectric projects, water permits; reports, correspondence
1988-1992
27/1
Bruneau Hot Springs Snail;
correspondence
1989
27/2
Snails, Wiley Project;
correspondence
1991
27/3
Snails, Wiley Project;
correspondence
1992
27/4
Snails, Snake River;
correspondence, reports
1993-1994
27/5
"The Non-Native Snail Fauna of
the Middle Snake River, Southern Idaho" by Peter A. Bowler and Terrence J.
Frest; "Measuring River Health through Aquatic Diversity Theories, Techniques
and Case Studies" by Peter A. Bowler;
Native Fishes of Arid Land: A Dwindling Resource of the
Desert Southwest, USDA Forest Service, General Technical Report
RM-206
27/6
Sturgeon, reports
Carver, John A.
Box/Folder
27/9
Address,
correspondence
1963
Church, Frank
Box/Folder
27/10
Campaign, environmental issues;
correspondence, clippings, campaign material
Papers: "World Conference on
Desertification," "The Grazing Dispute: Livestock and the Public," "Q Public
Speaks," "Rest-Rotation Grazing-A Bummer;" correspondence
1973-1979
28/3
Bureau of Land Management;
correspondence
1973-1977
28/4
National Forest Service;
correspondence, reports
1973-1979
28/5
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area
1976-1977
28/6
Challis Planning Unit, report,
correspondence
1978
28/7
National Forest Service;
correspondence, reports
1983-1989
28/8
Bureau of Land Management;
correspondence, reports
1985-1990
28/9
Grazing lawsuits; affidavits,
memorandum and order
1985-1987
28/10
Forest Service, Hearing on
Tailholt Project, transcript of oral presentations
1990
28/11
Business files; Resource
Planning and Management Associates, Inc.
1973-1988
Miles, Harold C.
Box/Folder
28/12
Correspondence, reports,
clippings
1977-1980
28/13
Correspondence, reports,
clippings
1981-1989
Milner, Doris
Box/Folder
28/14
Correspondence
1979-1981
Murray, T.B.
Box/Folder
28/15
Correspondence; game
issues
1982-1983
Platts, William
Box/Folder
28/17
Articles, papers,
correspondence, clippings
1980-1987
Reed, Scott W.
Box/Folder
28/18
Correspondence
1961-1969
Shanks, Bernard
Box/Folder
28/19
"Wheeling and Dealing Our
Public Land Assets," 1983; "James Watt: The West's Trillion Dollar Pirate,"
1982; "An Economic Evaluation of the Transfer of Federal Lands in Utah to State
Ownership," 1981; "The Sagebrush Rebellion: The New McCarthyism," 1980;
correspondence
Manuscript: "Ted's Diary 1957,"
"Must the Salmon River Die?," The Cowardly Bulls of Arctic Point," "Save Our
Public Lands, Inc.," "Cold Weather Trout," "The Multiple Use Myth," " Wonderful
Dutch Oven," "You May Never Know the Middle Snake"
"The Hydrology of the Bear
Valley Drainage" by Gene Cole; "Soils Report" by George Wendt; "Bear Valley
Creek, Idaho Aquatic Environment and Fisheries Study" by William S. Platts;
"Report Bear Valley Study Team-Grazing,"
1972
29/12
Minutes,
correspondence
1971-1972
29/13
Minutes,
correspondence
1972
29/14
Minutes,
correspondence
1974-1976
29/15
Reports,
correspondence
1978-1980
29/16
Permits, reports
1979
29/17
Photographs
1953, 1972
29/18
Correspondence
1987-1988
Bell Rapids Project
Box/Folder
29/19
Program, articles
1974
Big Wood River
Box/Folder
29/20
Clippings
1970-1973
Big Wood Ski Area
Box/Folder
29/21
Environmental statement,
correspondence, photo
1974-1976
Billboards
Box/Folder
29/22
Correspondence
1970
Birds of Prey Area
Box/Folder
29/23
Programs, correspondence,
map
1971-1986
Black Butte Area
Box/Folder
29/24
Mining; correspondence,
reports
1979-1980
Black Sands Mining
Company
Box/Folder
