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Special Collections and University Archives

John Phillips Saylor Collection

Manuscript Group #18

For Scholarly Use Only

Last Modified November 9, 2009

Indiana University of Pennsylvania

302 Stapleton Library

Indiana, PA 15705-1096

Voice: (724) 357-3039

Fax: (724) 357-4891

John Phillips Saylor Collection, Manuscript Group #18

Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Special Collections and University Archives

51 boxes; 75 linear feet

Biographical Note

John Phillips Saylor was born on July 23, 1908, on a farm in Conemaugh Township, Cambria County, five miles outside of Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He was the son of Minerva Phillips Saylor, a teacher, and Tillman K. Saylor, teacher and attorney. Tillman Saylor attended the State Normal School in Indiana, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Dickinson Law School in 1933, John Phillips Saylor returned to Johnstown to work with his father’s firm. After Tillman Saylor’s death in 1938, John was elected to the position of City Solicitor to replace his father. On September 13, 1949, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. He was re-elected for each consecutive term until his own death in 1973.

Congressman Saylor used his position in Congress to become one of the leading conservationists of his day. He was involved in most of the major environmental issues of his time. During his time in office, he became best known for his support of legislation that would preserve scenic natural areas of the country. According to John P. Saylor’s son, J. Phillips Saylor, the Congressman clearly stated that he wanted his papers to be given to the University so that the students could study the beginning of the conservation movement.

Starting in 1957, Saylor begain voicing his strong opposition to the construction of the Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny River near Warren. Styled a "nature-loving obstructionist" by one of his congressional colleagues, he opposed the dam because its high cost ($120 million) and size, its debatable effectiveness on flood control and the Army Corps of Engineers' stubborn refusal to study alternative plans. Saylor also voiced opposition to the dam as it would destroy of one of the most scenic stretches of river in Pennsylvania, and it would break the 1794 treaty with the Senecas, the oldest federal treaty that was still in effect at that time.

Despite the opposition of Saylor and others, however, the Treaty of 1794 was broken, and construction of the Kinzua Dam began in 1960. The Kinzua Dam caused the complete inundation of almost 10,000 acres of Seneca lands, and rendered another 20,000 acres of their land virtually useless because of periodic flooding caused by fluctuating water levels in the reservoir. Almost 700 members of the Seneca Nation were forced to relocate. The federal government eventually compensated the Senecas $15 million for the land and the relocation costs. Additionally, after several versions of a Scenic Rivers Bill failed to gain enough votes in Congress, Saylor introduced his own comprehensive Scenic Rivers Bill into the House in 1966. Drafted with the assistance of the Interior Department's Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, the Audubon Society, and other conservation groups, the bill called for widespread protection of the nation's free-flowing rivers.

Saylor's bill met much opposition in the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, of which he was a member. He vowed to "hit, kick, and scratch" in order to get his bill passed. When a fellow representative introduced a competing, less-inclusive bill, Saylor saw this as an opportunity to forge a compromise bill. This compromise passed in the Senate 84-0, but still met resistance by development-minded members of the House. Upon further pressure by Saylor, conservationists, and the public, the House finally approved the bill 265-7.

Saylor was the recipient of many awards for his involvement in conservation efforts. From the Ozark National Scenic Riverways Act in 1964, the first federally protected rivers, to the Wilderness Act and the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, Saylor's accomplishments have been praised as essential to the preservation of our country's natural scenic resources.

Scope and Content

The John P. Saylor collection is housed in 51 archival boxes. The collection includes photographs, plaques, scrapbooks, reports, correspondence, speeches, and memorabilia from Saylor’s career in politics and his work with environmental issues. The papers, documents, and other items that compose this collection come from Saylor’s work as a U.S. Congressman. There is much information in the collection on conservation issues such as mining, water projects, wildlife, and National Parks. The collection also contains an abundance of memorabilia, including plaques and certificates awarded to Saylor for his conservation efforts.

Provenance

Unknown.

Restrictions

None.

Processor

Date unknown; records arranged and inventory written by Special Collections Staff. Spring 2001; records rearranged and inventory rewritten by Special Collections Staff.

Summer 2009; records rearranged and inventory rewritten by Special Collections Staff.

Container List

Box 1 Photographs (16 folders)

1. Presidential – Richard M. Nixon

2. Presidential – L.B. Johnson

3. Presidential – L.B. Johnson and J.P. Saylor

4. Presidential – J.F. Kennedy and group including Saylor

5. Presidential – T.R. Roosevelt and Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot

6. Committees – Committee with J.P. Saylor

7. Committees – Committee with J.P. Saylor

8. Committees – House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, 86th Congress

9. Committees – House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 89th Congress

10. Committees – House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 89th Congress

11. Committees – House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 90th Congress

12. Committees – Public Land Law Review Commission, Sept. 1969

13. Committees – House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 91st Congress

14. Committees – House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 92nd Congress

15. Committees - House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 93rd Congress

16. J.P. Saylor and three Congressmen

Box 2 Photographs, Posters, and Drawings (22 folders)

Photographs

1. J.P. Saylor

2. Saylor at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland

3. Workers drinking coffee

4. First atomic artillery shell, May 25, 1953

5. USS Seawolf (with John P. Saylor honorary membership card)

6. Naval Ship

7. Earth, June 19, 1972

8. Aerial view of Johnstown, Pennsylvania

9. John P. Saylor High School’s 45th reunion, June 14, 1969

Drawings

10. Ernest P. Daly

11. The White House

12. The Supreme Court

13. The Capitol

14. Marines at Iwo Jima, February 1945

15. Political cartoons (3)

16. Old Glory

17. Operation Sea Orbit (Gerald Richardson)

Posters

18. Pledge of Allegiance – Red Skelton Hour

19. The Eagle Has Landed

20. Enlarged 8¢ stamp of Old Faithful, March 1, 1972

21. Enlarged 6¢ stamp of Wolf Trap Farm, Virginia

22. Hetch Hetchy

Box 3 Awards and Certificates (48 items)

1. Mercersburg Club of Washington – for service to district and County

2. James Duff, Governor of PA – for election to 26th congressional district of Pennsylvania, 27 November 1950

3. American Airlines, Inc. – for support of the airline industry, 26 June 1951

4. Pan American World Airways, 8 November 1957

5. Pan American Airways – for flying over the international date line, 9 November 1957

6. City Parks Association of Philadelphia – for service to parks and conservation

7. Friends – for 10 years in 22nd congressional district, 7 July 1960

8. Bert Combs, Governor of Kentucky, 11 April 1962

9. VFW – for service on veterans’ affairs,

10. VFW American Legion - for service with veterans’ affairs, 24 September 1964

11. Pennsylvania Game Commission – for appointing Deputy Game Protector, 31 March 1965

12. CUNA International, Inc. – for service to the credit union movement

13. VFW – for legislative assistance to war veterans, 21 May 1966

14. VFW – for service to veterans, 1 September 1966

15. Trout Unlimited – for Trout conservation 30 September 1967

16. Pennsylvania Fish and Game Protective Association – for conservation work, 13 April 1967

17. VFW – for service to veterans

18. National Trust for Historic Preservation, October 1967

19. VFW – for service to veterans

20. Notice of sympathy for the death of Tillman K. Saylor, Jr., 3 October 1968

21. Florida Wildlife Magazine – for catching bass, 23 November 1968

22. Pennsylvania Roadside Council – for conservation efforts, October 1969

23. National Police Officers Association of America – for appointment as honorary Vice President

24. Izaak Walton League of America – founder’s award, July 1970

25. Sierra Club – John Muir Award, 25 September 1971

26. National Council for State Garden Clubs – for accomplishments in Ecology

27. American Legion – for meritorious service, June 1972

28. Mount Vernon Ladies Association – for preserving view from Mt. Vernon, 26 October 1972

29. National Rifle Association – life membership, 7 June 1973

30. Izaak Walton League of America – for lifetime membership

31. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania – for help in economic growth

32. Exchange Club of Johnstown, Pennsylvania – for contribution, 31 December 1965

33. Johnstown Lions Club

34. Boy Scouts of America for contribution to American Flag, 20 December 1971

35. Dewey F. Bartlett, U.S. Senator – for bearing OKIE title, 13 April 1973

36. Johnstown Lion’s Club – for courtesies, 8 December 1972

37. Selective Service System – for service, 30 June 1959

38. American Bar Association, June 1956

39. Pennsylvania Society – for being a member, 12 May 1954

40. Guardian of Berlin’s Freedom Certificate, 30 October 1961

41. Universal Club of Washington, D.C., 18 January 1950

42. National Rifle Association of America, 2 April 1971

43. Barnum and Bailey Circus, 5 April 1973

44. Selective Service System, 30 June 1954

45. J.P. Saylor Award, blank, November 1970

46. Sierra Club, 2 October 1969

47. Knights of Pythias of Pennsylvania, 14 March 1958

48. Johnstown Kiwanis Club, 22 May 1968

Box 4 Framed Photographs and Mementoes (15 folders)

