Thompson, Wandalee, 1914-2004
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Biography / Administrative History
Wandalee Thompson was born on July 8, 1914 in Wichita, Kansas to Ersa and Ransome Nickell. Four years later, the Nickell family moved to Glendale, California, where Thompson's lifelong love of mountaineering and conservation work began. She joined the Sierra Club at age 18, and moved to Sierra Madre in 1938 with her newly wed husband, Kenneth B. Thompson. Thompson began researching the San Gabriel Mountains and acquiring historical materials through her friendships with camp proprietors, forest rangers, and other researchers. Thompson was a dedicated conservationist, actively planting trees in the 1940s and 1950s throughout the San Gabriel Mountains. In 1951, she became the first living person to receive the James McLachlan Bissell medal for forest conservation, awarded for her volunteer reforestation efforts and her work educating hikers about trail safety and fire prevention measures. Thompson passed away in 2004.
Chronology
Materials range in date from Wilbur M. Sturtevant's journal of accounts from 1898 to Thompson's correspondence from 1987. The bulk of the materials range from 1920 to 1969.
From the guide to the Wandalee Thompson collection of San Gabriel Mountains history, 1898-1987, 1920-1969, (Sierra Madre Historical Archives Sierra Madre Public Library)
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Subjects:
- Forest conservation
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Places:
- Will Thrall Peak (as recorded)
- San Gabriel Mountains (Calif.) (as recorded)
- Wilson, Mount (Calif. : Mountain) (as recorded)
- Mount Wilson Observatory (as recorded)