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1999030552.jpg
The Presidential Group leaving Airforce One at McKinleyville Airport to board Marine Helicopters for trip to Redwood National Park, August 1969.

Boyle Collection 1999.03.1137.jpg
This image illustrates items from Indigenous tribes around Humboldt County. Indigenous peoples most commonly used Redwood as their material for Serving Platters. Other, harder woods, were typically used for the spoons and bowls as they had more…

2007.02.0602.jpg
This Redwood was hollowed out by fire over 300 years ago, the tree is still growing vigorously.

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This Indigenous necklace is made from Dentalium Shell and thimbles; it includes matching earrings.

Yurok.pdf
An article from the Times-Standard that traces the issue of purchasing tribal lands for the establishment of Redwood National Park.

Save the Redwoods League- 24 Nov 1967.PDF
A letter coined by Save-the-Redwoods League President Ralph W. Chaney to other league members. The letter highlights two recent events, the passing of a compromise measure in Congress to establish a national park and the purchasing of the last…

logging16.jpg
A photograph showing a "stem donkey" used to log redwood trees.

Genzoli1999.08 5-15.pdf
An informational booklet made by Citizens for a Redwood National Park to advocate for the creation of a park that includes Redwood Creek.

Are You Being Filled Full of Sawdust.pdf
A newspaper advertisement placed by Citizens for a Redwood National park that utilizes the analogy of sawdust to explain the misinformation they feel is being propagated by other entities.

CRNP-1 April 1967.PDF
A newsletter printed by Citizens for a Redwood National Park in 1967. Contained within the newsletter is a letter from CRNP President Dave Van de Mark who comments on other Redwood National Park plans being processed in D.C. and issues a call for…
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