1. Atlantic Ocean Floor

2. U.S.S. Seawolf

3. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

4. Earth from Apollo 17

5. HR Public Law #88-525

6. HR Public Law #88-546

7. HR Public Law #86-3

8. HR Public Law #86-538

9. HR Public Law #89-40

10. Moon rock sample

11. “54” Founders Award

12. National Rifle Association

13. The Capitol

14. First Step on the Moon

15. Atomic Bomb Test

Box 5 Framed Photographs and Mementoes (10 folders)

1. HR Bill #88-577

2. HR Bill #89-5

3. HR Bill #86-599

4. HR Bill #89-80

5. HR Bill #93-25

6. HR Bill #89-118

7. Task Force – Operation “Deep Freeze” Citation

8. Appreciation from Committee on Veteran Affairs

9. Eight unlabeled personal photographs

10. Cardboard backed photographs

Box 6 Framed Photographs and Mementoes (19 folders)

1. HR Bill #89

2. HR Bill #698 6

3. HR Bill 86-491

4. Photos with President Johnson (2)

5. Photo of Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

6. Mercersburg Club of Washington Award

7. Photo of PT Boat

8. CUNA of Johnstown Appreciation Award

9. Commission from Pennsylvania Game Commission

10. City Parks Association of Philadelphia Citation, 1960

11. National Rifle Association Life Membership, 1973

12. Sierra Club, 1969

13. Veterans of Foreign Wars

14. Izaak Walton League of America

15. John Muir Award

16. National Trust for Historic Preservation

17. Mt. Vernon Ladies’ Association

18. Governor’s Office

19. Unlabeled photographs (4)

Box 7 Framed Photographs and Mementoes (6 folders)

1. HR Bill 5850

2. Public Law 88-546 (with letter from Lyndon B. Johnson)

3. Photo of Lyndon B. Johnson, Ed Muskie, J.P. Saylor, and Robert Kennedy

4. Public Law 89-40 (with letter from Lawrence F. O’Brien)

5. Plaque from Disabled American Veterans

6. Silver Beaver Award from Boy Scouts of America

Box 8 Framed Photographs and Mementoes (4 folders)

1. Public Law 89-60 (with letter and picture from Lyndon B. Johnson)

2. HR Bill #93-25 (with pen and picture)

3. HR Bill #89-5 (with pen, picture, and letter)

4. Public Law 88-452 (with pen, pictures, and letter)

Box 9 CDs with unidentified photographs and Undated, unidentified photographs (4 folders)

Box 10 Undated, Identified Photographs (52 folders)

1. John P. Saylor and Academy Boys

2. John P. Saylor and Almas

3. John P. Saylor and American Nuclear Society

4. Astronauts

5. John P. Saylor and Frances Bolton

6. John P. Saylor and Brockway Glass Officials

7. John P. Saylor and Broderick

8. John P. Saylor at Broger Primitive Area

9. John P. Saylor and Brooke

10. John P. Saylor and Byron

11. John P. Saylor and Congress Members

12. John P. Saylor and Disabled American Veterans of Pennsylvania

13. John P. Saylor and Arthur Godfrey

14. John P. Saylor on Gooderham Farm

15. John P. Saylor and Dr. Gourdine

16. John P. Saylor and Groundhog

17. John P. Saylor in Hawaii

18. John P. Saylor home, 411 Orchard Street, Johnstown, Pensylvania

19. John P. Saylor and Indiana Republican Committee

20. John P. Saylor and IIA Members

21. Iwo Jima

22. Job Corps

23. John P. Saylor and Mrs. Chiang Kai Shek

24. John P. Saylor and Miss Kansas

25. Kittanning, Pennsylvania – mining lab

26. John P. Saylor and Charles Leppert

27. John P. Saylor and LCB

28. John P. Saylor with Mrs. Lucci and her son

29. Marines at Atomic Proving Grounds

30. Military related photographs

31. Miscellaneous acquaintances

32. John P. Saylor and Mushroom Processors’ Association

33. John P. Saylor at Jackson Flats, Nebraska, with NASA

34. John P. Saylor and NCA

35. John P. Saylor with National Trust for Historic Preservation

36. John P. Saylor in office

37. John P. Saylor at PEA Convention

38. John P. Saylor with PEA Representatives

39. John P. Saylor with Penelec

40. John P. Saylor portraits

41. John P. Saylor and Rand Corporation

42. Mrs. Saylor at Redwood Groves, Californi

43. John P. Saylor and Seneca Indians

44. John P. Saylor and Raymond Shafer

45. John P. Saylor at Smithsonian

46. John P. Saylor and Ray Soden

47. John P. Saylor at Staff Party

48. John P. Saylor with Steelworkers

49. John P. Saylor on U.S.S. Seawolf

50. John P. Saylor receiving VFW Award

51. John P. Saylor and General Walt

52. John P. Saylor and Mrs. Westerman

Box 11 Identified Photographs, 1949-1964 (32 folders, 1 book)

1. John P. Saylor and children, 1949 (Missing)

2. John P. Saylor “meeting his people,” 1950

3. Unidentified desert, 1950

4. Marines, Sept. 15, 1950

5. Joe Martin, 1950-1951

6. John P. Saylor, 1951

7. Republican Baseball Team, May 25, 1951

8. John P. Saylor, 1952-1953

9. John P. Saylor, 1954

10. Antarctica, Nov. 24, 1957

11. John P. Saylor, 1957

12. John P. Saylor receiving Izaak Walton League Award, 1958

13. John P. Saylor, 1958

14. John P. Saylor at Fort McHenry, July 3, 1959

15. John P. Saylor, 1959

16. John P. Saylor, 1960

17. John P. Saylor, Jan. 1960

18. John P. Saylor, July 4, 1960

19. John P. Saylor, 1961

20. Pennsylvania Delegation, 1962

21. John P. Saylor and U.S. Naval Air Facility, Nov. 23, 1962

22. John P. Saylor, Nov.-Dec. 1962

23. Bowling Green, Virginia, June 28, 1963

24. U.S. Forest Service Officers, Dec. 11, 1963

25. John P. Saylor, 1963

26. Class of 1924 Reunion, 1964

27. John P. Saylor, 1964

28. John P. Saylor, July 27, 1964

29. Fort Meade, June 8, 1964

30. John P. Saylor and S. Ailes, May 27, 1964

31. Conservationist of the Year Award, 1964

32. Lake Powell, Arizona, Nov. 8, 1964

33. Freeports Grand Isle Mine, 1964

Box 12 Identified Photographs, 1965-1967 (34 folders)

1. Watchdog of the Treasury Award, 1965

2. Cover hill, May 30, 1965

3. Rand Division Corporation, Coal-Sewage Testing, May 13, 1965

4. John P. Saylor with Forest Service Employees, May 13, 1965

5. Independence Hall, June 28, 1965

6. John P. Saylor in Vietnam, Nov. 16, 1965

7. John P. Saylor, 1965

8. John P. Saylor, Aug. 26, 1965

9. Camp Pickett, 1965

10. Public Land Law Review Commission, May 9, 1966

11. General Walt, April 1966

12. John P. Saylor and Andy Borg, Mar. 8, 1966

13. Massamutten Military Academy, May 1966

14. Colorado, Sept. 19, 1966

15. Cadet Wood, Aug. 30, 1966

16. John P. Saylor with Susan and Horace Albright, Aug. 25, 1966

17. Salute, 1966

18. John P. Saylor, 1966

19. John P. Saylor and Srs. Mary Grace King and Mary Imelda

Corcoran, 1967

20. John Blatnik – Winner of Award for War against Pollution, 1967

21. John P. Saylor receiving Barach Award, 1967

22. Guam Reception, 1967

23. Republican Congressional Committee, Feb. 1967

24. Cherry Blossom Dance, April 3, 1967

25. West Point Graduation Ceremonies, June 7, 1967

26. Cadet Wood, June 1967

27. Pennsylvania Steering Committee, June 8, 1967

28. Air Force Anniversary, July 24, 1967

29. Coal Labs, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, Aug. 4, 1967

30. George Baily, Sept. 21, 1967

31. PITT Dedication, Sept. 6, 1967

32. Veterans Affairs Committee, Oct. 31, 1967

33. Clarion State, Nov. 11, 1967

34. John P. Saylor, 1967

Box 13 Identified Photographs, 1968-1970 (40 folders)

