Papers, 1939-1984.

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Papers, 1939-1984.

Papers of Winner, who was employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a forester at the Menominee Indian Mills in Wisconsin from 1948 until approximately 1961, when the federal government terminated its control of the Menominee reservation. The collection documents Winner's tenure with the Bureau, during which he was credited with the first application of automatic data processing. In addition there are papers related to the termination of the federal government's control over the Menominee reservation, notes and correspondence relating to a 1971 lawsuit by the Menominee Tribe against the federal government alleging losses due to mismanagement of the reservation's forest, and significant correspondence between Winner and Calvin B. Scott, a forester employed in Milwaukee by the U.S. Forest Service.

1.4 c.f. (4 archives boxes)

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Winner, Lee B., 1921- .

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Scott, Calvin B.

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