Joseph B.C. White papers 1945-1998 [papers].

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Joseph B.C. White papers 1945-1998 [papers].

This collection reflects the professional and personal interests held by Joe White. His life was dedicated to the conservation and appreciation of the environment and wildlife. His interests are reflected through this collection. The materials are especially strong in his writings and research materials he used in his writings. The collection has little information about his family.

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