1. Ford Theater Opening, Jan. 30, 1968

2. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mar. 13, 1968

3. Salute, May 1968

4. Redwood National Park, 1968

5. Wolf Trap Farm, Virginia, June 1968

6. Receiving Baruch Award, July 17, 1968

7. Florida, November 1968

8. Academy boys, Dec. 27, 1968

9. John P. Saylor, 1968

10. Agnew, 1969

11. Conemaugh Terrace Project, Blairsville, PA, January 1969

12. Anne and Harry, 1969

13. Warren Burger, Chief Justice, 1969

14. George Ramney, 1969

15. Miss Pennsylvania, 1969

16. Goodling and Bielo, 1969

17. Alpine Inn, April 10, 1969

18. Mine Trip, July 1969

19. Apollo Stamp Dedication, Sept. 10, 1969

20. Moon Rock, Oct. 1969

21. Apollo 11 Astronaut, 1969

22. Forest Products Lab Visit, Fall 1969

23. Academy lunch, Dec. 27, 1969

24. John P. Saylor, 1969

25. Pennsylvania Congressional delegation, Feb. 26, 1970

26. Wong, Jan. 1970

27. Salute, May 1970

28. John P. Saylor and Patrick J. Stapleton, Oct. 1970

29. John P. Saylor receiving Izaak Walton Award, Oct. 20, 1970

30. Governors’ Conference, Feb. 1970

31. Academy Appointees, 1970

32. Mount Vernon View, July 1970

33. Guam, 1970

34. Arends and Ford, Sept. 1970

35. John P. Saylor and McCormick and Blatnik, Sept. 1970

36. Girl Scout Troop, Sept. 11, 1970

37. Awards, 1970

38. Indiana Fair, Sept. 4, 1970

39. Receiving Award from Forest Service, July 30, 1970

40. John P. Saylor, 1970

Box 14 Identified Photographs, 1971-1973 (33 folders)

1. Wedding of Susan Saylor, 1971

2. Academy lunch, Dec. 29, 1971

3. John P. Saylor, 1971

4. BI-Gas Ground Breaking, 1972

5. John P. Saylor and Eugene “Snuffy” Smith, 1972

6. John P. Saylor and Patrick Gleason, 1972

7. John P. Saylor and J. Robert Derry, 1972

8. John P. Saylor and Frank Moore, 1972

9. Family pictures, 1972

10. John P. Saylor, 1972

11. Kinzua Dam, July 1972

12. Bell of PA Lunch, Aug. 1, 1972

13. Conover and Whalley Luncheon, Oct. 17, 1972

14. St. Francis College, building dedication, Dec. 8, 1972

15. Presentation of late Congressman’s papers, 1973

16. Demonstration photos, 1973

17. National Limestone Convention, Jan. 18, 1973

18. Groundhog Day, Feb. 2, 1973

19. Mt. Vernon Ladies Association Presentation, Feb. 22, 1973

20. John P. Saylor and American Legion and Ladies Auxiliary reps., Feb. 28, 1973

21. Disabled American Veterans, 1973

22. Brookville, Pennsylvania with Gerald Ford, 1973

23. Department of the Interior, Mar. 13, 1973

24. Pension Hearings, Mar. 23, 1973

25. Barnum and Bailey Circus, April 5, 1973

26. Cooke Campsite, May 1973

27. John P. Saylor and second graders at Leechburg, Pennsylvania, May 1973

28. Amvets Helmet Award, Aug. 25, 1973

29. Reception for Rogers Morton, July 10, 1973

30. John P. Saylor, 1973 (MISSING)

31. John P. Saylor 40th Anniversary (Law School) Dinner, 1973

32. Public Works Dinner, August 28, 1973

33. Pennsylvania Republic Members 89th Congress, 1973

Box 15 Presidential Photographs (22 folders)

1. Dwight D. Eisenhower, No Dates

2. Dwight D. Eisenhower, June 28, 1957

3. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sept. 26, 1967

4. John P. Saylor and Dwight D. Eisenhower, No Dates

5. John F. Kennedy, Aug. 7, 1961

6. John F. Kennedy, Mar. 17, 1961

7. John F. Kennedy, Jan. 31, 1962

8. John F. Kennedy, Sept. 13, 1962

9. John F. Kennedy, Mar. 5, 1963

10. John F. Kennedy, May 28. 1963

11. John P. Saylor and Lyndon B. Johnson, 1964-1968

12. Lyndon B. Johnson, Aug. 20, 1964

13. Lyndon B. Johnson, Sept. 3, 1964

14. Lyndon B. Johnson, May 11, 1965

15. Lyndon B. Johnson, Aug. 11, 1965

16. Lyndon B. Johnson signing the S. Rivers Bill, 1968

17. John P. Saylor and Richard M. Nixon

18. Richard M. Nixon, Oct. 1968

19. Richard M. Nixon, 1968

20. Richard M. Nixon, No Dates

21. John P. Saylor and Richard M. Nixon, 1970-1973

22. John P. Saylor and Gerald R. Ford, Oct. 12, 1973

Box 16 Presidential Autographs – Framed (5 items)

1. Richard Nixon, 1969

2. Herbert Hoover, 1962

3. Lyndon B. Johnson (and Kennedy half-dollar), 1964

4. Richard M. Nixon (and Eisenhower silver dollar), 1971

5. Harry S. Truman, 1967

Box 17 Plaques (12 items)

1. from Goodwill

2. from Punxsutawney Railroad Association

3. from Northwest Orient Airlines

4. from National Association of State Outdoor Recreation Liaison Officers

5. from American Legion

6. from Nant-y-Glo – Blacklick Valley

7. from Punxsutawney Police Department

8. from U.S.S. Dewey

9. from Jefferson County Youth Organization, 1972

10. from Jefferson County DuBois Area Hall of Fame Award, 1973

11. from Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs , 1973

12. from Sons of the American Revolution, 1972

Box 18 Plaques (8 items)

1. from Marine amphibious force, ground team

2. from AMVETS, citation, 1972

3. from Americans for Constitutional Action

4. from Governor of Guam, 1970

5. from The Chamizal Settlement, 1967

6. Conservationist of the Year Award, 1965

7. National Award for Conservation, 1958

8. National Parks Award

Box 19 Mining Artifacts (9 items)

1. Permissable miner’s safety lamp, #209 (2)

2. Metal pot (black) (similar to teapot)

3. Miner’s lamp (black) glass missing

4. Small metal pot (like a mini-teapot)

5. Mining pick without a handle

6. Brown leather belt

7. Electric cap lamp with battery

8. Face mask and nose guard

9. Permissable self-rescuer cartridge

Box 20 Audio and Video Tapes (11 folders)

1. Video Tape : Orange Memorex with two spots : Volunteer

Firemen’s Bill and C&O Canal (46 seconds)

2. Video Tape : Black Memorex (John P. Saylor Speech)

3. Video Tape : Ampex (small)

4. Video Tape : Ampex (large) John P. Saylor, 1969

5. Audio Tape : Department of Health, Education and Welfare

6. Audio Tape : five 10-second radio spots

7. Audio Tape : from Citizens for Saylor

8. Audio Tape : John P. Saylor tape with nine 30-second spots

9. Audio Tape : Scotch tape (large)

10. Audio Tape : Memorex (John P. Saylor funeral service)

11. Audio Tape : Major General Walt’s remarks

Box 21 Films and Slides (9 folders)

1. Ektachrome transparencies

2. Campaign slides, 1970

3. Slide carousels (2)

4. Film : Saylor Atom Student

5. Film : exposed, unprocessed film

6. Navy portrait of Antarctica

7. Ike Roundup

8. Saylor with President

9. Arizona Project

Box 22 Memorabilia (35 folders)

1. Ashtray

2. Man on the Moon stamps

3. Mini-cannon

4. Candle holders

5. Book ends

6. Original White House material

7. William Pen Council bandana

8. Toy grinder

9. Gavel

10. Washington D.C. license plate, 1969

11. Pin

12. Apollo11 paperweight

13. Knife

14. Pocket watch

15. Letter from Capitol architect

16. Mini Liberty Bell

17. Darmstadt wall hanging

18. 50 year National Park Service paperweight

19. Medal : Nixon and Agnew

20. Medal : Christmas at the White House

21. Medal : Scenic and Historic Preservation

22. Medal : Replica of Nathan Green Medal

23. Medal : Replica of Daniel Morgan

24. Medal : U.S. Navy First Ship Medallion

25. Medal : R & P Medal

26. Medal : Republican Centennial

27. Medal : Abraham Lincoln Medal

28. Medal : Apollo 11 (3)

29. Medal : Johnstown Flood

30. Medal : Philadelphia

31. Medal : Flags of New Orleans

32. Medal : Ike, 1960

33. Medal : Ford City Anniversary

34. Medal : Capitol

35. Medal : Virgin Islands

Box 23 Campaign Memorabilia (29 folders)

