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Ann H. Zwinger Papers, Ms 0323

Gift of Ann H. Zwinger, 2006. Finding aid by Ann H. Zwinger, 2006.

Biography
Source: Ann Zwinger obituary, Colorado Springs Gazette, September 7, 2014 https://obits.gazette.com/obituaries/gazette/obituary.aspx?pid=172384209

Ann Haymond Zwinger, noted author and naturalist, was born March 12, 1925 in Muncie, Indiana, the daughter of William T. Haymond, a lawyer, and Helen G. Haymond, an artist.

Zwinger graduated from Wellesley College, followed by graduate work at Radcliffe and Indiana University. She was working toward a doctorate at Harvard when she was "swept off her feet by a young Air Force pilot," Herman Zwinger. As a military wife she followed her husband across several states while raising her three daughters, Susan, Jane, and Sara). Transferred to Colorado Springs July 1960, they decided that it was a city of the arts, a beautiful natural environment, and a town where they could settle down.

Zwinger began to draw the plants she found on the forty acres she and Herman purchased in the mountains near Colorado Springs. She named the land "Constant Friendship" after the ship that brought the first Haymonds to the shores of America. She began to catalogue all the plants on their land, fascinated by the ecosystems at 8500 feet.

In 1969 Rachel Carson's literary agent, Marie Rodell, visited Colorado and was introduced to Ann by a mutual friend. Rodell asked Zwinger what she would most love to do. "Write about our land." A single chapter written with Rodell's encouragement was immediately accepted by Random House Publishing; that chapter became her first book, Beyond the Aspen Grove (1970).

Zwinger went on to publish twenty more books of natural history, spanning thirty-one years and covering American deserts, alpine tundra, and Baja California, Mexico. She became a specialist on Western rivers, and partnered with naturalist Edwin Way Teale on a book about canoeing the Concord River.

Her works solicited admiration and recognition from numerous naturalist and literary organizations. She was nominated for a National Book Award in Science in 1973, won the John Burroughs Award for Nature Writing in 1976, the Western Arts Federation Award for non-fiction in 1995, the John Hay Award from the Orion Society in 1996, and the "Spirit of the West" Award from the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Association in 2001. Her exquisite illustrations of plants and animals illuminate her books.

Zwinger frequently contributed to dozens of periodicals, including Audubon, The Smithsonian, Natural History, Islands, Orion, Plateau and Nature Conservancy magazines, as well as numerous other anthologies. Her illustrations and words served as visuals and forwards to many more publications, at the request of other authors. She was a member of the John Burroughs Association, The Thoreau Society, The Author's Guild, The Colorado Author's League, Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, and the Xerces Society.

Because she had "rivers in her veins" growing up on Indiana's White River, she fell in love with the Colorado, Green, and San Juan Rivers, completing hundreds of trips as she taught and wrote. Because of her deep knowledge base of high deserts and river canyons, she was invited along on many trips as a naturalist "in residence." She often rowed a Sportyak, a bathtub-sized one-person boat, through large rapids facing backwards, and paddled on many more inflatables.

She was a much sought after speaker and teacher, often serving as a role model and mentor to young people across the country. She taught at Colorado College, Carleton College, Smith College and many other venues, inspiring others to venture into the wild, carefully observe, and write about it. In doing so, Ann was presented with honorary degrees from Colorado College, Carleton College and the University of Colorado. Wellesley College awarded her the Alumnae Achievement Award in 1977.

Zwinger believed in serving the wider community, beginning with her dedicated involvement at Girl Scout Councils in both Kansas City and Colorado Springs. She was a sought-after board member, joining the boards of the Thoreau Society, Orion Society, John Burroughs Association, Colorado Public Broadcasting, the Nature Conservancy of Colorado, and the Palmer Foundation. She was most proud of the two decades she served on the board of American Electric Power Company (AEP) from 1977 through 1997, at the time the largest private utility in the country. She was the first woman to serve on a major utility board, and co-founded the Utility Women's Conference in 1984, as a Chair and member through 1997.

Zwinger died on August 30, 2014 in Portland, Oregon.

INVENTORY

BOX 1:1 1946-1948(?)
EXHIBITION from the HOOSIER SALON
AUSPICES MUNCIE ART ASSOCIATION and BALL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE
(1946-1948?)

Indianapolis, Indiana
Watercolor #8 [under name Ann H. Belding]

75TH ANNIVERSARY ART EXHIBITION
NOVEMBER 19TH TO DECEMBER 3RD

L. S. Ayres & Company
Indianapolis, Indiana
Watercolors #12 and 13 [under name Ann Belding]

BOX 1:2 1955
Notes on Girl Scout Brownie meetings
October 7 and October 14, 1955
Typescript (3 p., unnumbered)

BOX 1:3 1958
“Badgemanship”
GIRL SCOUT LEADER MAGAZINE
35(9)(December 1958):10

Tear sheet of p. 10g

CORRESPONDENCE:
Greene, Virginia

BOX 1:4 1960
“Looking at the Young Wives with Brains . . .”
NEWSWEEK
28 March 1960:94-95

Tearsheet, pp. 94-95

CORRESPONDENCE:
Norris, Dwight W.

BOX 1:5 1961
“Do A Visual”
GIRL SCOUT LEADER MAGAZINE
April 1961 38(4):7, 20

Typewritten manuscript, n.d. (4 p., unnumbered)
Photographs of posters made for Leaders’ Training Classes, 3 x 3” (3) and 5 x 7” (2)
Envelope of negatives of same
Copy of magazine

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brooks, Agnes

BOX 1:6 1961
“Case of the Missing Leader”
GIRL SCOUT LEADER MAGAZINE
March 1961 38(3):7, 20

Copy of magazine (2)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Greene, Virginia

BOX 1:7 1961
“1946 in 1961”
WELLESLEY COLLEGE

Brief bio, p. 14; picture, p. 31

BOX 1:8 1961-1965
THE WAGON WHEEL
1961-1965
Publication of Girl Scouts-Wagonwheel Council

Miscellaneous copies, March 1961 to April 1965 [preponderance of copy written by the author]

CORRESPONDENCE:
Pool, Eunice

BOX 1:9 1964
“Puppets and Profits”
GIRL SCOUT LEADER
41(8) (November 1964):14-15

Black-and-white photograph of Susan Zwinger for article, 3½ x 5” (1)
Copy, GIRL SCOUT LEADER Magazine

CORRESPONDENCE:
Schoeherl, Jean

BOX 1:10 1964/65
“Rocky Mountain Odyssey”
[n.d., unpublished]

Illustrated manuscript, submitted to GOURMET Magazine, (42 p., unnumbered)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bakalar, Ruth Beck

BOX 1:11 1964-1966
“BENEVENTS”

Clipping, GAZETTE TELEGRAPH, RE: teaching at Benet Hill Academy
Yearbook with various notices about art class projects

BOX 1:12 1965
“When part-time work is the answer ”
WELLESLEY ALUMNAE MAGAZINE
50 (March 1965):171-174

Tear sheet + cover

BOX 1:13 1964-1977
Clippings from The Gazette Telegraph
Art Guild Roster for 20th Outdoor Art Show, 29 July-2 August 1964
Art Guild Roster for Outdoor Art Show, 2-6 August, 1967
“Inventory of Art work,” “4/9/68" to “2/70" (2 p.)
BROADMOOR COMMUNITY CHURCH FINE ARTS EXHIBITS 1967-1977
Invitation letters, inventories, receipts

BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE 1968-1970
New York, NY: Random House (1970)
New York, NY: Harper & Row, Colophon Edition (1981)
Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press (1988)
Boulder, CO: Johnson Publishers (2002)

BOX 1:14 1968
Correspondence with Hal Sharlatt, Editor, Random House
18 March 1968 to 6 July 1970 + obit

BOX 1:15
“Begin at the Mississippi River . . .,” n.d., typescript [block type] (15 p., not numbered consecutively)
“Constant Friendship lies at 8500 feet . . . ,” n.d., typescript [block type] (15 p., only first page numbered)
“Even a casual observer . . . ,” n.d., typescript [block type), edited in blue ink (4 p., not numbered)
“The Montane Zone . . . ,” typescript [block type], edited in blue ink with diagram of N-S slope zones (2 p.)

BOX 1:16 1968
Green carbon of original submission, January 1968 [all block type], pages not numbered, containing:
“OUTLINE” (1 p.)
“INTRODUCTION” (33 p.)
“STREAMS” (5 p.) (2 copies)
“MEADOWS” (5 p.)
“CONIFER FOREST” (10 p.)
“CLIMAX FOREST” (10 p.)

BOX 1:17
“THE PINE FOREST,” n.d., Marie Rodell pencil edits, white carbon (3 p.)
“THE LAKE ROCK”, n.d., Marie Rodell pencil edits (16 p., not numbered)

BOX 1:18
“TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” “ALTERNATE BEGINNING,” n.d., yellow carbon
[block type] (17 p., not numbered)

BOX 1:19 1968
“TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” March 1968, typescript on white onionskin [all block type]:
“LAKE” (6 p.)
“STREAMS” (5 p.)
“MEADOW” (5 p.)
“ASPEN” (3 p.)
“CLIMAX FOREST” (10 p.)
“LAKE ROCK” (8 p.)

BOX 1:20
Notes, n.d., pencil on 3 ½ x 5" paper from Anne Cross (4 p.)
“TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” n.d., typescript [block], with Anne Cross’ pencil notations (28 p.)

BOX 2:1 1968
“March 1968 CHAPTER 1” in pink ink, TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” carbon typescript
[block type], edited in blue and black ink and pencil (237 p., some hand-numbered)

BOX 2:2
Small notebook “1/21/68" to “6/30/68,” pencil on 4 x 6" spiral notebook (33 p.)
Miscellaneous field notes, “5/1/68" to “”9/28/68,” handwritten in pencil and ink on lined yellow legal-sized paper (38 p., not numbered)
Sketch of lake rock with plant placement, n.d., yellow legal paper (2 p.)
History notes, n.d., blue ink on lined yellow legal paper (1 p.)
“BEHIND HOUSE . . .,” n.d. note on soils, black ink on lined yellow legal paper (2 p.)

BOX 2:3
Survey data, n.d., 3-hole lined notebook paper (14 p.)
Survey data, n.d., pencil on lined yellow legal paper (12 p.)
Tapes of elevations calculations

BOX 2:4
Quadrats, 13-16 April 1968, handwritten, white paper (8 p.)
Sheets for descriptive plant classifications, n.d., typescript (2 p.)
Photocopy of above, green paper (2 p.)
Plant list by family, n.d., red and blue ink on graph paper (18 p.)

BOX 2:5
Handwritten letter from Mrs. George W. Pierce (1st cousin), n.d., concerning original Constant Friendship
Letters from Robert Powers re: Colorado Midland Railroad, etc., 4 October to 8 October 1968, lined yellow legal paper (3 p.)
“General Geological Report [of Constant Friendship],” James R. Ratliff, Jr., 22 October 1968 (3 p.)
Carbon of above (1 p.)

BOX 2:6
“TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” “June, 1968” in black ink, a few edits in pencil and blue ink on green carbon [block type], chapters numbered separately (256 p. total)

BOX 2:7
“TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” n.d., typescript [block type], white onionskin, Marie Rodell pencil edits (256 p., pages not consecutively numbered)

BOX 3:1 1968
“TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” n.d., typescript, “FOOTNOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d. (8 p., pages not numbered consecutively)
TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” “COMPLETED COPY OF DECEMBER, 1968” in pencil, typescript [block type] with illustration numbers in left margin; includes glossary, plant list, and bibliography (399 p.)

BOX 3:2
“EPILOGUE,” “March, 1969” in pencil, typescript pp. 231-236 (6 p.)
Expenses for 1968

BOX 3:3
“BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE,” white carbon with yellow cover sheet labeled
“FINAL COPY MAY 1969” in pencil (248 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS,” white carbon (i-vii)
“GLOSSARY,” white carbon (pp. 237-239)

BOX 3:4
“BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE List of Plates,” n.d., yellow carbon (4 p.)
“PLANT LIST,” n.d., “FINAL” in pencil, upper right, n.d., yellow carbon (4 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENT,” November 1969” in pencil, yellow carbon (3 p.)
“APPENDIX II,” n.d., white carbon (pp. 339-348)

BOX 3:5
“BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE” in pencil, n.d., typescript (320 p.) including APPENDIX I

BOX 4:1
“MOUNTAIN WORLD ILLUSTRATIONS,” n.d., white carbon [block type] (7 p.)
“LAKE ILLUSTRATIONS,” etc., n.d., typescript [block] edited in pencil (9 p.)
White carbon of above (9 p.)
“WORKING LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS,” “June 8, 1969” in red ink, typescript (12 p.)
“WORKING LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS,” yellow carbon of above (12 p.)
“LAKE ILLUSTRATIONS,” etc., n.d., listed by chapters, white carbon (9 p.)
“LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS,” n.d., photocopy annotated in blue ink and pencil (1 p.)
“FINAL LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS,” n.c., white carbon (5 p.)
Yellow carbon of above (5 p.)
List of captions, n.d., with designer’s marks for typesetter (12 p., hand-numbered)
“Captions for resetting,” n.d., typescript with editorial marks in red ink and blue pencil (5 p.)

BOX 4:2
“WORD REPLACEMENTS” by page and line, n.d., white carbon (4 p.)
“August 14, 1969 Appendix/Corrections,” white carbon (1 p.)
“Cynthia,” n.d., handwritten notes (3 p.)
Note to Cynthia Roden (book designer), “Dec. 11, 1969” in pencil, white carbon with handwritten notes on reverse (1 p.)
“December 12, 1969, Illustration corrections,” typescript (1 p.)
“PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF FIRST PLATE,” n.d., white carbon (1/2 p.)
“ADD TO GLOSSARY,” “June 5, 1969” in blue ink, yellow carbon (3 p.)
“Text Additions and Corrections,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (1 p.)
“P. 70 correction,” n.d., white carbon (1 p.)
Miscellaneous corrections, n.d., handwritten, lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“ABSOLUTELY LAST CORRECTIONS,” n.d., white carbon (1 p.)
“GALLEY CORRECTIONS,” “November 1969” white carbon (3 p.) and yellow carbon (5 p.)
“TEXT CORRECTIONS,” n.d., white carbon, corrections in pencil and blue ink (2 p.)
“TEXT CORRECTIONS,” n.d., edited in black and green pencil, also corrections to captions (5 p.)
Copy of typeset pages, n.d., pp. 6 and 32

BOX 4:3
“CAPABILITY GROUPS OF SOILS,” “August, 1967,” photocopy (1 p.)
“SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Engineering Standard & Specifications
N. Colo-378 FARM POND STANDARD 7/1/66,” photocopy (3 p. both sides)
“STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER ENGINEER, APPLICATION FOR LIVESTOCK WATER TANK,” n.d. (1 p.)
“SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION PLAN Ann & Herman Zwinger, SCS-40, Teller Park Conservation District,” n.d., blue folder containing “CONSERVATION PLAN MAP AND SOIL MAP
Copy, “New Soil Classification,” SOIL CONSERVATION, December 1964, pp. 99-102
Soil classification sheets (7 p.)
LEGEND SHEET,” photocopy (2 p.) and “Recreation Plan,” n.d., typescript (4 p.) plus two aerial photographs

CORRESPONDENCE:
Engle, “Pete”
Larson, Lynn

BOX 4:4
Aerial photographs by Herman H. Zwinger (8)

BOX 4:5
“APPENDIX I”, n.d., pencil-edited red carbon of plant list, alphabetically by common name [block] (11 p.)
No title, plant list by families, onionskin paper [block] (5 p.)
“APPENDIX,” n.d., white carbon [block] (18 p.)

BOX 4:6
“(TENTATIVE) GLOSSARY,” n.d., white carbon [block type], several pencil corrections (4 p.)
“GLOSSARY,” n.d., white carbon (6 p.)
“GLOSSARY,” n.d., Dr. Beatrice E. Willard comments in blue ink, typescript (pp. 232-236)
“LIST OF REFERENCES,” n.d., Dr. Beatrice E. Willard comments in blue ink, typescript (pp. 237-248)
“(TENTATIVE) GLOSSARY,” “Beidleman corrections 4/6/69,” yellow carbon [block] (4 p.)
“GLOSSARY,” n.d., typescript, Beidleman edits (pp. 237-240)
“GLOSSARY,” n.d., white carbon (pp. 313-317)

BOX 4:7
“Footnotes and Bibliography, “FIRST DRAFT” in blue ink, n.d., white carbon
[block type] with references by chapters (7 p., not numbered)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d., list of references with numbered key, white carbon [block] (5 p., not numbered)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d., annotated, white carbon [block] (12 p.)
“LIST OF REFERENCES,” n.c., carbon typescript (15 p.)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY, n.d., carbon typescript [block] (16 p.)
Yellow carbon of above, edited in pencil (16 p.)
“SELECTED LIST OF REFERENCES,”n.d. carbon (12 p.)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d., carbon of above (pp. 384-399)
“Plant and Animal Identification References,” n.d., mimeographed (4 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Beidleman, Richard

BOX 4:8
Two sample pages, typeset on book paper stock, tipped in illustrations
Photocopyed sample pages of title page, text, chapter heads, n.d., (4 p.)
Sample pages of “A MOUNTAIN WORLD,” n.d., front matter, corrections in red pencil (6 p.)
Preliminary designs, title page, text, chapter openings, table of contents, etc. (8 p.)
“TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” copy of of title page + text (5 p.)
Title page, “A MOUNTAIN WORLD” crossed out, “BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE” overwritten in red
(3 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENT” and other front matter, n.d., typeset with corrections in red pencil (7 p.)

BOX 4:9
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS,” annotated in black and green pencil (3 p.)
Dedication page, with annotations (1 p.)
“CONTENTS,” (1 p.)
“ILLUSTRATIONS,” (7 p.)
“APPENDIX,” n.d., book designer annotations in green pencil (pp. 232-251)
“GLOSSARY,” n.d., book designer annotations in green pencil (pp. 252-257)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY” in red ink, n.d., annotated in green pencil (pp. 258-272)

BOX 4:10
Jane Zwinger note, n.d., handwritten in pencil, comments after reading manuscript (1 p.)

BOX 4:11
Dust jacket proof and copy

BOX 4:12
“REQUEST FOR INDEX SPECIFICATIONS,” “12/5/69,” heavily edited in blue pencil (1 p.)
“Random House INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING AN INDEX,” copy (2 p.)
Index, n.d., typescript w/annotations in red ink (54 p.)
Yellow carbon of above (54 p.)
CORRECTIONS FOR INDEX,” n.d., white carbon (2 p.)
“INDEX,” n.d., white carbon typescript (47 p.)
Film proof of index (5 p.)
Working typescript of index, heavily pencil-edited (2 p.)

BOX 5:1
“MASTER SET” of page proofs, n.d., (167 p.)

BOX 5:2
“MASTER SET” of page proofs, cover letter date “12/29/69” (170 p.)

BOX 5:3
“MASTER SET” of Index, stamped in red, Random House cover letter, with typesetter’s and copy editor’s marks (10 p.)

BOX 5:4
“INDEX,” n.d., original typescript in column, corrected in red ink (47p.)
“INDEX,” typeset dummy (pp. [352]-368)

BOX 5:5
“SELECTED REFERENCES,” n.d., stamped “69040068m typescript with editorial notations in red ink and pencil for reprint in paperback (12 p.)
Copy of text of first p. of references, n.d., edited in blue ink (1 p.)
SELECTED REFERENCES 2-5-81,” “6904a,” typeset (pp. 321-329) + 3 miscellaneous pages
“Glossary 2 3 81,” 6904a heavily edited in blue ink (8 p., folded, not consecutive)
“Glossary 2 5 81,” 6904a typescript (5 p.)
“SELECTED REFERENCES,” “2 3 81,” 6904a typeset (14 p.)
“About the Author” text (1 p.)

BOX 5:6
“INDEX,” n.d., photocopy of 1970 edition for reprint in paperback (pp. 337-357)
“INDEX,” typeset proofs 2-5-81,” corrections in red ink (11 p.)
“INDEX 6904i,” n.d., photo copy, with square cut out for correction (1 p.)
“INDEX,” typeset copy, n.d. (9 p.)

BOX 5:7
CORRESPONDENCE (PRODUCTION):
Darhansoff, Elizabeth
Roden, Cynthia
Scudellari, Bob
Talese, Nan

BOX 6:1
Complete set of Repros, dummy with indication of blank pages and where drawings should be stripped in (dummy)

NOTE: Master set of galleys in OVERSIZE BOX 83:1

BOX 6:2
Photographic repros of illustration layouts, n.d., 7 ¾ x 11” (62 p.)

BOX 7 OVERSIZE

BOX 7:1
Herman H. Zwinger, black-and-white photographs for jacket

BOX 7:2
May Sarton, Review of Beyond the Aspen Grove, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, July 12, 1970
Clippings of same

BOX 7:3
Trial run of sample illustrations on book paper, n.d., 22 x 30” (2 sheets)
Yellow 4 x 6” card, explanatory note for exhibition on book production
Page with two reproductions, same drawing photographed with different screens, 18 x 22 (1 p.)

BOX 7:4
End paper, black and white copy, mounted on board
End paper, photograph, glossy, with “map of Constant Friendship” added
Endpaper proof, color as used (2 copies)
Columbine seed head, photograph, glossy (small scrap)

BOX 7:5
Photocopies of drawings with typewritten captions, n.d., 10 x 14” (10 p.)
Photocopies of drawings with typewritten captions, n.d., 11 x 14” (7 p.)
Photocopies of drawings, handwritten identifications, n.d. , 11 x 14” (14 p.,+ 1/3 p.)
Photocopies of drawings with typewritten captions and corrections in blue ink and pencil, n.d., 11 x 17” (177 p.)

BOX 7:6
Photographic repros of illustration double-page spread layouts, n.d., 11 x 17” (16 p.)
[Single page repros BOX 6:2]

BOX 7:7
“Blues” of drawings, 30 September 1971 (178 pieces)

BOX 7:8
Typeset captions, November 12 [1969?] with book designer marks and directions, 12 x 19” (22 + ½ p.)

BOX 7.9
Repros of Index (pp. 468-489)

BOX 7:10
Mock-up of jacket on illustration board
4 x 6” card explaining jacket design

BOX 7:11
“RANDOM May 1970,” in-house bulletin with notice of BEYOND THE ASPEN
GROVE
“News from Nancy Caulkins,” n.d., Random House publicity release (3 copies)
Address list of reviewers, people for blurbs (13 p.)
Random House - Spring 1970”, tear sheet (1 p.)
Random House press release, May 1979 (1 p.)
VOGUE Magazine 156(9), November 15, 1970 (p. 124) + tear sheet
Copy of advertisement in Natural History, June/July 1970 (1 p.)
Chinook Bookshop Clippings

BOX 8
Handwritten 3 x 5” bibliography cards
Key to card numbers, n.d., green carbon (4 p.)
Handwritten note cards, “ALGAE” through “DOUGLAS FIR”

BOX 9
Handwritten 3 x 5" note cards, “FOREST ECOLOGY” through “FOOD CHAIN”

BOX 10
Handwritten 3 x 5" note cards, “MOSS & LIVERWORT” through “SWIFT SWALLOW VULTURE”

BOX 11
Handwritten 3 x 5" note cards, “SUCCESSION” through “WREN”
“Derivation of plant names,” alphabetically tabbed
“Plants - flowering,” alphabetically tabbed
Grasses,” alphabetically tabbed

BOX 12
Handwritten 3 x 5” note cards for index

BOX 13:1
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Rodell, Marie
Various royalty statements 1976-1986
Mildred????

BOX 13:2
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Abbot, Agnes
Abbott, Helen
Ackerman, David M.
Anderson, Lynn
Bales, Miriam
Ball, Helen
Bartels, Virginia
Beers, Barbara
Beers, Maryette
Black-Tanski, Shelly
Blair, Eleanor
Blau, Mrs. Herman
Borland, Hal
Bowlin, Rosemary
Bracken, Rosemary and Alex
Brown, Doris
Bruhs, Maxine
Burgess, Guy and Lorrie
Burke, Sydney
Burrow, Joy
Call, Nancy B.
Caltrider, Jennifer
Carlin, Charles J.
Carnahan, Mrs.
Carstensen, Debbie
Chambers, Susan
Collin, Frances
Colville, Susan
Cooper, Marie
Corbridge, Clark
Corkish, John L.
Cross, Anne
Cross, Marshall
Cumminsky, Alice
Curran, Betty
Daniels, Gilbert S.
Dean, Thomas H.
DeConcinni, Dennis
Denham, David
Dillon, Harold
Downes, Peggy
Dutro, Ruth
Earle, Jane
Eastham, John
Eisendreth, Mrs. R. E.
Engle, Pete and family
Evans, Henry
Ferrari, Katherine
Fetler, John
Finke, Susan
Froelicher, Stuie
Gargiuli, Robert S.
Garling, Jane
Gartshore, Jan
Glass, Donald F.
Gold, Ruby
Graham, Bette
Graham, Elizabeth S.
Griffin, Linda
Grove, Nancy
Harris, Betty
Heinrich, Bernd
Heitler, Emmett H.
Herman, Dr. Margaret Finch
Herrmann, Albert J.
Hilsman, May B.
Hisey, Louise and Lehman
Hoffman, Betty
Hollis, Joanne
Hope, Henry
Huber, Kenneth
Hudson, Eleanor
Huffman, Laura & Walter
Huggins, Eloise
Hull, Jeanine
Huser, Verne
Hudson, Eleanor
Huggins, Eloise
Hupp, James
Hyde, Kathleen
Ingle, Pam
Jardine, Harriot
Jaspersen, Eni
Jones, Bruce & Bobbie
Jones, Stephen
Joyce, Elizabeth K.
Kanze, Edward J.
Kerr, Kay
Kibele, Mary
Kilburn, Lynn and Paul
Kipp. Paul
Kirk, Joan
Kupko, Cathy
Laughlin, Linda
Lawrence, George H. M.
Lee, Admiral Kent and Mary Edith, Nancy
Lentz, Velma & Donald
Lewis, Dr. John F.
Liesel, Msgr. N. A.
Loe, Maria
Lowe, Gratia
Major, Barbara
Manfred, Ernest F.
Marr, Dr. John
Mays, John H.
McCaughey, James
McFarland, Eleanor & Dr. Pat
McKenna, David
McNulty, Tim
McPherrin, Jeannette
McWilliams, Marsha
Meeks, James D.
Miller, Llewellyn
Milne, Marjorie
Milner, Patricia
Minett, Lydia
Mohr, Dick
Monroe, Dorothy
Moody, Bob and Jane
Morrill, Claire
Nabhan, Gary
Neece, G. W.
Norton, Alice
Noyes, Dick and Judy*
Odell, Carol
Olds, Dorothy
Oppenheimer, Frank
Osburn, William
Packard, David
Patterson, Ruby
Pearlstein, Mrs.
Peck, John Thomas
Penfold, Noni
Perry, MaryPollett, Mrs. M. A.
Powers, Dorothy
Pusey, Nathan M.
Ramond, Albert
Reichhardt, Karen
Riggs, Mrs. Roby
Roden, Cynthia
Rucker, Joy
Rupp, George
Ryder, Elaine
St. George, Arthur
Salisbury, Angus
Scholer, Samuel
Seaman, Nancy
Seyfried, Susan
Sharlatt, Hal [copy]
Shumate, Mary K.
Sikes, Margaret
Smith, Jane Lee
Smith, Persis
Stanton, Dr. Frank (letter to)
Stevens, Norman D.
Sullivan, Mother Liguori
Sutcliffe, Carolyn E.
Sutton, William
Swartz, Dorothy M.
Szymanski, Jean
Ten Eyck, T. W.
Thomas, Tom
Thompson, Katherarine Ann
Uselisendt, Heinrich
Vickers, Bill and Adele
Walsh, Mary D.
Waterbury, Audrey
Waters, John and Tig
Weber, William A,
Whalen, Betsy
Wheeler, Mary
Whipple, Richard P.
Wilder, Sally
Williams, Douglas
Wilson, Ed
Winn, Vincent
Witzeman, Evangeline
Wood, Nancy
Woodward, Wes
Wrape, Paula [see also Huntley]
Yeager, Francie Fleck
Young, Betty
Unidentified letters

BOX 13:3
Requests for reprint:
Conrad, Kathryn
Finetti, JoAnne
Fulcrum Press
Matthew, Melissa
Pichaske, David
Wohlers, Beth
Wolf, Margaret E.

BOX 13:4
HUNT BOTANICAL LIBRARY FOR BOTANICAL DOCUMENTATION

CORRESPONDENCE:
Daniels, Gilbert
Lawrence, George H. M.

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE will be found in BOX A at the end of the collection

BOX 14:1
Newspaper reviews and notices, including PUBLISHERS WEEKLY 197(10) (March 9, 1970)
Gallery A brochures and clipping

BOX 14:2
Chinook Bookshop newsletters

BOX 14:3
THE GREEN THUMB
Denver Botanical Garden, Autumn 1970

CORRESPONDENCE:
Galvin, Don
Thurlow, Helen B.

BOX 14:4
Indiana Author’s Day
Announcement, list of recipients, press releases

CORRESPONDENCE:
Mitchener, Robert
Yellen, Sam

BOX 14:5
Copy of AMERICAN WEST 7(5) (September 1970)

BOX 14:6
PERFECT HOME ?
Tear sheet

Inside back cover, photograph of cabin door at Constant Friendship

BOX 14:7
AIKEN SOCIETY TALK
September 1970

CORRESPONDENCE:
Galvin, Don
Thurlow, Helen B.

