Concerned Citizens for Quality Environment (Missoula County, Mont.) Records 1968-1976

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Concerned Citizens for Quality Environment (Missoula County, Mont.) Records 1968-1976

The collection contains general correspondence, research materials, and writings created and/or collected by Concerned Citizens for Quality Environment chairman Gail L. Owen, who was concerned about the proposed expansion of the Hoerner-Waldorf kraft paper mill outside Frenchtown, Montana.

1.5 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6371617

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Concerned Citizens for Quality Environment (Missoula County, Mont.)

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The Concerned Citizens for a Quality Environment (CCQE) was organized in the fall of 1973 in Missoula County, Montana. The organization was in direct response to the announcement by the Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation of their planned expansion of their kraft pulp mill. After numerous attempts to stop the expansion through letters to the editor to writing to Senator Mike Mansfield, the expansion went ahead. The CCQE then tried to curb Hoerner-Waldorf by accusing revenue bond fraud, of w...

Hoerner Waldorf Corporation

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Hoerner Waldorf Corporation had its beginnings in Baker-Collins Company, a small print shop established in 1886 in downtown St. Paul (Minn.). By 1890 Baker Collins had become the H.L. Collins Company, and advertised themselves as printers, binders, stationers, and engravers. M.W. Waldorf had become secretary of the firm by 1894. By 1906 the firm was engaged in the manufacture of colored labels and folding boxes, and M.W. Waldorf was secretary and manager. The company moved to a larg...

Owen, Gail L.

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