1. Hosiery mending kit

2. Pen used by Lyndon B. Johnson

3. “Your Congressman” rain hat

4. Re-election flyer

5. Best Voter Award plaque (2)

6. “Elect Saylor” potholders (2)

7. Saylor bumper stickers

8. Saylor litter bag

9. Pink Saylor bumper sticker (2)

10. Saylor for Congress membership card

11. House of Representatives member card, 1971-1972

12. Card with John P. Saylor and message to voters (3)

13. John P. Saylor postcard

14. Business Card

15. John P. Saylor card calendar

16. Election Day card

17. “Vote Saylor” paper flag

18. Guest pin for Republican Convention, 1956

19. Guest pin for Republican Convention , 1968

20. Pen used by President

21. Veterans of Foreign Wars Merit Award

22. Pen used by Lyndon B. Johnson

23. Saylor bottlecap

24. John P. Saylor flower seeds

25. Saylor flyers

26. Pen used by Richard M. Nixon

27. Saylor matchbooks (4)

28. John P. Saylor pen

29. Campaign buttons (11)

Box 24 Memorabilia (6 folders)

1. Biographical clippings (9 folders)

2. Alumni citation

Miscellaneous (3 folders)

3. Campaign memorabilia

4. Individual voting record by roll call, 1949-1950,1951-1952, 1953-1954, 1955-1956, 1957-1958, 1959-1960, 1961-1962, 1963-1964, 1965-1966, 1967-1968, 1969-1970, 1970-1971

5. Forest Magazine, July/August 2001

6. Scrapbooks, 1949, 1950, 1950-1951, 1952, 1954-1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961-1963, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, Jan.-July 1970, Aug-Dec 1970, 1971, 1972

Box 25 Alaska (36 folders)

1. Alaskan Natives Claims: Correspondence and Telegrams

2. Alaskan Natives Claims: Correspondence

3. Alaskan Natives Claims: Government Documents

4. Alaskan Natives Claims: Miscellaneous

5. Alaskan Natives Claims: Reports

6. Alaskan Natives Claims: Printed Material/Clippings

7. Alaskan Natives Claims: Speeches

8. Miscellaneous Correspondence

9. North Slope Pipeline Proposal

10. “Results of Permafrost Investigation in Alaska”

11. Geological Survey 1083-C

12. Geological Survey 1083-A

13. Geological Survey 1052-B

14. Environmental Impact of Alaska Pipeline

15. North slope Oil Development

16. Alaska Power Administration 1972 Report

17. Alaskan Oil

18. Railway to the Arctic

19. The Northwest Project

20. Land Use Planning for Alaska, Vol. 1, 11, 1972

21. Report, Alaska, U.S. and Canadian Oil

22. Integrated Pipeline Transportation

23. A Plan for Alaska

24. Moving Alaska Oil

25. The Railway Out

26. The Environmental Way Out

27. The Economic Way Out

28. Study of Pipeline Effects on Natives

29. North Slope Alaska : Man and the Wilderness

30. The Way Out

31. Canadian Energy Resources

32. Stipulations for Pipeline

33. Geological Survey 632

34. The Alaskan Conservation Society

35. US. Department of the Interior Geological Survey

36. Environmental Influences of Oil, Gas, with reference to the Arctic Slope

Box 26 Trans-Alaskan Pipeline (14 folders)

1. Correspondence – Letters on Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, June 1936-May 1973

2. Correspondence – Letters on Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, June 1969-July 1973

3. Correspondence – Letters on Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, Feb. 1972-July 1973

4. Correspondence – Telegrams on Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, July 1973

5. Government Documents – Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, June 1969-April 1973

6. Maps (general) – Trans-Alaskan Pipeline

7. Maps (Geological Survey) – Trans-Alaskan Pipeline

8. Printed materials/clippings – Trans-Alaskan Pipeline (1)

9. Printed materials/clippings – Trans-Alaskan Pipeline (2)

10. Printed materials/clippings – Trans-Alaskan Pipeline (3)

11. Reports –Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, 1969-1971

12. Reports –Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, Nov. 1967-May 1973

13. Speeches –Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, Aug. 1969-May 1973

14. Miscellaneous Materials

Box 27 Mining (22 folders, 3 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters, July 1967-Aug. 1973

2. Correspondence – Lead and Zinc Mining Letters, Jan. 1964 - 1965

3. Correspondence – Mining Letters, Mar. 1971-Oct. 1973

4. Correspondence – Mining Letters, May-Oct. 1972

5. Correspondence – Telegrams, Oct. 1967-Feb. 1971

6. News Bulletins, June 1969 – Nov. 1972

7. News Bulletins, July 1969-Dec. 1972

8. News Bulletins, Feb. 1971-Oct. 1973

9. News Bulletins, Mar. 1971-Feb. 1973

10. News Bulletins, Sept. 1971-Oct. 1973

11. News Bulletins, Jan.-Aug. 1972

12. News Bulletins, Jan. 1972-April 1973

13. News Bulletins, April-Oct. 1973

14. News Bulletins (foreign), Mar.-Dec. 1972

15. News Bulletins (foreign), Jan.-Sept. 1973

16. Newspapers and Newsletters – United Mine Workers Journal, April 1-Oct. 16-31, 1973

17. Newspapers and Newsletters – Ash at Work, 1971-1973 and The National Independent Coal Leader, 1973

18. Research Notes, 1960-1971

19. Reports, April 1968-July 1973

20. Reports, 1971-1973

21. Reports on Zinc and Lead Mining, May 10, 1960

22. Miscellaneous

23. Coal news (2 books)

24. Summary of Major Findings and Recommendations: The Potential Market for Western Coal (1 book)

Box 28 Surface Mining (27 folders, 4 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters, Mar.-Oct. 1973

2. Correspondence – Telegrams, June 23, 1973

3. Miscellaneous, 1973

4. Printed materials/clippings, Jan.-June 1973

5. Reports, Jan.-Aug. 1973

6. Speeches, Mar. 19, 1973

7. Committee Notices, Mar.-Aug. 1973

8. Bill 5988, Mar.-April 1973

9. Ernest D. Preate, Jr., Feb.-May 1973

10. Sierra Club, Mar.-May 1973

11. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Jan.-June 1973

12. American Mining Congress, Jan.-Aug. 1973

13. National Coal Association, Feb.-July 1973

14. NAEC, Jan. 15 & July 24, 1973

15. R&P Coal Company, April 18, 1973

16. U.S. Department of Agriculture – Forest Service Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, Oct. 1963

17. National Forest Reservation Commission, Feb.-Nov. 1965

18. National Forest Reservation Commission, Jan.-Dec. 1966

19. National Forest Reservation Commission, Jan.-Dec. 1967

20. National Forest Reservation Commission, Jan.-Dec. 1968

21. National Forest Reservation Commission, Jan.-Nov. 1969

22. National Forest Reservation Commission, Jan.-Oct. 1970

23. National Forest Reservation Commission, Jan.-Oct. 1971

24. National Forest Reservation Commission, Mar.-Sept. 1972

25. National Forest Reservation Commission, Jan.-June 1973

26. House of Representatives Bills: HR 3, HR 181, HR 1000, HR 1411, HR 1603, HR 2380

27. House of Representatives Bills: HR 2425, HR 2861, HR 3518, HR 5651, Amendments 1, 18, 19

28. Regulation of Surface Mining, Vol. I & II (2 books)

29. Coal Surface Mining and Reclamation: An Environmental and Economic Assessment of Alternatives

30. An Analysis of Strip Mining Methods an Equipment Selection

Box 29 Surface Mining/Pollution Abatement (12 folders, 17 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters, Jan. 1959-Oct. 1971

2. Correspondence – Letters, Feb. 1959-July 1972

3. Correspondence – Letters, April 1969-Oct. 1972

4. Correspondence – Telegrams, May 1962-Sept. 1972

5. Government Documents, 1964-1972

6. Legal Documents, 1968

7. Miscellaneous

8. Printed material/clippings, April 1959-Dec. 1972

9. Reports 1, 1961?-Feb. 1972

10. Reports 2, 1969-Oct. 1972

11. Research Notes, June 1962-Aug. 1972

12. Speeches, March-April 1972

13. “Stream Quality in Appalachia”

14. “Report of Mine Drainage Project, MD-8A”

15. Pennsylvania Anthracite Refuse

16. “Acid Mine Drainage in Appalachia”

17. “Acid Mine Drainage Treatment Proposal”

18. “Strippable Reserves of Bituminous Coal and Lignite”

19. “Issues Related to Surface Mining”

20. “Stripping”

21. “Surface Mine Land Conservation”

22. “Report to Sanitary Water Board”

23. “Strip Mining in Kentucky” (Geological Survey)

24. “Strip Mining in Kentucky” (Geological Survey)

25. “Surface Mining Hearings” (Parts 1 & 2)

