Coalition Against Oil Pollution records 1970-1981 1977-1981

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Coalition Against Oil Pollution records 1970-1981 1977-1981

Records of an environmental organization founded to oppose the establishment of oil ports and off-loading facilities on Puget Sound in Washington State.

8.17 cubic feet; 10 boxes

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Carter, Jimmy, 1924-

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Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin), 1912-1983

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Magnuson, Warren G. (Warren Grant), 1905-1989

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Warren Grant Magnuson (b. April 12, 1905, Moorhead, Minn.-d. May 20, 1989, Seattle, Wash.), a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the State of Washington, graduated from the University of Washington law school in 1929 and served in several local and state-wide political posts until 1936 when he was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Congress. During the Second World War he served in the U.S. Navy attaining the rank of lieutenant commander. He was a member of the Senate from 1944 to 1981, se...

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Baker, Martin W.

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Seligman, Daniel.

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Coalition Against Oil Pollution (Wash.)

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An environmental organization founded in 1972 to oppose the establishment of oil ports and off-loading facilities on Puget Sound in Washington State. In the late 1970s the coalition softened its stance and approved the building of a pipeline through Puget Sound, which led to the resignation of its lobbyist, Dan Seligman. The Coalition Against Oil Pollution disbanded in 1982. From the description of Coalition Against Oil Pollution records, 1970-1981 (bulk 1977-1981). (Unknown). WorldC...

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