BOX 14:8
FRIENDS OF PENROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY [TALK] 1971
26 January 1971

Notice, Gazette Telegraph, 24 January 1971

CORRESPONDENCE:
Crawford, Jeanne
Galvin, Don
Johnson, Ester L.
Kanas, Mary
Rixon, Timilou
Sprague, Marshall

BOX 14:9
HORTICULTURAL ARTS SOCIETY 1971
1 February 1971

Notice, Gazette Telegraph, 24 January 1971

CORRESPONDENCE:
Goldsby, Winston
Kuhlman, Naomi

BOX 14:10
Talk on Alpine Tundra 1971
SIERRA CLUB
8 February 1971

“SIERRA CLUB February 8, 1971,” typescript (1 p.)
Typescript, n.d., on blue paper marked for slides (23Carbon of same (1 p.)
Typescript, n.d., marked for slides (23 p. not numbered)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Pollet, (?)
Sorensen, Sally

BOX 14:11
DENVER BOTANICAL GARDEN 1971
Talk for “AROUND THE SEASONS CLUB”
25 March 1971

Outline
“ANN ZWINGER DRAWINGS Inventory List,” n.d., copy with adding tape attached (3 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brown, Leah
Franson, Mrs. Herbert
Neil, Bern C.
Peterson, Bernice
Sikes, Margaret

BOX 14:12 1971
Talk
PENROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY ~ AREA LIBRARIANS
22 April, 1971

CORRESPONDENCE:
Crayne, Gari
Hawley, Brenda G.

BOX 14:13
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL COLLOQUIM: “THE ARTIST AS TEACHER” 1971
24 April 1971

Copy of program
Photographs at AHZ exhibition, (8 4x5” prints)]
Inventory of works

CORRESPONDENCE:
Emery, Charles

BOX 14:14
Colorado Gardener, announcement of talk at convention (several copies)

BOX 14:15
Income and Expenses for 1971

BOX 15:1
“A Family-Built ‘Homestead’ with Rare Style,” HOME BUILDING IDEAS
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS IDEA PUBLICATIONS
Spring-Summer 1972

Text and photographs by Lorraine and Guy Burgess (pp. 49-51)

BOX 15:2
“Vacation Homes: A Family Builds Its Own”
BUILDING IDEAS
Summer 1976 39(2):108-109

Color spread on cabin at Constant Friendship

LAND ABOVE THE TREES
New York: Harper & Row, Publishers (1972)
New York: Harper & Row Perennial Library, paperback (1986)
Tucson: University of Arizona Press, paperback (1989)
Boulder, CO: Johnson Books, paperback (1998)

BOX 15:3
Planning notes from discussion with Dr. Beatrice E. Willard) including proposed
deadline, drawings, etc., lined yellow paper (1 p.)
Handwritten notes, “ESTES PARK 7/24/69,” pencil on yellow legal paper (7 p.)
Handwritten notes, “TWIN SISTERS 7/25/69,” pencil on yellow legal paper (1 p.)
Handwritten notes, “OLD FALL RIVER ROAD, RMNP 7/26/69,” pencil on yellow legal paper (1 p.)

BOX 15:4
Handwritten notes, “Pikes’ Peak, July 29, 1969,” blue ink on yellow legal paper (2 p.)
Handwritten notes, “MT. EVANS August 1, 1969,” blue ink on yellow legal paper (4 p.)
Handwritten notes, “COTTONWOOD PASS Aug 17, 1969,” blue ink on yellow legal paper (1 p.)
Handwritten notes, “COTTONWOOD PASS Aug 20, 1969,” blue ink on yellow legal paper (1 p.)
Handwritten notes, “AUG 25 MT. EVANS” [1969?], pencil (1 p.)
Handwritten notes, “27 November Slides w/BW,” pencil on yellow legal paper (3 p.)
Handwritten notes, “Nov. 28, 1969 Slides w/BW,” pencil on yellow legal paper (6 p.)

BOX 15:5
“May 29, 1970,” typed notes (3 p.)
“TAPE TRANSCRIPT May 30, 1970,” green carbon of conversation between BEW, HHZ, AHZ, and BEW (10 p.)
Copy of above
“Rough unedited notes, Rocky Mt. National Park, June 12-14[1970?],” typescript on yellow paper (8 p.)
Transcript of notes from Alpine Ecology Class at Rocky Mountain National Park, July 12 [1969?]
(4 p.)
“July 3, 1970 Buena Vista to Leadville, Mosquito Pass,” “MOSQUITO” in red ink, CHAPTER 4” in blue ink, typed notes on white legal onionskin (5 p., not numbered)
“CUMBERLAND PASS July 4, 1970,” typed notes on white legal onionskin (5 p., not numbered)
“COTTONWOOD PASS July 5, 1970,” typed notes on white legal onionskin (2 p., not numbered)

BOX 15:6
“July 14, 1970 CLAIT BRAUN,” typed notes, comments in blue ink, white legal onionskin (2 p.)
“July 14, 1970,” typed notes (3 p.)
“July 16, 1970 Dr. Richard Ward,” transcript, white legal onionskin (2 p.)
“NIWOT RIDGE July 16, 1970,” typescript, white legal onionskin (1 p.)
“MT. EVANS 7/17/70,” typescript, white legal onionskin (1 p.)
“GRAY’S PEAK 7/18/70,” including Summit Lake, typescript, white legal onionskin (2 p.)
“Trail Ridge 7/21/70,” typed notes on yellow paper (2 p., not numbered)
Collation of typed plant notes, “7/70 to 8/70,” yellow paper (3½ p.)
“July 15 , 1970 GORE MOUNTAIN OVERLOOK,” typescript, legal paper (2 p.)
“June 6, 1971 PIKES PEAK (Devil’s Playground),” typescript, yellow paper (4 p.)
“June 6, 1971 DEVILS PLAYGROUND,” yellow carbon, another version of above (4 p., not numbered)

BOX 15:7
Itinerary, n.d., pencil on yellow lined paper (1 p.)
“TENTATIVE SUMMER SCHEDULE 1970,” green carbon with notes of where to get
color pictures of alpine plants (3 p., not numbered)
“SUMMER Drawing list 6/3/70,” yellow carbon (7 p.)
List of peaks and altitudes, suggested trips, white carbon (1 p.)
“TUNDRA TRIP July 24 (airplane log),” typescript, white legal onionskin (43 p.)
“Pikes Peak 9/19/70,” plant list in pencil (1 p.)
“5/29/71,” handwritten plant list in red ink (6 p., not numbered)
Plant list, n.c., incomplete, pencil on yellow legal paper (3 p.)

BOX 15:8
“TRAIL RIDGE ROAD June 18-19, 1971,” typed notes (3 p., not numbered)
Yellow carbon of above (3 p.)
“MT WASHINGTON July 2, 1971,” typescript, yellow paper (4 p., not numbered)
“HOOSIER PASS 7/10/71,” typed notes (2 p.)
“MOSQUITO PASS East side 7/11/71,” typed notes (1 p.)
“MOSQUITO PASS 7/11/71,” typed notes (1 p.)
“MT. EVANS 7/20/71,” typed notes, yellow paper (6 p., not numbered)
Trail Ridge 7/22/71,” typed notes on yellow paper (7 p., not numbered)
“MT. GOLIATH just above roads,” n.d., typed notes on yellow paper (1 p.)
“TRR 8/8/71,” typed notes, yellow paper (5 p., not numbered)
“SUMMIT LAKE Mt. Evans August 20, 1971,” typed notes on yellow paper (3 p., not numbered)
“October 12, 1971,” typed notes (from Rocky Mountain National Park) on yellow paper (5 p., not numbered)
Envelope with miscellaneous invoices and receipts for various trips

BOX 15:9
“TALLY SHEETS,” 1970, plant records kept while traveling (42 p.)

BOX 15:10
“CHRONOLOGICAL SUMMARY OF BOTANICAL EXPLORATION OF MT. WASHINGTON,” photocopy (1 p.)
Miscellaneous travel and Park Service information
Miscellaneous correspondence, 21 March to 26 July 1971, re travel accommodations

BOX 15:11
“THE LAND OF NO TREES,” “June 1969" in blue ink, typescript heavily edited in pencil and blue ink (6 p.)
“THE LAND OF NO TREES,” July 1969, white carbon with corrections, “sent to M. R.” [Marie Rodell] (5 p.)
“MAN AND THE TUNDRA,” “July 1969" in pencil, heavily edited in pencil and blue ink (1 p.)
Outline and draft of introduction, “August 1969” in pencil, typescript (11 p., not numbered)
“THE LAND OF NO TREES,” “August 18th, 1969,” typescript edited in blue ink (9 p.)
“THE LAND OF NO TREES,” “August 24, 1969,” pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
“THE LAND OF NO TREES,” “August 1969,” typescript with B. E. Willard edits in green ink (31 p.)
“THE LAND OF NO TREES,” “September 1969” in pencil, white carbon of above (31 p.)
“THE LAND OF NO TREES,” 27 May 1970 in blue ink, white carbon with “COPY” on margin (31 p.)

BOX 15:12
Untitled typescript of tundra plant and animal communities, interior date of “3/17/71,” yellow paper, not numbered, including: “MARSH ASSOCIATION” (5 p.), “ZOOITIC COMMUNITY” (2 p.),
“FELLFIELD COMMUNITY” (4 p.), “TRAIL RIDGE” (7 p.), “ALPINE TURF ASSOCIATION” (4 p.),
“TURF ASSOCIATIONS” (8 p.), “SNOW-BED COMMUNITY (4 p.) (34 p. total)
Sketches for diagrams with Willard corrections in green and pink ink, n.d., yellow paper (11 p.) plus note to BEW (1 p.)
“THE LAND OF NO TREES [Skeletal list ONLY] Drawings and diagrams . . . . 4/19/70,” green carbon (2 p.)
Queries for Willard, “March 10, 1970,” white carbon (2 p.)
Outline, “May 1971,” handwritten on 3-hole yellow paper (3 p.)

BOX 16:1
First rough draft, untitled, “December 1970,” cut-and-paste yellow paper typescript, edited in blue ink (ca. 253 p. with some partial pages)

BOX 16:2
No title, “December 1970,” white carbon with red “COPY” left margin, references in
brackets throughout (269 p.)

BOX 16:3
“Dear Annie and Timilou” cover letter on yellow paper, untitled ms., carbon typescript with red COPY down left margin (269 p.)
Handwritten comments, n.d., by Anne Cross, Janet Lecompte, Timilou Rixon (12 p.)
“CASCADES,” n.d., white carbon with “COPY” down left margin (31 p.) + handwritten in blue ink, 6 x 9” lined paper (7 p.)
“OLYMPICS,” n.d., white carbon with “COPY” down left margin, Rixon‘s comments in blue ink (14 p.)

BOX 17:1
No title, “April 1971,” 3-hole photocopy edited in blue ink (258 p.)

BOX 17:2
“One sees an old world . . . .”, n.d., typescript with references in brackets, edits in red, green, black and blue ink (255p.)

BOX 17:3
“One sees an old world . . . .”, interior date “5/28/71,” typescript with AHZ corrections in red (pp. 1-2, 39-40)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY of works consulted,” “April 1971,” photocopy of white carbon (18 p.)

BOX 17:4
“MOUNT WASHINGTON,” “Dec 71" in pencil, partial typescript, 3-hole copy of above with pencil comments (pp. 292-319)

BOX 17:5
Untitled, “June 1, 1971,” yellow paper (15 p.)
Outline, “September 11, 1971,” yellow carbon (2 p.)

BOX 18:1
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES December 1971,” copy of typescript, including illustration captions in left margin and list of illustrations; Willard edits in blue pencil, AHZ red check marks (351 p.)

BOX 18:2
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES” in red ink, January 1972,” complete manuscript, yellow carbon with notations in red ink, illustration captions in left margin, (239 p. + “substitute p. 241”)
“REFERENCES for checking scientific and botanical names,” n.d., 3-hole yellow carbon (1 p.)

BOX 19:1
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES Dec 71,” complete typescript including list of illustrations (369 p.)

BOX 19:2
“MAN & TUNDRA, 9/30/71,” 3-hole yellow carbon (18 p.)
Plant list, “October 9, 1971,” 3-hole yellow carbon (3 p. with notes)
Untitled, “10/9/71,” 3-hole yellow carbon (pp. 10-13)
List of lichens, n.d., 3-hole yellow carbon (1 p.)
“FOR END OF AREA CHAPTERS,” n.d., 3-hole yellow carbon (1 p.)
“Unpublished manuscript LAND ABOVE THE TREES,” n.d., yellow carbon typescript (4 p.)
Handwritten list, n.d., corrections of drawings in blue ink (1 p.)
“SUGGESTED FORM FOR PLANT TABLES,” n.d., yellow paper (1 p.)

BOX 19:3
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES September 13, 1971,” complete manuscript, yellow carbon, edited in blue ink (232 p.)

BOX 20:1
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES September 13, 1971” on p. 1, crossed out, yellow carbon, cut-and-paste draft (263 p.)

BOX 20:2
“Bettie Willard’s Jan. ms.” in red ink, “3/25/72" interior date, photocopy of typescript, Willard comments in green ink, AHZ in blue ink (238 p.)

BOX 20:3
October 9, 1971, yellow illustration work sheets (3 p.)
“FOR CORAL” (3 p.)
Questions and Things-to-do list, 3-hole yellow paper )1 p.)
Marie Rodell’s schedule for NY trip, cocktail party guests, etc., pencil on legal lined paper (4 p.)
“QUERY SHEET May 11, 1971,” white carbon (2 p.)
“FOLLOWING ARE MARKED IN TEXT,” n.d., typescript with Willard answers in blue ink (5 p.)
“These chapters do not need to be returned,” n.d., carbon (1 p.)
List of changes, n.d., white carbon (1 p.)
“February 2, 1970,” queries on yellow carbon (5 p.)
“February 9, 1970,” yellow carbon (1 p.)
“SUCCESSION OF GLACIATIONS IN THE ROCKY MTN. REGION,” n.d., mimeographed sheet (1 p.)
“NOTES ,” n.d., BEW in green ink, partial list, carbon on pale greenpaper (2 p.)
Strips cut from above

BOX 20:4
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES, Final corrections, February 14, 1972,” 3-hole yellow carbon (8 p.)
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES March 10, 1972,” 3-hole white carbon incorporating changes (1 p.)
Photocopy of text changes, “March 26, 1972,” notes in red ink (1 p.)
“TEXT CHANGES April 2, 1972,” white 3-hole carbon (1 p.)
“TEXT CHANGES April 8, 1972,” white 3-hole carbon (1 p.)
“FOLLOWING ARE MARKED IN TEXT,” n.d., white carbon with red “COPY” in left margin (7 p.)
“NOTES FOR BW,” n.d., typescript (4 p., not numbered)
Carbon of letter, BEW to M. S. Wyeth, 27 February 1972 (1 p.)
Carbon of letter, BEW to Victoria Schochet, 4 March 1972 (1 p.)
“Dear Bettie,” “4/12/72,” animal list, 3-hole white carbon (2 p.)

BOX 21:1
“CHAPTER 4 ALPINE ECOSYSTEMS January 1972,” photocopy of typescript with placement for illustrations; Willard interlineations and edits, AHZ notations in red ink (191 p., pp. 48-229)

BOX 21:2
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES,” “January, 1972,” manuscrip (photocopy), copy-edited in red ink, type setter’s directions in green pencil (240 p.) + Bibliography (18 p.) and Glossary (5 p.)

BOX 21:3
Photocopy of copy manuscript, text only (240 p.)

BOX 21:4
Typescript, n.d., edited in pencil by Marie Rodell (pp. 13-14, 19, 111)
Notes on B.W.’s corrections on tundra ms, 3/6/72,” photocopy of handwritten comments (M. S. Wyeth’s or Marie Rodell’s handwriting ?) (5 p.)

BOX 22:1
“LIST OF REFERENCES,” n.d., typescript (19 p.)
“LIST OF REFERENCES FOR ‘LAND ABOVE THE TREES,’” “DELETED/WYETH 4/12/72" with red and purple ink notations, 3-hole typescript (19 p.)
Copy of above (19 p.)
“LIST OF REFERENCES ON COLORADO AND THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS (compiled by the Institute of Arctic & Alpine Research, C.U.)” copy, checked in black and including separate lists for “CLIMATE” and “VEGETATION, (2 copies, 8 p. each), plus GEOLOGY, GEOMORPHOLOGY, and GEOGRAPHY (2 p.)
“GLOSSARY,” n.d., copy of copy-edited manuscript (5 p.)
“February 29, 1972 Bibliography,” white carbon (2 p.)

BOX 22:2
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES Corrections in illustration captions and text April 15, 1972) 3-hole white carbon (2 p.)
“Problem Identifications, April 15, 1972,” 3-hole white carbon, by areas (14 p. not numbered consecutively)
Preface to LAND ABOVE THE TREES,” n.d., photocopy of typescript (3 p.)
ACKNOWLEDGMENT,” n.d., yellow carbon (2 ½ p.)
“NOTES ON GALLEY FOR BEW,” n.d., white carbon (3 p.)
“NOTES ON DRAWING FOR DOROTHY 19 April 1972,” 3-hole white carbon (1 1/3 p.)
“DRAWING IDENTIFICATION PROBLEMS FOR BEW April 19, 1972,” 3-hole white carbon (3 p.)
“April 19, 1970 LAND OF NO TREES Color Illustrations,” white carbon (2 p.)

BOX 22:3
LAND OF NO TREES,” n.d., typescript with list of illustrations, Willard notations in pink ink, list of illustrations, drawings and photographs (16 p.)
“LAND OF NO TREES,” n.d., notations in pencil, yellow carbon of above (16 p.)
“ROUGH PLANT INDEX,” n.d., typescript, AHZ notations in black and red ink (5 p.)
“ROUGH INDEX,” n.d., typescript annotated in red (1 p.)
“ROUGH ANIMAL INDEX (not alphabeticized), n.d., typescript (6 p.)
“INDEX MAY MANUSCRIPT,” 3-hole yellow carbon (5 p.)
“ROUGH PLANT INDEX (not alphabetized),” n.d., typescript (6 p.)

BOX 22:4
“CHECKLIST OF ALPINE TUNDRA SPECIES OF VASCULAR Flund in Colorado,” “Revised in June, 1965, by William A. Weber and Beatrice E. Willard, Reproduced February 12, 1969 ROMO,” typescript with notations in blue ink (14 p.)
“CHECKLIST OF ALPINE TUNDRA SPECIES OF VASCULAR PLANTS OFCOLORADO,” n.d., green carbon of above (14 p.)
PRELIMINARY CHECKLIST OF ALPINE LICHENS OF COLORADO,” n.d., mimeographed (5 p.)
“CHECKLIST OF WHITE MOUNTAIN PLANTS,” n.d., typescript annotated in red ink (5 p.)
“CHECKLIST OF WHITE MOUNTAIN PLANTS,” “7/31/70,” green carbon of above
“CHECKLIST OF ALPINE SPECIES, PRESIDENTIAL RANGE,” n.d., typescript (5 p.)
“CHECKLIST OF ALPINE SPECIES OF THREE SISTERS, OREGON,” green carbon with annotations in red (3 p.)
“CHECKLIST OF ALPINE TUNDRA SPECIES OF MT. GUYOT, CIRQUE & OLANCHA PEAKS, SIERRA NEVADA,” n.d., green carbon with annotations in red (4 p.)
“ALPINE GRASSES,” n.d., green carbon (2 p.)
“ALPINE CAREX,” n.d., green carbon (1 p.)
“ALPINE LICHENS OF WASHINGTON,” n.d., green carbon (6 p.)
“ALPINE MOSSES MAY 11, 1971,” white carbon with red notations (8 p.)
Unlabeled plant lists, n.d., alphabetical by scientific name, typescript with annotations in red (3 p.)
Plant lists for Mount Hood, Mount Rainier, Olympic Mountains, Sky Meadow, White Mountains, White Clouds, Cody, Niwot Ridge, Mammoth, Cumber- land Pass, Mosquito Pass, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Dana Plateau, n.d., typescript (3 p.)
“ALPINES (accd Marr 110-18),” n.d., typescript (1 p.)
“TENTATIVE LIST OF ARCTIC/ALPINE LIVERWORTS,” n.d., green carbon (1 p.)

BOX 22:5
“CROSS-OFF LIST FOR ILLUSTRATIONS, SUMMER 1971,” typed notes noting growing areas, etc., 3-hole yellow paper (69 p.)
“MARIE RODELL, April 8, 1971,” rough book index by chapter, typescript (5 p.)
Copy of above, without markings (5 p.)
“Plant chart and key, “April 19, 1971” in blue ink, typescript (22 p.)
“Plant chart and key, “April 1971” in blue ink, photocopy of above (22 p.)
“Corrections for Illustrations List February 29, 1972,” annotated in red and black ink, 3-hole white typescript (3 p.)
Copy of above, white carbon (3 p.)

BOX 22:6
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES,” “4/1/72” and “3/31/72,” list of illustrations, size, placement, with copy editor’s marks, 3-hole copy (18 p.)
“CAPTIONS FOR PENCIL DRAWINGS April 7, 1972,” photocopy of original with copy editor’s marks, “rec’d May 6, 1972” in orange ink (17 p.)
Willard’s corrections to diagrams of needle ice formation, n.d., green ink on half page drawing
“CAPTIONS FOR PENCIL DRAWINGS April 7, 1972,” worked on “4/15/72” in purple ink, “4/17/72” in red ink, and 5/6/72” in orange ink, 3-hole white carbon (17 p.)
Plant chart, n.d., incomplete, on graph paper (5 p.)

BOX 22:7
“PRELIMINARY SELECTION OF SLIDES FOR ALPINE TUNDRA,” n.d., 3-hole typescript edited in pencil and blue ink (5 p.)
“PRELIMINARY SELECTION OF SLIDES FOR ALPINE TUNDRA November 8, 1971,” yellow carbon
( 5 p.)
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES CAPTIONS FOR COLOR April 7, 1972,” 3-hole white carbon (3 p.)
“PHOTOGRAPHS,” “April 24, 1971,” white carbon annotated in red, red “COPY” down left margin (2 p.)
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES,” photocopy with “AHZ corrections 3/31/72” (4 p.)
Copy of above, yellow carbon (4 p.)
“Corrections for captions of color plates February 29, 1972,” typescript with handwritten corrections (1 p.)
Copy of above, white carbon (1 p.)
“Lesley Krauss CAPTION CORRECTIONS LAND ABOVE THE TREES April 19, 1972,” carbon (1 p.)
“LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHS,” n.d., 3-hole green carbon annotated in red (1 p.)
Partial list of illustrations, “AHZ 4/5/72" in red ink, upper right (9 p.) plus cover note, BEW to Lesley Kraus (1 p.)

BOX 22:8
“PLANT CHART April 4, 1972,” “correlated w/BEW 4/14/72” (77 p.)
Scientific and Common Names” plant chart, “April 4, 1972” and “4/14/72,” “BEW original copy 2/72,” annotated in colored inks (77 p.)
Photocopy of FINAL CHART, “4/14/72” in red ink, “proof 6/6/72” in purple ink, photocopy (77 p.)
“Notes on plant chart April 4/72,” 3-hole white carbon (3 p.)
“SUGGESTED FORM FOR PLANT TABLES,” n.d., Willard pencil, AHZ red ink (1 p.)

BOX 23:1
“PLANT CHART,” n.d., final typescript, copy editor’s marks (72 p.)
“PLANT CHART,” “5/27/72" in red ink, copy (15 p.)

BOX 23:2
Scientific and Common Name” plant chart, n.d., copy (62 p.)

BOX 23:3
“Scientific and Common Name,” n.d., cut-and-paste revision of plant chart, plus 3 x 5” paper with Bettie Willard’s original plant list in green ink, “superseded by 2nd version (Marie Rodell’s) in red ink) (72 p.)

BOX 23:4
Jacket copy, “rec’d 4/14/72” in red ink, two versions (4 p.)
“DEDICATION April 4, 1972,” 3-hole white carbon (1 p.)

BOX 23:5
“PME-Form (publisher approval for special plant cost distribution) 2/14/72" (1 p.)
“PROJECTED SCHEDULE AND SPECIFICATIONS” for LAND ABOVE THE TREES 4/19/72” (1 p.)
“THE MURRAY PRINTING COMPANY Sept 19, 1972” (1 p.)
4 x 6” note cards from book publication display re cost estimates (6)

BOX 23:6
Mechanicals of plant charts, CAMERA COPY, n.d. (60 p.)

BOX 24:1
Page proofs, marked “INDEX COPY” in red, n.d., text marked for indexing (406 P.)

[See BOX 83:4 FOR MASTER PROOFS and BOX 83:7 FOR INDEX GALLEYS]

BOX 24:2
“Index,” n.d., 3-hole white carbon (80 p.)
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES index (April 1972,” yellow paper annotated in green ink (1 p.)
“LAND ABOVE THE TREES” with editorial notations in green ink (80 p.)

BOX 24:3
Sample pages and typefaces, n.d. (4 p.)
FIRST EDITION front matter, n.d. (1 p.)

BOX 24:4
Harper & Row promotional materials:
Folders, promo for first edition (2)
Ads for paperback, green paper (5)
“WHOLE EARTH CATALOGUE,” undated, advertisement (1 p.)

BOX 24:5
Complete set of blues in separate folios, “2 - 1871" and “8 - 15- 72"

BOX 25 OVERSIZE

BOX 25:1
“LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS,” n.d., legal size typescript, annotated in red and blue ink (pp. 352-369)

BOX 25:2
MASTER REPRO of LAND ABOVE THE TREES (SEE 83:11 ?????)

BOX 25:3
Color proofs of photographs (1 p.)

BOX 25:4
Cover of paperback edition

BOX 25:5
Dr. Bettie Willard Scott-Williams, “Effects of Visitors on Alpine Tundra Associations in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, U.S.A.,” IUCN/R.T. 10/I/2.B.6, in English and French (3 p.)
Robert Belows, “A Walk above the Woods” (pp. 48-55)
Henry Lansford, April 1970, “A high altitude Lab,” Science World 20(10):14-17
Henry Lansford, January 1970, “The Harsh Life on Niwot Ridge,” Empire Magazine, DENVER POST
(pp. 26-30)
Gordon Alexander, miscellaneous Monographs (8)

BOX 25:6
University of Arizona Press list of journals sent review copies, 30 October 1989 (2 p.)
Miscellaneous newspaper clipping, magazine notices
Original magazines plus miscellaneous photocopies or reviews
Center spread, HIGH COUNTRY NEWS 8 October 1976, pp. 8-9

BOX 26
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: Plants ADOXACEAE through CYPERACEAE/C. Illota

BOX 27
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: Plantas CYPERACEAE/C. Inauriformis through LENTIBULARIACEAE/P. vulgaris

BOX 28
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: Plants LILIACEAE through SAXIFRAGACEAE

BOX 29
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: Plants SCROPHULARIACEAE through VIOLACEAE
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: LIVERWORTS
Handwritten 3 x 5" note cards: field notes on plants, keyed by date and place

BOX 30
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: LICHENS

BOX 31
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: ALPINE ECOLOGY and ALPINE COMMUNITIES

BOX 32
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: ALPINE VEGETATION and ALPINE FAUNA

BOX 33
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: TUNDRA AREAS (visited) and MAN & TUNDRA

BOX 34
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: ALPINE PLANTS, POLLINATION, etc.

BOX 35
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: ALPINE ECOLOGY
Handwritten and typed 3 x 5" note cards for Index

BOX 36
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: Bibliography and Glossary

BOX 37:1
AHZ interviews, show announcements, etc.

BOX 37:2
J. D. Ives, Review of “Land Above the Trees,” ARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH 5(2) (Spring 1973):155-157
Correspondence between Ives and David E. Bixler

BOX 37:3
Tom Wessels, Preface to THE GRANITE LANDSCAPE (Countryman Press, VT, 2001)
Tearsheets (6), see p. 6

BOX 37:4
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Anderson, Roger
Ainsworth, William
Bliss, Lawrence
Braun, Clait
Burgess, Guy Jr.
Close, Ann
Franklin, Jerry
Hamilton, Dwight L.
Harris, Stuart
Krauss, Leslie
Marr, John
Nelson, Ruth
Schmiderer, Dorothy
Schochet, Victoria
Sharsmith, Carl
Talese, Nan
Willard, Beatrice E.

BOX 37:5
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.

