United States. Bureau of Land Management
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Cottonwood uranium mining oral histories
The Cottonwood uranium mining oral histories (1970-2002) are composed of transcripts from a project sponsored by the Bureau of Land Management and USDA Forest Service.
Tim DeChristopher Protest photograph collection
Timothy Mansfield “Tim” DeChristopher (1981-) is an environmental and climate activists who was arrested and sentenced to two years in federal prison for disrupting a United States Bureau of Land Mangement oil and gas lease auction December 19, 2008, in Salt Lake City, Utah. This collection contains color photographs documenting DeChristopher's protest and sentencing.
Excavation of the Jarvie site report
The excavation of the Jarvie site report describes the excavation of a nineteenth-century store in Brown's Park, Utah, accomplished during the summers of 1982 and 1983 under the supervision of Pamela G. Smith. The excavation was undertaken as an aid in the interpretation and reconstruction of the site as outlined in the John Jarvie Ranch Recreation Management Plan, 1980.
H. Byron Mock papers
The H. Byron Mock papers (1881-2004) consist of personal and business materials. Mock served for a number of years in the Bureau of Land Management as Director of the Colorado-Utah Region, as a member of the Public Land Law Review, and also had a private legal firm. The majority of his work deals with mining and grazing rights in the West.
Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa photograph collection
Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa were Japanese Americans who lived and worked in Utah, Idaho, and California. The Kenji and Helen Shiratori Shiozawa photograph collection consists of color prints, negatives, and transparencies depicting Kenji Shiozawa's work as a landscape architect; Helen Shiratori Shiozawa's work as a schoolteacher; and images of Japanese American family life through the Shiozawa and Shiratori family and friends.
David Charles Williams papers
The David Charles Williams papers (1971-2002) consists of the papers and correspondence on enviromental policy and workshops collected while Williams was the Chief of Planning and Enviromental Coordination for the Bureau of Land Management in the Department of the Interior. David Charles Williams spent his entire career in public service, including many years with the Bureau of Land Management.
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- Color photographs 2
- Correspondence 2
- Mines and Mineral Resources 2
- Archaeology 1
- Brown’s Park -- History -- Sources 1
- Certificates 1
- Color negatives 1
- Color slides 1
- Elementary school teachers 1
- Environmental Activism 1
- Environmental policy -- United States -- Sources 1
- Environmentalism -- Utah 1
- Excavations (Archaeology) -- Utah 1
- Grazing -- West (U.S.) 1
- Japanese American families 1
- John Jarvie Ranch Site (Utah) 1
- Journals (accounts) 1
- Landscape architects -- Utah 1
- Lawyers -- Utah 1
- Mines and Mineral Resources -- Utah -- Sources 1
- Mines and mineral resources -- West (U.S.) 1
- Monterey (Calif.) 1
- Oil and gas leases--Utah 1
- Oral histories 1
- Photograph albums 1
- Photographs 1
- Ranching 1
- Reports 1
- Rigby (Idaho) 1
- Salt Lake City (Utah) 1
- Sawtooth National Forest (Idaho and Utah) 1
- Uranium mines and mining -- Utah -- History -- Sources 1 + ∧ less