29/25
Reports, decisions,
correspondence, notes
1983-1984
29/26
"Operating Plan for Little
Mallard Creek Placer Project,"
1984
Boise Cascade
Corporation
Box/Folder
29/27
Company reports
1973-1979
Boise River
Box/Folder
29/28
Floods;
correspondence
1962
Box Canyon
Box/Folder
29/29
Correspondence, fact
sheets
1971-1974
29/30
Petitions
1973
Boy Scouts
Box/Folder
29/31
Fund raising;
correspondence
1952-1958
Brownlee Breaks
Box/Folder
29/32
Wildlife;
correspondence
1983
Bruces Eddy Dam
Box/Folder
29/33
Correspondence, statements,
reports
1954-1957
29/34
River and Harbor-Flood Control
Act of 1957, S.497, hearings
1957
29/35
"Wildlife Condition
Survey-1949, Clearwater National Forest;" "Clearwater Game and Range Study,"
Idaho Fish and Game Department; maps, correspondence
1957
29/36
Photographs-elk
deaths
1949, 1954
29/37
"A Report on the Fish and
Wildlife Resources Affected by the Bruces Eddy Dam and Reservoir Project, North
Fork Clearwater River, Idaho," U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1960
29/38
Correspondence
1959-1963
Bumping Lake Project
Box/Folder
30/1
Correspondence,
reports
1975-1978
30/2
Correspondence,
reports
1979
30/3
Bills,
correspondence
1980-1982
Bunker Hill Mining
Box/Folder
30/4
Clippings
1981-1990
Carey Act
Box/Folder
30/5
Court decision, 1911;
clippings
1974-1980
Cascade Reservoir
Box/Folder
30/6
Clippings
1979-1992
Cataldo Dredge
Box/Folder
30/7
Report
1952
Cattle
Box/Folder
30/8
Reports,
correspondence
1963-1973
30/9
Reports, clippings,
correspondence
1971-1974
30/10
Clippings
1975
30/11
Clippings
1976
30/12
Clippings
1977
30/13
Clippings
1978
30/14
Clippings
1979
30/15
Clippings,
correspondence
1980-1982
30/16
Clippings,
correspondence
1983-1984
30/17
Clippings,
correspondence
1985-1989
30/18
Clippings
1990
30/19
Clippings
1991
30/20
Clippings
1992
Centennial Trail
Box/Folder
30/21
Proposals,
correspondence
1989
City of Rocks
Box/Folder
30/22
Correspondence
1974-1991
Clearwater Dams
Box/Folder
30/23
Hearing on proposed Clearwater
Dam sites, Orofino, Idaho, November 20, 1953; correspondence,
statements
River and Harbor and Flood
Control Act, S.497; correspondence, statements
1957
31/2
House Committee;
correspondence, statements
1957
31/3
River and Harbors Bill, S.497;
correspondence, statements
1958
31/4
Correspondence,
statements
1959-1960
Clippings
(newspapers)
Box/Folder
31/5
1960-1970
31/6
1971
31/7
1971
31/8
1971
31/9
1972
31/10
1972
31/11
1973
31/12
1973
31/13
1973
31/14
1974
31/15
1975
31/16
1978-1997
College of Idaho/Snake River
Regional Studies Center
Box/Folder
31/17
Correspondence, minutes,
reports, brochures
1971-1972
31/18
Correspondence, minutes,
reports, notes
1973
31/19
Correspondence, minutes,
reports, notes
1974
31/20
Correspondence, minutes,
reports
1975
31/21
Congress on Public Lands in the
West, June 3-5, 1976; program, minutes, correspondence, brochures "What Future
Uses Can Public Lands Sustain" by Bruce Bowler
31/22
Correspondence, programs,
reports, brochures
1977-1988
Columbia River Basin
Box/Folder
31/23
Columbia Basin Salmon and Steelhead Report,
Northwest Resource
Resource Information Center,
Eagle, Idaho
1977-1980
Box/Folder
31/24
Columbia River Fish Runs & Fisheries,
1957-1978, Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife, Washington
Department of Fisheries
31/25
Columbia River Basin Fishery
Resources
: Hearings before the Committee on Interstate
and Foreign Commerce, United States Senate Eighty-Sixth Congress, S. Con. Res.