BOX 38:1
Rodell, Marie

BOX 38:2
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Alexander, Gordon
Baily, Regina
Bell, Tom
Bishop, Norman A.
Breiby, Allison W.
Buckles, Jack
Butler, Waldo
Cantor, Roger
Cathey, Jerry
Chandler, Polly
Collin, Fran
Coscos, Patricia
Cox, Ed and Gabrielle
DeCon, Martha
DeLapp, Mary
Dutton, Carol
Fetler, John
Fleener, Gary
Foster, Mike
Garske, Don J.
Greenwood, Sally
Haines, Robert
Hamilton, Bruce
Hayden, Frances
Heinrichsdorff, Gernot and Ava
Huber, Parker
Janish, Jeanne
Jaspersen, Eni MIA
Johnson, Bruce
Jones, Bruce
Keene, Murray C.
Kipp, Paul
Kuhlman, Naomi
Kupko, Kathy
Lawrence, George H. M.
Lee, Robert O.
Lesser, Carolyn
Limardo, Mary
Louise, Sister Mary
Lowman, Peter
Lucas,William
Lynch, Dennis
MacDonald, Florence (and Regina Baily)
Marr, John
McKeag, Michael
McNabb, Lynne
Meadows, Sally
Messimer, Nathaniel C.
Mooney, Harold
Osburn, Bill
Ottey, Grace
Peyton, Morgan
Powers, Robert
Rhodes, Cynthia
Robertson, David
Rucker, Joy
Ryder, Elaine
Sabine, Cornelia
Saner, Reg
Sanera, Michael E.
Scar, Dick & Jan
Schwab, Eric
Silliman, Lee
Smith, Columbus
Squillam, Emmy and Hubert
Stoller, Marianne
Strimple, Marion
Teale, Edwin Way
Thomas, Tom
Thorne, Maryianne
Tibbetts, Janet
Trimble, Stephen
Turner, Joanna
Wallin, Sue
Watts, May Theilgaard
Wessels, Tom
White, Charles
Winn, Vincent
Woolf, Patricia
Zahniser, Ed

BOX 38:3
Requests for permission to quote:
Messimer, Nathaniel C.
Stepinsky, Laura

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from LAND ABOVE THE TREES will be found in BOXES A and B at the end of the collection

BOX 39:1
“FIELD GUIDE MANIA”
n.d.

“FIELD GUIDE MANIA,” n.d., typescript (9 p., not submitted for publication)

BOX 39:2
“The Day Before Spring” 1972
AUDUBON
4(3)(May 1972):14-19

“THE DAY BEFORE SPRING,” “submitted May 18, 1970,” in black ink, upper right corner, carbon typescript with COPY in red down left margin, not numbered (14 p.)
“COLOR TRANSPARENCIES,” numbered list to go with text, carbon typescript with COPY in red down left margin (2 p.)
Small drawings mounted on small 8.5x11" boards (3)
Copy of AUDUBON

CORRESPONDENCE:
*Line, Les
*Rodell, Marie

BOX 39:3
“July 19, 1972" 1972
Field notes from plane flight to New York
8008R

Pencil on lined spiral notebook paper

BOX 39:4
WELLESLEY ALUMNAE MAGAZINE 1972
57(1) (Autumn 1972):49

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hayden, Frances

BOX 39:5
“Above the Treeline,” with Dr. Beatrice Willard
NATURAL HISTORY MAGAZINE
81(8)(October 1972):60-67

“Above the Treeline,” tear sheets (11 copies)
Envelope containing receipts for July 1972 trip to New York XXX??
Copy of NATURAL HISTORY MAGAZINE

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cotton, Catherine
Harris, W. B.
Hartmann, Frederick B.
Krtuske, Elizabeth
Rodell, Marie
West, Felicia E.

BOX 39:6
COLORADO FEDERATION OF GARDEN CLUBS, INC. 1972
Talk
15 September 1972

CORRESPONDENCE:
Freudenberg, Dixie

BOX 39:7
The White Mountains” with Dr. E. Beatrice Willard 1972
THE AMERICAN WEST
November 1972)9(6):22-27

Copy of THE AMERICAN WEST

CORRESPONDENCE:
Holm, Ed
Rodell, Marie

BOX 39:8
3rd International Exhibition 1972
HUNT INSTITUTE FOR BOTANICAL DOCUMENTATION
12 November 1972

Drawings from BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE and LAND ABOVE THE TREES included in show
Folder

CORRESPONDENCE:
Daniels, Kathryn P.
Brindle, John V.
Lawrence, George H. M.
Korach, Karen A.

BOX 39:9
Exhibition of collages and drawings from LAND ABOVE THE TREES
Gallery “A”
Taos, NM
9 December 1972

Show announcement
P.R. folder, text by Nancy Wood

BOX 39:10
“Stalking Education in the Wild”
COLORADO OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTER
SANBORN NATURE CENTER, FLORISSANT, CO
27-29 April 1973

Schedule
Miscellaneous sign up sheets

BOX 39:11
COLORADO COLLEGE SUMMER ECOSYSTEM INSTITUTE
Fieldtrip to Mr. Evans
31 July 1973

Remittance voucher

BOX 39:12
DENVER BOTANICAL GARDEN AND THE BROADMOOR GARDEN CLUB 1973
Talk
4 October 1973

Inventory of plant drawings from Land above the Trees

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gambill, Marilyn
Gambill, William
Kosenke, Avalonne
Newman, Tony
Patrick, Peggy

BOX 39:13 1972
FRIENDS OF PENROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Talk
(16?) November, 1973

CORRESPONDENCE:
Carlton, Barbara
Foster, Amonita

BOX 39:14
COLORADO OUTWARD BOUND SCHOOL 1973
Slide talk
30 November 1973

CORRESPONDENCE:
Campbell, Dan
Godfrey, Robert

BOX 39:15
WOMEN’S BOARD OF THE CHICAGO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 1974
Visit, Board of Trustees
9 July 1974

CORRESPONDENCE:
Thorne, Marianne
Zimmerman, Elizabeth

BOX 39:16
“YOUTH CONSERVATION CORPS TENDS DELICATE TUNDRA WORLD”
Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph p. 27-D
10 August 1974

BOX 39:17
“A Woman’s Place”
WELLESLEY ALUMNAE MAGAZINE
1975 (Centennial Publication)
Winter 1974

Copy of magazine (see p. 79)

BOX 39:18
GAMBUCCI COLLECTION 1974
Hand-colored drawing of Kinnikinick
Christmas 1974

Gift folders (4)
Notes, n.d., yellow paper (1 p.)
Estimates for matting
Letter to Patty Lewis and Dick Johnson re expenses
Proofs of drawing of Kinnikinnik with various color treatments
KINNIKINNIK (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), n.d., carbon (2 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Johnson, Dick
Lewis, David Q.
Noyes, Dick and Judy

RUN, RIVER, RUN
Harper & Row 1975
Burroughs Award 1976
University of Arizona Press 1984

BOX 39:19
“RIVER TRIP W/ MARGE ELLIOTT STILLWATER & LABYRINTH, CATARACT W/Clair Quist, May 8-13, 1972,” handwritten field notes, 3-hole white lined paper (18 p.)
“5/8/72,” typescript of above, 3-hole yellow paper (20 p.)
Envelope with receipts for various Green River trip expenses
“July, 1972,” handwritten field notes, 3-hole white lined paper, round-trip overflight from COS to confluence of Green and Colorado rivers north to Green River, WY, double-sided (7 p.)
“August 12, 1972,” Pinedale, WY, handwritten in pen on spiral notebook paper (2 p.)
Miscellaneous notes, “August 18, 1972,” “Aug. 23, 1972,” to “Aug. 28, 1972" (2 p.)
“WIND RIVER MOUNTAINS August 12-15, 1972, typescript, 3-hole yellow paper (7 p.)
“WRR 8/72,” yellow paper (1 p.)
“LODORE 10/72” [October 9-13, 1972], handwritten in ink and pencil, 3-hole lined white paper (19 p.)
“LODORE CANYON THROUGH SPLIT MOUNTAIN October 10-13 [1972],” typescript of above, notes, 3-hole yellow paper (13 p.)
“LODORE-SPLIT MT Oct 10-13, 1972,” 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“MOSSES 10/72,” typescript, 3-hole yellow paper (1 p.)
“LICHEN 10/72,” typescript, 3-hole yellow paper (2 p.)
“May 5-27, 1973” and “copied 7/23/73,” handwritten, mostly in pencil, 3-hole lined yellow paper, continuous narrative of three consecutive trips (112 p.):
(1) May 5-11, Outward Bound Trip with Sara Zwinger’s class from Colorado Springs School, paddle trip down Yampa and through Split Mountain; (2) May 11-20, Claire Quist charter trip from Split Mountain, through Uinta Basin, Desolation and Gray Canyons, to Green River, UT, w/HHZ; (3) May 21-27, commercial trip w/Ken Sleight from Green River to confluence, out at Hite

BOX 40:1
“January 29, 1973,” handwritten in both ink and pencil, lined yellow legal paper (8 p.)
“January 29, 1973 Kendall Hot Springs,” typescript, 3-hole yellow paper (6 p.)

BOX 40:2
Handwritten field notes, April 11, 1973, ink on lined yellow legal paper (22 p.)

BOX 40:3
“GR LAKES — GR WYO,” 22-29 June 1973,” handwritten in pencil, 3-hole lined yellow paper (47 p.)
“Flying over DNM Car trip Pinedale, GR WYO” in blue ink, 15-16 August 1973, including flying over the upper river; handwritten in pencil, 3-hole lined yellow paper (13 p.)

BOX 40:4
“PINEDALE/STROUD GLACIER  GR LAKES 8/17 1973,” in blue ink, canoe and backpack trip w/Connie and Perry Binning, handwritten in pencil, 3-hole lined yellow paper (33 p.)
“FLIGHT WRR  CONFL 9/19/73,” handwritten in pencil, 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)
“FLIGHT 9/19/73, partial transcription 3-hole yellow paper (1 p.)

BOX 40:5
“BROWNS HOLE,” 1-3 October 1973, “ canoe trip w/Perry Binning, handwritten in pencil, 3-hole lined yellow paper (17 p.)

BOX 40:6
“10/7/73 2:30 GATES” [October 7-17, 1973 ], Lodore to Split Mountain, handwritten in pencil, 3-hole lined yellow paper (21 p.)
University of Utah Anthropological Papers . . . ,” “transferred to cards 12/11/73,” in red ink, handwritten notes in ink on basket-making, 3-hole lined yellow paper (7 p.)
“6/6/74" in green ink, “copied” [June 3-5, 1974, Lodore], handwritten in pencil, 3-hole yellow paper (13 p.)
“August 1974,” interview notes and contacts, handwritten in pencil and green ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (9½ p.)
“GR Star 3/8/72" in blue ink, handwritten notes, n.d., blue and purple ink on yellow paper (5 p.)

BOX 40:7
“INTRODUCTION APRIL 21, 73,” typescript and handwritten on yellow paper (5 p.)

BOX 40:8
“Now, at high noon . . .”, n.d. , typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (17 p.)

BOX 40:9
“GREEN RIVER LAKES TO KENDALL W.S. 8/7/73,” typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (27 p.)
“GREEN RIVER LAKE TO WELLS RANCH,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (8 p.)
“WELLS RANCH,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (17 p.)
“KWS to Red Ledges” in blue marker, n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (18 p.)

BOX 40:10
“ABOVE WARREN BRIDGE TO TRAPPERS RENDEZVOUS,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (40 p.)
“ABOVE WARREN BRIDGE TO DANIEL,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (23 p.)
“BELOW DANIEL THRU FONTENELLE,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (11 p.)

BOX 40:11
“KENDALL WARM SPRINGS TO BLACK BUTTE” in blue ink, n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (23 p.)

BOX 40:12
“LABARGE TO GR WYOMING,” n.d. (pp. 13-22 with partial pages) “The main line of the Union Pacific . . .,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue, green, and black (12 p.)

BOX 40:13
“LODORE,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (14 p.)
“LODORE,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in
blue ink (19 p.)

BOX 40:14
“SPLIT MOUNTAIN,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (19 p.)
“WHIRLPOOL/ISLAND PARK,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (20 p.)

BOX 40:15
“ESCALANTE,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (11 p.)
“UNITA BASIN typed 7/4/73,” typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (13 p.)
“1st camp - HORSESHOE BEND,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper, cut and stapled, edits in blue ink (18 p.)

BOX 41:1
“DESOLATION (1),” n.d., cut and stapled typescript on yellow paper, edits in blue ink (14 p.)
“DESOLATION (2),” n.d., cut and stapled typescript on yellow paper, edits in blue ink (18 p.)

BOX 41:2
“GRAY,” n.d. cut and stapled typescript on yellow paper, edits in blue ink (20 p. + fragments)
“GR 6 LABYRINTH,” n.d., cut and stapled typescript on yellow paper, edits in blue ink (18 p.)

BOX 41:3
“LABYRINTH CANYON,” n.d., cut and stapled typescript on yellow paper, edits in blue ink (24 p.)
“LABYRINTH CONTINUED,” n.d., cut and stapled typescript on yellow paper, edits in blue ink (22 p.)

BOX 41:4
Manuscript, November 1973, 3-hole yellow paper, cut, pasted, and stapled, erratically numbered (roughly 436 p.)

BOX 42:1
“STILLWATER,” n.d., cut and stapled typescript on yellow paper, edits in blue ink ( (19 p.)
“STILLWATER (2),” n.d. , cut and stapled typescript on yellow paper, edits in blue ink (13 p.)

BOX 42:2
“THE CONFLUENCE,” n.d., cut and stapled typescript on yellow paper, edits in blue ink (9 p.)

BOX 42:3
List of chapter lengths and amount cut to estimate book length, pen and pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
RUN, RIVER, RUN, typescript, developed from November 1973 manuscript, Marie Rodell’s penciled comments (416 p.)

BOX 43:1
“Final draft, November 1973,” largely yellow carbon of Rodell copy with some additional cut-and-paste (398 p.)

BOX 43:2
Comments of Dr. Richard E. Beidleman:
(1) Handwritten note on white paper (1 p.)
(2) Handwritten notes, “3/2/74,” on 3-hole lined yellow paper (10 p.)
Manuscript, beginning “5,” “Beidleman 3/3/74" in blue ink, upper right hand corner, some cut and paste pages (pp. 81-369)

BOX 44.1
Quotations for possible book titles, n.d., yellow typescript (6 p.), + 4 x 6” card (1) and Peanuts cartoons (2)

BOX 44:2
No title, “typed to Rodell 1/27/74,” 3-hole yellow and white paper, cut-and-paste (ca. 366 p.)

BOX 44:3
“NOTES,” n.d. , heavily edited typescript in green, blue, and red ink on yellow paper (pp. 266-331)

BOX 44:4
“LIST OF REFERENCES CONSULTED,” n.d., photocopy (36 p.)

BOX 44:5
“NOTES [for] pp. 174-6,” n.d., typescript (6 p.)

BOX 45:1
“MARIE,” 3-hole yellow sheet with notes to Marie Rodell; blue sheet “Q from Marie” in blue ink
Photocopy complete manuscript, n.d., Marie Rodell’s edits and queries in pencil, no notes (276 p.)

BOX 45:2
“ZWINGER REVISED MS. RUN, RIVER, RUN,” n. d., pink com sheet with questions for Luna Leopold in red ink
Same version as above, including notes, with comments by Leopold in red and blue ink, AHZ edits in black (408 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Leopold, Luna

BOX 46:1
Manuscript of April 1974, some cut-and-paste, many corrections; RUN, RIVER, RUN chapters separated by dividers, including notes, 3-hole green and white carbon with various dates of work between June and September 1974 (505 p.)

BOX 46:2
Manuscript, n.d., incorporating above changes, green and white carbons (325 p.)

BOX 46:3
“Run River Run 3/17/74”, M. S. Wyeth pencil comments on white lined paper, incorporated in following manuscript (11 p.)

BOX 46:4
“LIST OF PLANT ILLUSTRATIONS Feb 25, 1974,” noting size and placement according to chapter and page, 3-hole white carbon, annotated in red (1 p.)
“RUN, RIVER, RUN ILLUSTRATIONS” + list of spots (21 p.)
List of books with useful diagrams, white carbon (1 p.)

BOX 46:5
“RUN, RIVER, RUN April 30, 1974,” typescript with annotations (1 p.)
“RUN, RIVER, RUN ILLUSTRATIONS April 30, 1974,” typescript of placement, size, captions with copy editors marks in green and red pencil (21 p.)
Memo of telephone conversation with Dorothy Schmiderer, 16 December 1974 (1 p.)
“SPOTS can be separated, used as wished . . . ,” n.d. typescript annotated in red pencil, and green and blue ink (2 p.)
Layout for fossil drawings, n.d., in turquoise ink (3 p.)

BOX 46:6
Miscellaneous scraps of typescript, mostly white carbon

BOX 47:1
“RUN, RIVER RUN Summer 1974,” complete manuscript, green and white carbon, divided by chapter, with copies of original quotations inserted facing page where quotes used (320 p.), including:
“LIST OF REFERENCES CONSULTED,” n.d., 3-hole white
carbon (36 p.) + “Add to Bibliography” (3 p.)

BOX 47:2
Rough, handwritten index by pages rather than alphabetical + 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)

BOX 47:3
Photocopies of pertinent manuscript pages, accompanied by notes for each segment, for Donald Baars, Department of Geology, Adams State, Durango, CO, “2/18/74" in pencil on several segments, cut and paste (52 p.)
CORRESPONDENCE:
Baars, Donald

BOX 47:4
Photocopies of pertinent manuscript pages, accompanied by notes for each segment, for N. Allen Binns, Wyoming Fish & Game Department, Lander, WY (53 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Binns, H. Allen

BOX 47:5
Photocopies of pertinent manuscript pages, accompanied by notes for each segment, for William H. Bradley (7 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bradley, William H.

BOX 48:1
“November 23, 1973,” photocopies of pertinent manuscript pages, accompanied by notes for each segment, for C. Gregory Crampton, Center for American Studies, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (76 p.)
List of references, “12/14/73,” white onionskin (17 p.)
Selected papers and references (1 p.)
Crampton’s notes, n.d., pencil on lined paper (2 half p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
*Crampton, C. Gregory
*Sprague, Marshall

BOX 48:2
“Adapted from Wallace R. Hansen,” photocopy copies of diagrams (4 p.)
Photocopies of pertinent manuscript pages for W. R. Hansen, U.S.G.S. Geologist (73 p.)
List of references on white onionskin (26 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hansen, Wallace R.

BOX 48:3
Photocopyed drawings of fossils for James Howell, red ink notations (9 p.)
Handwritten notes in ink on fossil illustrations (6 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Howell, James

BOX 48:4
Photocopies of pertinent manuscript pages, accompanied by notes for each segment, for Jesse D. Jennings, Department of Archaeology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Jennings comments in pencil(3 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Jennings, Dr. Jesse

BOX 48:5
Photocopies of pertinent manuscript pages, accompanied by notes for each segment, for James Madsen (17 cut-and-paste p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Madsen, James

BOX 48:6
Photocopies of pertinent manuscript pages, accompanied by notes for each segment, for Otis “Doc” Marston (17 p.)
List of pertinent references on white onionskin (9 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Marston, Otis “Dock”

BOX 48:7
Original manuscript, n.d., final copy with copy editor’s markings corrections in red and blue ink, dated at bottom “1/16/75” + “NOTES,” dated at top “1/10/75” (320 p.)

BOX 49
Photocopyed and printed material used in preparation of RUN, RIVER, RUN, including “Those Green River Knives,” n.d., 3 x 5" booklet published by Russell Harrington

BOX 50:1
“30294 Run, River, Run” style sheet, n.d. (1 p.)
First set of printer’s proofs, n.d., illustration placement indicated (307 p.)

BOX 50:2
“Permission NOT needed,” “Sept. 1974 FINAL” in blue ink, list of quotes, green carbon (5 p.)
Letters requesting permission to quote, filed alphabetically by permission editors
Copies of miscellaneous maps and diagrams (7 p.)

BOX 50:3
Slide list:
2¼ x 2¼ slides, Herman H. Zwinger, February 1974 (3 p.)
35 mm. slides, Herman H. Zwinger, February 26, 1974 (1 p.)
35 mm. slides, John Pitman, 26 February 1974 (1 p.)
35 mm. slides, Perry Binning, 26 February 1974 (2 p.)
“Add to bibliography,” n.d., white carbon (3 p.)

BOX 50:4
“INDEX RUN, RIVER, RUN,” edited typescript (43 p. )
Copy of above, “2/11/75,” 3-hole white carbon (42 p.)
“INDEX 15 February 1975,” white carbon of needed changes (4 p.)

BOX 50:4
Permissions to use blurbs from Hal Borland, David Lavender, Sigurd Olson, and Edwin Way Teale, April and July, 1975 (4 p.)

BOX 50:6
Extra typeset sheets for text and backnote type size (5 p.)

BOX 51:1
Repro on blue paper
Original endpaper drawing
Endpaper samples on blue paper, green ink

BOX 51:2
U.S.G.S. maps used in making map drawings
LandSat photograph information

BOX 51:3
Photo negatives of maps (12 p.)

BOX 51:4
Complete set of original map illustrations, one per chapter (16 maps)

BOX 51:5
Complete dummy w/drawings in place (148 p.)

BOX 52:1
“BANK 13 SLIDE 45,” extra galley p. 45 with designer’s marks
Copies of miscellaneous galley pages (4 p.)

NOTE: See OVERSIZE BOX 83:5-6 for Galleys]
BOX 52:2
Repros without drawings (166 p.)

BOX 52:3
Book design samples, showing typeface, paper stock, measurements, etc.

BOX 52:4
Jacket proofs (5 copies) + Burroughs Award stickers (2)

BOX 52:5
Repros of index (10 p.)

BOX 52:6
Photocopy of RRR marked in blue marker for index, double pages with illustrations included (144 p., some pages missing )

BOX 52:7
Extra pages of dummy (15 p.)

BOX 53
Handwritten 3 x 5” note cards: Index, first run
Handwritten 3 x 5” note cards: Final index cards, filed by letter tabs

BOX 54
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: ALGAE through DMN/FLORA

BOX 55
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: DISCHARGE LEVEL through FUR TRADE

BOX 56
Typed 3 x 5" note cards: FUR TRADE (cont’d.) through GUNNISON

BOX 57
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: HAM’S FORK through POWELL

BOX 58
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: QUATERNARY through WHITE RIM

BOX 59
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: VERMILLION CREEK through Notes by Chapters: 1 - 4

BOX 60
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: Epigrams, Notes by Chapters, 5 - 9

BOX 61
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: Notes by Chapters, 6 - 15
Illustrations
Bibliography cards A - E

BOX 62
Bibliography cards F - Z

BOX 63:1
Reader’s copy RUN, RIVER, RUN

BOX 63:2
Copy, SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 1 March 1976 44(9):6
Correspondence with Cissy Waldron re SPORTS ILLUSTRATED
“Six recent books on the spiritual heart of the West,” SUNSET MAGAZINE March 1987, pp. 42, 44

BOX 63:3
Newspaper reviews, interviews, notices, etc.
Photocopyed reviews

BOX 63:4
Beverly Hall, “Zwinger Profile,” n.d., 2 copies + cover letter, unpublished (5 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hall, Beverly

BOX 63:5
List of expenses for trip to New York for publication of LATT

BOX 63:6
List of people to whom books should be sent, n.d. (1 p.)
Guest list for Chinook reception, white carbon (8 p.)
Invitation to reception, 13 June 1975

BOX 64:1
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Bell, Tom
Bennett, Merle
Binning, Perry
Bogan, Walter
Bonney, M/M Orrin
Borzea, John C.
Cartwright, Jack
Collin, Frances
Dominick, Peter
Fagan, George
Flint, Dr. Richard
Hague, Donald V.
Nice, Joan Hamilton
Hatch, Don
Hekkers, Linda L.
Huber, Parker
Kelley, Colleen
Koehler, Bart
Lamm, (?)
May, David D.
McCabe, Bill
McNamee, Gregory
Mitchell, Finis
Noyes, Dick
Orth, Donald J.
Quist, Richard and Clair
Schmiderer, Dorothy
Sleight, Kenneth
Smith, Ron
Stapleton, George O.
Trelease, Frank
Tousley, Richard S.
Townsend, John
Untermann, George Ernst
Weber, William A.
Wilde, David G.
Wiley, Robert W.
Williams, Sally

BOX 64:2
Rodell, Marie
BOX 64:3
McNabb, Lynn
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.

BOX 65:1
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Abbot, Pat
Acuff, N. M.
Adams, Bill and June
Allardt, Joe
Avery, Sally Binford
Bales, Miriam
Ball, Helen
Bateman, Stuart
Belknap, Bill
Bell, Carole
Binning, Perry
Blackstock, Alan
Brown, Don & Beverly
Burchenal, Martha S.
Cannell, Mary
Chilton, Ernest
Cockey, Geoffrey
Collin, Frances
Conley, Patrick
Crouter, George
Dowlin, Kenneth E.
Ekstrom, Mary M.
Ferrari, Catherine
Fons, Valerie
Foster, Amarita
Garst, Mary
Gill, Kent
Hall, Mrs. Betty
Halliday, David
Hamilton, Joan
Harrison, Marcia
Hellyer, Dave
Hilbert, Betsy
Hope, Henry R.
Huber, Parker
Huser. Verne
Hyde, John P.
Jaspersen, Eni
Kavanaugh, Virginia
Kessel, John
Kupko, Kathy
Lang, Ron Paul
Lanner, Margaret W.
Lavender, David
Lee, Katie
Lee, Mary Edith
Lee, Peggy
Lehman, Dan
Leopold, Barbara
Little, Heather
Lopez, Barry (class)
Luse, Donald E.
Mancall, Peter C.
Marston, Betsy
Matheson, Kelly
McNamee, Gregory
Mervis, Jeff
Milne, Ruth E.
Minnett, Lydia
Mooney, Harold
Morray, Maze
Musick, Jane & Archie
Myers, Nathan
Nerhus, Pam
Nice, Joan Hamilton
Noyes, Judy
Noyes, Stephanie
O’Brien, Margaret
Obut, Peggy
Odell, Carol
Oleksaky, Sylvia
Owens, Larry S.
Peyton, Angus
Pitman, John
Rawlins, Chip
Raymo, Chet
Rhoads, Geraldine
Rorex, Carol & Edith
Ross, Glade & Sharon
Ryder, Elaine
Salisbury, Angus
Sayre, Lee
Scott, Dr. A. W.
Shuls, Don Paul
Sikes, Margaret
Skinner, Holly
Smith, Edward Jaquelin
Steinway, Frederick
Stock, Tom
Stoner, Lee
Streiffert, Kristi G.
Sutton, Theodora
Sweet, Jane
Swenson, Edward F.
Szuter, Christine R.
Thomas, Margaret M.
Tibbetts, Janet
Vigneri, Debbie Ann
Weber, William A.
Welborn, John
Weller, Samuel
Whitlock, Dave
Williams, Paul O.

BOX 65:2
REQUESTS FOR REPRINT:
Blackstock, Alan
Anderson, Lorraine
Kelley, Amy
Madson, Chris
Matheson, Kelly
O’Neill-McLeod, Peggy
Skinner, Holly
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from RUN, RIVER, RUN will be found in BOX C at the end of the collection

BOX 65:3
“THE PUBLISHING PROCESS” 1975
FRIENDS OF PENROSE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND WELLESLEY COLLEGE ALUMNAE GROUP
24 MARCH 1975
Newsletter and clippings
Assorted labels
Photographs (2 5 x 7")

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cross, Marshall
Hero, Andy

BOX 65:4
BENET HILL ACADEMY 1975
Commencement Address
25 May 1975

Announcement
“BENET HILL ACADEMY MAY 25, 1975,” address, typescript on yellow paper (17 p., hand numbered)
Program

CORRESPONDENCE:
Sister Mary Pius
Sister Martha Law

BOX 65:5
“‘Irrigation Water’ all goes to industry” 1975
HIGH COUNTRY NEWS
7(13) June 20, 1975:1, 4

“In March the Green River . . .,” “April 23, 1975" in green ink, yellow typescript (7 p.)
“In March the Green River . . .,” “April 23, 1975” in black ink, carbon of above (7 p.)
Miscellaneous photocopy copies of pertinent articles and reports (46 p.)
Miscellaneous notes on power plants, pencil on yellow paper (2½ p.)
HIGH COUNTRY NEWS, complete copy June 20, 1975 + one tearsheet

CORRESPONDENCE:
Borzea, John C.
Hamilton, Bruce
Nice, Joan
Wiley, Robert R.

BOX 65:6
DEDICATION OF VAIL NATURE CENTRE
15 August 1975

Invitation
Schedule
Remarks, n.d., typescript on yellow paper, edited in green ink (5 p.)
Clippings
Vail Nature Center Newsletter, Vol. 3 (Summer 1979)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hanson, Susan
Minger, Terrell J.
Nott, Evie
Pyka, Jackie
Tewell, Debbie
Vail Nature Centre Staff

BOX 65:7
Exhibition 1975
FOUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL
September-October, 1975

Invitation to opening, 29 September 1975
Inventory of colored pencil and black-and-white drawings, and watercolors (n.d.) (4 p.)
Photographs of show

BOX 65:8
Talk 1975
HORTICULTURAL ARTS SOCIETY
13 October 1975

Newspaper announcement

CORRESPONDENCE:
Fowler, Winston C.

BOX 65:9
COLORADO SPRINGS FINE ARTS CENTER RENTAL GALLERY AND MUSEUM SHOP
16 October 1967 to 24 October 1975

Various receipts and inventory sheets

BOX 66:1
Review 1975
“WHITEWATER RAFTING,” by William McGinnis (New York: Quadrangle, The New York Times Book Company)
HIGH COUNTRY NEWS
21 November 1975

“WHITEWATER RAFTING,” n.d., carbon on white onionskin (4 p., 2 copies)
HIGH COUNTRY NEWS, 21 November 1975

BOX 66:2
AIR ACADEMY CAREER DAY
9 December 1975

9 December 1975
MIA
CORRESPONDENCE:
Carter, Judith

BOX 66:3
“CAREERS IN ART DAY” 1975
Cheyenne Mountain School District
12 December 1975

CORRESPONDENCE:
Abbot, Pat

BOX 66:4
“Every valley shall be exalted and every mountain shall be made low” 1976
AUDUBON MAGAZINE
78(2)(March 1976):2-11

Handwritten notes, April 11-12, 1973, ink on lined yellow legal paper, jeep trip with Kent Frost into Canyonlands (20 p.)
Copy of AUDUBON, March 1976

CORRESPONDENCE:
Frost, Kent
Kraft, Anna
Wyeth, M. S. Jr.

