Dwight C. Steele papers 1942-2002 1970-2001

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Dwight C. Steele papers 1942-2002 1970-2001

The Dwight C. Steele Papers, 1942-2002 (bulk 1970-2001), contain correspondence, subject and organizational files on various environmental conservation issues, with particular focus on the San Francisco Bay Area and Lake Tahoe Regions.

7 cartons, 2 oversize folders;; 8.75 linear feet

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