26. Georgia Surface Mining Act of 1968

27. Regulation of Strip Mining, 1971

28. Westinghouse Proposal

29. Administration of Regulations for Surface Exploration, Mining, and Reclamation of Public and Indian Coal Lands

Box 30 Water Projects (13 folders, 21 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters, April 1961-June 1973

2. Correspondence – Letters, June 1963-Feb. 1972

3. Correspondence – Letters, Aug. 1963-Mar. 1972

4. Correspondence – Telegrams, June 25-28, 1973

5. Government Documents, Sept. 1952-June 1973

6. Legal Documents, Oct. 6, 1964 & Aug. 11, 1969

7. Maps, May 17, 1965 & Aug. 1970

8. Miscellaneous

9. Printed Material/Clippings, 1951-May 1972

10. Reports 1, April 1961-Mar. 1972

11. Reports 2, April 5, 1961

12. Research Notes, No Dates

13. Speeches, 1966-1969

14. Congressional Record, 1966

15. Engineering Report of Irrigation System

16. “Time for a Change” (editorial)

17. Public Utilities, 1963

18. Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway

19. National Parks Magazine, Jan. 1964

20. “Analysis of Potomac River Basin Support”

21. Re-evaluation Statement

22. Potomac River Report

23. Upper John Day Project

24. Susquehanna River Basin Compact

25. Advisory Committee on Susquehanna River Basin

26. Research Report on Susquehanna River Basin Utility Groups

27. Study of Water Supply for Tcuncir Project

28. Interstate – Federal Compact for Delaware River Basin

29. Delaware River Basin Study

30. Deschuttes Project

31. Environmental Statement

32. Report to Congress, Jan. 13, 1970

33. Report to Congress, May 25, 1970

34. Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Plant, July 1963

Box 31 Water Resource Projects (19 folders, 5 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters, April 1950-May 1968

2. Correspondence – Letters, April 1965-May 1968

3. Correspondence – Telegrams, Mar. 1965-May 1968

4. Government Documents, May 1961-Mar. 1968

5. Government Documents, Mar. 1963-Jan. 1968

6. Maps

7. Minutes, Aug. 22, 1963

8. Miscellaneous

9. Printed Material/Clippings, Mar. 1965-June 1968

10. Reports, August 1961-Mar. 1968

11. Research Notes, No Dates

12. Colorado Water Projects – Colorado River Storage Project Correspondence, July 1958-Jan. 1967

13. Colorado Water Projects – Colorado River Storage Project Miscellaneous

14. Colorado Water Projects – Colorado River Storage Project Reports, 1953-1954

15. Colorado Water Projects – Colorado River Storage Project Speeches, January 1954

16. Colorado Water Projects – Colorado River Storage Project Speeches, 1958-October 1968

17. Colorado Water Projects – Colorado River Storage Project Speeches, February 1965-July 1968

18. Colorado Water Projects – Colorado River Storage Project Speeches, April 1965-May 1968

19. Colorado Water Projects – Colorado River Storage Project Speeches, March 1967-April 19, 1968

20. Colorado Water Projects – Upper Colorado River Commission Report

21. Colorado Water Projects – Depletion of Surface Water Supplies

22. Colorado Water Projects - Lake Powel

23. Colorado Water Projects - Statements on Colorado River Land Use Plan

24. Colorado Water Projects - Lower Colorado River Land Use Plan

Box 32 Water Desalinization and Other Water Issues (5 folders, 18 books)

1. Water Desalinization – Correspondence – Letters, July 1952-Sept. 1973

2. Water Desalinization – Printed material/Clippings, Oct. 1962-June 1972

3. Water Desalinization – Reports, 1967

4. Water Desalinization - Saline Water Conversion Report, 1967

5. Water Desalinization – Saline Water Conversion Report, 1970-1971

6. Water Desalinization – Saline Water Conversion Summary, 1970-1971

7. Water Desalinization – Saline Water Conversion Report, 1971-1972

8. Water Desalinization - Saline Water Conversion Summary (2 copies), 1972-1973

9. Water Desalinization - “Salinity Problems in Colorado”

10. Water Desalinization - Water Desalinization Briefing Book

from Office of Saline Water

11. Water Desalinization - “The Well that Never Runs Dry”

12. Water Desalinization - “Magnetic/Electrostatic Field Method of Desalinization”

13. General Water Issues – Miscellaneous Water Folder

14. General Water Issues – Reports

15. General Water Issues – Central Valley Project Documents Part 1 , 1956

16. General Water Issues – Aquatic Thermal Pollution

17. General Water Issues – Water Quality and Consumer Costs

18. General Water Issues – Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission

19. General Water Issues – Salton Sea Project, California, 1968-1969

20. General Water Issues – Water Resources Activities by Western States

21. General Water Issues – Cibolo Project, Texas – Feasibility Report

22. General Water Issues – Our Water Resources

Box 33 Scenic Rivers Program (12 folders, 28 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters, Mar. 1965-Oct. 1969

2. Correspondence – Letters, Feb. 1966-Aug. 1968

3. Correspondence – Letters, Mar. 1966-Oct. 1970

4. Correspondence – Letters, April 1966-Oct. 1968

5. Correspondence – Telegrams, Mar. 1967-Oct. 1968

6. Government Documents, Mar. 1966-Dec. 1968

7. Government Documents, May 1966-Oct. 1968

8. Minutes, June 10-11, 1968

9. Reports, Sept. 1965-1968

10. Printed Material/Clippings, Jan. 1966-Oct. 1968

11. Research Notes, 1959-1966

12. Speeches, May 1966-April 1969

13. Suwannee River (Florida/Georgia) National Wild and Scenic River Proposal, Aug. 1970

14. Hearings on S. 119, April 13-14, 1967

15. Hearings on H.R. 8416, H.R. 90, and S. 119, Mar. 7-8, 18-19, 1968

16. Hearings on S. 1446, April 22-23, 1965

17. Hearings on S. 1446, May 17-18, 1965

18. Kentucky Law Journal, 1967

19. River Plans – Eleven Point, Sept. 1969

20. River Plans – Middle Fork of the Salmon, Sept. 1969

21. River Plans – Middle Fork of the Clearwater Sept. 1969

22. River Plans – Rogue, Oct. 1969

23. Wild Rivers, May 1965

24. Trout, Jan./Feb. 1967

25. National Wildlife Magazine, Feb./Mar., 1966 (MISSING)

26. Defenders of Wildlife News, Jan./Feb./Mar., 1966

27. Naturalist (water), 1962

28. Naturalist (Wild Rivers), 1965

29. Better Camping, April 1966

30. National Parks Magazine, Aug., 1965

31. American White Water, Spring 1967

32. Arizona (newspaper), May 7, 1967

33. National Outlook (from Audubon)

34. National parks Magazine, Sept., 1967

35. Parks and Recreation, Aug. 1968

36. The Courier-Journal and Times Magazine, Aug. 25, 1968

37. “Our Dying Waters” (from the Saturday Evening Post)

38. Colorado Outdoors, Sept./Oct. 1967

39. The Living Wilderness, Autumn 1967

40. Culligan water softener advertisements

Box 34 Plaques & Awards (11 folders)

1. Seal of the State of Pennsylvania (Keystone shaped plaque)

2. Pennsylvania State Coat of Arms

3. Exchange Club plaque, 1968

4. American Automobile Association plaque

5. Two-Lick Valley Gun Collectors Assoc, Inc. plaque, 1970

6. AMVETS Helmet Trophy

7. Metal Door Plaque – Congressman JPS

8. Redwood Hearings Gavel, 1968

9. Mission of US Naval Academy Plaque

10. Watchdog of the Treasury Award, 1971-1972

11. Miner’s helmet (white)

Box 35 Memorabilia (1 folder, 4 books)

1. Adjutant (Massanutten Academy’s yearbook), 1965

2. Adjutant (Massanutten Academy’s yearbook), 1966

3. Adjutant (Massanutten Academy’s yearbook), 1970

4. Adjutant (Massanutten Academy’s yearbook), 1971

5. American Battle Monuments Commission photographs, 1972

Box 36 Central Arizona Project (15 folders, 2 books)