BOX 66:5
Exhibition 1976
NIX GALLERY
20 March to 1 April 1976

BOX 66:6
JOHN BURROUGHS ASSOCIATION MEDAL
Acceptance speech
6 April 1976

Lists of past winners (3 p.)
Announcement letter (copy) from Dean Amadon
John Burroughs Association brochure
Draft of slide talk given 6 April 1976 at AMNH, heavily edited in blue ink
“GREEN RIVER,” n. d., pencil-edited typescript with red dots tp indicate slide change (21 p.)
“GREEN RIVER,” n. d., typescript with tag “needs red marks” in red ink,” “2nd version” in blue ink (28 p.)
“GREEN RIVER,” n. d., typescript w/red ink dots marking slide changes (21 p.)
Invitations (3)
PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY announcement
Publicity, including editorial from COLORADO SPRINGS SUN

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bales, Miriam
Dean Amadon
Belknap, Bill MIA
Binger, David G.
Borland, Hal
Bruce, Lois and Jim
Burgess, Lorry and Guy
Chinook Bookshop
Clark, Ann
Collin, Frances
Cross, Anne
Foster, Amonita & Larry
Hanson, Susan
Hatch, Don
Louise, Sister Mary
Macdonald, Robert G.
Morgan, Sallie Payne
Nice, Joan
Nott, Evie
Noyes, Stephanie
Patterson, Rubie
Pius, Sister Mary
Roberts, Bernice
Rucker, Casey
Sleight, Ken
Sutton, William A.
Teale, Edwin Way
Watts, Merle S.
Wiley, Farida
Willard, Beatrice E.
Wood, Nancy
Wyeth, M. S. Jr., Nancy

BOX 66:7
FRIENDS OF AMERICAN WRITERS 1976
14 April 1976

Friends of American Writers Distinguished Recognition Award
Program

CORRESPONDENCE:
Silver, Corrinne K.
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.

BOX 66:8
MISCELLANEOUS CHILDREN’S BOOKS [all unpublished]

Handwritten notes from meeting with Lucille Schultz and Charlotte Zolotow, Harper & Row, October 1976, 3-hole yellow lined paper (3 p.)
Miscellaneous notes for childrens books, typescript (3 p.), including “MAD LUDWIG” and notes on seeds
“The Plant People,” (1976?), typescript including
“Introduction” (3 p.)
“Outline,” “Lists,” (2 p.)
“Lewis and Clark” (3 p.)
“Fremont” (2 p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” draft, typescript, April 18, 1976 (9 p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” April 19, 1976, typescript (4 p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” April 22, 1976, typescript ( p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH” w/”Alternate Beginning”), n.d., typescript (17 p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” n.d., carbon of above with edits in black ink (16 p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” n.d., carbon of above, edits in black and green ink (17 p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” December 1978 (15 p.)
White carbon of above (15 p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” typescript, August 1979 (15 p.)
White carbon of above
THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” draft typescript, n.d., at top,”To Jane and to Allison and Rebecca, Sara Jane, and Laura,” heavily edited (14 p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” “revised Nov 29, Dec 1978,” typescript (20 p.)
White carbon of above (21 p.)
“THE WHALE’S MOUTH,” March 1980 (12 p.)
White carbon of above (12 p.)
“MOUNTAIN MOSSES,” typescript, heavily edited (5 p.)
“AN ESSAY ON ASPEN 8/70,” yellow paper (2 p.)
“THE TIME OF THE YEAR IS AFTERNOON,” n.d., yellow paper (2 p.)

BOX 67:1
“RIVER, RIVER,” n.d., white carbon, heavily edited in green ink (23 p.)
“RIVER, RIVER,” “April 22, 1976” in green ink, 3-hole typescript edited in purple, green, and red ink, run off on old pages of Land above the Trees (17 p.)
“RIVER, RIVER,”“April 27, 1976” in green ink, “CORRECTIONS JUNE 19, 1976” in blue ink 3-hole typescript edited in blue ink (22 p., hand numbered)
"RIVER, RIVER,” n.d., clean typescript (23 p.)
“RIVER RIVER,” n.d., clean carbon copy (23 p.)
“RIVER RIVER July 1976,” clean typescript (15 p.)
“RIVER, RIVER July 1976, heavily edited typescript in green, red, and blue ink (15 p.)
“RIVER RIVER July 1976,” 14 p. of clean carbon + 1 p. pressure carbon edited in black ink (15 p.)
“RIVER, RIVER October, 1976,” carbon edited in green ink with list of possible illustrations on last page (8 p.)
“RIVER, RIVER October 1976,” typescript, yellow paper with comments of Sarajane Greeley, 2nd grade, and cover letter to Helen Greeley, her mother (8 p., not numbered)
“RIVER, RIVER November 4, 1976,” clean carbon (9 p. + list of possible illustrations)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Larkin, Phyllis
McCleod, Emilie
Noyes, Judy
Pratt, Michael
Saloman, Marilyn
Sarton, May
Schultz, Lucille
Zolotow, Charlotte

BOX 67:2
COLORADO COLLEGE 1976
Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters
31 May 1976

Dr. Lloyd E. Warner, announcement letter from
Colorado College news release, 26 May 1976 (2 p.)
Ninety-fifth Annual COMMENCEMENT, CC Commencement Program
Newspaper clippings, Colorado Springs SUN, 28 May 1976 (2 copies)
Citation of Dr. Richard Beidleman (2 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Beidleman, Richard
Bryson, Dorothy
Kensinger, R.D.
Viola Reinhardt
Worner, Lloyd E.

BOX 67:3
FIRST INTERNATIONAL ROCK GARDEN INTERIM PLANT CONFERENCE 1976
Slide talk on alpine plants
18-23 July 1976

“First Interim International Rock Garden Plant Conference 1976,” Program
Copy of ALPINES OF THE AMERICAS: The Report of the First Interim International
Rock Garden Plant Conference, 1976 (Seattle and Vancouver: American Rock Garden Society & Alpine Garden Club of British Columbia): 225-238
ALPINE ECOSYSTEMS , n.d., mimeographed copies (1 p., 2 copies)
“ALPINES OF THE AMERICAS,” n.d., photocopyed copy of “1st International Rock
Garden Plant Conference,” (5 p., 2 copies)Preliminary material: announcement, schedule, etc.
Talk, (no title), n.d., typescript heavily edited in blue and green ink (17 p.)
Carbon of above (18 p.)
Typescript on gray paper, n.d., edits in black ink, marked for slides (20 p.)
“SEATTLE DISPLAY July, 1976,” list of drawings for display (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Fran
Davidson, Roy
Gardiner, Jeanne
Roberson, Francis
Rodell, Marie
Silberman, James H.
Sutton, Sharon

BOX 67:4
Guest lecturer 1976
COLORADO COLLEGE SUMMER INSTITUTE
Summer, 1976

Brochure

BOX 68:1
“Who killed Reddy Kilowatt?” [unpublished] 1976
1976

“Vail Energy Seminar 1975,” n.d., handwritten notes, blue ink on lined white paper (2 p.)No title, “FIRST DRAFT” handwritten in ink, “NEW TIMES January 24, 1976(7?)” upper right, photocopy typescript heavily edited in blue and green ink (45 p.)
“WHO KILLED REDDY KILOWATT?,” n.d., carbon with “COPY” in red down left margin (24 p.)
Duplicate of above
“February 9, 1977,” handwritten notes in black and green ink with notations in green ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (2 p.)
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brown, Robert J., Jr.
Charlé, Suzanne
Collin, Frances
Laughlin, Jack K.

BOX 68:2
EVERGREEN NATURALISTS ANNUAL MEETING 1977
7 January 1977

Announcement
[no copy of talk on alpine plants
Program]

CORRESPONDENCE:
Blakeslee, Chris A.
Brockner, Sylvia
Collin, Frances

BOX 68:3
CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO AUXILLARY 1977
Slide talk on Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Area
12 January 1977

[no manuscript]

CORRESPONDENCE:
Francis, Betty
Kanas, Mary
Kennedy, Nancy
Orban, Judy

BOX 68:4
WELLESLEY COLLEGE 1977
Alumnae Achievement Award
March 11, 1977

Announcement letter
ALUMNAE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD NOMINATION form
“For: ALUMNAE MAGAZINE,” n.d., white carbon (3 p.)
WELLESLEY COLLEGE ALUMNAE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS March 11, 1977,”
Program (2 copies)
WELLESLEY ALUMNAE MAGAZINE 61(3)(Spring 1977):30
Photograph (black & white 5 x 7" and 8 x 10")

BOX 68:5
Revisions for CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS 1977
2 April 1977

“Revisions forContemporary Authors, carbon (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Rodell, Marie

BOX 68:6
The Eagle’s fate and mine are one” 1977
AUDUBON
(4)(July 1977):50-88

“Snake River Birds of Prey Research Project, 1st year,” “1974?”in green ink, photocopy
(2 p.)
“Intensive Study Area 1975,” handwritten notes, field trip with Doug Smithey handwritten notes in ink
(2 p.)
Snake River Birds of Prey, “9/24/76,” “9/27/76,” “11/5/76,” information with and green transmittal slip
(3 sets, 1 p. each)
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT,” August 1976, photocopy (5 p.)
Sample map and chart used to diagram bird movement and prey
“WANTED ALIVE INFORMATION NEEDED ON COLOR-MARKED BIRDS OF PREY,” n.d., identification sheet for prairie falcons (1 P.) + “NEST VISIT CARD,” 4 x 6" note card (1)
“Kuna Farm Development Plan,” n.d., 6 x 8" white-lined page, hand-written page (1 p.)
“BLM KUNA U.R.A. USDI May 12, 1970,” handwritten notes blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper
(6 p.)
“Swan Falls-Guffey Hydroelectric Project Preliminary Environmental Assessment,” n.d., “EDAN/Inc.”
(12 p.)
“SWAN FALLS-GUFFEY PROJECT February 27, 1972,” photocopy (8 p.)
“SWAN FALLS-GUFFEY JOINT VENTURE,” n.d., photocopy of typed notes (2 p.)
“SWAN FALLS-GUFFEY TOTAL CAPITAL COSTS,” n.d., photocopy (1 p.)
“2 dams on Snake shelved,” newspaper April 18, 1979 ( no masthead)
“3-11-76 DOUG SMITHEY SLIDE TALK at Boise High School w/Muffin,” handwritten notes in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (13 p.)
“June 9, 1976 DOUG SMITHEY, CAROL SNOW” handwritten notes in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper
(7 p.)
“QUERIES FOR DOUG SMITHEY 9/11/76,” lined 3 hole yellow paper (1 ¼ p.) + newspaper article about Muffin’s demise
BLM photograph of AHZ with Muffin
Miscellaneous handwritten field notes, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (3 p.)
BOX 68:7
“DEAN BIBLES 3-12-76,” interview notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“BIBLES June 11, 1976,” notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (3 p.)
“BIBLES INTERVIEW 10-27-776,” notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (3 p.)
Handwritten notes in ink on various books and articles, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (63 ½ p.)
Handwritten notes, n.d., in ink on 3-hole lined white paper (4 p.)
Typewritten notes, n.d., 3-hole lined white paper (7 p.)
“KOCHERT 3-23-96,” in red ink, notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (8 p.)
“DUNSTAN 3-12-74,” notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow (7 p.)
“June 10, 1976 AL BAMMANN,” notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (9 p.)
“JIM HARPER June 18, 1976,” notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow (7 p.)
“July 26, 1976 MEINERS,” notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (10 p.)
“10-27-76 MORLAN NELSON,” notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (9 p.)
“ENDERSON 12-76,” typed questions with handwritten answers, 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“SRBPNA 3-14-76,” field notes handwritten in green ink, lined yellow paper (9 p.)
“SNAKE RIVER CANOE TRIP May 8, 1976,” notes handwritten in black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (13 p.)
Miscellaneous BLM publications, flyers, magazine clippings
Miscellaneous government publication on Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area
“FOOTNOTES,” n.d., 3-hole newsprint (10 p.)

BOX 68:8
“DRAFT RAPTOR MANAGEMENT - THE STATE OF THE ART IN 1980,” paper submitted February, 1980, and presented 17 April 1980, photocopy (26 p., not numbered)
Idaho Environmental Council, NEWSLETTER, September 1979, (5 p., not numbered)
“Number of raven and raptor pairs breeding in Snake River birds of Prey Natural and Study Area, 1986,” photocopy (1p.) + green transmittal slip

BOX 69:1
CORRESPONDENCE:
Bibles, Dean
Dee, Michael
Dunstan, Jim
Graham, Frank
Hamilton, Bruce
Horton, Jack
Huser, Verne
Liebman, R. E. (see Collin above)
Mann, Cynthia
Marshall, Louise
Messick, John P.
Mullins, William H.
Nelson, Morley
Reed, Scott
Sayre, Roxanna
Schor, Narca
Smithey, Douglas
Turner, Robert K.

BOX 69:2
SARA FRANCIS CHAPMAN MEDAL (Garden Club of America) 1977
12 May 1977

Program
Clippings

CORRESPONDENCE:
Worner, Lloyd E.

BOX 69:3
THORNE ECOLOGICAL INSTITUTE 1977
Naturalist, Green River/Desolation and Gray Canyons Sportyak trip
31 July -- 6 August, 1977

Flyer for Thorne Ecological Institute trip through Desolation Canyon, 31 July to 6 August, 1977
(3 p.)
Interview, HIGH COUNTRY NEWS 1977(3)(September 9):16 CHECK
Joan Nice, “Desolation Canyon becoming perhaps too popular,” HIGH COUNTRY NEWS 19979(11) (September 9):1, 4-5

BOX 69:4 1977
“A CELEBRATION OF DRAWING”
Show at George Nix Gallery
28 October 1977 (+1978)

Show announcement
List of invitees
Various invoices
List for Christmas show “12-12-78"

BOX 69:5
CHACO CANYON
[unfinished, unpublished]

“Chaco/Zwinger”, n.d., typescript edited in pencil (12 p.)
“Transcribed 8-30-77,” notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper, on Douglas and Barbara Andersen, CHACO CANYON (7 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hubert, Ron

BOX 69:6 1978
HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL
4 May 1978

CORRESPONDENCE:
Tewell, Betty

BOX 69:7
Speech 1978
COUNCIL ON BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL LIBRARIES
DENVER BOTANICAL GARDEN
8 June 1978

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hopfenbeck, Ruth
Huggins, Solange Gignac

WIND IN THE ROCK 1978
Harper & Row 1978
University of Arizona Press 1986

[NOTE: RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK was originally assigned by Les Line, Editor of AUDUBON, to be a 20,00030,000-word book published by E. P. Dutton; due to editorial disagreements, the book was never published but some of the material transferred to WIND IN THE ROCK]

BOX 69:8
“AUGUST 6, 1972" to “ KANAB, UTAH - CORAL PINK SAND DUNES, HOME VIA GREEN RIVER,” handwritten in pencil, lined 3-hole white spiral notebook paper, both sides (13p.+ 2 partial)
“August 6, 1972 To Kanab, Utah - Coral Pink Sand Dunes, home via Green River,” 3-hole spiral notebook paper (7 p. + 2 half sheets)

BOX 69:9
“INTRO 10/72,” typescript, 3-hole yellow paper, cut and paste, roughly numbered (76 p.)

BOX 69:10
“1st final OCT 1972,” no title, 3-hole white carbon; Rodell pencil comments on manuscript (132 p.)

BOX 69:11
“RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK, n.d., 3-hole typescript, some partial pages, Rodell corrections in pencil, AHZ corrections in ink (111½ )

BOX 69:12
“October 1972 first draft compl RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK” in pencil, cut-and-paste version of above manuscript,white and yellow paper (86 p., hand numbered in black marker (72 p.)

BOX 70:1
“RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK,” n.d., typescript (113 p.)

BOX 70:2
“RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK,” n.d., white carbon of above (113 p. + title page)

BOX 70:3
“RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK,” n.d., 3-hole white carbon of above, corrections in brown ink (113 p.)

BOX 70:4
“RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK,” n.d., miscellaneous, typescript on yellow paper (1 p.) and white paper (1 p.)
“2nd DRAFT 11/2/72,” white carbon (92 p.)

BOX 70:5
“1st draft” in pencil, n.d., typescript (90 p.)

BOX 70:6
“RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK,” n.d., white carbon of above (90 p.)
“RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK,” “7/16/74” in pencil, “OCT 1977” in ink, incomplete white carbon, some cut-and-paste, erratic numbering (83 p.)

BOX 70:7
CORRESPONDENCE (RED ROCK, BLUE ROCK):
Collin, Frances
Line, Les
Rodell, Marie

BOX 70:8
SAN JUAN APRIL 1974,” notes handwritten in pencil, lined yellow paper (14 p.)
“COLORADO RIVER MOAB-HITE JUNE 1974,” family trip w/Moki-Mac outfitters, notes handwritten in pencil, 3-hole lined yellow paper (6 p.)
“JOHN(S)-SLICKHORN 3-23-76,” notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole yellow paper (11 p.)

BOX 71:1
“HONAKER TRAIL 6/25/76,” notes handwritten in ink, green steno book (15 p.)
“HONAKER TRAIL June 25-27 1976,” transcription on 3-hole newsprint (7 p.)
“SAN JUAN TRIP September 13-21, 1976” (combination boat to Grand Gulch, hiking out to Collins Spring), 3-hole newsprint, edits in green ink (42 p.)
SAN JUAN RIVER & GRAND GULCH 9-13-21-76” plant list, green steno pad w/scientific names added later in green ink

BOX 71:2
“STEER GULCH-WHIRLWIND DRAW OCTOBER 7-10, 1976,” green steno pad
“STEER GULCH WHIRLWIND DRAW Oct 7-10 1976,” transcript on 3-hole newsprint (7 p.)
Notes, “10-13-76,” black ink on steno pad

BOX 71:3
“MAR 23-26 1977 UPPER SLICK,” handwritten notes, pages torn out of green steno pad (15 p.)
“UPPER SLICKHORN March 23-26,” transcription of above, 3-hole newsprint (11 p.)
Two bills from Dr. Frank Nordstrom, 23-26 March and 2-5 June, 1977

BOX 71:4
“April 18-23-1977,” horseback trip down Grand Gulch w/Pete Steele, green steno pad(80 p.)
“APRIL 18-23, 1977,” transcript, 3-hole yellow paper (32 p.)
“May 4, 1977,” notes handwritten in ink, green steno pad (21 p.)
“LOWER GRAND GULCH May 4-8 1977,” typescript , 3-hole newsprint (10 p.)
“LIPE MAY 11, 1977 TRANSCRIBED 8-30-77,” notes handwritten in blue ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (10 p. + map with 2 p. legend)
“Transcribed 8-30-77,” notes on “Terah L. Smiley,” handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper, (2 p.)
“MAY 26-28, 1977,” handwritten notes in blue ink on green steno paper (6 p.)
“MAY 26-28, 1977 Driving for jacket pictures,” typescript, 3-hole yellow paper (4 p.)
BOX 71:5
“JUNE 2, 1977,” notes handwritten in ink, green steno pad (9 p.)
“JUNE 2-5, 1977,” typescript, 3-hole yellow (6 p.)
“SEPTEMBER 15, 1977 HONAKER, MORMON TRAIL, UPPER JOHNS,” notes handwritten in ink, white steno pad (23 p.)
“SEPT 15, 1977, notes handwritten in ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper, interviews (18 p.)
“September 15, 1977 HONAKER,” transcription, 3-hole newsprint, some partial (ca. 13 p.)
Carbon of above without edits (13 p.)

BOX 71:6
“11/14/77 AMNH,” notes handwritten in green ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (6 p.)
Notes, n.d., handwritten in brown ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (6 p.)
Notes “1-7-78,” notes handwritten in black ink (1 p.)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (6 ½ p.)
“SAN JUAN BOOK Zwinger June 8, 1977,” organization, 3-hole white carbon w/ red “COPY” left margin (2 p.)
“PREFACE,” n.d., handwritten overview of each chapter, some partial, 3-hole paper (9 p.)
“I stand in the middle of nowhere,” “August 13, 1977” in red ink, 3-hole white carbon with corrections (5p.)

BOX 71:7
Untitled manuscript, (n.d.), white carbon with red “COPY” down left margin on pp. 1-77 (186 p. + 3 p. not numbered )

BOX 71:8
Miscellaneous quotations, n.d., white carbon (7 p.)
Poems/quotations, n.d., handwritten, blue ink on 3-hole yellow paper
Typed quotations, n.d., 3-hole newsprint (7½ p.)

BOX 72:1
Untitled draft, n.d., cut-and-paste, newsprint, roughly numbered, mostly handwritten in blue ink (171 p.)

BOX 72:2
Photocopy, n.d., cut-and-paste, edited in blue and black ink (pp. 11-212)
Photocopy manuscript , n.d., last 4 p. of above manuscript (pp. 204-207)

BOX 73:1
“WIND IN THE ROCK AUG-SEPT 1977,” original/photocopy combined, M. S. Wyeth’s pencil edits (155 p.)

BOX 73:2
Rough cut-and-paste (n.d. but after October 1976), erratic numbering (279 p.)

BOX 73:3
No title (introduction), n.d., green ink corrections on 3-hole newsprint (7 p.)
“EPILOGUE,” n.d., cut-and-paste typescript, 3-hole yellow paper (2 p.+)
“CONCLUSION,” n.d., typescript, 3-hole yellow paper (2 p. +)

BOX 73:4
“WIND IN THE ROCK,” “NOT DONE 11-20-77” in blue ink, photocopy edited in black ink with notation of items “still to come” (155 p.)

BOX 74:1
“WIND IN THE ROCK,” n.d., heavily edited photocopy (227 p.)

BOX 74:2
Complete manuscript, n.d., photocopy (220 p.)

BOX 75:1
Notes on Basketmakers, n.d., 3-hole typed newsprint (9 p., some partial)
Illustrations of basket-making techniques + glossary (10 p.)
BOX 75:2
Photocopy copies, letters of Richard Wetherill to B.T.B. Hyde and Fred Hyde, Jr., 1893 to 1902 (36 p.)
Miscellaneous archaeological papers

BOX 75:3
Walter Loope, “Vegetation of Canyonlands National Park — Summer 1972” (6 p.)
“VASCULAR PLANTS OF CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK September 16, Walt
Loope,” photocopy with AHZ green ink notations (13 p.)
Miscellaneous botanical references and lists

CORRESPONDENCE:
Loope, Walter

BOX 75:4
List of maps, n.d., photocopy (3 p.)
Miscellaneous maps, photocopies (25 p.)
Maps of archaeological sites in Grand Gulch (8 maps)

BOX 75:5
Miscellaneous papers on oil drilling, fossil lists, economic geology reports of San Juan area, photocopy (34 p.)

BOX 75:6
M. F. Gillman, “BIRDS ON THE NAVAJO RESERVATION IN NEW MEXICO,” Condor, n.d., photocopy
(6 p.)

BOX 75:7
Geological Survey and Water Supply papers, photocopies, + miscellaneous natural history articles (47 p.)
Luna Leopold, “Quantitative Comparison of Some Aesthetic Factors Among Rivers,” 1969, U.S.G.S. Professional Paper 620 (16 p.)

BOX 75:8
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings

BOX 75:9
“MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR GRAND GULCH PRIMITIVE AREA March, 1977,” photocopy (55 p. + appendices)

BOX 75:10
Miscellaneous scraps and notes

BOX 75:11
“Sampling in Archaeology”
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WETHERILL MESA,” Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado 1964” + maps (157 p.)

BOX 76:1
“OCTOBER 1977 REVISED MS CHAPTERS BY SUBJECT,” cut-and-paste + blue cover sheet, typescript on both newsprint and white paper (215 p.)

BOX 76:2
“PAGINATION IN RED,” n.d., edited Photocopy of above in black ink and pencil with map on first page, reorganized by subject(214 p.)

BOX 76:3
“PAGINATION IN RED,” n.d., edited Photocopy of above in black ink and pencil with map on first page, reorganized by subject(225 p.)

BOX 77:1
Manuscript sent to Edwin Way Teale, n.d., photocopy edited with black ink and pencil, short yellow sheets attached where pertinent with EWT comments (220 p. + map)

BOX 77:2
(1) “1 July, 1977,” typescript on yellow paper (6 ½ p.)
(2) Letter, November 14, 1977 and May 22, 1978
(3) “November 13, 1977,” photocopy (13 p. + map)

BOX 77:3
Photocopy manuscript, n.d., pencil edits (214 p.)

BOX 77:4
“CORRECTED CARBON OCTOBER 1977,” white carbon (207 p.)

BOX 78:1
“NOTES LOWER GRAND GULCH BAJA CUT,” n.d., cut-and-paste, lined yellow and white paper (ca. 154 p.)

BOX 78:2
Master manuscript with readers’ comments (Baars, Belknap, Loope, Steele, Simmons, Lipe, Gray, Nordstrom, Teale), November-December 1977, transferred in different colored inks (154 p.)

BOX 78:3
“J. E. Fassett comments 12-10-77,” comments in green ink on photocopy ms. (212 p.)
“This is the manuscript Jim Fassett should have, not the mish-mash one,” in blue ink,
“Fassett green pencil, Nordstrom ink,” photocopy edited in green pencil/blue ink (76 p. eratically numbered)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Fassett, James

BOX 78:4
“Lipe comments,” n.d., photocopy manuscript (52 p., pp. 5-117)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Lipe, William

BOX 79:1
Printed materials from William E. Lipe, Archaeologist, mostly Lipe’s publications

BOX 79:2
“WIND IN THE ROCK” n.d., 3-hole white carbon (226 p.)

BOX 79:3
“NOTES,” n.d., 3-hole white carbon, edited (pp. 229-293)

BOX 79:4
“FOOTNOTES December 4, 1977,” 3-hole white carbon (155 p.)

BOX 80:1
“Beidleman Jan 78,” comments on manuscript + cover note, endnotes, pluse handwritten endnotes, separated by chapter (72 p.)
“UPPER GG” in red, n.d., handwritten in blue and red ink, lined white and 3-hole yellow lined paper (9 p.)
“LOWER GRAND GULCH” in red, n.d., handwritten in blue and red ink, yellow lined paper (17 p.)
“JOHNS” in red ink, n.d., handwritten in blue and red ink, lined white paper and 3-hole lined yellow paper (17 p.)
“STEER & WHIRLIND” in red ink, n.d., handwritten in blue and red ink, lined white paper and 3-hole lined yellow paper (5 p.)

BOX 80:2
“WIND IN THE ROCK,” “Final” in red ink, “Beidleman 1/78” in green ink; photocopy with quotations, references, and readers’ comment pages interpaginated, including notes, heavily edited, in two folders (pp. 1-150)

BOX 80:3
Continuation of above (pp. 151-293)

BOX 80:4
List of things to be checked “5-8-78” in blue and green ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (13 p.)

BOX 80:5
Photocopy draft of front and back flap copy, n.d. (1 p.)
Jacket notes, title page, front matter with typesetters mark’s, 14 February 1978 (8 p.)
Illustrations list with typesetter’s marks, 25 March 1978 (4 p.)

BOX 80:6
“CORRECTIONS FOR WIND IN THE ROCK November 1978,” white carbon (1 p.)
Draft of “Acknowledgment,” n.d., newsprint typescript (1 p.)
“BOOKS TO” list, n.d., handwritten on quarter sheet of lined yellow paper

BOX 81:1
“WIND IN THE ROCK” final typescript w/copy editor’s marks and yellow query tags, job #44000009 (296 p.)

BOX 81:2
“QUERIES FOR KATHLEEN July 3, 1978,” typescript (1 p.)
“QUERIES FOR KATHLEEN,” n.d., typescript (6 p.)

BOX 81:3
Index, typescript with proof reader’s marks 400001 -- 4000030 (30 p.)
“WIND IN THE ROCK INDEX,” n.d., white carbon with notations (28 p.)
“WIND IN THE ROCK INDEX,” n.d., white carbon (28 p.)

BOX 81:4
Dummies of blank pages #4400

BOX 81:5
Grand Gulch Primitive Area brochure

BOX 81:6
ComCom Transmittal Slip 7-13-78” (1 p.)
“Wind in the Rock © page insert” (1 p.)
“Wind in the Rock,” n.d., corrected in blue ink, pages with designer’s corrections
“Runninghead copy” (1 p.)

BOX 81:7
Graph of elements in wall paintings (2 p.)
KIVA CHART,” n.d., handwritten on yellow paper, n.d. (1 p.)

BOX 81:8
“Master Set,” n.d., p. 182 4400” captions for illustrations (3 p.)

BOX 81:9
ComCom Transmittal Slip “8-1-78” for above (1 p.)
“FINAL LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS March 25 1978” (4 p.)
“WIND IN THE ROCK Illustrations,” 3-hole white carbon (3 p.)
“MAP CAPTIONS,” n.d., typeset (2 p.)
“MAP CAPTIONS,” white carbon (1 p.)
“FILE COPY” pages, typeset titles for illustrations (2 5x5" p.)

