Robert Jasperson papers 1958-1984

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Robert Jasperson papers 1958-1984

The collection contains records relating to Jasperson's involvement with the Conservation Law Society of America, the Sierra Club Foundation, Save-the-Redwoods League and the Walnut Creek Open Space Foundation.

Number of containers: 11 cartons; Linear feet: 13.75

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SNAC Resource ID: 6652395

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Sierra Club Foundation

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Established in 1960 as a tax-exempt foundation by the Sierra Club but independent of it. During the first several years of its existence, Colburn Wilbur served as its executive secretary. The Foundation is currently (1992) directed by Stephen M. Stevick and the Board of Trustees. Foundation grants are made to Sierra Club chapters, groups, programs, and projects, as well as a few other environmental organizations. From the description of Sierra Club Foundation records, 1960-[on-going]...

Conservation Law Society of America.

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Walnut Creek Open Space Foundation.

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Save-the-Redwoods League

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Jasperson, Robert

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Biographical Information Robert Jasperson was born December 12, 1928 in Washington, D.C. He grew up in a Navy family and attended Annapolis for two years before resigning in order to enroll in the University of Montana's forestry program. After graduation he served as an infantry lieutenant in Korea. He returned to the University of Montana on the G.I. Bill to study law and spent summers as a ranger in Glacier National Park. In 19...