35, S 2586, S.1420, November 10 and 12, 1959, Astoria, Oregon and Lewiston,
Idaho
Hells Canyon-Snake River Bills
S.717 and S.448; Hearings
33/18
Hells Canyon Preservation
Council; newsletters
1972-1973
33/19
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area Bill; correspondence
1973
33/20
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area Hearings; statements, correspondence
1973
33/21
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area, comparison of Bills S.2233 and H.R. 2624
1973
33/22
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area Bills, S.657 and S. 2233; Hearings
1973
33/23
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area; newsletters, correspondence
1974
33/24
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area; statements, correspondence
1974
33/25
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area Hearing, H.R. 30, H.R. 1630 and H.R. 5394
1975
33/26
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area; plans, correspondence
1976-1977
33/27
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area; management plans, Environmental impact statement
1978-1979
33/28
Hells Canyon National
Recreation Area; management plans, maps
1980-1981
33/29
National Geographic Magazine
Float Trip; brochures, correspondence
1984
33/30
Correspondence,
clippings
1987-1993
Henry's Fork
Box/Folder
33/31
Newsletters,
correspondence
1976-1990
Herbicides/pesticides
Box/Folder
33/32
Newsletters, clippings,
correspondence
1963-1985
High Country News
Box/Folder
33/33
Correspondence
1973-1979
Highway 12
Box/Folder
34/1
Correspondence,
reports
1979-1981
Highways
Box/Folder
34/2
Correspondence,
survey
1972-1991
Hydroelectric Power
Box/Folder
34/3
"Are Dams Necessary? A New Look
at Hydroelectric Power for Idaho" by P.B. Henault
1972
Hydrogen Fuel
Box/Folder
34/4
Correspondence,
clippings
1973-1980
Idaho Company
Box/Folder
34/5
Correspondence
1987
Idaho Alert
Box/Folder
34/6
Newsletters
1970-1972
Idaho Power
Box/Folder
34/7
Brochures,
clippings
1963-1975
34/8
Report, clippings
1976-1979
34/9
Reports, clippings
1980-1982
34/10
Clippings
1983-1995
Idaho Rivers Symposium: A
Confluence of Interest
Box/Folder
34/11
Program
1990
Idaho Statesman
Box/Folder
34/12
Correspondence
1973-1985
Indians
Box/Folder
34/13
Indian affairs/rights;
newsletters, clippings, correspondence
1954-1989
34/14
Nez Perce hunting;
correspondence, photographs
1954-1962
34/15
Fishing rights; correspondence,
clippings
1962-1982
34/16
Indian Water Rights: A Study of the Historical and Legal
Factors Affecting the Water Rights of the Indians of the State of
Idaho, Idaho Department of Water Resources
1978
34/17
Fishing rights; court
cases
1979
Instream Flow
Box/Folder
34/18
Instream Flow Needs Conference
presented by the Western Division of the American Fisheries Society and the
Power Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Boise, Idaho, May
3-6, 1976; program, correspondence
34/19
"Reasons for Protecting Water
Resources from Development ," by Bruce Bowler
1977
34/20
Cooperative Instream Flow
Service Group, correspondence
1977
34/21
"Utility of Equity Law for
Preserving Instream Flows," by Bruce Bowler
1977
Jarbridge Resource
Area
Box/Folder
34/22
Management,
correspondence
1981-1987
Land and Water Conservation Fund
Act
Box/Folder
34/23
Bills,
correspondence
1963-1969
Land Use Planning
Box/Folder
34/24