BOX 81:10
List of needed permissions, 3-hole lined yellow paper (1½ p.)
Permissions requests and replies
Amidon, Barbara E.
Bjualski, Ann S.
Cicero, Providence
Geering, Eleanor M.
Graham, Judy
Hickson, Frances
Johnson, Cathryne
Lipe, William D.
Marston, Dock
Pigaga, Ann K.
Pollack, Ivy
Pulitzer, Lisa
Sweeney, Lester
Yoacum, Mavis

BOX 82:1
Book jacket
Negative of flap photo (John Running)

BOX 82:2
Index, typeset w/typesetter’s marks, “7/20 and 7/31/78” (pp. 251-258)

BOX 82:3
“Notes p. 245 4400” typeset with copy editor’s yellow tags (pp. 245-308)
“Acknowledgments,” typeset (pp. 308-311)
“Index 4400” (8 p.)

BOX 82:4
“Copy for map” (1 p.)
Cartographer’s original map on tracing paper
Photocopies of above map (3 p.)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes on map, n.d. (4 p.)

BOX 82:5
Typeset captions for maps, July 28, 1978 (5 p.)

BOX 82:6
Wetherill notes and maps, photocopy copies on legal paper (33 p.)

BOX 82:7
Complete dummy #4400, without illustrations, double spread, margins and directions indicated in light blue pencil, no back matter

BOX 82:8
Photocopy of dummy, marked for indexing

BOX 82:9
Various U.S.G.S. maps of Needles District and Arizona (11 maps)
Aeronautical maps (2)

BOX 83 OVERSIZE

BOX 83:1
Original copies of WIND IN THE ROCK reviews + mentions

BOX 83:2
WIND IN THE ROCK, Reader’s Copy

BOX 83:3
BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE, galleys #5940 with proofreaders’ marks and corrections (98 sheets)

BOX 83:4
Galleys for Aravaipa Canyon essay, March 11, 1981

BOX 83:5
“BANK 13 SLIDE 1,” galleys for, RUN, RIVER, RUN galleys (95 p.)

BOX 83:6
“3/24” #30294 “BANK 53,” RUN, RIVER, RUN,” galleys w/proofreaders’ marks and changes,
including illustration captions (161 p.)
“EXTRA”, same as above with blue ink notation “The artwork for chapter titles must be positioned and set by hand . . . .” (86 p.)

BOX 83:7
“INDEX COPY” in red, n.d., galleys of LAND ABOVE THE TREES for indexing

BOX 83:8
“MASTER PROOFS,” n.d., LAND ABOVE THE TREES #4964, marked with blue, green, and red ink 94 P.)

BOX 83:9
Dummy WIND IN THE ROCK, double page, for illustration placement (69 p.)

BOX 83:10
Galleys for “Even the Sky is Hard”

BOX 83:11
“MASTER REPRO” proofs for LAND ABOVE THE TREES with photographic “blues” of illustrations tipped in

BOX 84
Quotations
Bibliography cards

BOX 85
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: ABANDONMENT to FOSSILS

BOX 86
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: FOSSILS (cont’d.) to PLATEAU GEOLOGY

BOX 87
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: PLATEAU GEOLOGY (cont’d.) to SHRIMP

BOX 88
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: SNAILS to WINGATE SANDSTONE

BOX 89

Typed 3 x 5” note cards: INTRO, LOWER GRAND GULCH, UPPER GRAND GULCH, JOHN’S, SLICKHORN, HONAKER

BOX 90:1
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Baars, Donald L.
Belknap, Bill
Brobrovich, Mildred
Collin, Frances
Conklin, Barbara
Conley, Patrick
Davis, Don
Delaruelle, Robert
Gill, Kent
Graham, Judy
Letey, A. E.
Machemer, Corona
Mahon, Carl
Mohr, Dick
Pulitzer, Lisa
Ratcliffe, Bill
Rodell, Marie
Root, Nina J.
Schmiderer, Dorothy
Simmons, Cynthia
Steele, Pete
Sweeny, Lester
Thomas, David
Townsend, John
White, Gilbert
Williams, Sally
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.

BOX 90:2
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Ambler, J. Richard
Bales, Miriam
Beasley, Mary Ann and John
Beek, Dodie
Beers, Barbara
Benedict, Audrey
Bien, Frank
Blackburn, Fred
Boeschenstein, William
Burdick, Carol
Burke, Sidney
Cohn, Herbert
Conley, Patrick
Cox, Stephen
Crampton, C. Gregory
Cross, Anne
Crouch, Lois
Dillon, Leslie
Disbrow, Dick & Teresa
Doebele, Mary Schmidt
Dolan, John
Eggleton, Molly Jo
Farabee, Butch
Fassett, Jim
Flynn, Rosemary
Foellinger, Helene
Foran, Art
Gallery A
Graetzer, Inez
Graham, Elizabeth S.
Godec, Bev
Haase, Bill
Hamilton, Joan
Harmon , Gregg
Hartmann, Patti
Holtz, Elizabeth S.
Houlihan, Patrick T.
Hubert, Ronald
Hulbert, Ruth
Huntley, Paula
Jardine, Hariot H.
Johnson, Harold
Kelly, George
Klages, Virginia
Kriesberg, Daniel
Kubko, Kathy
Lee, Mary Edith
Lewis, John Franklin
Lockwood, Irene
Lucker, Mary
Mahon, L. Carl
Marsh, Happy
Marshall, Louise
Marshall, Peggy
McFadden, Ruth & Bill
McNamee, Greg
Meadows, Sally
Mitchell, Geraldine
Mitchell, Olive
Mullett, Mary
Nash, Roderick
Nagel, Ted
Neuber, E. Mael
Nordstrom, Frank
Olds, Dorothy
Overman, Lynne
Parker, Bob
Patterson, George
Pendergrass, Anne
Points, John and Jen
Powell, Beth
Price, P. K.
Pyle, Robert Michael
Raushenbush, Marcia
Roberts, Kent
Ryder, Elayne
Salisbury, Angus
Sayre, Roxanne
Scott, Gus
Seaman, Nancy Steffens
Shelton, Patricia
Sinclair, Jill
Sprague, Marshall and E.J.
Stanton, Frank
Stark, William
Stegner, Page
Strickland, Tom
Sutton, Theodora
Taylor, Pat
Tibbetts, Janet
Tillinghast, John
Trimble, Stephen
Vogel, Joan
von Afeldt, Judy
Wagoner, Maryann
Wendel, Beth
Werly, Will
Wilkinson, Charles
4 unidentified letters

BOX 90:3
Requests for reprint:

Boice, Judith
Schaefer, Mark

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from WIND IN THE ROCK will be found in BOX C at the end of the collection

BOX 90:4
“ROW A WILD RIVER!” CATALOGUE OF Wild & Scenic, Inc.; AHZ trips, pp. 10-11

BOX 91:1
Miscellaneous clippings

Miscellaneous reviews, clippings, originals and photocopies
Miscellaneous royalty statements

BOX 91: 2 1978
Sara Francis Chapman Award
GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA
10 July 1978

Program
“GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA July 10, 1978,” typescript edited in blue and black ink (15 p. +1)
Miscellaneous clippings

BOX 91:3 1978
“Land of Rock and Wind”
LIVING WILDERNESS
42(142)(July/September 1978):35-43

Copy of LIVING WILDERNESS

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
McCann, Sue S.

BOX 91: 4
“Even the Sky is Hard” 1978
AUDUBON
80(6)(November 1978):104-118

Copy of AUDUBON
[Galleys in BOX 83]

CORRESPONDENCE:
Christiansen, Betty G.
Collin, Frances
Line, Les
Morrissey, Linda
Running, Helen
Running, John
Sayre, Roxanne
Wilkinson, Ralph

BOX 91:5
“Putting a Book Together” 1979
FRIENDS OF COLORADO COLLEGE LIBRARY
20 April 1979

“FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY TALK 20 April 1979,” typescript with edits in blue ink (12 p.)
Miscellaneous cards from exhibition
Photographs of exhibition

CORRESPONDENCE:
Atler, Deanna
Fagan, George
Kanas, Mary

BOX 91:6
“Guiding Lights (Women in the Arts)” 1979
LADIES HOME JOURNAL
May, 1979

Tear sheet, p. 5, 32

CORRESPONDENCE:
Diamonstein, Barbarlee

BOX 91:7
“The Flip Side of River Travel” 1979
ADVENTURE TRAVEL
2(1)(June 1979):14-17, 19-21

Miscellaneous notes, n.d., handwritten in black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
ADVENTURE TRAVEL MAGAZINE EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS, yellow paper (1 p.)
“ONWARD AND DOWNWARD,” n.d., carbon, heavily edited in black ink (9 p.)
“ONWARD AND DOWNWARD,” n.d., clean carbon, final copy (13 p.)
Copy of ADVENTURE TRAVEL

CORRESPONDENCE:
Chiswick, Linda J.
Collin, Frances
Conley, Patrick

BOX 91:8
“Sun Country Sketchbook” 1979
Sun Country Section
COLORADO SPRINGS SUN
1979 Summer series

Notes for “Sun Country” series, dates length, list of plants, etc., 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
PASQUE FLOWER (Anemone patens), typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above (2 p.)
WALLFLOWER (Erysimum asperum), heavily edited typescript
WALLFLOWER, clean copy, typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above (2 p.)
JUNIPER (Juniperus communis), “Mag (LH) Need by Tues., June 12” in red ink, typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above (2 p.)
Newspaper copy, 17 June 1979
Clipping of essay with illustration, “Sun Country Sketchbook,” June 17, 1979
GREENLEAF PENSTEMON (Penstemon virens), “Mag (LH) Needed by Wed., June 20” in red ink, typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above (2 p.)
WILD IRIS (Iris missouriensis), “Mag (LH) Needed by Mon., June 25,” in red ink, typescript (2 p.)
WILD ONION (Allium textile), “Mag (LH) Needed by Mon. July 2,” in red ink, typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above, 2 copies (2 p.)
MARSH MARIGOLD (Caltha leptosepala), “Mag (LH) Needed by Mon., July 9 ”in red ink, typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above (2 p.)
GREEN GENTIAN (Frasera speciosa), “Delivered July 17 1979,” carbon (2 p.)
BUTTER-AND-EGGS (Linaria vulgaris), “Aug 18,” two typescripts (2 p. each)
BUTTER-AND-EGGS (Linaria vulgaris), “needed Thurs. Aug. 16" in red ink, typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above (2 p.)
LA VETA DAISY (Erigeron vetensis) “Mag LH) Needed by Mon., July 16,” typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above (2 p.)
COLORADO LOCO (Oxytropis lambertii), “(May) LH Needed by Tues., Aug. 7” in red ink, typescript
(2 p.)
GOLDEN-ASTER (Heterotheca villosa) August 25, 1979,” typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above (2 p.)
SCARLET GILIA (Ipomopsis aggregata), n.d., carbon (1 p.)
PONDEROSA PINE (Pinus ponderosa), n.d., carbon (2 p.)
BLUE SPRUCE (Picea pungens), n.d., typescript (2 p.)
Carbon of above (2 p.)
WHITE EVENING-PRIMROSE (Oenothera caespitosa), n.d., carbon (2 p.)BOX 91:2

BOX 91:9 1979
WIND IN THE ROCK Exhibition and Book Signing
George Nix Gallery
August 1979 ? March through 1 April 1978

Various invoices from show
Announcements
Various inventories from 10 June 1975 to 24 April 1980
Miscellaneous photographs

CORRESPONDENCE:
Haise, Larry
Millett, Kim
Pomeraning, Denise

BOX 91:10 1979
Illustrations for Edward Ricciuti, PLANTS IN DANGER 1979
(New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1979)

Three color postcards, 5 black-and-white 3½ x 6,” of saguaro cactus
“RICCIUTI/PLANTS IN DANGER,” n.d., list of plants mentioned in text, typescript (3 p.)
“RICCIUTI/PLANTS IN DANGER,” carbon copy of above, notations in blue ink (3 p.)
“Illustrations for PLANTS IN DANGER,” n.d., list of plants mentioned in text, white carbon (3p.)
Jacket dimensions for cover design
Miscellaneous notes and clippings about NYBG
Contacts
Jacket design w/overlay
Handwritten notes on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
Dummy of PLANTS IN DANGER “1/11/78” (pp. 1-75 + front matter)
Reviews, notices
Edward Riciutti, “Vanishing Plants,” SIERRA January/February 1981:116-117

CORRESPONDENCE:
Alexandrian, Kohan
Collin, Frances
Conley, Patrick
Harriman, Sandra
Holmgren, Patricia
Lees, Carlton
Moogan, Teresa
Morris, William C.
Nabhan, Gary
Reichhardt, Karen
Ricciuti, Edward R.
Ruggerio, Mike
Sumners, Ruth
Toberisky, David

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from PLANTS IN DANGER will be found in BOX C at the end of the collection

BOX 91:11
Illustrations for John Burroughs, SIGNS AND SEASONS 1979
New York: Harper & Row Nature Series Library, 1979

Notes for proposed Harper Nature Series
Flyer

“A NATURALIST OF THE OLD SCHOOL” 1980
An interview with David Cavagnaro
AUDUBON [assigned, unpublished]

BOX 92:1

Plant graph with blooming times, etc., for the farm Cavagnaro’s vita

BOX 92:2
“PIPPINDALE FARM EDUCATIONAL EVENTS, 1978 Spring, Summer, and Fall,” photocopyed (3 p., 2 copies)
“COMING EVENTS AT PIPPINDALE,” photocopyed schedule (4 p.)
“Circus of Quercus,” PACIFIC DISCOVERY, text and photographs by David Cavagnaro, XXVII(3)(May-June 1974):1-11
BOX 92:3
“FEB 22," [1979?], handwritten notes in black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (21 p.)
“8 OCT,” [1979?], handwritten notes in blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (20 p.)

BOX 92:4
“Writing 18-19-20,” n.d., , cut-and-paste typescript, black ink on lined paper, edited in red and blue ink, p. numbered in red (57 p.)

BOX 92:5
“[UNTITLED CAVAGNARO INTERVIEW],” “January 1980" in blue ink, white carbon typescript (49 p.)
“[UNTITLED CAVAGNARO INTERVIEW] A NATURALIST OF THE OLD SCHOOL,” n.d., typescript heavily edited in blue ink (49 p.)

BOX 92:6
“FIRST DRAFT 10 November, 1979,” cut-and-paste typescript edited in blue and black ink (ca. 72 p.)

BOX 92:7
“A NATURALIST OF THE OLD SCHOOL,” n.d., and “FINAL” in red ink, typescript heavily edited in blue ink (49 p.)

BOX 92:8
“SIDE 1,” n.d., tape transcriptions, newsprint cut-and-paste on white paper, edited in black ink, hodgepodge, no order (ca. 220 p.)

BOX 93:1
“A NATURALIST OF THE OLD SCHOOL: An interview with David Cavagnaro,” JAN 20 1980" and “FINAL” in blue ink, white carbon (original missing), edited in blue ink (41 p.)
“DAVID CAVAGNARO,, n.d., clean white carbon (original missing) (23 p.)

BOX 92:2
“DAVID CAVANGARO: A NATURALIST OF THE OLD SCHOOL,” “MARCH 1980" in blue ink, “REVISION AFTER TURNED DOWN BY AUDUBON” in red ink, heavily edited typescript in blue ink (19 p., unnumbered)

BOX 93:3
“FINAL TYPED APRIL 9. 1980” handwritten in red ink, no title, cut-and-paste typescript edited in blue ink (ca. 33 p., erratically numbered)

BOX 93:4
CORRESPONDENCE:
Bradshaw, Kathy
Cavagnaro, David
Collin, Frances
Nordstrom, David
Sayre, Roxanna

BOX 93:5
“. . . a worthless and impractible region” 1980
PLATEAU Magazine
July, 1980, pp. 25-32

Cut and paste typescript, n.d., heavily edited in blue ink (13 p.)
“A Worthless and Impractible Region,” n.d. carbon typescript incorporating corrections above (14 p.)
Copy of PLATEAU Magazine,

CORRESPONDENCE:
Trimble, Stephen

BOX 93:6
A’Aly-Waipa” 1981
AUDUBON
83(3): 34-43 (May 1981)

Materials used in preparation, various species lists, environmental statements, two U.S.G.S. topos of area
Miscellaneous brochures and maps on Aravaipa Canyon, AZ
Wilderness Management Plan for Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness, AZ
Handwritten field notes, “April 17, 1980,” black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (14 p.)
Field notes, Oak Canyon, Turkey Creek Canyon, n.d. (2 p.)
“ARAVAIPA” notes, yellow paper (1 p.)
Species list, “January 27, 1981,” on earlier list, blue ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
First draft, n.d., cut-and-paste typescript, mostly handwritten in blue ink on lined paper (23 p.)
“ARAVAIPA,” n.d., typescript heavily edited in pen (18 p.)
Untitled copy, n.d., “BLM COPY” in green ink at top of page, some edits in green, blue, and/or black ink (15 p.)
Same copy, with above corrections in pencil (15 p.)
Same copy, with cover letter, “January 21, 1981,” with questions on accompanying manuscript
(15 p.)
Species list, n.d., typescript with pencil edits by Susan Warner and Karen Reichhardt (3 p.)
“[UNTITLED: ARAVAIPA CANYON],” “FINAL” in red ink, “Corrected with Roxanna Sayre Feb 26, 1981” in green ink upper right, carbon typescript with green ink edits (14 p. + 2 p. of species list)
Galleys, “MARCH 11, 1981,” corrections in blue ink (7 p.) (IN OVERSIZE BOX 83)

BOX 93:7
Copy AUDUBON

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brandau, William K.
Kotter, Kurt J.
Kraseman, Steve
Norton, Alice
Roe, William
Sayre, Roxanna
Soter, Major Charles

BOX 94:1 1981
WELLESLEY
35TH Reunion Book

Brief biographical sketch

BOX 94:2
“Beyond the Aspen Grove: Eleven Years Later”
Pikes Peak Library District
7 May 1981

Text of talk
RADCLIFFE ALUMNAE MAGAZINE, tearsheet

CORRESPONDENCE:
Arends, Martha
Bowen, Dorae C.
Jaspersen, Eni
Loe, Nancy
Gari?

BOX 94:3
Reprint of BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE 1981
(New York: Harper & Row Nature Series Library, 1981)

Forward to paperback edition of 1981, n.d., typescript (2 p.)
Brochure
“SET CORRECTIONS LINES ONLY” in blue pencil, n.d., for 1981 edition, mostly copies of pages of
1970 edition with handwritten editorial corrections (20 p., including 2 pages removed from original book)
Illustration corrections, n.d., photocopies of illustrations from 1970 edition with handwritten correction and editorial notation, including original drawing of Amblystegium (68 p.)
Various scraps of drawings
Copy of typeset illustrations list (missing first page), “2/5/81” (4 p.)

“PAPERBACK EDITIONS: TRANSMITTAL TO DESIGN DEPARTMENT,” 1/12/81 for May, 1981 edition, pink copy (1 p.)
“ComCom Transmittal slip for BTAG,” 1-27-81 (1 p.)
Front matter with red ink directions, Contents, Bio, etc., n.d., originals and typeset (6 p.)
“Text patches 1-27-81,” typeset (3 p.)
“6904", n.d., typeset (6 p.)
First reprint of index proof, 2/23/81 (1 p.)
Typeset illustrations captions, 5 February 1981, typescript (4 p.)
HARPER NATURE LIBRARY list, n.d., photocopy (1 p.)
“TRANSMITTAL SLIP,” “3-12-81,” white copy (1 p.)
Miscellaneous royalty statements

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Fran
Machemer, Corona
Sprague, Marshall
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.

BOX 94:5 1982
Review
Philip L. Fradkin, A River No More: The Colorado River and the West
WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE
17(1)(May 1982):63-64

Tear sheet, “A River No More. . .” from WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Copy of WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE

CORRESPONDENCE:
Fradkin, Philip

BOX 94:5 1982
“Becoming Mom to an Infant Word Processor”
SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE
12(11):164 (February 1982)

[No title], n.d., photocopy of manuscript, with editor’s notes in pencil (4 p.)
[No title], n.d., manuscript, n.d., typescript with pencil edits (3 p.)
Tear sheet from SMITHSONIAN
Copy of SMITHSONIAN
Letter-to-the-Editor printed in SMITHOSONIAN (2 copies)
Request for permission to reproduce for Scott, Foresman and Company, 1 May 1978

CORRESPONDENCE:
Borst, Ray
Collin, Frances
Finke, Susan
Foard, Ruth
Hollis, Joanne
Johnson, Cathy
Mason, Charlene
Milne, Margery
Peters, Lois
Salisbury, Angus
Sayre, Roxanne
Williams, Richard L.

BOX 94:7
SPABA Annual Meeting 1982
Talk
20 February 1982

Typescript on gray paper (21 p. not numbered)

CORRESPONDENCE:
VanHorn, Margaret
Viers, Val

BOX 94:8
CARLETON COLLEGE 1982
Naturalist-in-Residence
27-28 May 1982

Schedule
Photocopy of newspaper interview, n.d.
Natural History 65, course syllabus
Various natural history brochures
List of students and guests

CORRESPONDENCE:
Buchwald, C. Edward
Rustad, Owen A.
Vick, Timothy
Walle, Pauline

BOX 94:9
Speech to Volunteer Association
Fine Arts Center
September 1982

CORRESPONDENCE:
Mashburn, Mary
Sparks, Barbara

A CONSCIOUS STILLNESS, with Edwin Way Teale 1982
New York: Harper & Row 1982
Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press 1984

NB: MUCH OF THE MATERIAL RELATING TO THIS BOOK IS IN SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT HOMER BABBIDGE LIBRARY, STORRS, CT.

BOX 95:1
“POSSIBLE THINGS TO DISCUSS IN OUR CANOE CONVERSATIONS,” photocopy (x p.)
Photocopy copies of EWT letters (originals in University of Connecticut Homer Babbidge Library) (ca. 114 p.)
Correspondence with Edwin Way Teale, 20 January 1976 to 28 July 1980, photocopy copies (118 p.)

BOX 95:2
“Some Useful Plants of Early New England,” Economic Botany 28:311-337, 1974, photocopy (23 p.)

BOX 95:3
Working address list for contacts on A Conscious Stillness (7 p.)
“CONCORD LIST,” n.d., typescript list of names of contacts and people to acknowledge, with additional names added (4 p., not numbered)
“CONCORD LIST,” n.d., 3-hole typescript, as above (4 p., not numbered)

BOX 95:4
Miscellaneous handwritten notes and clippings, “carded 3-28-80” in red ink upper right, handwritten in black and blue ink on lined 3-hole yellow paper (3 p.)
Complete field notes, 12 March 1976 to 1 September 1980, handwritten in blue ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (260 p.)
EWT “THE SIXTEENTH TRIP OF 1979 – THOREAU MEETINGS (July 13-15, 1979)” (3 ½ ;\p.) Plus photocopy of miscellaneousnotes (7 p.)
“TQ from C & M Rivers,” n.d., pencil notes on lined yellow 3-hole paper (1 p.)
“Asb lovely . . .” n.d., heavily edited in blue ink (partslp.)

BOX 96:1
“List of 2 x 2¼” negatives in EWT file October 1980,” typescript (2 p.)
Possible illustrations to be done from plants listed in text, n.d., typescript (1 p.)
ILLUSTRATIONS,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (1 p.)
“ILLUSTRATIONS 14 February 1982, annotated in blue ink, 3-hole typescript (2 p.)
Photocopy of two drawings, n.d., identified by Ray Angelo (2 p.)
Corrections for A Conscious Stillness, n.d., salmon paper (1 p.)
Corrections for A Conscious Stillness, 12 August 1982, typescript and carbons (2 p.)
BOX 96:2
“BRIEF INDEX TO EWT’S CHAPTERS,” n.d., white carbon (3 p.)

BOX 96:3
Complete manuscript, “1-16-82 corrections from Corona Machemer” in green ink, 3-hole typescript with quoted material inserted to face text page (234 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1/82,” 3-hole typescript, edited in blue and red ink (6 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1/82,” 3-hole typescript as above, “READ FROM THIS CORRECTED
FORM” in blue marker, edited in pencil

BOX 96:4
U.S.G.S. SHREWSBURY, MASS, 7.5 topo
Sudbury Valley Trustees, Inc. newsletter October 22, 1956 (4 p.)
“SUDBURY ASSABET CONCORD RIVER BASIN STUDY (46 p.)
“SUDBURY-CONCORD RIVER WATERSHED November 9, 1960,” mimeograph (2 p.) + Sudbury Valley Trustees, Inc. newsletter November 1, 1960 (4 p.)
“Flood of 1968 on Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers . .,” ATLAS HA-371 (3 large maps)

BOX 96:5
Cover proof of A CONSCIOUS STILLNESS
Title page
Harper & Row catalogue
Miscellaneous reviews
Jacket copy (2 p.)
Newspaper picture of Sudbury Bridge
Photograph of EWT taken by Herman Zwinger, n.d.
Photograph of AHZ taken by Herman Zwinger, n.d.

BOX 96:6
Nellie Teale’s letter concerning EWT’s health
Newspaper clippings and obituaries
Clippings re: Teale and Trail Wood

BOX 96:7
Thoreau Lyceum list of books, November 1983, listing A CONSCIOUS STILLNESS Reviews
Review, WELLESLEY ALUMNAE MAGAZINE 67(3):26-27
COUNTRY JOURNAL, July 1982, review of ACS (pp. 88-89) with Nellie Teale’s note inserted
New England, University of Massachusetts Press, catalogue notice (p. 19)

BOX 97:1
ANN ZWINGER . . . BACKGROUND INFORMATION,” typescript, 26 May 1977 (3 p.)
Carbon of above
ANN ZWINGER PROFILE,” May 26, 1977, typescript (4 p.)
Various, usually dated, scraps of paper in envelope labeled by EWT, “ANN ZWINGER – Profile,”
(3 p.)

BOX 97:2
EWT photographs:
Christmas cards made from EWT photographs (8 5x7” prints)
Personal of Nellie, EWT, Trailwood (8 8x10” prints )
Landscapes of Trailwood (3 8x10” prints)
Color transparencies (10)

BOX 97:3
EWT galleys “4-28-82,” for article on loosestrife, AUDUBON
EWT lecture at School of Philosophy, Concord September 12, 1979 (17 p.)
Copy of same (17 p.)
EWT acceptance speech for Sarah Josepha Hale Award, August 21, 1975, photocopy (18 p.)
Copy of AUDUBON, July 1982, “Stems beyond Counting” (p. 38)
Copy of AUDUBON, “Lane Wild Forever,” May-June 1957 (p. 106)
“Edwin Way Teale,” CENTRAL BASIN AUDUBON SOCIETY, May 11(2):5, 2001
Copy of TRACES: OF INDIANA AND MIDWESTERN HISTORY

CORRESPONDENCE:
Forest, Catherine E.
Weber, Catherine

BOX 97:4
“LIST OF LETTERS FROM EDWIN WAY TEALE TO ANN H. ZWINGER,” n.d., typescript (1 p.)MIA
“LETTER LIST 20 February, 1982,” typescript (2 copies, 1 p. each)
Letter to W. Clark Stocking and Connecticut Bank and Trust Company, 20 February, 1982, requesting permission to quote, unsigned (2 copies, 2 p. each, one on salmon paper)
Letter to W. Clark Stocking and Connecticut Bank and Trust Company, August 25, 1981,” request to quote
Correspondence with W. Clark Stocking and Nellie D. Teale, July 15 to 21 January 1982 concerning permission to quote from the letters of Edwin Way Teale (4 p.)
Signed agreement with Executors of the Estate of Edwin Way Teale 20 February 1982 for permission to quote letters (4 originals signed)
Signed agreement with executor W. Clark Stocking and Connecticut Bank and Trust Company, 9 March 1982, including list of letters (6 p.)
“LETTER LIST 20 February 1982” of EWT letters quoted in text

BOX 97:5
Typescript of notes from reading EWT’s day books with time spent in anticipation of biographical work (5 p. + cover note)
Copy of report of time at Thoreau Society meeting, 198 , typewritten ( p.) FIND

BOX 97:6
CORRESPONDENCE (PREPARATION):
Burlingame, Edward L.
Collin, Frances
Fillman, Lisa
Machnemer, Corona
Pulitzer, Lisa
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.
Miscellaneous royalty statements


BOX 98
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: Quotes, Bibliography, General background

BOX 99
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: Assabet River: Headwaters at Westborough through Chapinville

BOX 100
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: Assabet River: Acton through West Concord

BOX 101
ACS: Herbs, Birds, Fauna, Insects

BOX 102
Typed 3 x 5” note cards filed by Chapters: Introduction, Chapters 1 through 11

BOX 103
Typed 3 x 5” note cards: Pollution

BOX 104:1
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Allen, William
Anderson, Leonard
Angelo, Ray
Bauer, Frederick
Bradshaw, Forrest
Brooks, Paul
Burke, Sydney
Childs, Eleanor
Collin, Frances
Cross, Anne
Cunningham, Jessie C.
Eipper, Alfred
Fossum, Kristin
Gay, Frederick
Gillbert. Betsy
Godec, Bev
Grady, Louise
Graham, Judy
Greeley, Dana
Hansen, Bruce
Hartel, Karsten
Harding, Lillian E.
Hellquist, C. Barre
Huber, Parker
Huehmer, Paul (family)
Hench, John B.
Henry, Stephen M.
Hogan, Paul
Lauzon, Joseph H.
Leach, Bradford S.
Linquist, Wallace
Machemer, Corona
Marshall, Louise
Marchocki, Kathryn
Marshall, Louise
Mays, Edwina H.
McDonald, John
MacDougall, William R.
McClintok, Frank and Mary
McDunn, Peggy Farrell
McFarland, Patricia
McGrath, Ann
McLaughlin, Lee
Meixsell, Lael and Ann
Miller, Richard
Monahan, Daniel
Morash, James M.
Moss, Marcia
Nabhan, Gary
O’Toole, John C.
Prescott, Carl
Rawinski, Thomas J.
Schimmelpfeng, Richard
Screpitis, Arthur
Sheridan, Thomas J.
Spalt, Ellen F.
Stanton, Frank (letters to)
Steinway, Frederick
Stocking, Vinnie and Bill
Sullivan, Laura
Sullivan, William
Tidman, Jacqueline
Walker, Eugene and Mary
Woolley, Gilbert K.
Woolner, Frank
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.