1. Saving the Grand Canyon – Correspondence – Letters, May 1961-Aug. 1967

2. Saving the Grand Canyon – Correspondence – Letters, Oct. 1963-June 1966

3. Saving the Grand Canyon – Correspondence – Letters, April 1965-Oct. 1966

4. Saving the Grand Canyon – Correspondence – Letters, Mar. 1966-1968

5. Saving the Grand Canyon – Correspondence – Letters, April-Sept. 1966

6. Saving the Grand Canyon – Correspondence – Letters, June 1966-Feb. 1967

7. Saving the Grand Canyon – Correspondence – Letters, July 1966-May 1968

8. Saving the Grand Canyon – Correspondence – Telegrams, May-Sept. 1966

9. Saving the Grand Canyon – Maps, Sept. 1, 1946 & Mar. 30, 1966

10. Saving the Grand Canyon – Reports, Aug. 1965-Feb. 1967

11. Saving the Grand Canyon – Reports, Feb. 1964-Jan. 1968

12. Saving the Grand Canyon – Printed material/clippings

13. Saving the Grand Canyon – Speeches, May 1965-Mar. 1967

14. Saving the Grand Canyon – Speeches, Mar. 1967-May 1968

15. Saving the Grand Canyon – Speeches, Mar. 1967

16. Colorado River Basin Project Reference Maps

17. Arizona Highways, 1965

Box 37 Wilderness Bill and Land/Water Reclamation (13 folders, 18 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters, June 1936 – July 1964

2. Correspondence – Letters, Jan. 1959 – Sept. 1966

3. Correspondence – Telegrams, June 1960 – July 1964

4. Government Documents, April 1956 – July 1964

5. Government Documents, Jan. 1959 – Aug. 1964

6. Legal Documents and Court Records, Jan. 13, 1967

7. Maps, 1957 – 1959

8. Minutes, May – June 1960

9. Miscellaneous, 1954 – 1964

10. Printed material/clippings, July 1950 – Feb. 1965

11. Reports, Dec. 1933 – Feb. 1964

12. Research Notes, Jan. 1964 – Aug. 1966

13. Speeches, Jan. 1955 – Nov. 1963

14. Supplemental Report on Garrison Diversion Unit, Jan. 1961, Nov. 1962

15. Report on Financial Position of Missouri River Basin Project, December 1963

16. “Our Vanishing Shoreline”

17. Bureau of Reclamation Preliminary Report, Aug. 1959

18. Preliminary Evaluation of Snake-Narrows Project, May – June 1955 (2 books)

19. Preliminary Evaluation of Palisades Project, May 1955

20. Park Wilderness Proposals, April 1966

21. The Echo Park Controversy, 1959

22. Garrison Diversion Unit Report, Jan. 1957

23. Facts about Protecting Rainbow Bridge, June 1961

24. Geology of Dinosaur National Monument, June 1954

25. Seashore Recreation Area Survey, 1955

26. Allegheny Portage Railroad, March 1963

27. Pacific Coast Recreation Area Survey, 1959

28. Report to National Park Service on Research, Aug. 1963

29. Public Recreation and Its Administration in Pennsylvania, Dec. 1957

30. Snake-Narrows Project, Aug. 1959

Box 38 Wildlife and Wilderness Areas (10 folders, 28 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters, Dec. 1961 – July 1968

2. Correspondence – Letters, July 1964 – Jan. 1969

3. Correspondence – Telegrams, Sept. 5-6, 1968

4. Government Documents, May 1964 – June 1968

5. Maps, 1965 – 1967

6. Miscellaneous

7. Printed material/clippings, Oct. 1948 – Aug. 1969

8. Reports, July 1964 – Aug. 1967

9. Research Notes, April 5, 1967

10. Speeches, April 1966 – July 1968

11. Photograph Album of Sleeping Bear Dunes

12. Photograph Album of Apostle Island Lakeshore

13. Proposed Biscayne National Monument

14. Proposed Guadalupe Mountains National Park

15. Park Wilderness Proposals

16. Forest lands for winter sports in Southern California

17. Uncompahgre, Colorado

18. Kaibab North deer herd

19. Channel and Hillslope Process in New Mexico

20. Biscayne National Monument

21. Allegheny Power System, Inc., annual report

22. Guadalupe Mountains, Texas

23. Vegetation of Sleeping Bear

24. Hearings about Predatory Animals

25. Muledeer in Arizona chapparral

26. Special Memorandums

27. Proposal for Spanish Peaks Wilderness

28. Proposal for Sycamore Canyon Wilderness

29. Proposal for Pine Mountain Wilderness

30. Proposal for Mount Baldy Wilderness

31. Proposal for Flat Tops Wildernes

32. Proposal for Ventana Wilderness

33. Proposal for Desolation Wilderness

34. Proposal for San Gabriel Wilderness

35. Proposal for Washakii Wilderness

36. Proposal for Mt. Jefferson Wilderness

37. Assateague Island National Monument

38. Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lake Shore

Box 39 Kinzua Dam/American Indians (20 folders, 21 books)

1. Kinzua Dam - Correspondence – Letters, Sept. 1951 – Oct. 1963

2. Kinzua Dam - Correspondence – Letters, Jan. 1957 – Dec. 1967

3. Kinzua Dam - Correspondence – Letters, July 1957 – July 1966

4. Kinzua Dam - Correspondence – Telegrams, Feb. 1957 – Mar. 1966

5. Kinzua Dam – Manuscripts, February 1957 – Mar. 1964

6. Kinzua Dam – Maps

7. Kinzua Dam - Printed material/clippings, 1957 – 1963

8. Kinzua Dam – Speeches, April 1958 – Sept. 1962

9. Kinzua Dam - Allegheny River Reservoir, Review of plan and alternatives, 1958

10. Kinzua Dam - Project for control of the Upper Allegheny River

11. Kinzua Dam - Allegheny Reservoir Report

12. Kinzua Dam - Hearings before the IIA

13. Kinzua Dam - Allegheny Reservoir Project (2 copies)

14. Kinzua Dam - Letter from Secretary of War

15. Kinzua Dam - Kinzua Dam Controversy

16. Kinzua Dam - Allegheny Reservoir (Kinzua Dam) and vicinity

17. Kinzua Dam – Water Resources Development in Pennsylvania

18. Indians – Seneca Indians Report #175

19. Indians – Seneca Indians of Allegheny Reservation

20. Indians – U.S. Court of Appeals, the Seneca Nation of Indians, 1958

21. Indians – Report on Allegheny Indian Reservation Gravel and Minerals

22. Indians – The War against Poverty – the American Indians

23. Indians – Why We’re Losing the War on Poverty, June 1968

24. Indians – Hearings before the Subcommittee of Indian Affair, May 1963

25. Indians – U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs annual report,1963

26. Indians – American Heritage Book of Indians pamphlet

27. Indians – Committee on IIA – Indian Affairs Hearings and Reports

28. Indians – National Council on Indian Opportunity – Correspondence – Letters, 1969

29. Indians – National Council on Indian Opportunity – Miscellaneous Papers, 1970

30. Indians – National Council on Indian Opportunity – Speeches, 1969

31. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Indian Rights Section of 1968 Civil Rights Act, July 1969

32. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Correspondence Letters, Jan. 30, 1969 & Aug. 4, 1971

33. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Menominee Indian Recognition – Correspondence Letters, Nov. 1971 – Oct. 1973

34. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Menominee Indian Recognition – Miscellaneous Papers, Nov. 1971

35. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Menominee Indian Recognition – Reports, July 21, 1971

36. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Miami Indians – Correspondence Letters, Nov. 1971 – Jan. 1972

37. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Miscellaneous Papers, 1971

38. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Papago Indian Reservation – Correspondence Letters, April – July 1970

39. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Rainbow Bridge/Navajo Tribe – Correspondence Letters, Feb. – Mar. 1972

40. Indians – Indian Claims Commission – Indian Tribes, Alaskan Native Villages

Box 40 Public Land Use (10 folders, 7 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters (Public Land Use), Dec. 1968 – July 1973

2. Correspondence – Letters (Public Land Use), Dec. 1969 – May 1972

3. Correspondence – Telegrams, May 1972 – Aug. 1973

4. Government Documents, Dec. 1967 – June 1973

5. Government Documents, Nov. 1971 – May 1973

6. Minutes/Legal Documents, Oct. 1965 – Sept. 1972

7. Printed materials/clippings, Dec. 1968 – Nov. 1971

8. Reports, October 1967 – April 1972

9. Reports, January 1968 – June 1970

10. Speeches, April 1971 – Mar. 1973

11. The Taking Issue: An Analysis of the Constitutional Limits of Land Use Control, July 1973

12. One Third the Nation’s Land: A Report to the President and to the Congress by the Public Land Law Review Commission, June 1970

13. The Quiet Revolution in Land Use Control, 1971

14. Civil Disturbances in Washington, D.C.: April 4-8, 1968 A Preliminary Damage Report, May 1968

15. Toward a Land Use Policy in Pennsylvania: The Challenge of the Seventies, Feb. 1973

16. “Public Park Lands in Capitol”

17. National Land Use Policy: Background Papers on Past and Pending Legislation and the Roles of the Executive Branch, Congress, and the States in Land Use Policy and Planning, April 1972

Box 41 National Parks and Bicentennial Celebration (16 folders, 14 books)