National Land Policy, Planning,
and Management Act of 1972; report, correspondence
1972-1980
Lieu-Lands
Box/Folder
34/25
Bureau of Land Management,
Idaho Department of Lands; reports, correspondence
1974-1980
Lewiston-Clearwater Memorial
Bridge
Box/Folder
34/26
Alteration; reports,
correspondence
1978-1979
Lewiston Port
Box/Folder
34/27
Caustic soda pipeline;
correspondence
1979-1980
Logging-Intermountain Logging
Conference, Spokane, WA
1970
Box/Folder
34/28
Program,
correspondence
1969-1970
34/29
Roads; studies,
reports
1959-1970
Lower Granite Dam
Box/Folder
34/30
Clippings
1970-1971
Lucky Peak Dam
Box/Folder
34/31
Boise River flow during
construction; correspondence, minutes
1954
34/32
Boise River water storage/flow;
correspondence, reports
"
Qui Tam Actions and the 1899 Refuse Act: Citizen
Lawsuits Against Polluters of the Nation's Waterways," (committee print)
Conservation and Natural Resources Subcommittee
1970
36/2
Legal documents
(copies)
36/3
Legal documents
(copies)
36/4
Legal documents
(copies)
Rangelands
Box/Folder
36/5
Public Rangeland Policy Bill,
analysis, correspondence
1984-1985
Rapid River
Box/Folder
36/6
Grazing; reports,
correspondence
1969-1975
36/7
"Range Environmental Analysis
Update Report Heaven's Gate Study Area," Forest Service
1976
36/8
Grazing; map,
correspondence
1976
36/9
Correspondence
1976
36/10
Photographs
1976
36/11
Correspondence
1977-1983
Real Estate
Box/Folder
36/12
Promotions;
brochures
Redwoods Park
Box/Folder
36/13
Save The Redwoods League,
correspondence
1967-1973
Rivers- Idaho Rivers
Workshop
Box/Folder
36/14
Program,
presentations
1988
Roadless Area Review and
Evaluation
Box/Folder
36/15
Environmental
statements
1978-1979
36/16
RARE II Process in
Idaho
1978
36/17
Statements, correspondence,
clippings
1978-1979
St. Joe River
Box/Folder
36/18
Wild river proposal
1968-1974
36/19
Wild river proposal;
statements, correspondence, clippings
1973-1975
Sagebrush Rebellion
Box/Folder
36/20
Clippings,
newsletters
1979
36/21
Clippings,
correspondence
1980
36/22
Clippings,
correspondence
1980
36/23
Clippings,
correspondence
1980
36/24
Clippings,
correspondence
1980
36/25
Clippings,
newsletters
1981
36/26
Clippings,
newsletters
1982, 1996
Salmo Priest Wilderness
Area
Box/Folder
36/27
Correspondence
1981
Salmon-Steelhead
Box/Folder
36/28
"A Three Year Study of Chinook
Salmon Spawning Areas in Snake River Above Hells Canyon Dam Site," Fish and
Wildlife Service
1950
36/29
Correspondence
1958-1967
36/30
Nitrogen concentrations in
Columbia River; reports
1968-1970
36/31
"Idaho Salmon and Steelhead:
Status Report for 1969," Idaho Department Department of Fish and
Game
1970
36/32
"Fish Kill Investigation Snake
River, May 16-June 10, 1970," Washington Department of Game
1970
36/33
Reports,
correspondence
1970-1971
36/34
Clippings
1976-1979
36/35
"A Question of Balance:
Water/Energy-Salmon and Steelhead Upper Production in the Upper Columbia River
Basin," Summary report
1978
36/36
Clippings, articles,
correspondence
1980-1981
37/1
Clippings
1982-1983
37/2
Clippings,
newsletters
1984
37/3
Clippings,
newsletters
1985
37/4
Clippings
1989-1991
37/5
Clippings
1988-1990
37/6
"Wildlife Mitigation Rule and
Response to Comments," Northwest Power Planning Council, 1989; "Strategies for
Recovery of Snake River Salmon," State of Idaho
1990
37/7
Clippings,
newsletters
1991
37/8
Clippings,
newsletters
1991
Salmon River