BOX 104:2
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Ackerman, Joy W.
Bales, Miriam
Baxter, Jean
Bigelow, David
Birkhead, Gene
Borst, Ray
Brooks, Paul
Chapman, Ralph
Cohn, Herbert B.
Comeau, Charles
Condry, William
Cross, Anne
Davis, Millard C. (Bill)
Dawson, Glen
Emery,Helen
Estabrook, Anne
Fenn, Mary and Mary Gail
Garrelick, Renee
Getsinger, Jennifer
Gilbert, Elizabeth F.
Godec, Bev
Godwin, Mills E., Jr.
Harding, Walater
Hellquist, C. Barre
Huber, Parker
Huehmer, Paul (and family)
Johnson, Harold
Jorgensen, Richard
Joyce, Elizabeth
Jurgens, Anna
Kaplan, Ralph
Kennedy, Elsie
Koomey, Peg
Kresge,Richard
Larson, Rebecca
Lavender, David
Lee, Mary Edith
Macdougall, Bill
Machemer, Corona
Maloney, Jerry
McAleer, John
McDonald, John
McDunn, Peggy Farwell
McGrath, Anne
Milne, Lorus J. and Margery
Mitchell, Olive
Moody, Robert
Mudd, Barbara
Nagel, Ted
Peck, Mary
Peterson, Roger Tory
Peyton, Angus
Powell, Beth
Reynolds, W. Ann
Roach, Helen
Robbins, Roland Wells
Robinson, Bobbie
St. George, Arthur
Salisbury, Angus
Schwartzman, Jack
Strimple, Marian
Stephen, Thomas W.
Streeter, Robert
Tallmadge, John
Tidman, Jacqueline
Weber, Catherine E.
Williams, Marilyn McGregor
Woodman, Joyce
Woodworth, John A., M.D.

BOX 105:1 1983
President’s Address
THE THOREAU SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING
9 July 1983

Officers of the Thoreau Society
“Dec 3 1980,” notes in blue and black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“DUTIES OF THE THOREAU SOCIETY PRESIDENT 7-312-81” (1 p.)
Minutes, agendas, reports relating to merger of Thoreau Society and Thoreau Lyceum, 1982-1983
CONCORD JOURNAL, 14 July 1983, p. 7, clipping re:merger
“THOREAU SOCIETY ELECTS Ann Zwinger PRESIDENT,” n.d., “SPECIAL FEATURES
SYNDICATE” (1 p.)
DUTIES OF THE THOREAU SOCIETY PRESIDENT,” n.d., annotated in blue ink
(1 p.)

BOX 105:2
Thoreau Society brochure
AHZ notes, 7 July 1983, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper ( p.)
“THE THOREAU SOCIETY, 1983 ANNUAL MEETING,” Saturday, July 9, 1983” (1 p.)
THOREAU SOCIETY Bulletin, Summer 1983, with presidential address, pp. 3-7
Typescript of speech with pencil annotations (18 p.)
Clean typescript of speech incorporating changes made above (18 p.)

BOX 105:3
CORRESPONDENCE:
Anderson, Mary
Brooks, Paul
Cook, Reginald L.
Ferguson, Malcolm M.
Glick, Wendell
Greeley, Dana
Harding, Walter
Howarth, William
Huber, Parker
McClintok, Mary
Meyers, Michael
Meyerson, Joel
Miller, A. Richard
Nash, Roderick
Needham, Lucile
Oehlschlaeger, Fritz
O’Toole, John C.
Oehser, Paul
Parker, Robert W.
Peterson, Roger Tory
Robbins, Roland Wells
Scofield, Edmund
Teale, Edwin Way
Thomas, Stephen W.
Tidman, Jacqueline
Uhlig, Herbert
Wagner, Fred
Walker, Eugene and Mary
Wetherill, Beth
Wheeler, Marion
Whipple, Larry
Williams, Paul O.

BOX 105:4
“The 1983 Wilderness Calendar” 1983
Salt Lake City: Dream Garden Press

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Sanders, Ken

A DESERT COUNTRY NEAR THE SEA
New York: Harper & Row (1983)
Tucson: University of Arizona Press (1987)

BOX 105:5
“DECEMBER, 1972 in black ink, “12/23/72,” handwritten field notes, in blue ink on lined yellow legal paper, both sides (18 p.)
“CABO SAN LUCAS, CHRISTMAS 1973,” handwritten field notes, blue ink on lined yellow 3-hole paper (2 p.)
“10-12 March 1975,” handwritten field notes, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow lined paper (20 p.)
“DECEMBER 1976,” handwritten field notes, in blue and black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper, double-sided (8 p.)
“8-29-78” handwritten field notes, black ink, single folded yellow sheet

BOX 105:6
“DECEMBER, 1978,”handwritten field notes, in black ink, “12-22-78” in blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (25 p.)
“NOVEMBER 1979,” handwritten field notes, in black ink, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (21 p.)
“Thanksgiving Day letter,” n.d., ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (6 p.)
“THANKSGIVING DAY NOV 22 1979" (1 p.)

BOX 105.7
“12-28-79,” handwritten field notes, in blue ink and pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (23 p.)
“ 7 January 1980,” handwritten field notes, ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)
“FEBRUARY 1980,” handwritten field notes, black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (24 p.)
“April 28 -- May 6 (1980),” handwritten field notes, in black ink, plant list in green ink, notes in pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (20 p.)

BOX 105:8
“October 1980,” handwritten field notes, black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (17½ p.)
”DEC 1-12, 1980,” handwritten field notes, in red ink/blue ink/pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (60 p.)
Envelope containing receipts for La Laguna trip December 1980

BOX 106:1
“BAJA February 1-7, 1981,” handwritten field notes, blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (27 p.)
Miscellaneous fragments of typewritten notes
“March 4-13, 1981,” handwritten field notes, black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (34 p.)
“July 1981,” handwritten field notes, in red ink, pen and pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (32 p.)
“BIRDS AFTER LUNCH,” n.d., blue ink on lined yellow 3-hole paper (1 p.)

BOX 106:2
Miscellaneous notes, “Feb 1981,” typescript (7 p. + some partial pages)
“3 November 1981,” handwritten field notes, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (36 p.)
“7 January 1982,” Handwritten field notes, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (27 p.)
“SAN LAZARO MARCH 1982,” andwritten field notes, blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (10 p.)
“PUNTA COLORADA BAJA6 Mar. 20, 82,” in red ink, notes beginning 8 Marche 1982, blue ink on lined yellow 3-hole paper (6½ p.)
12-20 March 1982, handwritten field notes, blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper, “PROLOGUE 3-20-82” in red ink marks date of transcription (9½ p.)

BOX 106:3
“4 November 1982,” handwritten field notes, 3-hole lined yellow paper (15 p.)
“5 January 1983,” handwritten field notes, black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (15 p.)
“MARY SHROYER 8 December 1986,” handwritten notes on 3-hole lined yellow paper (8 p.)

BOX 106:4
Complete set of photocopyed field notes (282 p.)

BOX 106:5
“INTRODUCTION,” n.d. (½ p.)
“How do you describe…” (daughters Susan, Jane, Sara) “3 July 82,” carbon (3 p.)

BOX 107:1
FOLLOWING FIELD NOTES ARRANGED IN CATEGORIES IN PREPARATION FOR WRITING (typescript unless otherwise specified):
“BEACHCOMBING,” December 1972 (4 p.)
“TIDAL POOLS BEACH AND WAVES,” December 1972 (10 p.)
“BAJA BEACH SAND,” December 1978 (1 p.)
“ALGAE BEACH,” December 1979 (1½ p.)
“BEACH ON EAST COAST UP NEAR SHIPWRECK,” October 1980 (1 p.)
“BEACH,” December 1980 (1½ p.) + blue typescript (1/4 p.)
“WAVES,” December 1980, + other dates (14 p.)
“SNORKELING,” February 27, 1978 (17½ p.)
“LOBSTER,” n.d. (2 p.)
“BEACH NORTH OF HOTEL,” February 1981 (3 p.)
“BEACH AT SAN JOSE DEL CABO/LAGOON,” March 1981 (4 p.)
“BEACHCOMBING,” March 1981 (3 p.)
Miscellaneous fragments

BOX 107:2
“LANDSCAPE,” December 1978 (8 p.)
“COUNTRYSIDE,” February 1980 (7 p.)
“COUNTRYSIDE WEST SIDE DIVIDE,” 6 February 1980 (3 p. + two partial pages)
“ARROYO WALK with Susan,” February 1980 (2 p.)
“LANDSCAPE HILL ABOVE PARR HOUSE,” April 28, 1980 ( 2 p.)
“EASTERN COAST,” October 1980 (1 p.)
“PUNTA COLORADA,” March 1982 (4 p.)
“LANDSCAPE,” October 1980 + other dates (31½ p.)
“LAGUNA,” December 1980 (8 p.)
“TODOS SANTOS,” December 1980 (1 p.)
“CALAVERA,” February 1981 (2 p. + fragments)
“RANCHING,” March 1981 ( 1 p.)
“RANCHERO NEAR CALAVERA,” March 1981 (1 p.)
“CABENA BALEZZA,” March 1981 (1 p.)
Miscellaneous fragments

BOX 107:3
“PLANTS,” May 2, 1980 (3 p.)
“PLANTS,” February/March 1981 (2 p.)
“PLANTS,” 4 January 1982 (2 p.)
Miscellaneous fragments
“INSECTS,” 4 May 1980 + other dates (11 p.)
“INSECTS,” 4 January 1982 (6 p.)
List of Insects w/field book collection numbers, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (10 p.)

BOX 107:4
“SUSAN’S STORY CORMORANT/Dec 1978 (1 p.)
“BIRDS,” April 1980 + other dates (6 p.)
“BIRDS,” February, March 1981 (6 p.)
Fragment, 3 January 1982
“RAIN Dec 1978” (1 p.)
“WEATHER,” April, 1980 (1 p.)
“WEATHER March 4-13, 1981” (3 p.)
Miscellaneous typed notes, dated “Dec 31 1979,” “Dec 1980,” “3 December 1980,” “Nov 22 1979,” “Dec 31 1979,” “Jan 1980,” and “February 1980,” typescript (8 p.)
“MAPS,” n.d., blue typescript (3 1/8 p.)
“EPILOGUE FLYING HOME,” March 1981, typescript (3 p.) + newsprint (1 ¼ p.)
List of expenses, 16-24 July 1981 MIA
“EPILOGUE 2 Jan 82,” heavily edited, white 3-hole typescript (5 ½ p., pp. 6-11)

BOX 107:5
Possible book titles, n.d., handwritten in pencil, 7½ x 10” lined white paper (3 p.)
Handwritten notes, n.d., 3-hole yellow paper (1 p.)
Various epigraphs (4 p.)
Prologue (3½ p.)

BOX 107:6
Miscellaneous manuscript pages/epigrams/parts of chapters/mostly undated (289 p.)

BOX 108:1
“INTRODUCTION,” typescript (½ p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” “WP 12-20-81 (18 p.)
“INTRODUCTION 2 Jan 82,” “CORRECTIONS DONE 2/7/82” in red ink, cut-and-paste typescript (22 p.)

BOX 108:2
Handwritten list of names, 3-hole white (1 p.)
List of names n.d., (7 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENT,” March 1983 (6 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENT,” March 1983 (6 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGEMNT,” March 1983, pencil corrections (6 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” “Marshall ms” on second page, n.d., typescript (10 p.: pp. 20, 22-26 + title pages)

BOX 108:3
Handwritten bird list, n.d., blue ink on 3-hole lined white paper (7 p.)
“BIRD LIST,” 3-hole typescript including corrections (17 p.)
“BIRD LIST,” photocopy with Sanford Wilbur’s comments (21 p.)
“BIRD LIST,” typescript, newsprint with copy editor’s marks in green (16 p.)
“BIRD LIST,” “FINAL RUN 2-19-83,” typescript (16 p.)
“BIRD LIST,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (21 p.)
“BIRD LIST,” copy of above
“BIRD LIST,” n.d., typescript 3-hole white, annotated in pencil (21 p.)
“Brewster’s List Cape Birds,” n.d., typescript (5 p., not numbered)
“BIRD LIST,” n.d., typescript, heavily annotated in pencil (15 p.)
“BIRD LIST,” typescript, n.d., incorporating changes from above (19 p.)
Letter to Edwin Way Teale, n.d., photocopyed (1 p.)

BOX 108:4
Plant lists, n.d., according to time of bloom, leaf type, habitat, etc., 3-hole lined yellow paper, (62 p., not numbered)
“PLANT LIST,” n.d., 3-hole typescript, pencil notations (50 p.)
“PLANT LIST,” n.d., checked by Annetta Carter (54 p.)
“VINES,” n.d., typescript (1 p.)
“CHLOROPHYTA, Dawson 335-38,” n.d. typescript (6 p.)
“CHLOROPHYTA, Abbot & Hollenberger,” n.d., typescript (10 p.)
“PLANTS,” n.d., (8/10 x 29) typescript, copy editor’s marks in green (58 p.)
“FOOTNOTES FOR PLANT LIST,” n.d., handwritten in pencil (1 p.)
“PLANT LIST FERNS & ALLIES,” n.d., typescript (42 p.)
Plant chart with index of families (45 p.)
“VEGETATIVE KEY TO THE WOODY LEGUMES OF THE SONORAN DESERT REGION,” September 1977, “ photocopy (21 p.)
“PLANT LIST checked by Ira Wiggins,” n.d., typescript (49 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Wiggins, Dr. Ira L.

BOX 108:5
Handwritten lists of reptiles and amphibians, pencil-edited 3-hole lined white paper(2 p., 1 white, 1 yellow)
“REPTILE AND AMPHIBIAN LIST,” n.d., typescript (3 p.)
“REPTILE/AMPHIBIAN LIST,” 3-hole typescript (5 p.)
Photocopy of above w/corrections of Dr. Robert Bezy (5 p.)
“AMPHIBIAN LIST,” n.d., 3-hole typescript, pencil annotations (5 p.)

BOX 109:1
“MAMMAL LIST,” n.d., typescript (7 p.)
“MAMMAL LIST,” typescript 3-hole newsprint (5 p., not numbered)
“Mammals of the Cape Region of Baja California, Mexico,” photocopy
“Mammals of the Cape Region,” n.d., copy editor’s marks in green (3 p.)
“Mammal List and Bibliography,” n.d., handwritten, 3-hole lined yellow paper (5 p.)
Photocopy of handwritten bibliography (n.d.) (7 p.)
Miscellaneous photocopyed references used in preparation:
BOX 109:2
INSECTS

BOX 109:3
BIRDS
CRUSTACEA/MOLLUSKS/INVERTEBRATES
GEOLOGY
HISTORY

BOX 109:4
MARINE VERTEBRATES

BOX 109:5
BIRDS

BOX 109:6
MAMMALS

BOX 110:1
Miscellaneous photocopyed references used in preparation:
HISTORY

BOX 110:2
Miscellaneous photocopyed references used in preparation:
BIOGEOGRAPHIC AND GEOLOGY

BOX 110:3
“SEPTEMBER 1, 1982,” complete typescript, 3-hole paper, footnotes inserted with each chapter but not numbered in ms. sequence (387 p. for manuscript only)

BOX 111:1
“REVISED OCT 30 82 AFTER NELLIE’S READING,” 3-hole typescript (299 p., not numbered)
“NOTES,”n.d., inserted at end of each chapter

BOX 111:2
Manuscript, n.d., corrections in red, missing pp. 20-26 (287 p.)

BOX 111:3
Magazines and newspaper clippings pertaining to Baja California

BOX 112:1
Manuscript fragments, “5 October 1982" in pencil, some cut-and-paste (approximately 77 p., some partial)

BOX 112:2
“INDEX 13 October 1982,” 3-hole typescript(5 p., not numbered)
Manuscript with endnotes inserted at end of each chapter, n.d., pages not consecutively numbered (281 pp. Of text, 425 p. in all)

BOX 112:3
“FOOTNOTES: Introduction,” n.d., yellow tag “IN BETWEEN COPY TR CORRECTIONS,” typescript (159 p. + p. 288)

BOX 112:4
“FOOTNOTES:9,” “REDONE 12-19-82” and “MATHES CORRECTIONS” in pencil, 3-hole typescript with Mathes comments in pencil (pp. 103-112)

BOX 113:1
“FOOTNOTES: Introduction,” n.d., 3-hole typescript, heavily annotated in pencil (150 p.)
BOX 113:2
“FOOTNOTES: Introduction,” “April 13, 1983,” “CUT IN HALF” in pencil, typescript (158 p.)

BOX 113:3
“FOOTNOTES: Introduction,” “FN as in Galleys April 14, 83,”typescript (159 p.)
“FOOTNOTES: Introduction,” “4/16/83” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (95 p.)
“FOOTNOTES: Introduction,” “ May 7 1983” in red ink, corrections in red ink (92 p.)

BOX 113:4
“FOOTNOTES:9,” n.d., typescript “replaced 400-409” in red ink, page numbers stamped and handwritten (24 p.)

BOX 113:5
“FOOTNOTES Introduction,” n.d., typescript, heavily copy edited in green or purple ink, blue pencil (95 p.)

BOX 114:1
“CHRONOLOGY,” n.d., typescript annotated in red and blue ink with yellow underlines (9 p.)
“CHRONOLOGY,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (7 p., not numbered)
“CHRONOLOGY,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (7 p.)
“CHRONOLOGY,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (9 p.)
List of expeditions, n.d., carbon (1 p.)
“EXPEDITIONS,” n.d., typescript (5 p.)
“CHRONOLOGY,” n.d., typescript with pencil annotations (14 p.)
“CHRONOLOGY,” n.d., 3-hole typescript, page numbers in pencil (14 p.)
“CHRONOLOGY — Mathes,” n.d., Michael Mathes handwritten comments and corrections (7 p.)
“PURITAN AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY EXPEDITION,” n.d., typescript on yellow paper (1 p.)
“CHRONOLOGY,” n.d., typescript w/copy editor’s marks in green, stamped “p. 487-495” (9 p.)

BOX 114:2
“FOOTNOTES” for 14 chapters, n.d., newsprint typescript, interpaged with photocopy documentation inserted to face matching text (these not numbered) (159 p.)

BOX114:3
“FOOTNOTES: Introduction: The Cape,” n.d., cut-and-paste typescript, copy editor’s marks in green pencil, stamped page number (pp. 296-458)

BOX 115
Final typescript of A Desert Country near the Sea, “5-9-83,” beginning with dedication page, proofreader/designer’s markings, pages numbered in red, contained in two folders, pp. 1-203 and 204-454 (454 pp. in toto)

116:1
Notes,”Muramoto . . .”, n.d., 3-hole yellow handwritten (2 p.)
“MISC. LIBRARY CONGRESS Jan. 1982,” handwritten notes on 3-hole lined yellow paper (7 p.)
Library of Congress research + LOC print-outs (7 p.)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY 2-12-83,” 3-hole newsprint (27 p.)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY pre-September 1982,” typescript (36 p.)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CONSULTED,” n.d. (25 p.)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CONSULTED,” n.d., typescript with notes in red ink (24 p.)
“SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY run off 12-19-82,” 3-hole typescript with notes in red ink (25 p.)
“SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d., typescript, 3-hole typescript with green copy editor’s marks, stamped 460-486 (25 p.)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY” by date of publication, n.d., 3-hole white (54 p.)
List of pertinent California Academy of Sciences holdings, annotated in pencil, n.d., yellow typescript (2 p.)
“Bibliography by subject, note to copy editor,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (pp. 28-32)
“ADDITIONS TO BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (2 p.)
“SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d., 3-hole typescript, annotated (28 p.)

BOX 116:2
Page proofs #789, marked for Index (281 p.)

BOX 116:3
“A DESERT COUNTRY NEAR THE SEA.” index, n.d., typescript edited in red (47 p.)

BOX 116:4
“MATHES CORRECTIONS” in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (10 p. erratically numbered)
“MATHES COPY comments transferred 12-18-82,” typescript (81 p., erratically numbered)

BOX 117:1
“KERSTITCH MS ONLY COMMENT PAGES” (18 p., page numbers not consequitive)

BOX 117:2
Yellow tag, “SEND TO PHILLIPS SENT 2/14/83” (24 p., nonconsecutively numbered)

BOX 117:3
Typeset sample pages (10 p.)

BOX 117:4
Miscellaneous photocopies of typeset pages (64 p.)

BOX 117:5
Jacket, color proof

BOX 117:6
“TENTATIVE ILLUSTRATION LIST,” n.d., typescript (1 p.)
“TENTATIVE ILLUSTRATION LIST,” dated “2-83,” annotated (1 p.)
List of illustrations by chapter, n.d., typescript ( 9 p.)
Same as above, n.d., with pencil annotations for drawing size (8 p.)
List of drawings, typescript with copy editor’s marks, n.d. (9 p.)
List of drawings, n.d., single-spaced typescript ((2 p.)

BOX 117:7
“PHOTOGRAPHS,” n.d., with photograph number, galley page, and subject, typescript (2 copies each)
Handwritten photograph list, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (2 p.)
“PHOTOGRAPHS,” typescript, n.d., copy editor’s green markings 2 8 x 10” color photographs

BOX 117:8
Photocopies of drawings (140 p.)

BOX 117:9
Permission requests and authorizations
Answers to request for blurbs
Handwritten notes for William Monroe, lined 3-hole yellow paper (2 p.)

BOX 117:10
Miscellaneous names and addresses, odd-sized papers
Reviews

BOX 117:11
Reviews and clippings

BOX 117:12
“Graveyards I have loved . . .,” n.d., pencil on lined yellow 3-holed paper (5 p., not numbered)
“Dear Three,” n.d., goodbye to Cabo San Lucas, typescript (12½ p., not numbered)

BOX 118 OVERSIZE

BOX 118:1
DUPES of “789 DESERT COUNTRY - BACKMATTER,” 23 March 1983 (175 p.)

BOX 118:2
Complete page proofs of A DESERT COUNTRY NEAR THE SEA, n.d. (193 p.); Bound uncorrected proof (224 p.)

BOX 118:3
Miscellaneous maps used in preparation, including map used for end papers

BOX 118:4
Miscellaneous reviews

BOX 118:5
Notice in Harper & Row catalogue, “Selected new and recent books 1984”

BOX 118:6
CH-22 WORLD AERONAUTICAL CHART of Baja California Peninsula (5th edition, October 29, 1981)

BOX 118:7
Endsheet map for A DESERT COUNTRY NEAR THE SEA

Box 118:8
Page proofs for COLORADO II

BOX 118:9
Sample pages for A WALKER’S COMPANION (20 p.)

BOX 119
Typed 4 x 6” note cards: AGRICULTURE through GEOGRAPHY

BOX 120
Typed 4 x 6” note cards: GEOLOGY through SEA OF CORTEZ

BOX 121
Typed 4 x 6” note cards: SHIPPING/PIRACY through XANTUS; Cape flora ACANTHACEAE through FABACEAE

BOX 122
Typed 4 x 6” note cards: Cape Flora: FAGACEAE through ZYGOPHYLLACEAE
Bibliography cards, organized by subject

BOX 123
Typed 4 x 6” note cards: INTRODUCTION through CHAPTER 9

BOX 124
Typed 4 x 6” note cards: CHAPTER 10 through CHAPTER 14

BOX 125
Typed 4 x 6” note cards: Bibliography cards

BOX 126
Handwritten index cards

BOX 127:1
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Abell, Millicent
Beidleman, Dr. Richard
Brian, Ray
Brooks, Paul
Brusca, Richard C.
Burlingame, Edward L.
Carter, Annetta
Collin, Frances
Conley, Patrick
Crow, James T.
Dawson, GAlen
Gibbs, Robert H.
Jeffries, Jim
Karten, Terry
Kerstitch, Alex
Kiger, Robert
Lavender, David
Lindsay, George E.
Machemer, Corona
Martinez, Nestor Agundez
Mathes, Michael
McDonald, John
McVaugh, Rogers
Messing, Me’old
Monroe, William
Muramoto, H.
Nash, Thomas L.
Nordstrom, Judy
Parr, Miriam
Patten, Dr. Donald R.
Phillips, Dr. Richard
Polzer, Dr. Charles
Record, Patricia Stocking
Reynolds, Dr. Ann
Rivera, José
Root, Mary Alice
Sanchez, David
Shroyer, Mary
Simballa, Bruce
Sobel, Bonnie
Starling, Carol
Starr, Susan
Staub, Charlotte
Stoner, Lee
Turner, Raymond M.
Vargo, Alex
Warrick, Dan
Webb, Olie
Wiggins, Ira
Wilbur, Sanford
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.
Miscellaneous royalty statements

BOX 127.2
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Angell, Trudi
Beidleman, Richard
Bruhns, Maxine
Buxton, Kathryn
Cohee, James
Cohn, Herbert B.
Cole, Barbara
Coleman, Jane
Collin, Frances
Cox, Stephen
Cross, Anne
Darville, Fred T.
Dawson, Glen
Downes, Margaret
Elliott, Marjorie
Finney, Ruth
Fowler, Mrs. William A.
Fritts, Dr. Thomas
Froelich, Grey
Godwin, Mills
Goodman, John D.
Goddard, Joan
Grace, Patrick J.
Green, Stewart M.
Hay, John
Hayden, Julian
Heinrichsdorf, Ava
Huber, Parker
Jaspersen, Eni
Jeffers, Dean W.
Johnson, Cathy
Keller, Dennis
Klages, Virginia
Knickel.Lorrie
Kress, Mere
Larson, Edith
Lavender, David
Lenz, Lee W.
Lindblad, Lisa
Maloney-Rames, Patrice
Marshall, Joyce
Marshall, Louise
Marshall, Peggy
Mayo, C. M.
McDonald, John
McNamee, Gregory
Meck, G. L.
Milne, Lorus & Margery
Morgan, C. Allan
Nabhan, Gary
Neil, Linda
Niemala, Aina
Niles, JoAnn & Clayton
Noyes, Judy
Parr, Marian
Patterson, George and Margaret
Rabkin, Sarah
Ray, Ben T.
Reid, Toy F.
Reynolds, Dr. Ann
Salisbury, Angus
Sanz, Robert
Seaman, Nancy
Seyfried, Susan
Schocken, Joseph L.
Sobel, Bonnie
Stoner, Lee
Waterman, Jon
Wayne, Janet
Wayne, Scott
White, W. S., Jr.

BOX 127:4
Exhibit and illustrated talk
Homer Babbidge Library
University of Connecticut
17 November 1983
CORRESPONDENCE:
McDonald, John
Schimmelpfeng, Richard

BOX 128:1
“Selecting Descriptive Details”
Basic Language, WORKBOOK AND HANDBOOK, Signature Edition
HARPER & ROW ENGLISH CURRICULUM
(New York: Harper & Row, 1975, 1983)

Work Book, p. 172

BOX 128:2
“DAM BEAVERS”
[unpublished]

“Dam Beavers!” n.d., narrow column typescript (6 p., not numbered)

BOX 128:3
Illustrations for Verne Huser, RIVER REFLECTIONS: A COLLECTION OF WRITINGS
(East Woods Press, 1984)

3 original and 5 photocopy copies of scratchboard drawings

CORRESPONDENCE:
Campbell, Barbara
Huser, Verne
MacMillan, Sally

BOX 128:4 1984
CARLETON COLLEGE, DHL
Commencement remarks
9 June 1984

1984 Commencement program
Seating plan
Citation
Recipients of degrees
“CARLETON COLLEGE June 9, 1984,” pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“CARLETON COLLEGE June 9, 1984,” pencil- and ink-edited typescript (4 p.)
TIME Magazine, 18 June 1984
Tear sheet and copies (2), one encapsulated in plastic

CORRESPONDENCE:
Angel, Ronald W.
Boddington, Jo
Conley, Rebecca
Cross, Anne
Deeble, Bob
Edwards, Robert H.
Ewald, Jill
Heinrichsdorff, Ava
Mitchell, Olive
Obaid, Dorothy
Rupp, Bob
Shoop, James
Teale, Nellie
Whitehead, Elizabeth

BOX 128:5
THE THOREAU SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING 1984
President’s Address
4 July 1984

Thoreau Society Bulletin 167, Spring 1984
“BOARD JULY 84,” notes on lined yellow paper in pencil and black ink (2 p.)
Notes for address, lined yellow paper handwritten in pencil (3 p.)
“THE THOREAU SOCIETY July 14, 1984 First Parish Church Concord MA 01742,” Agenda of meeting (2 copies)Various papers pertaining to meeting
“THOREAU: THE QUINTESSENTIAL WANDERER,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (9 p.)
“THOREAU: THE QUINTESSENTIAL WANDERER,” n.d., typescript edited in pencil and red ink (9 p.)
THE THOREAU SOCIETY BULLETIN 169, Fall 1984, presidential address pp. 1-2 (2 copies)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Greeley, Dana
Harding, Walter
Myerson, Joel
Wagner, Fred

BOX 128:6
THE COLORADO COLLEGE 1984
Illustrations for 1984 Summer Session Catalogue

“THE COLORADO COLLEGE/SUMMER CATALOGUE,” n.d., list of mounted drawings and prices (1 p.)
Colorado College Bulletin, Summer Session, June 18-August 10, 1984

CORRESPONDENCE:
Kickingbird, Margo
Peterson, Elmer R.