1. National Park Concessionaires – Correspondence – Letters, January 1956 – July 1966

2. National Park Concessionaires – Correspondence – Letters, Feb. 1971 – Oct. 1973

3. National Park Concessionaires – Correspondence – Telegrams, July 1963

4. National Park Concessionaires – Reports, Sept. 1950 – Oct. 1966

5. National Park Concessionaires – Speeches, April 25, 1967

6. Tocks Island National Recreation Area – Correspondence – Letters, April 1963 – Dec. 1966

7. Tocks Island National Recreation Area – Maps

8. Tocks Island National Recreation Area – Printed material/clippings, April 1964 – Aug. 1966

9. Tocks Island National Recreation Area – Speeches, Mar. 1 & 2, 1965

10. Tocks Island National Recreation Area Proposal

11. Tocks Island National Recreation Area – Pahaquarry Township Report, 1664-1994

12. National Parks Magazine, Dec. 1950

13. National Parks Magazine, Mar. 1954

14. Potential New Sites for Outdoor Recreation in the Northeast (2 copies)

15. Floyd Binnett Field – A Plan for the Future

16. Government Land Acquisition

17. Fight to save Hunter Creek, Aspen, Colorado

18. A Report of Historic Preservation, 1971

19. Management Practices on the Bitterroot National Forest, 1969-1970

20. National Parks for the Future, 1972

21. The National Park system Plan I & II, 1970 (2 books)

22. Dinosaur Monument – Sierra Club Bulletin, Mar. 1954

23. Dinosaur Monument – Sierra Club Bulletin, Feb. 1954

24. Dinosaur Monument – Audubon Magazine, Jan/Feb 1966

25. Dinosaur Monument – Reports, April 1950 – Jan. 1954

26. Dinosaur Monument – Memoranda

27. Bicentennial Celebration – Correspondence – Letters, March 1966 – Sept. 1971

28. Bicentennial Celebration – Correspondence – Letters, May 1967 – Mar. 1971

29. Bicentennial Celebration – Correspondence – Letters , June 1967 – Mar. 1971

30. Bicentennial Celebration – Correspondence – Telegrams, 1967 - 1971

31. Bicentennial Celebration – Miscellaneous, Feb. 1967 – Jan. 1971

32. Bicentennial Celebration – Printed materials/clippings, Nov. 1968 – Jan. 1971

33. Bicentennial Celebration – Speeches, Jan. 1969 – Feb. 1971

Box 42 Redwoods (12 folders, 18 books)

1. Correspondence – Letters, July 1965 – June 1968

2. Correspondence – Letters, Aug. 1965 – Sept. 1968

3. Correspondence – Telegrams, Dec. 1967 – Sept. 1968

4. Government Documents, Oct. 1965 – Sept. 1968

5. Maps

6. Miscellaneous, 1965 – July 1968

7. Miscellaneous, 1966 – June 1968

8. Printed material/clippings, Mar. 1963 – Sept. 1968

9. Printed material/clippings, Jan. 1966 – July 1968

10. Reports, No Dates

11. Research Notes, Mar. 1966 – July 1968

12. Speeches, June 1967 – 1968

13. “Future of the Coast Redwood Forest”

14. “Impact of 1964 Flood of Redwood Forest

15. “Redwoods Forever”

16. “Redwoods to the Sea”

17. Document to John P. Saylor

18. American Forests, Sep. 1965, May 1965

19. Economic Factors Relating To Redwoods

20. Analysis of Logging

21. “The Redwood Park”

22. Sierra Club Bulletin

23. Cartoons and Clippings

24. “The Public Lands”

25. Conflict in the Redwoods

26. “Country Beautiful”

27. Field Inspection and Hearings

28. Impact of Redwood Park on Economy

29. Sierra Club Folder

30. Redwood Groves

Box 43 National Parks Centennial Committee (10 folders, 23 books)

1. Correspondence, June 1971 – July 1973

2. Government Documents, July 1970

3. Legal Documents, July 1970 – Aug. 1971

4. Minutes, Dec. 1970 – Mar. 1973

5. Miscellaneous, 1969 – 1972

6. Printed material/clippings, Mar. – Sept. 1972

7. Reports, April 1972 – Mar. 1973

8. Reports, Sept. 18-27, 1972

9. Research Notes, Nov. 1971 – Mar. 1973

10. Speeches, 1971

11. First World Conference on National Parks, June 30-July 7, 1962

12. Second World Conference of National Parks, Sept. 18-27, 1972 (3 copies)

13. NPCC meetings, Sep. 1971, Nov. 1971, Jan. 1972, March 1972, May 1972, Aug. 1972, June 1973 (8 books)

14. NPCC Annual Report to Congress, 1971

15. NPCC Annual Report to Congress, 1972

16. Parks, Man and His Environment (2 copies)

17. Policy Recommendations of NPCC

18. Yellowstone Folder

19. A Gathering of Nations; A Time of Purpose

20. Naturalist, 1971

21. Creation of the Teton Landscape

22. Centennial Events (Missing book)

23. Bicentennial Gardens Proposal

Box 44 Film and Video Tape (3 folders)

1. From medical Society : “Debrief Apollo 8”

2. Memorex video tape

3. Film box

Box 45 Energy (14 folders, 1 book)

1. Burns Creek Project – Correspondence – Letters, May 1960 – Dec. 1967

2. Burns Creek Project – Correspondence – Telegrams, May 1961 – Jan. 1965

3. Burns Creek Project – Clippings, July 1959 – Nov. 1967

4. Burns Creek Project – Speeches, May 1960 – Dec. 1967

5. Bonneville Power Administration – Correspondence – Letters, Aug. 1952 – 1964

6. Bonneville Power Administration – Correspondence – Letters, Feb. 1963 – July 1967

7. Bonneville Power Administration – Printed Materials, March 1963 – Oct. 1966

8. Bonneville Power Administration – Congressional Record Copies, Mar. – Oct. 1963

9. Bonneville Power Administration – Speeches, May 1960 – July 1967

10. Atomic Energy Commission on Nuclear Power – Correspondence – Letters, Nov. 1960 – Oct. 1969

11. Atomic Energy Commission on Nuclear Power – Correspondence – Letters, Nov. 1960 – July 1971

12. Atomic Energy Commission on Nuclear Power – Correspondence – Letters, Feb. 1969 – Sept. 1973

13. Atomic Energy Commission on Nuclear Power – Correspondence – Telegrams, Jan. 1968 – Oct. 1971

14. Atomic Energy Commission on Nuclear Power – Speeches, Sept. 1963 – April 1971

15. Comments of Upper Ohio Valley Association on Review of Reports on Lake Erie-Ohio River Canal, Vol. III

Box 46 Energy II (3 folders, 23 books)

1. Energy Crisis Correspondence, Jan. – Oct. 1973

2. Energy Use in California : Implications for the Environment

3. Implications of the Growth in Demand for Commercial and Industrial Electrical Energy in the South Coast Air Basin

4. Electrical Power in the East Central Area, Dec. 1969

5. Power and the Environment – potential crisis in energy supply – Herbert E. Risser, Dec. 1970

6. Survey of Power Equipment Requirements of the U.S. Electric Utility Industry, 1969-1978, 1970

7. Energy Resources and the Environment, Oct. 24 1972

8. Thermal Power Plants in California, Feb. 15, 1970

9. Energy Policy Project

10. Owens, Illinois

11. Water Resources Appraisal for Hydro-electric licensing Santee River Basin, 1970

12. Resources for Freedom, the Outlook for Key Commodities, Volumes II, III, IV, V, June 1952 (4 books)

13. Report to the Secretary of the Interior of the Advisory Committee on Energy, June 30, 1971

14. Optimization of the “wall-less” channel and verification of Thermodynamic scaling laws to demonstrate the feasibility of EGD for large-scale power generation, April 14, 1969

15. Advanced Non-thermally Polluting Gas Turbines in Utility Applications, Mar. 1971

16. Public Utilities Fortnightly, Jan. 7, 1965

17. Environmental Statement for the Proposed Prototype Oil Shale Leasing Program, Volumes. I, II, III, Sept. 1972 (3 books)

18. Technological and Economic Feasibility of Advanced Power Cycles and Methods of Producing Nonpolluting Fuels for Utility Power Stations, Dec. 1970

19. Photosynthesis – Basic Features of the Process, 1952

20. “A Program to Strengthen the Scientific Foundation in Natural Resources,” Nov. 1950

21. Coal Research Materials – Correspondence, June 1966 – Aug. 1973

22. Coal Research Materials – Telegrams, June – July 1970

Box 47 Miscellaneous (25 folders, 9 books)

1. Non-resident waterfowl hunting in South Dakota – Correspondence, Sept. 1967 – Feb. 1968

2. Non-resident waterfowl hunting in South Dakota – Printed material/clippings, Nov. 1966 & 1967

3. “Ninetieth Congress Legislative Program of the Railway Labor Executives Association”

