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Frederick C. Marland Papers
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Marland, Frederick C. , 1933- |
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1930s-2000s |
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Frederick C. Marland is a retired professor from the University of Georgia Marine Science Institute located in Sapelo Island,
Georgia. He worked closely with Reid Harris and other Georgia legislators to write the technical portions of the Coastal Marshlands
Protection Act of 1970, and later the Shore Act of 1979. These papers consist of his collected ecological research, material
on marine development, promotional information about coastal areas, and a large collection of annotated maps.
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RBRL430 |
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Repository: |
Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Charles F. Hatcher Collection
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Hatcher, Charles F. (Charles Floyd), 1939- |
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1981-1992 |
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The collection consists of congressional papers of Charles F. Hatcher from 1981-1992. Includes legislative files containing
correspondence, clippings, reports, speeches, printed materials, newsletters, memoranda, voting records, and subject files
relating to abortion, the Clarence Thomas nomination, national health care, the Persian Gulf War, wetlands, and the 1990 Farm
Bill; press files containing clippings, press releases, speeches, and event files; constituent services containing correspondence
documenting public interest on topics before Congress; and personal files containing correspondence, invitations, thank-yous,
guest and appointment books.
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RBRL044CFH |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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Georgia Environmental Oral History Project
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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2013- |
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The Georgia Environmental Oral History Project was started in 2013 via a partnership between the Russell Library and Betsy
Bean. The project documents the forces that have shaped and are currently shaping the Georgia landscape, including such topics
as environmental activism (with a focus on grassroots activism), legislation related to environmental issues, the environmental
history of the Georgia coast, the interplay between conservation, industry, and tourism, the politics of "sustainability,"
and the relationship between environmental issues and public safety.
Early interviews focus on Brunswick and Glynn County including numerous Superfund sites, the development issues surrounding
St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island, and the challenges of protecting coastal marshlands.
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RBRL345GEOH |
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Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies |
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