Box/Folder
37/9
Preservation; legislation,
correspondence
1956-1960
37/10
Preservation; legislation,
correspondence
1961-1962
37/11
Correspondence
1971-1980
Savage Water Permit
Box/Folder
37/12
Hearing; correspondence, legal
documents
1978-1979
Sawtooth National Recreation
Area
Box/Folder
37/13
"Why a Sawtooth National Park,"
by Bruce Bowler, 1960; wilderness preservation statement
1961
37/14
Clippings,
memorandum
1971
37/15
Clippings
1971
37/16
Legislation, correspondence,
clippings
1972
37/17
Legislation,
correspondence
1973-1983
Saylor Creek
Box/Folder
37/18
Land use management plan;
correspondence
1972-1982
37/19
Bombing range;
clippings
1989-1992
Selway-Bitteroot
Wilderness
Box/Folder
37/20
Correspondence,
memorandums
1961-1964
37/21
Upper Selway, correspondence,
articles, decisions
1965
37/22
Upper Selway,
correspondence
1965
37/23
Upper Selway, statements,
correspondence, reports
1965
37/24
Upper Selway, correspondence,
reports
1965
37/25
Upper Selway,
correspondence
1965
37/26
Upper Selway,
correspondence
1966
37/27
Upper Selway,
correspondence
1966
37/28
Upper Selway,
correspondence
1966
37/29
Upper Selway, reports,
correspondence
1967
37/30
Upper Selway, correspondence,
articles
1968-1972
Sheep
Box/Folder
37/31
Clippings
1973
Sinclair Oil
Box/Folder
37/32
Advertisement;
correspondence
1958
Small Hydropower
Box/Folder
37/33
Reports, clippings
1878-1984
37/34
Reports, correspondence,
clippings
1985-1986
Snake River
Box/Folder
38/1
Land sales; legislation,
correspondence
1961-1962
38/2
Channel-Ontario to Brownlee,
statements, correspondence
1959-1967
38/3
Middle Snake River Moratorium,
Hearing, S.940; "Snake Wild and Scenic River Study,"
1970
38/4
Snake River dredging Glenns
Ferry to Bliss Dam; statements, correspondence
1979-1980
Solar Energy
Box/Folder
38/5
Clippings
1975-1989
South Fork Boise
River
Box/Folder
38/6
Anderson Ranch Dam-water flow;
report, correspondence
1979-1980
38/7
Outfitters; appeal,
correspondence
1989-1991
South Fork Salmon
River
Box/Folder
38/8
Timber sales;
correspondence
1970-1971
38/9
Land management;
correspondence
1975-1976
38/10
Land management, report,
correspondence
1977
38/11
Land management; report,
appeal, correspondence
1977
38/12
Land management;
correspondence
1978-1979
38/13
Land management, salmon;
correspondence, articles
1981-1983
38/14
South Fork Monitoring
Committee; reports, minutes, correspondence
1984
38/15
Newsletters
1988-1989
Southwest Idaho Water
Project
Box/Folder
38/16
Clippings
1969
Sports Afield
Box/Folder
38/17
Articles,
correspondence
1952-1954
Squaw Butte
Box/Folder
38/18
Restoration project; plan,
clippings
1988
Stream Protection
Box/Folder
38/19
"Rules and Regulations for
Stream Channel Alterations in the State of Idaho," "Idaho Minimum Standards for
Stream Channel Alterations,"
Western Association of State
Game and Fish Commissioners, 38th Annual Conference, program, papers,
correspondence; "Western Waters -- Their Use and Development," by Bruce
Bowler
1958
39/8
Water law;
correspondences
1959
39/9
Idaho Water Resources Hearing
Before Select Senate Committee on National Water Resources, Boise, statements,
correspondence
1959
39/10
Pollution control; reports,
correspondence
1960
39/11
Pollution control; legislation,
correspondence
1961
39/12
Clean Waters, Annual Meeting
Idaho Public Health Association, McCall, Idaho; program, reports,
correspondence