Sally Campbell collection, 1988-1993.

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Sally Campbell collection, 1988-1993.

Photographs of civil disobedience or other actions on the sites; press releases detailing the reasons for ACNAG actions and stressing their commitment to nonviolence; editions of and clippings from local and national periodicals that covered the issue, general publications on radioactivity and its storage, audio tapes of ACNAG radio shows, Concerned Citizens of Allegany County (CCAC) newsletters and meeting minutes, letters from people offering assistance, legal documents pertaining to the Supreme Court proceedings in Buffalo (1989-90), and ACNAG instruction packets telling people where to go for an action and who was going to be arrested. Also, items such as handcuffs, whistles, masks, horseshoes, baling wire, and duct tape that can best be described as tools for minor mischief. Videotape collection includes all of the known material from State Police and ACNAG's videographers (video collection donated to Herrick Memorial Library, Alfred University, Alfred, NY 14802).

6.8 cubic ft.

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Allegany County Nonviolent Action Group (N.Y.).

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Campbell, Sally,

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Sally Campbell and her husband, Stuart Campbell, participated in Allegany County's (N.Y.) successful struggle to keep New York State from locating its nuclear waste dump in the region. The Campbells were part of an informal group that planned and executed the nonviolent defense of the three proposed low-level radioactive waste dump sites within Allegany County. As the spokesperson for ACNAG (Allegany County Nonviolent Action Group), Sally was the most visible person to the public and to law enfo...

Richard Jones, Richard.

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New York State Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting Commission

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The State Legislature created the New York State Low-Level Radioactive Waste Siting Commission in 1986 (Chapter 673) under the management of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to provide for the safe disposal of low-level radioactive waste generated within the state. The five-member commission, appointed by the Governor, consists of a geologist, medical doctor, health physicist, professional engineer, and a private citizen designated chairperson. ...

New York State, Supreme court

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Czolgosz fatally wounded President William McKinley at the Pan- American Exposition, 6 Sept. 1901. From the description of The People of the State of New York vs. Leon Czolgosz : transcript, 1901 Sept. 23-26. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 33113709 Mr. Shaeffer, trader, lived in the village of Manlius, in the county Onondaga, New York. He was in debt (2,882 pounds or $7,205) to Leonard Ganswoort and Philip S[chuyler?] Van Rensselaer. From the descr...

Lloyd, Gary G.

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Campbell, Stuart, 1903-

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Concerned Citizens of Allegany County (N.Y.).

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