Oral history interview with Bob Armstrong, 1983 February 18.

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Oral history interview with Bob Armstrong, 1983 February 18.

Interview with Bob Armstrong, an attorney and former Texas Land Commissioner, concerning his views on water policy in Texas. Armstrong discusses his early political history, the race for Land Commissioner, multiple use environmentalism, land use planning, environmentalism vs. economics, coastal zone management, water resource development, the Trinity Barge Canal, strip mining legislation, forest management, and the Carter presidential campaign.

38 leaves ; 29 cm.

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