BOX 128:7 1984
RUN, RIVER, RUN
Reprint paperback
Tucson: University of Arizona

Black-and-white copy of jacket, University of Arizona Press edition
Sample color copy of jacket
University of Arizona Press Bulletin, “Paperback Reissues of Distinguished Works”
Betsy Hilbert, TEACHING ENVIRONMENTAL LITERATURE, ed. Frederick O. Waage, photocopy of p. 91
Linda DuVal, “Zwinger’s ‘River’” now in paperback,” Linda DuVal, GAZETTE TELEGRAPH, December
1984

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Cox, Stephen F.
Rea, Barbara
McNamee, Gregory
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.

BOX 128:8 (1984)
“TOUTES DIRECTIONS”
Illustrations by Jane Zwinger
1984 [not published]

“TOUTES DIRECTIONS,” “July 4, 1984” in pencil, typescript on yellow paper, edited in pencil (7 p., not numbered)
Photocopy of Jane’s sketches for illustrations, n.d.
“TOUTES DIRECTIONS,” n.d., typescript (4 p., two-sided)
“TOUTES DIRECTIONS 7/15/87,” typescript (8 p.)
“TOUTES DIRECTIONS,” n.d., typescript with edits in black ink (7 p.)
“TOUTES DIRECTIONS,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript incorporating changes made above (8 p.)
“TOUTES DIRECTIONS,” n.d., typescript, n.d., name and address upper left (7 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances

BOX 128:9
Susan L. Sanford, “A Song for the Other California: Ann Zwinger’s A DESERT COUNTRY NEAR THE SEA brings the remote Cape Region of Baja California into Reach”
PACIFIC DISCOVERY October-December 1984 37(4):32-35

“Susaan I. Sanford . . . 27 March 1984,” typescript (11 p.)
Copy of PACIFIC DISCOVERY, 2 copies

CORRESPONDENCE:
Kennan, Mary E.
Sanford, Susan
Warrick, Dan

BOX 128:10 1985
Talk
UTAH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
COLORADO PLATEAU LECTURE SERIES
7 January 1985

“COLORADO PLATEAU LECTURE SERIES” (2 p.)
“NOTES FOR SLC SPEECH 7 JANUARY 1985,” pencil-edited typescript (25 p. hand numbered)
“UTAH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 7 January 1985,” typescript (21 p. not numbered)
Brochure

CORRESPONDENCE:
Williams, Terry Tempest

BOX 128:11 1985
Gary Raham, “Ann Zwinger – A Short Profile”
NEWSLETTER,
GUILD OF NATURAL SCIENCE ILLUSTRATORS, Colorado Chapter
January, 1985

Copy of newsletter

CORRESPONDENCE:
Raham, Gary
Strawn, Susan

BOX 128:12 1985
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE
“Work in Progress” talk: John Xantus: Baird’s Collector in Cabo San Lucas, 1859-1861
21 February 1985

Announcement
“[XANTUS.SPC] JOHN XANTUS CABO SAN LUCAS 1859-1861,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (19 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Evans, Howard
Kerstitch, Alex

BOX 129:1 1985
“A Hungarian in Baja”
AUDUBON 97(1)(January, 1985):128-139

Untitled, “Nov. 15, 1981,” typescript edited in pencil and black ink (31 p.)
Same, heavily edited in black ink (31 p.)
“JOHN XANTUS,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
“JOHN XANTUS by Ann Zwinger” in pencil, “Nov 15, 1981,” “(Seaman)” upper right corner, corrections (31 p.)
“A LAUGHING STOCK FOR PELICANS” [in pencil], 22 November 1981, first page on 3-hole lined yellow paper, remainder cut-and-paste typescript (31 p.)
“JOHN XANTUS by Ann H. Zwinger,” in black ink, “Seaman” and “PHOTOCOPY MOSER 1 Despart 1 Northcross 2, Seaman 1 + original,” typescript (17 p.)
2 photocopy copies of above, “17 Jan 82,” edited typescript, one with “Seaman” (17 p.)
“SUGGESTED ILLUSTRATIONS FOR XANTUS” (10 p., some duplicates)
Photocopy of title page, heavily edited (8 p.)
“31 Jan 82,” “THE WIND BLOWS TO HARD ALL THE TIME,” “AHZ FINAL W/NOTES” in red ink, typescript including 6 pages of unnumbered notes (28 p.)
Untitled ms, “31 Jan 82,” “Revised” in red ink, typescript (15 p.)
“THE WIND BLOWS TO HARD ALL THE TIME 31 Jan 82,” typescript (16 p.)
“SUGGESTED ILLUSTRATIONS FOR XANTUS” (2 p.)
“JOHN XANTUS: BAIRD’S CAVALIER COLLECTOR IN BAJA CALIFORNIA,” n.d., typescript (28 p.)
Copy of above (28 p.)
Photocopy of slides, Herman H. Zwinger, 25 September 1984 (5 p.)
Copy of AUDUBON, January 1985

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cohn, Herbert B.
Collin, Frances
Hill, Martha
Sayre, Roxanna
Seaman, Nancy
Stanton, Frank

BOX 129:2
Review 1985
Charles van Ravenswaay, Drawn from Nature: The Botanical Art of Joseph Prestele and His Sons (Washington, D.C.:Smithsonian Institution Press, 1984)
ARNOLDIA (Arnold Botanical Gardens) 45(1)(February 1985):28-31

“DRAWN FROM NATURE,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript of review (10 p.)
“DRAWN FROM NATURE,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript of review (5 p.)
Galley of review 14 x 8.5” (4 p.)
Copy of Arnoldia, 8 February 1985

CORRESPONDENCE:
Schofield, Edmund

BOX 129:3 1985
ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM
Talk
11 May 1985

Brochures
“ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM 11 May 1985,” typescript (19 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Davis, Dan
Fontana, Bernard
Helms, Chris

BOX 129:4 1985
CARLETON COLLEGE
Naturalist-in-Residence
May 12-18, 1985

“Ann Zwinger Visit,” schedule (1 p.)
Block diagram of schedule
“SCHEDULE FOR VISIT OF ANN ZWINGER, MAY 12-MAY 19, 1985” (2 p.)
“NATURAL HISTORY 65,” student list

Miscellaneous correspondence concerning visit
Photocopy of interview, “Visiting Professor Naturally Teaches Outdoors,” Post-Bulletin, 21 May 1985
“17 MAY 85,” notes for talk on “Work in Progress” (9 p. + ¼ yellow page with acknowledgments)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Alexander, Joseph
Baxter, Susan
Buchwald, C. E.
Cady, Suzanne
Elveton, R. O.
Jacobson, Jake
Jeffrey, Jan & Kirk
Jorgensen, Paul
Poulton, Margaret C.
Savina, Mary
Sigford, Ann
Tallmadge, John

BOX 129:5 1985
Review
Frank Graham, The Dragon Hunters
(New York: E. P. Dutton, Inc., 1985)
BLOOMSBURY REVIEW 5(8) (May 1985):7

“The Dragon Hunters,” n.d., typescript of review, lightly pencil-edited (6 p.)
Copy of Bloomsbury Review

CORRESPONDENCE:
Auer, Marilyn

BOX 129:6 1985
OLD SOUTHWEST/NEW SOUTHWEST
Conference, Writers of the Purple Sage, Tucson Public Library
14-17 November 1985

Conference announcement and registration (2 p.)
Program (2 copies)
OLD SOUTHWEST/NEW SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE PROGRAM, photocopy (2 p.)
Map of Westward Look facilities
“23 July,” pencil on 3-hole yellow paper (1 p.)
Manuscript beginning, “I am a research writer . . . ,” n.d., incomplete typescript (3 p.)
“Tucson WRITERS OF THE PURPLE FIGWORT 1 November 1985,” pencil-edited typescript (13 p.)
Same as above, “14 November 1985,” “Timilou’s comments in green pencil (13 p.)
“16 November 1985 WHAT’S A NICE NATURALIST LIKE ME DOING ON AN ENVIRONMENTAL PANEL?” Rixon pencil-edited typescript (12 p.)
Same as above, “(3rd copy) 16 November 1985,” lightly pencil-edited typescript (12 p.)
Brief bibliography (1 p.)
Miscellaneous clippings
Evaluation form
Miscellaneous telephone notes

CORRESPONDENCE:
Dannreuter, Kathy
Lensink, Judy [see also Temple]
Nagel, Janice

BOX 130:1
FRIENDS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA LIBRARY 1985
Book & Author Luncheon
3 December 1985

Program (1 copy)
Reservations @ Arizona Inn

CORRESPONDENCE:
Powell, Lawrence Clarke
Spellbring, Viola

BOX 130:2
Talk to Docents 1985
ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM
4 December 1985

[Extemporaneous talk, no typescript]
Miscellaneous telephone notes

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hunter, Janice

BOX 130:3
CARLETON COLLEGE Field Geology Course 1986
Death Valley Seminar
1-5 March 1986

November 13, 1985 Course description (mimeographed 7 p.)
Syllabus
Block schedule for class
AHZ Schedule
Air fare

CORRESPONDENCE:
Savina, Mary

JOHN XÁNTUS: THE FORT TEJON LETTERS (1857-1859) 1986
Tucson: University of Arizona Press (1986)

BOX 130:4
Microfilm copies of Spencer Baird’s letters to John Xántus and others pertinent to Xántus, beginning 8 October 185(7), penciled notes and translations (ca. 299 p.)

BOX 130:5
Photographic copies for reproductions of Xántus’ Field Register bird illustrations in black and white, 8 x 10” (12 prints, including 2 of Picus)

BOX 130:6
“Baird’s letters,”, n.d., typescript of letters by date and recipient (11 p., 2 copies p. 1)
Letters of Spencer Fullerton Baird to John Xántus, microfilm prints (35 p.)

BOX 130:7
“Field Register, Fort Tejon,” photocopy legal size, Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7212 (88 p.)

BOX 130:8
Two 8 x 10” photographs for reproduction of Cañada de las Uvas, and copy of 1857 Railroad Survey map
Aerial perspective drawing of Fort Tejon, photographs for reproduction, 10 x 13” (12 copies)

BOX 131:1
“J. Xántus Collection,” n.d., photocopy of Ft. Tejon animals collected by Xántus (3 p.)
Animals mentioned by Xántus, n.d., indexed to letter date, 3-hole typescript (4 p.)
Same as above, plain typescript (4 p.)
“General Register of Birds FORT TEJON with footnotes,” n.d., typescript (80 p., pp. 246-335)
BIRDS COLLECTED BY Xántus AT FORT TEJON,” n.d., typescript keyed to letter date (13 p.)
“BIRDS COLLECTED BY Xántus AT FORT TEJON 8/27/84,” “Corrected AOU 6th ed 1983,” 3-hole typescript, annotations in olive green ink) (13 p.)
“CAPTIONS FOR Xántus BIRD DRAWINGS,” n.d., carbon (1 p.)

BOX 131:2
“BOOKS AND ARTICLES BY OR ABOUT Xántus,” n.d., bibliography, 3-hole typescript (3 p.)
“Identification list of names mentioned in Xántus letters,” n.d., heavily annotated in pencil 3-hole yellow, one page handwritten (total 7 p., not numbered)
“Identification list of names mentioned in Xántus letters,” n.d., typescript (16 p.)

BOX 131:3
Miscellaneous photocopyed material used in book preparation

BOX 131:4
Miscellaneous telephone notes re: trip to Bakersfield and Fort Tejon
Handwritten notes, “5 April 85,” Fort Tejon, 3-hole yellow paper (3 p. + one 4 x 6” card)

BOX 131:5
Photocopy copies, various maps and possible illustrations (6 p.)

BOX 131:6
Permissions requests

BOX 131:7
Miscellaneous photocopies of Xántus’ register with bird illustrations (7 p.)

BOX 131:8
Henry Miller Madden, Xántus, Hungarian Naturalist in the Pioneer West (Linz, Austria: Oberosterreichischer Landesverlag, 1949), photocopy (151 p.)

BOX 130:9
Notice of publication (3 p.)
Reviews

BOX 132:1
“24-26 Sept 84 COPY W/REA’S COMMENTS” in green pencil, “10/18/84” in pencil, Rea’s and AHZ pencil notations throughout ms (233 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
*Rea, Amadeo

BOX 132:2
Table of Contents list of Xántus’ letters, n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (1 p.)
Table of Contents list of Xántus’ letters, n.d., retype of above (1 p.)
“FORT TEJON ROUGH INDEX,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (8 p.)

BOX 132:3
“ACKNOWLEDGMENT 4-19-85,” typescript with corrections in red ink (2 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENT 4-19-85,” 3-hole typescript (2 p.)

BOX 132:4
Miscellaneous manuscript pages, “23 Nov 84 PARTIAL ONLY PAGES WITH LARGE CHANGES. OK pages in Notebk,” 3-hole typescript (77 p.)

BOX 132:5
“Genl reg w/illus,” “These reprinted Sept 25, 83” in pencil (36 p., non-consecutively numbered)

BOX 132:6
“ANNOTATED LIST OF XANTUS’ FORT TEJON BIRDS,” “AHZ 2-22-86" in green pencil, manuscript with copy editor’s marks and queries (14 p.)

BOX 132:7
“INDEX,” n.d., typescript (55 p.)
“INDEX,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (55 p.)
“TEJON ROUGH INDEX,” n.d., typescript (55 p.)
“INDEX,” n.d., with copy editor’s marks in green pencil and red ink, plus query tags (55 p.)

BOX 133
“JOHN XÁNTUS: FORT TEJON 1857-1859,” “Nov 25 84” in pencil, 3-hole typescript, “2/85 corrections/changes from copy edited ms.” in green ink, complete manuscript with reference photocopies and copies of original letters inserted facing matching text (346 p.)

BOX 134:1
“John Xantus: The Fort Tejon Letters,” n.d., 2 pink cover pages, final manuscript w/copy editor’s marks and query tags, pages with stamped numbers (378 p.)

BOX 134:2.
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Bailey, Elizabeth
Blum, Ann
Carter, Annetta
Chang, Marilyn
Collin, Frances
Cullimore, Clarence, Jr.
Cullimore, Rosemary
Darling, Curtis
Gold, Joy
Heinrichsdorf, Ava
Joachims, Larry
Jones-Eddy, Julie
Lines, Steve
McDonald, John
McKale, William
McNamee, Gregory
Regen, Shari S.
Reynolds, Dr. Ann
Webner, Marie
Wreden, William P.

BOX 134:3
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Bowers, Janice
Buxton, Kathryn
Charles, Ryan
Cox, Stephen
Dawson, Glen
Fontana, Bernard
Godwin, Miles
Jones, Stephen R.
Koch, Wayne
McDonald, John
Mearns, Barbara C.
Reid, Toy F.
Sherrill, Marge
Spahn, Betty
Szuter, Christine R.
White, W. S., Jr.

BOX 135 OVERSIZE

BOX 135:1
Photocopy of page proofs marked for indexing (134 p.)

BOX 135:2
“APPENDIX: Annotated List of Xántus’ Fort Tejon Birds,” proofs, double pages (pp. 223-255)

BOX 135:3
John Xántus: The Fort Tejon Letters, complete double-page proofs, numbered to p. 232 (116 p.)

BOX 135:4
“JOURNAL KEPT BY ANDREW SWAIN HUSEY, Master of U.S. Brig Floyd and U.S. Surveying Schooner Marcy . . .,” copy of microfilm (33 p.)

BOX 135:5
Note from book designer, Linnea Gentry, 27 December 1985
Photocopy of cover

BOX 135:6
Miscellaneous press releases, reviews
Marketing

BOX 135:7
Enlarged reproduction of stylized drawing of a bird from Xántus’ journal, used in JOHN XÁNTUS: THE FORT TEJON LETTERS

THE LETTERS OF JOHN XÁNTUS TO SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD FROM 1986
SAN FRANCISCO AND CABO SAN LUCAS (1859-1861)
Pasadena, CA: Dawson’s Book Shop, Baja Travels Series
1986

BOX 136:1
Photocopyed articles/papers used in preparation: BIRDS (Baird, Belding, Brewster, Cassin, Coues, Grinnell, Ridgway)

BOX 136:2
Photocopyed articles/papers used in preparation: CRUSTACEA/MOLLUSCA, etc. (Binney, Carpenter, Cooper, Dall, Glassell, Lyman)

BOX 136:3
Photocopyed articles/papers used in preparation: FISH (Gill, Jordon & Gilbert)

BOX 137.1
Photocopyed articles/papers used in preparation: HISTORY (Bancroft, Cleland, Government Documents)

BOX 137:2
Photocopyed articles/papers used in preparation: INSECTS (Horn, LeComte)

BOX 137:3
Photocopyed articles/papers used in preparation: MAMMALS (Allen, Baird, Huey)

BOX 137:4
Photocopyed articles/papers used in preparation: PLANTS (Gray, Vasey)

BOX 137:5
Photocopyed articles/papers used in preparation: REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS (Cope, Yarrow)

BOX 137:6
Excerpts from Xántus’ biographies: Harry Konnyu, Schoenman, Madden, Harris
“Notes on the Xantus tradition”

BOX 137:7
Smithsonian Institution Archives inventories of Xántus material (8 p.)
Archival Permission request from Smithsonian, University of California Bancroft Library
“LIST OF CSL LETTERS,” n.d., typescript keyed to disk designations (2 p.)
Copy of above (1 p.)

BOX 137:8
Letters of Baird to various people concerning Xántus (79 p.)

BOX 137:9
Miscellaneous photocopies of original material, Smithsonian Institution Archives, Vols. 18-22, 24-36, 50-52, 57 (16 p.)

BOX 138:1
Complete copies of Cabo San Lucas letters from John Xántus to Spencer Baird, Smithsonian Institution Archives, 11 February 1859 through 8 October 1861, Nos. 50—108
Xántus’ letters to Andrew Jackson Grayson, 1 May to 8 August 1861 (9 p.)
“Andrew Jackson Grayson, The Audubon of the West,” brochure of exhibition at The Oakland Museum and the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

BOX 138:2
“JOHN XÁNTUS: CABO SAN LUCAS,” “Jan 20 1984,” red stamp dated inside, 3-hole typescript tabbed w/dates of letters (271 p.)
“INTRODUCTION” to above, pencil annotations throughout (21 p.)

BOX 138:3
Miscellaneous manuscript sections sent out for comment/correction

BOX 138:4
Pertinent essays re: Baird & Xántus, National Museum

BOX 139:1
“JOHN XÁNTUS: SAN LUCAS,” “JAN 27 1984,” red-stamped complete manuscript annotated in pencil throughout [yellow underline = word unclear in original letter, red dots = word deciphered] (301 p.)
“JOHN XÁNTUS: SAN LUCAS,” “JAN 30 1984,” red-stamped, pencil-rdited 3-hole typescript (22 p.)

BOX 139:2
“ XÁNTUS BIRDS CSL,” red-stamped date “JAN 29 1984,” list of Xántus’ names, current scientific nomenclature, common name, keyed to letter date, 3-hole typescript with pencil annotations (14 p.)
“SPECIES COLLECTED AT CABO SAN LUCAS AND NAMED AFTER JOHN XÁNTUS,” n.d., typescript (2 p.)
Copy of above (2 p.)
“BIRDS IN USNM COLLECTED BY JOHN XÁNTUS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA,” n.d., typescript (2 p.)
“BIRDS IN USNM COLLECTED BY XÁNTUS [sic] February 1984,” typescript (4 p.)
“BIRDS IN USNM COLLECTED BY JOHN XÁNTUS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA,” dated “FEBRUARY 1984,” same as above but highlighted in pink and green (4 p.)
“XÁNTUS BIRDS CSL August 1984,” “corrected to 6th AOU Checklist,” keyed to letters, 3-hole typescript (20 p.)
“BIRDS IN USNM COLLECTED BY JOHN XÁNTUS IN BAJA CALIFORNIA,” n.d., USNM# list with current names (2 p.)
“List of specimens mentioned in Xántus’ letters that Grinnell seems unaware of,” handwritten (1 p.)
Postcard from Smithsonian Archives, date of Xántus’ last letter to Baird
Notes on Brewster, Birds of the Cape Region, n.d., pencil on 3-hole yellow paper (9 p.)

BOX 139:3
“AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIPS 1833-1858,” photocopies of miscellaneous pages
“LIST OF AMERICAN-FLAG MERCHANT VESSELS THAT RECEIVED
“CERTIFICATES OF ENROLLMENT OR REGISTRY AT THE PORT OF NEW YORK 17892TML-1867,” photocopies of miscellaneous pages
List of ships mentioned in Xántus’ letters, by letter date, handwritten in green pencil (1 p.)
“SHIPS,” n.d., typescript (1 p.)
“SHIPS,” n.d., typescript including 1 yellow page + copies of Xántus’ letters pertaining to ships
(25 p.)
Computer runoff on references (3½ p.)
List of ships, handwritten on yellow paper (1 p.)
Photocopy of notes on Frederick Matthews American Merchant Ships (1 p.)
Correspondence of the Brig Floyd, photocopyed (14 p.) [See OVERSIZE BOX 135 for copy of original log]

BOX 139:4
“List of Reptiles/Amphibians Collected By Xántus, now in U. S. Museum of Natural History, typescript (2 p.)

BOX 139:5
“ACKNOWLEDGMENT,” n.d., typescript , incomplete (5 p.)

BOX 139:6
“BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CONSULTED/CITED,” January 1985,” 3-hole typescript (26 p.)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CITED,” 15 February 1985 (16 p., not numbered)
Miscellaneous notes on pertinent books, bibliographical material (25 partial sheets and cards)

BOX 139:7
Miscellaneous fragments of manuscript, n.d., some cut and paste, various colors of paper, annotated (102 p.)

BOX 139:8
“REQUESTS TO QUOTE,” n.d., list of authors w/those from whom permissions needed starred in red, handwritten, 3-hole yellow paper (10 p.)

BOX 139:9
Miscellaneous map photocopies (3 p.)

BOX 139:10
“NAMED AFTER Xántus,” n.d., handwritten (1 p.)
“NAMED AFTER Xántus,” n.d., typescript (2 p.)

BOX 140
“JOHN XÁNTUS:CABO SAN LUCAS,” “8/28/84” and “1/27/85” dates noted within manuscript, interfaced with photocopies of Xántus’ original letters, with corresponding notes attached to each letter, annotations in pencil throughout (653 p.)

BOX 141:1
“LAST LETTERS FROM HUNGARY 7 DEC 64,” plus miscellaneous notes, typescript, photocopies (44 p.)

BOX 141:2
Office of Printing and Photographic Services,” Directions for photographic reproduction of 1976, fees, order forms, policies and charges of the Smithsonian Institution (6 p.)

BOX 141:3
Carpenter’s copy edit queries, AHZ responses, n.d., cut-and-paste typescript (9 p.)

BOX 141:4
Flyers from Dawson’s Book Shop (8 copies)

BOX 141:5
Sample pages, n.d. (3 p.)

BOX 141:6
Color snapshots, 23 July 1981, Xántus’ beach, Shepherd’s Rock, etc. (12 photographs)

BOX 141:7
Index copy, “The Letters of John Xántus . . .”, n.d., highlighted in yellow, double-checked with blue ticks, for index entries (228 p.)

BOX 141:8
Index, n.d., typescript with proofreader’s marks (91 p.)

BOX 141:9
Western Book Exhibition Award of Merit 1987 (photocopy of original)
WESTERN BOOKS, show catalog (p. 107)

BOX 141:10
Miscellaneous reviews

BOX 142 OVERSIZE

BOX 142:1
Miscellaneous photocopy material used in book preparation

BOX 142:2
Miscellaneous Xántus letters, photocopies

BOX 142:3
Photographic reproductions for illustrations:
8 x 10” Xántus maps (3)
11 x 14” Xántus bird drawing (1)
8 x 11” original pencil drawing for title page
4 x 5” negatives (2)

BOX 142:4
Miscellaneous reviews

BOX 142:5
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Angle, Dr. Philip
Ashford, Marguerite K.
Bockstoce, John
Cabral, Mary
Carter, Annetta
Child, C. Allan
Collin, Frances
Dawson, Glen
Dawson, Muir
Everly, Dr. Elaine
Hart, James D.
Hartgrove, J. Dane
Henderson, Dr. David
Karrow, Robert W.
Klages, Virginia
Mathes, Michael
Musick, Michael P.
Ogden, Annagret
Peters, Gary L.
Pilgrim, Michael E.
Rea, Amadeo
Rebec, Estelle
Regen, Shuri S.
Rosewater, Joseph.
Slonaker, Jon
Walter, Dr. John A.
Westgaate, Susan E.
Wilbur, Sanford
Wolter, John A.
Wood, Virginia Steele
Wreden, William P.

BOX 142:6
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Collin, Frances
Dawson, Glen
Dawson, Muir
Godwin, Mills
Whitehead, Peter

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from A DESERT COUNTRY NEAR THE SEA will be found in BOX E at the end of the collection

BOX 143:1
“The Art of Wandering”
ORION Nature Quarterly
5(1)(Winter 1986):4-13

“The Quintessential Wanderer,” 1984 Presidential Address, The Thoreau Society Bulletin (Fall 1984) (pp. 1-2)
“THE ART OF WANDERING,” unedited typescript (24 p.)
“THE ART OF WANDERING,” “Aug 20 85” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (23 p.)
“THE ART OF WANDERING,” pencil-edited typescript (18 p.)
“THE ART OF WANDERING,” “ORION August 1985” in pencil (19 p.)
Untitled, pencil-edited typescript (18 p.)
Untitled, ink and pencil edits and miscellaneous notes (18 p.)
“DRAWING LIST,” 28 June 1986
“The Art of Wandering,” n.d., photocopy of edited text (12 p.)
Photocopy of typeset essay with notes of placement of illustrations (8 p.)
Copy of ORION, Winter 1986

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Huber, Parker
Niemela, Aina

BOX 143:2
“A World of Infinite Variety”
ANTAEUS
57 (Autumn 1986):34-44

“THE BEACHES OF TIME,” n.d., photocopy of pencil-edited typescript with Rixon notations
Photocopy galley p. with Norris permission to quote in left margin
Galleys for “A World of Infinite Variety,” “7/10/86,” “Folder 4 Gal. 20-27” (8 p.)
Printed version “ “
Catalogue, THE ECCO PRESS

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bourne, Katherine L.
Halpern, Daniel
Reddy, Kate

BOX 143:3 1986
Foreword
SEASONS OF THE WIND
Janice Emily Bowers (Flagstaff: Northland Press, 1986)

“SEASONS OF THE WIND Emily Bowers,” n.d., typescript marked in green ink, pre-publication review for University of Arizona Press (5 p.)

TYPESCRIPT OF ORIGINAL FOREWORD MISSING

CORRESPONDENCE:
Arnold, Betti
Bowers, Janice E.
Houk, Rose

BOX 143:4 1986
Foreword
THE FORGOTTEN PENINSULA
Joseph Wood Krutch (Tucson: University of Arizona (1961/1986)

“FOREWORD,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (12 p.)
“FOREWORD,” n.d., clean typescript (10 p.)
“FOREWORD,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript, final (9 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
McNamee, Gregory

BOX 143:5
Foreword 1986
LIGHTFALL & TIME
Cynthia Bennett
(Flagstaff: Grand Canyon Natural History Association and Northland Press, 1986)

Copy of foreword
Notes of Bennett’s exhibitions

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bennett, Cynthia
Collin, Frances
Davis, John S.
Lamb, Susan

BOX 143:6
Review 1986
RIVER RUNNERS OF THE GRAND CANYON
David Lavender (University of Arizona Press and Grand Canyon Natural History Association, 1986)
WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE
22(1)(Winter 1987):85-86

“River Runners of the Grand Canyon,” “AUG 86” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (2 p.)
Tear sheet from WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE 22(1):85-86

CORRESPONDENCE:
Lavender, David
Wright, Charlotte

BOX 143:7
Foreword 1987
BACKYARD WILDERNESS
Cathy Johnson, (New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Phalarope Books, 1987)

“FOREWORD,” n.d., typescript (4 p.)
“FOREWORD,” “mailed 1 Dec 85,” pencil-edited typescript (3 p.)
“FOREWORD,” n.d., typescript (3 p.)
“CATHY,” n.d., typescript, gray paper (3 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Johnson, Cathy

BOX 143:8
BIOGRAPHY OF SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD
[Not undertaken]

“SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD 1823-1888,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (16 p.)
“TABLE OF CONTENTS” with chapter contents, n.d., edited in black ink (15 p.)
“PROPOSAL FOR A BIOGRAPHY OF SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD,” n.d., typescript (4 p. +cover page)
“SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD 1823-1877,” n.d., lightly pencil-edited typescript (4 p., not numbered)
“SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD 1823-1877,” n.d., clean typescript (4 p., not numbered)
F. Martin Brown, “The F. V. Hayden Letters to S. F. Baird,” THE DENVER WESTERNERS ROUNDUP, XXVII(3)(May-June 1971):3-66
William Deiss, “The Making of a Naturalist: Spencer F. Baird, The Early Years, in From Linnaeus to Darwin, pp. 141-148, tearsheet
E. F. Rivinus, “Dickinson,” in Spencer Fullerton Baird, Educator, October 1989 (pp. 15-17)
Grant applications

CORRESPONDENCE:
American Philosophical Society
Beidleman, Dr. Richard E.
Bessie, Michael
Brann, Helen
Brown, F. Martin
Collin, Frances
Deiss, William
Gordon, Joseph
Levenson, Leah
McNamee, Gregory
Rivinus, Edward
Rupp, Col. Robert
Tidman, Jacqueline
Wyeth, M. S., Jr.

