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Box 02

 Container

Contains 117 Results:

This Land Is Your Land! Is the Forest Service Protecting Ancient Forest or the Corporations that Want to Log it?, 1995

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 40
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.40
Scope and Contents

Article regarding the Forest Service acting as a corporate stooge and misleading the public about the Sugarloaf timber sale, “This Land Is Your Land! Is the Forest Service Protecting Ancient Forest or the Corporations that Want to Log it?” attached to photos of a fallen giant in the Sugarloaf timer sale, an old-growth stump from Sugarloaf logging, and armed guards’ encampment, Low Divide Road gate. The Mail Tribune, Oct. 8, 1995

Dates: 1995

A Day at the Sugarloaf, 1995

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 41
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.41
Scope and Contents

Article regarding local businessman Andrew Chester finding the solution to the timber crisis, “A Day at the Sugarloaf” by Curtis Hayden. Ashland’s News, Vol. 6, No. 1, Oct. 25, 1995

Dates: 1995

You Can Even Buy Sympathy For Cattle, 1995

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 42
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.42
Scope and Contents

Article regarding the ways of life of cattle ranchers, “You Can Even Buy Sympathy For Cattle” by Evelyn Strauss, Commentary. Nov. 1995

Dates: 1995

Timber People, 1995

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 43
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.43
Scope and Contents

Article regarding different viewpoints of the timber crisis and the logging cutbacks, “Timber People” by Beverly A. Brown, Grants Pass author. The Mail Tribune, Dec. 15, 1995

Dates: 1995

Forest Congress Put Moderates Together, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 44
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.44
Scope and Contents

Article regarding a privately organized forest congress bringing moderates on both sides of the battle of federal timber, “Forest Congress Put Moderates Together” The Associated Press. The Mail Tribune, Feb. 26, 1996

Dates: 1996

Logging Without Laws?, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 45
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.45
Scope and Contents

Article regarding the Emergency Salvage Law, “Logging Without Laws?” The Mail Tribune, Mar. 10, 1996

Dates: 1996

Protest Against Benefit, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 46
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.46
Scope and Contents

Article regarding flyers circulating in Jackson County exhorting loggers, miners, and ranchers to organize a protest that will benefit environmental groups, “Protest Against Benefit” by Bill Kettler of the Mail Tribune. The Mail Tribune, Sept. 24, 1996

Dates: 1996

J’ville Fears Protesters’ Methods, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 47
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.47
Scope and Contents

Article regarding the city council not wanting log trucks, chainsaws, and livestock on the loose during the protest for environmental groups, “J’ville Fears Protesters’ Methods” by Peter Wong of the Mail Tribune. The Mail Tribune, Oct. 2, 1996

Dates: 1996

Why SOTIA Won’t Back Concert Protest, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 48
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.48
Scope and Contents

Article regarding concern for the protest planned for the Bonnie Raitt-Jackson Browne concert, “Why SOTIA Won’t Back Concert Protest” by Sharla Moffett, executive vice president of the Medford-based SOTIA. The Mail Tribune, Oct. 4, 1996

Dates: 1996

Another Battle in Our Own Little Civil War, 1996

 Item — Box: 02, Folder: 01, Object: 49
Identifier: MSS006:03.01.49
Scope and Contents

Article regarding the battle between environmentalists, “Another Battle in Our Own Little Civil War” by Brett KenCairn; Article regarding SOTIA and others in the timber industry discouraging southern Oregon families, “Stay Above the Fray – But Protest!” by Roger Fredinburg, Rogue Valley native and radio talk show host. The Mail Tribune, Oct. 6, 1996

Dates: 1996