4. “Strike Control Proposals in the Light of Railroad Industry Experience”

5. “The Swedish Investment Reserve”

6. Standardization of Daylight Savings Time – Correspondence Letters, April 1965 – Feb. 1966

7. Draft Card Destruction – Correspondence Letters, June – July 1965

8. Age Discrimination in Employment – Correspondence Letters, Oct. 1965 – Feb. 1966

9. Harvey Aluminum Corporation – Correspondence – Letters, Feb. – April 1962

10. Harvey Aluminum Corporation – Correspondence – Telegrams, Feb. 1962

11. Harvey Aluminum Corporation – Printed materials/clippings, Feb. 1962

12. Geothermal Steam Releases – Correspondence – Letters, June 1963 – May 1973

13. Geothermal Steam Releases – Miscellaneous Documents, Mar. 1963 – Oct. 1973

14. Committee Appointments – Correspondence Letters, Oct. 1968 - Sept. 1972

15. Payment in Lieu of Taxes – Letters, May 1960 – Feb. 1961

16. Payment in Lieu of Taxes – Reports, Aug. 31, 1959 & Dec. 20, 1960

17. Reclamations Bureau – Correspondence Letters, Oct. 1954 – Mar. 1965

18. Sangus Iron Works – Correspondence Letters, Aug. 1966 – Oct. 1967

19. Sangus Iron Works – Reports, April 1954 – April 1967

20. “Ozarks Regional Commission”

21. “Reclamation Repayments and Payout Schedules”

22. “The Future Political Status Commission,” July 1969

23. “Political Status Delegation of the Congress of Micronesiam,” July 1970

24. “Brief of Northwest Airlines, Inc., to the Civil Aeronautics Board,” Sep. 25 1969

25. “Report of Operations under the Airport and Airway Development Act,” 1972

26. Miscellaneous – Correspondence, Mar. 1950 – Jan. 1973

27. Miscellaneous – Correspondence, Mar. 1965 – Sept. 1973

28. Miscellaneous – Correspondence, Aug. 1967 – Sept. 1973

29. Miscellaneous – Government Documents, Feb. 9, 1970

30. Miscellaneous – Maps, June 8, 1973

31. Miscellaneous – Miscellaneous

32. Miscellaneous – Printed material/clippings, Dec. 8, 1971 & Mar. 23-31, 1972

33. Miscellaneous – Reports, Oct. 1967 – Dec. 1971

34. Miscellaneous – Research notes, May 1971

Box 48 Environmental Issues (33 folders, 4 books)

1. Exploration and Development of Antarctica – Correspondence – Letters, Feb. 1956 – May 1964

2. Exploration and Development of Antarctica – Maps, Feb. 1, 1956

3. Exploration and Development of Antarctica – Reports

4. Frying Pan/Arkansas Project – Correspondence – Letters, Aug. 1953 – June 1962

5. Frying Pan/Arkansas Project – Printed material/clippings/maps, Aug. 1954 – June 1962

6. Frying Pan/Arkansas Project – Miscellaneous Documents, Aug. 1959

7. Wilderness – Bill HR 9070 – Correspondence – Letters, Dec. 1960 - 1967

8. Wilderness – Bill HR 9070 – Correspondence – Telegrams, July – Aug. 1964

9. Wilderness – Bill HR 9070 – Printed material/clippings, July – Aug. 1964

10. Wilderness – Bill HR 9070 – Reports, July – Sept. 1964

11. Wilderness – San Rafael Bill – Correspondence – Letters, Mar. 1964 – Nov. 1968

12. Wilderness – San Rafael Bill – Correspondence – Telegrams, Dec. 1967 – Mar. 1968

13. Wilderness – San Rafael Bill – Maps, 1966 & April 21, 1967

14. Wilderness – San Rafael Bill – Miscellaneous Papers, No Dates

15. Wilderness – San Rafael Bill – Printed material/clippings, Feb. 1963 – Jan. 1968

16. Wilderness – San Rafael Bill – Reports, Jan. – Mar. 1968

17. Wilderness – San Rafael Bill – Speeches, June – Dec. 1967

18. Wilderness – San Rafael Bill – “A Proposal – San Rafael Wilderness”, May 1966

19. Predator Control 1971, Jan. 1972

20. Land and Water Conservation Fund – Correspondence – Letters, June 1962 – May 1968

21. Land and Water Conservation Fund – Correspondence – Telegrams, May 1966 - 1968

22. Land and Water Conservation Fund – Reports, April 26, 1966

23. Land and Water Conservation Fund – Speeches, April 27, 1966

24. Orphan Mine, Grand Canyon, Correspondence Letters, Jan. – June 1962

25. Delaware Water Gap, Correspondence Letters, June 1966 – Mar. 1967

26. Fish and Wildlife Bill, Correspondence Letters, Jan. – Dec. 1970

27. Wild Mustangs Bill H.R. 9890, Correspondence Letters, May 1971 – June 1973

28. The Governor’s Conference on Natural Beauty – Summary Report, Sept. 12-13, 1966

29. The Governor’s Conference on Natural Beauty – Correspondence – Letters, Mar. Sept. 1966

30. The Governor’s Conference on Natural Beauty – Miscellaneous Papers, Mar. – Sept. 1966

31. The Governor’s Conference on Natural Beauty – Reports, Aug. – Sept. 1966

32. The Governor’s Conference on Natural Beauty – Speeches

33. National Park Proposals, No dates

34. A Report to the President: Control of Agriculture-Related Pollution, Jan. 1969

35. Mt. Vernon Overlook Bill – Correspondence Letters, Feb. – Mar. 1962

36. Mt. Vernon Overlook Bill – Documents, Feb. 1962

37. Photographs of Indiana Dunes

Box 49 Veterans’ Affairs/Foreign Affairs (18 folders, 4 books)

1. Pacific Islands – Correspondence of Economic and Social Development of the Trust Territories, April – Nov. 1963

2. Virgin Islands and Guam Representation – Correspondence Letters, Feb. 1960 – May 1966

3. Virgin Islands and Guam Representation – Reports, May 1, 1959

4. Virgin Islands and Guam Representation – Speeches, May 1, 1963

5. Virgin Island Elections – Correspondence Letters, Feb. 1966 – May 1968

6. Virgin Island Elections – Correspondence Letters, Sept. 1966 – April 1967

7. Virgin Island Elections – Correspondence Telegrams, July – Aug. 1966

8. Virgin Island Elections – Legal Documents, Nov. 1966 – Jan. 1967

9. Virgin Island Elections – Printed Material/clippings, Oct. 1963 – Feb. 1967

10. Virgin Island Elections – Printed Material/clippings, Jan. – Sept. 1967

11. Puerto Rico – Puerto Rican Statehood – Correspondence Letters, May 1963 – Oct. 1966

12. Puerto Rico – Puerto Rican Statehood – Correspondence Telegrams, Aug. 1963 – July 1966

13. Puerto Rico – Puerto Rican Statehood – Printed material/clippings, Aug. 1963 – Oct. 1966

14. Puerto Rico – Puerto Rican Statehood – Reports, No Dates

15. Puerto Rico – Puerto Rican Statehood – Speeches, Sept. 22, 1966

16. Puerto Rico – Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico – Correspondence Letters, Dec. 1968 – Mar. 1972

17. Puerto Rico – Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico – Photographs

18. Puerto Rico – Presidential Vote for Puerto Rico – Speeches, Mar. 3, 1971

19. “Veterans’ Benefits,” Oct. 31 1962

20. “Report to U.S. Veterans Advisory Commission on the Veterans Benefits System”

21. “Veterans’ Benefits,” Feb. 2 1971

22. “Veterans’ Laws” by John P. Saylor, 1956

Box 50 Campaign, 1949 & Congressional Letters, 1960 (3 folders, 2 books)

1. John P. Saylor campaign program, 1949

2. Campaign speeches I, 1949

3. Campaign speeches II, 1949

4. Testimonial Letters to John P. Saylor, 1960

5. B&W photographs of campaign office (2) and power plant visit (12)

Box 51 Memorabilia (5 folders)

1. Achievement Award Inner-service Club, Johnstown, PA, 1971

2. Watch stand

3. Interstate 80 Dedication Plate , September 17, 1970

4. Miner’s safety goggles

5. Miner’s helmets (white) (3)

Display Case in Special Collections

1. Specimen of synthetic crude oil by H-Coal Process (3 glass bottles coal, gas oil and un-reacted coal)

2. Mining pick and magnetic holders

3. Permissible miner’s safety lamp

4. Gold WOLF safety lamp

5. Just Rite metal container

6. 9-inch metal cantee

7. Auto-lite “Bumper grip” safety lamp

8. Four small metal pots (like mini-teapots)

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