BOX 143:9
“John Xántus - The Saga of an Amateur Naturalist” Slide talk on John Xántus 1987
AIR FORCE ACADEMY
22 February 1987

CORRESPONDENCE:
Ripley, Douglas

143:10
Talks 1987
WILLIAM WOODS COLLEGE
19 March 1987

“WILLIAM WOODS 19 MARCH 1987,” typescript with marked slide, on working in the desert (9. P., not numbered)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Wolfschol, Clarence

BOX 143:11
“John Xantus, Pioneer Naturalist” 1987
Desert Botanical Garden
Scottsdale, AZ
15 April 1987

“[XANTUS.CSL],” n.d., typescript for talk with slide changes indicated in boldface (23 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Nabhan, Gary

BOX 144:1
Talk 1987
MILLICENT ROGERS MUSEUM
23 July 1987

Announcement (2)
“[TALK.ROG] MILLICENT ROGERS MUSUEM [sic} July 12, 1987,” pencil-edited in typescript
(15 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Young, Karen Sue

BOX 144:2
THE LETTERS OF TOWNSHEND STETH BRANDEGEE
[Incomplete research/unpublished]

Notes on Brandegee collection“4-7 June 87 UC Herbarium Berkeley,” handwritten in pencil, yellow lined 3-hole paper (17 p.)
“T. S. BRANDEGEE to K. C. BRANGEE [sic],” list of letter dates, annotated in pencil (3 p.)
List of plants named after Brandegee (1 p.)
Photocopy copies of ten Brandegee letters (17 p.)
Transcription of above, typescript (14 p.)
Crosswhite, Frank S. and Carol D. Crosswhite, “The Plant Collecting Brandegees, With Emphasis on Katharine Brandegee as a Liberated Woman Scientist of Early California, Desert Plants 7(3)(1985):
128-162
Brandegee biography from Joseph Ewan, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATURALISTS (University of Denver Press, n.d.), (9 p.)
Copy of Barbara Ertter, “C. A. Purpus: His Collecting Trips in the Sierra Nevada and Owens Valley” (12 p.)
T. S. Brandegee notices and articles in ZOE (21 papers)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Beatty, Barbara
Carter, Annetta
Collin, Frances
Ertter, Barbara
McNamee, Gregory

BOX 144:3
“WRITING THE NATURAL HISTORY ESSAY” 1987
EN 282 (Block II)
Colorado College
29 September - 20 October 1987

Class list
Notes on lined yellow 3-hole paper
Assignments/Class schedule
“JOURNAL: CREATIVE WRITING 282, 25 September to 20 October 1987,” typescript (64 p.)
“SIERRA CLUB CALENDAR,” editing assignment
Car quiz
“PASSAGES FROM THE JOURNALS OF FAMOUS WRITERS”

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gordon, Joseph
Lausan, Susanna
Maley, Nini
Russell, Grant
Vidmar, Kris

BOX 144:4
Talk and Readings 1987
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, Poetry Center
4 November 1987

Poetry Center Bulletin, October 1987
Announcement of readers for fall 1987
Schedule
Talk notes, n.d., pencil-edited typescript beginning “Nellie Teale reading . . .” (4 p., not numbered)
Purchase requisition and reimbursement
Catalogue

CORRESPONDENCE:
Shelton, Lois

BIX 144:5
Speech
“SPACE AND PLACE”
OPEN SPACES, CITY PLACES
Tucson: Friends of the Library
19-21 November 1987

Schedule for Conference with maps (5 p.)
Brochure (2 copies)
Newsletter from Tucson Public Library, October 1987
“Beyond the Mall,” New York Times, 8 November 1987, 5E
Sentient in the Shade,” “11/15/87," typescript (16 p.)
“Sentient in the Shade,” n.d., typescript with pencil edits (15 p.)
“Open Spaces,” “Timilou” in blue pencil, n.d., typescript with pencil edits (17 p.) + handwritten pencil note from Timilou Rixon
“Sentient in the Shade,” n.d., pencil-edited photocopy (15 p.)
“Discussion moderated by Erum H. Zube,” transcript of talk (34 p.)
Photocopy of “Puzzle or Anti-Urbanism in Classic American Literature,” Leo Marx (10 p.)
Conference Evaluation Form (1 p.)
Itinerary/Hotel bill
Review

CORRESPONDENCE:
Temple, Judy Lensink

BOX 144:6 1987
“Drawing on Experience”
ORION Nature Quarterly
6(1)(Winter, 1987):334-39

“ORION,” n.d., ½ p. typescript list of topics to cover
“ORION” draft 3 May 86/28 June 96,” pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
Clean typescript, n.d. (12 p., unnumbered)
“Orion Nature Quarterly 6(1):Winter DRAWING ON EXPERIENCE,” typescript (12 p.)
“Drawings for ORION 16 October 1985,” list of plants to illustrate
“DRAWING LIST June 28, 1986,” list of drawings and prices; photocopy of payment check (1 p.)
Copy of ORION, Winter 1987

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Gilliam, Olivia
Goodman, John D.
Jaspersen, Eni
Johnson, Cathy
Niemala, Aina
McPherson, Sandra
Tallmadge, John

BOX 145:1 1987
“Writers of the Purple Figwort”
OLD SOUTHWEST/NEW SOUTHWEST, ed. Judy Nolte Lensink, pp. 143-154
Tucson: Tucson Public Library, 1987
(Based on Conference 14-17 November 1985 ~ see BOX 128:2)

“WRITERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE 021886,” manuscript edited for publication (17 p., not numbered)
Short bibliography

CORRESPONDENCE:
Temple, Judy Lensink

[Tape, “The Wilderness Still Lingers,” Arizona Humanities Council, Tucson Public Library, Tim McIntyre, producer (not included)]

BOX 145:2
COLORADO II 1987
Portland, OR: Graphic Arts Center Publishing
1987

Notes, 12 March 1987, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)
Listing of sites, 3-hole spiral notebook paper (4 p.)
“DRAFT 2/2/87,” pencil-edited typescript (40 p.)
“Zwinger 4/27/87 COLORADO II,” pencil-edited typescript (40 p.)
“COLORADO II” cover sheet, “4/27/87" on header inside, clean manuscript (41 p.)
“COLORADO II” cover sheet, “4/27/87" on header inside, clean manuscript (41 p.)
“COLORADO BY ANN ZWINGER EDITORIAL QUERIES,” n.d. (18 p.)
Page proofs with pencil corrections (16 p.)
Copies of small scratchboard drawings, “REDUCE ALL 1/4,” n.d. (8 p., 2 sets)
Note
Miscellaneous reviews and newspaper articles

CORRESPONDENCE:
Andrews, Jean
Bales, Miriam
Byron, Byron
Collin, Frances
Godwin, Mills E.
Hudson, Lester
Jeffers, Dean
Johnson, Cathy
Lindstedt, Dave
Muench, David and Bonnie
Nacht, Len
Peyton, Angus
Pfeiffer, Douglas A.
Reid, Toy
Reynolds, Dr. Ann
Staff, Scott W.
Teale, Nellie

[See also BOX ___ for large page proofs]

BOX 145:3 1988/1989
“Writing Natural History,” Conversations with naturalists
University of Utah, Utah Museum of Natural History
7 January 1988

WRITING NATURAL HISTORY: Dialogues with Authors
Edward Leuders
(Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1989)

“WRITING NATURAL HISTORY: Dialogues with Authors February 1988,” description of project, copy typescript (2 p.)
Preliminary notes, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“FIELD NOTES AND THE LITERARY PROCESS, Dialogue Three, Gary Paul Nabhan and Ann Zwinger,15 February 1988, copy typescript
Invoice from University of Utah Press, 27 July 1989
Stonecrop Book Catalog, Summer 1997
Travel reimbursement

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brooks, Paul
Leuders, Edward
Leuders, Judy
Rollins, Judy

BOX 145:4
“First Snowfall” 1988
COLORADO COLLEGE BULLETIN
General Series 453, Bulletin Series 360 (February 1988)

“First Snowfall,” n.d., typescript edited in pencil (6 p.)
“First Snow,” xexox of COLORADO COLLEGE BULLETIN n.d. (pp. 16-17)
“First Snow, The fall of winter,” SPRINGS MAGAZINE, December 1987 (pp. 169-70)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Shields, Shirley
McWilliams, Barbara

BOX 145:5
“In-house Preservation of Early U.S. Government Maps” 1988
Julie Jones-Eddy and Ann H. Zwinger
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS REVIEW 15(1) January/February 1988):41-47

“ENCAPSULATION,” from COLORADO PRESERVATION ALERT, December, 1991, Vol. 1(4) (1 p.)
No title, “transferred Jan 20-87" in blue pencil, typescript edited in black ink (9 p.)
“Jones,” n.d., typescript (9 p.)
“IN-HOUSE PRESERVATION OF EARLY U.S. GOVERNMENT MAPS,” n.d., gray typescript (7 p.)
Copy, GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS REVIEW 15(1)
Reprint (2)
Invitation to “restoration and preservation” celebration, 15 May 1987

CORRESPONDENCE:
Tidman, Jacqueline
Jones-Eddy, Julie

BOX 145:6
BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE 1988
Paperback edition
Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1988

“Preface to 1988 Edition BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE,” n.d., clean typescript (9 p.)
Folded pages (4) removed from original book, replaced in paperback, half pages (6.5 x 9.25”), including:
“APPENDIX” (10 p.)
“GLOSSARY” (3 p.)
“INDEX” (7 p.)
“BIBLIOGRAPHY” (6 p.)
Page 61 (1 p.)
Cut pages of 1970 edition for reprinting
“BTAG,” n.d., typescript with AHZ pencil edits (8 p.)
“Preface to 1988 Edition,” n.d., typeset (4 p., folded)
“BTAG,” n.d., preface to 1988 edition, pencil-edited typescript (8 p., not numbered)
Plate 25 (1 p.)
About the Author (1 p.)
University of Arizona Press list of journals (1 p. + letter) for 1988 edition

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Cox, Stephen
Lee, Mary Edith
Leppich, Harold
McNamee, Gregory
Webner, Marie

BOX 146:1
Slide talks 1988
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO
13 April 1988

Announcement
“UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO 13 April 1988,” heavily pencil-edited typescript with slide changes circled in red (20 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Rea, Barbara
Rea, Paul

BOX 146:2
Tribute to Richard E. Beidleman 1988
LA TERTULIA
Spring 4(2)(1988):3

“Beidleman,” n.d., typescript (4 p.)
Same, on grey paper (4 p.)
Copy of La Tertulia, Spring 1988

CORRESPONDENCE:
Ellsworth, Nan
Gordon, Joe

BOX 146:3
Slide talk on John Xántus 1988
“The American West: Past and Future III” Series
May 1988

“XANTEJ,” n.d., slide talk (25 p.)
“Cue to slides” highlighted in yellow,, n.d. (pp. 19-32)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Dölz-Blackburn, Inez

BOX 146:4
“Rocky Mountain Alpine Tundra” 1988
Talk at BIOLOGY OF MOTHS WORKSHOP
PIKES PEAK RESEARCH STATION
24 June 1988

“ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALPINE TUNDRA Pikes Peak Research Station June 24, 1988,” typescript, slide changes highlighted in yellow (20 p.)
BIOLOGY OF MOTHS Pre-arrival Information for Participants (4 p.)
BIOLOGY OF MOTHS WORKSHOP List of Participants (1 p.)
Notes, n.d., handwritten in pencil of 3-hole lined yellow paper (17 p.)
AN ANNOTATED GUIDE TO SOME OF THE USE LITERATURE ON BUTTERFLIES (4 p.)
Folder for Florissant fossil beds”T

CORRESPONDENCE:
Covell, Charles V.
Drummond, Boyce
Emmel, Tom
Hoyt, Dale
Payne, Troy

BOX 146:5
Writers of the Purple Figwort: ‘Where is this Southwest? What is a 1988
nature writer?’”
COLORADO COLLEGE BULLETIN
Bulletin Series 364:10-11 (October 1988)

“Excerpts from ‘Writers of the Purple Figwort,” n.d., “Please ignore typesetting commands . . .” in red ink (6 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Koerner, Jane

BOX 146:6
Interview (pp. 78-79), and 1988
text “Cabeza Prieta” (pp. 80-91
in Stephen Trimble, WORDS FROM THE LAND The Best of Contemporary American Naturalists
(Layton, UT: Gibbs M. Smith, Inc. 1988)

“WORDS FROM THE LAND The Best of Contemporary American Naturalists,” n.d., contents and interview (5 p.)
/1/ANN ZWINGER\” n.d., Trimble interview and selection, typescript (pp. 78-90)
Review

CORRESPONDENCE:
Baird, Madge
Trimble, Stephen

BOX 146:7
“Black Butterflies and Bear Cans” 1988
COLORADO NATURE CONSERVANCY FALL NEWSLETTER
1988

“TNC. JUNE,” typescript edited in pencil (4 p.)
Photocopy of essay (2 copies, 1 p. each) missing
Photocopy of first page of NEWSLETTER

BOX 146:7
Interview (pp. 78-79) and
“Cabaeza Prieta” (pp. 80-91) 1988
in Stephen Trimble, WORDS FROM THE LAND:THE BEST OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN NATURALISTS
(Layton, UT: Gibbs M. Smith, Inc, 1988)

“1/ANN ZWINGER\” n.d. Trimble interview and select5ion, typescript (pp. 78-90)
Review

CORRESPONDENCE:
Baird, Madge
Cook, Frank J.
Trimble, Stephen

BOX 146:8
TUCSON WRITERS CONFERENCE 1988
27 to 31 December 1988

“ [WRCONF.TUC] 28 December 1988,” pencil-edited typescript (20 p.)
Preliminary telephone notes, pencil (2 p., 3.5 x 11”)
Class notes and preparation (7 p.)
Handwritten list of participants, gray paper (3 p., 5.5 x 8.5”)
Typed list of participants w/submitted work (1 p., 2 copies)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Dernier, Ann
Kent, Polly

BOX 146:9
SIERRA CLUB CALENDAR for 1989 1989
“The Best of All Possible Worlds”

“SIERRA CLUB CALENDAR 100 WORDS,” n.d., typescript (5 p.)
“THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS,” n.d., draft for Sierra Club Calendar for 1988, copy of edited typescript (4 p.)
“THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS,” n.d., draft for Sierra Club Calendar for 1988, final typescript (4 p.)
“THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS,” “Final Intro,” n.d., photocopy heavily edited typescript (5 p.)
“THE BEST OF ALL POSSIBLE WORLDS,” “Final Intro,” n.d., typescript (5 p.)
“EDITING ASSIGNMENT,” cover sheet and copy of draft essay typescript for Colorado College class in natural history writing (6 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cohee, James
Collin, Frances
Hamilton, Joan
Hansen, Arthur
Reynolds, Ann

BOX 146:10
“RIO GRANDE RIVER” 1989
[not published]

“(Zwinger/Rio Grande 1-13),” galleys from AUDUBON, stamped “FEB 10 1989,” double column (3 11 x 17” pages)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Ware, Leslie

BOX 146:11
Readings/talks with Richard Shelton 1989
NEVADA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
28 February - 4 March 1989

List of names and miscellaneous thank-you letters

CORRESPONDENCE:
Fox, William
Gaffey, Patrick
Robertson, Kirk

BOX 146:12
“JOHN XANTUS AT CABO SAN LUCAS 1859-1861"
Slide talk 1989
Mesa Community College
Grand Canyon Forum April 1989

Announcement of Xantus talk, 6 April 1989
Reading, preliminary manuscript
Schedule (1 p.)
List of names and directions

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hill, Dr. Ronald
Melton, Marcia

BOX 146:13
MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR ED ABBEY 1989
Canyonlands National Park
May 20, 1989

Draft for Abbey, n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
Draft for Abbey eulogy, n.d., edited in pencil and blue ink (5 p.)
Draft for Abbey eulogy, “20 MAY 1989,” heavily pencil-edited typescript (6 p.)
“20 MAY 1989,” pencil-edited typescript (6 p., numbered in pencil)
“20 MAY 1989,” clean typescript (5 p., not numbered)
Copy of above
Untitled typescript, n.d., edited in blue ink, numbered by hand (4 p.)
Envelope containing “MOAB 19-21 MAY”, expense sheet and receipts
Miscellaneous obituaries

CORRESPONDENCE:
Baker, Thelma
Ronald, Ann
Salisbury, Angus
Sanders, Ken
Sleight, Ken
Williams, Terry Tempest

BOX 146:14
LAND ABOVE THE TREES 1989
(Tucson: University or Arizona Press, paperback)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cox, Stephen F.
Collin, Frances
Markey, Susan D.

THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS 1989
New York: E. P. Dutton (1989)
New York: Penguin Books, Plume Edition (1990)
Tucson: University of Arizona Press (1996)

BOX 147:1
Complete field notes for The Mysterious Lands, 1982-1987, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (426 p.)
Tirade about shirts with no pockets, n.d., handwritten in pencil (1 p.)
Miscellaneous telephone notes
Various trip expenses

BOX 147:2
Copy of original field notes, 1985-1987, handwritten 3-hole lined yellow paper and 3-hole typescript, both pencil edited, plus miscellaneous typed notes (290 p.)

BOX 147:3
“INTRODUCTION,” “28 MAY 85,” heavily pencil-edited typescript (23 p.)

BOX 148
CHIHUAHUAN DESERT: miscellaneous printer and photocopyed material used in book preparation

BOX 149
SONORAN DESERT: miscellaneous printer and photocopyed material used in book preparation

BOX 150:1
The Mysterious Lands Advance Uncorrected Proofs (313 p., with handwritten notes)

“HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT” for 29-31 March 1985 plus refuge map
Instructions for waterhole count 1988, U.S. Department of Interior (2 p.)
Carbon, 7 May 1988, willingness to participate request
“Individual sheep sightings,” photocopy of original handwritten records of 1986
bighorn sheep count (2 sets of 13 p.)
“WATERHOLE COUNT,” 1986 (2 sets of 7 p.)
Luke Air Force Base schedule, February 1984 (1 p.)
Volunteer Services Agreement, 21 June to 2 July 1987 (1 p.)
WATERHOLE COUNT “GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS” with blank forms (22 p.)
WATERHOLE COUNT “GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS,” with pencil notes (11 p.)
Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge maps with Buckhorn Tank marked (1 p.)
Annual Waterhole Count Surveys, legal paper (8 p.)
Brochures for birds (2) and amphibians and reptiles of the Cabeza Prieta, n.d.
Copy of pages from Ed Abbey, “A Walk in the Desert Hills,” BEYOND THE WALL
“BACKCOUNTRY INFORMATION FOR HIKERS AND BACKPACKERS Organ Pipe National Monument”
“AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE CABEZA PRIETA GAME RANGE,” Bernard L. Fontana, Arizona State Museum unpublished manuscript 1965 (6 p.)
3 newspaper articles re: Cabeza Prieta

150:2
“THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION, BEHAVIOR, AND ENVIRONMENT OF THE DESERT BIGHORN SHEEP ON THE CABEZA PRIETA GAME RANGE, ARIZONA,” Norman Montgomery Simmons, PhD thesis, University of Arizona Press (144 p.)

BOX 150:3
CORRESPONDENCE:
Broyles, William
Hagen, Linda M.
Van Riper, Stephen

BOX 151
SONORAN DESERT: miscellaneous printed material, periodicals, etc. on PLANTS

BOX 152
Miscellaneous printed material on PLANTS and HISTORY

BOX 153
MOJAVE DESERT: Miscellaneous photocopyed historical material used in book preparation

BOX 154
GREAT BASIN DESERT: Miscellaneous maps and mimeographed material

BOX 155:1
Miscellaneous photocopyed material re: general desert plants and animals

BOX 155:2
Miscellaneous receipts from various desert trips

BOX 155:3
Historical maps

BOX 155:4
“DRAWING NOTES 4-4-86,” 3-hole typescript (1 ¼ p.)
Two pressed plants, identified by Wendy Hodgson, Eustoma exhaltatum and Gentarium calycosum

BOX 155:5
Acknowledgment list, “3-23-86” in purple ink, typescript (2 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENT,” dated at end “February, 1988,” typescript (4 p., not numbered)

BOX 156:1
“CD.6” crossed out, “chg to CD4 combine with” in pencil, n.d., rough draft heavily pencil-edited typescript (approx. 202 p., erratically numbered)

BOX 156:2
“MISC 3-25-86" in purple ink, misscellaneous pencil-edited typescript (50 p., some partial)

BOX 156:3
Miscellaneous ms, “JUL 24" stamped in lower right corner, pencil-edited typescript, cut-and-paste and partial pages (approx. 105 p., erratically numbered)

BOX 156:4
“GB.1 done” in purple ink, “6 January 1985,” pencil-edited typescript, cut-and-paste (approx. 131 p.)

BOX 157:1
Printed notecard pages, some partial, light pencil editing

BOX 157:2
“INTRODUCTION,” interior dates “3-28-86,” “April 20, 87,” “redone Dec 95," working manuscripts, various versions in sequence, heavily edited in pencil on 3-hole typescript, some cut-and-paste and partial sheets, erratically numbered (155 p. in all, 9 versions)

BOX 157:3
“GREAT BASIN DESERT,” “GB 4-4-86" in purple ink, 3-hole typescript, pencil edited, non-consecutively numbered (103 p.)

BOX 157:4
“ASH MEADOWS TRANSITION MJD.4,” interior dates “AUG 1,” JULY 23,” “JUN 21,” transition between Mojave and Great Basin, July 27, various versions in sequence, heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, some cut-and-paste and partial sheets, erratically numbered (172 p.)

BOX 157:5
RERUN IN CUT FORM 11-22-86" in pink pencil, backnotes numbered as per placement after chapters, heavily edited typescript, numbered in pencil (180 p.)

BOX 158:1
“TRANSITION/CHIHUAHUAN/SONORAN DESERTS,” interior dates “JUN 13,“ June18,” “July 2,” and others, working manuscripts, various versions in sequence, heavily pencil-edited on 3-hole typescript, some cut-and-paste and partial sheets, erratically numbered (316 p.)

BOX 158:2
“THE BREATHING SPACES,” n.d., copy of above with pencil edits and some reader comments, 3-hole newsprint typescript (327 p.)

BOX 159
Manuscript, stamped “AUG 21” in red ink, “1986 CONTAINS CHAPTER HEADING QUOTES,” heavily pencil-edited typescript, Rixon comments in blue ink (622 p.)

BOX 160:1
“Rerun in smaller chapters Feb 1987" in green marker, typescript heavily edited in pencil and blue ink (289 p.)

BOX 160:2
“THE BREATHING SPACES,” stamped “SEP 21,” pencil-edited typescript (522 p.)

BOX 161:1
“THE BREATHING SPACES,” “ms. cut in Europe Sep/Oct 86 rerun,” 3-hole typescript with pencil edits (443 p.)

BOX 161:2
Untitled manuscript, “3/22/87” in blue pencil, heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (314 p.)

BOX 162:1
“CHIHUAHUAN DESERT,” interior dates “May 29,” “3/23/86,,” “June 29,” heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, some cut-and-paste and partial sheets, erratically numbered with several versions of each chapter (363 p.)

BOX 162:2
“THE BREATHING SPACES,” “March 1987" in red marker, pencil-edited typescript, chapters separated by salmon-colored sheets (310 p.)

BOX 163:1
“THE BREATHING SPACES,” stamped “SEP 21,” pencil-edited typescript with chapters divided by salmon-colored sheets (505 p.)

BOX 163:2
“THE BREATHING SPACES,” May 1987" in red marker, heavily pencil-edited typescript, with note appended to Judy Sellers (327 p.)

BOX 164:1
“THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS,” “RERUN 12-26-87” in red ink, heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, yellow highlighting to indicate illustration placement (324 p.)

BOX 164:2
“THE BREATHING SPACES, n.d., 3-hole typescript, edited in pencil and red ink, chapters separated by lettered tabs, notes with each chapter separated by salmon paper aned numbered separately (325 pages of text, 116 p. notes) plus Acknowledgment (4 p. not numbered) and SELECTED BIBLOGRAPHY(9 p., not numbered) (432 p.)

BOX 165:1
“THESE MYSTERIOUS LANDS Ann Haymond Zwinger,” n.d., 3-hole typescript with quote sources inserted, blue pencil edits, yellow slash marks in upper lefthand corner (438 p.)

BOX 165:2
“ILLUSTRATIONS,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (4 p.)
List of possible illustrations, n.d., single spaced typescript, both plants and animals (pp. 3-11)
Plant list, n.d., typescript (3 p., not numbered)
Plant list, “Mojave Desert March 1986,” 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS April 1, ‘88,” 3-hole typescript, plants only with scientific names, notations in pink ink(7 p.)
“LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS” by chapters, n.d., red ink edits on 3-hole typescript, plants only (5 p.)
“LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS” by chapters, n.d., plants only (6 p.)

BOX 165:3
Photocopies of sketches with caption corrections in red ink (26 p.)
CONTENTS OF PACKAGE (1 p.)
LIST OF SCENICS AND ANIMAL DRAWINGS 30 November 1987” (1 p.)
Photocopy copies of scenics (5 p.)

BOX 165:4
The Mysterious Lands, photocopies of mechanical art, 23 Feb 1989, with queries (26 p.)
Photocopies w/queries (83 p.)

BOX 166:1
“THE BREATHING SPACES,” n.d., “ MacMAHON MS.” in red marker, sparsely-edited typescript, notes at end (432 p.) + endnotes (6 p., not numbered)

BOX 166:2
“OF BEGINNINGS AND LECHUGUILLA,” “FEB 19, 1988 w/MacMAHON’s comments” in pink marker, pencil-edited typescript (314 p.)
CORRESPONDENCE:
MacMahon, James A.

BOX 167:1
Manuscript checked by Al Romspert, Manager, Desert Studies Consortium, Zzyzx, California, “transferred 12-6-87,” photocopy (pp. 200, 202, 206, 209)

BOX 167:2
“LESLIE’S COPY & COMMENTS” in pencil, manuscript checked by David M. Leslie, Researcher, Desert bighorn sheep (pp. 512-521 + 4 p. Backnotes)
“INFLUENCE OF WEATHER AND DENSITY ON LAMB SURVIVAL OF DESERT MOUNTAIN SHEEP,” Charles L. Douglas and David M. Leslie, Jr., The Journal of Wildlife Management 58(1) January 1986

BOX 167:3
Manuscript on bee stings and dehydration, checked by Dr. David Nordstrom, 17 August 1987 (pp. 137-142), plus related medical papers

BOX 167:4
“THE BREATHING SPACES,” n.d., typescript (43 p.)
“01/25/87 NELLIE’S READING,” pencil notes on 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)

BOX 167:5
“Broyles trans Oct 15, ‘87,” in green, pencil edits (pp. 118-162, 365-380)

BOX 167:6
“THE BREATHING SPACES,” “JANUARY 1988" in blue pencil on first page of Table of Contents, 3-hole typescript with pencil and pink pencil edits, blue checks throughout (432 p.)

BOX 168:1
“THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS The Four Deserts of the United States,” n.d., with Truman Talley’s pencil edits, also pink and blue pencil edits, no notes (285 p.)

BOX 168:2
“THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS The Four Deserts of the United States,” “FEB 1988" in red marker on TABLE OF CONTENTS, pencil-edited typescript including heavily edited notes in blue and black pencil, plus heavily edited “BACKNOTES’ in blue and black pencil and red ink (415 p.)

BOX 169:1
The Mysterious Lands,” copy-edited manuscript with pink and blue tabs (439 p.0

BOX 169:2
“BIB.CIT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CITED,” “For copy editors reference ONLY,” n.d., corrections in red and blue pencil (87 p.)
“BIB.SEL, “Selected Bibliography 46 books,” n.d., typescript with corrections in pencil and red pencil (pp. 433-441)
“NOTE TO COPY EDITOR” as cover letter to “BIB.CIT” etc., n.d., photocopy (89 p.)

BOX 170:1
“THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS,” n.d., “photocopy of repro” in red ink (373 p.)

BOX 170:2
E. P. Dutton pink publication cover sheet, scheduling dates in 1989, “author galleys” in green pencil on first page (314 p.)

BOX 171:1
“MASTER PAGES” stamped in red, “Specifications, Job #1230, December 29, 1988” copy-edited manuscript, edits and notations in blue, green and black pencil and red ink, queries on pink of yellow tags, many torn off, marked in blue for index (379 p.)

BOX 171:2
“MASTER GALLEYS,” December 29, 1988 in pencil, duplicate of above, queries on pink tags, notations in green ink (374 p.)

BOX 172:1
“THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS,” n.d., “author’s set” in red ink, yellow highlighting for index, blue double-check ticks, yellow instruction tags (372 p.)

BOX 172:2
“LIST OF ITALICIZED WORDS THAT SHOULDN’T OUGHT TO BE ITALICIZED,” n.d., typescript corrections to text with page numbers highlighted in yellow (26 p.)
“CONTENTS OF PACKAGE” (1 p.)
“LIST OF SCENICS AND ANIMAL DRAWINGS 30 November 1987 (1 p.)
Photocopy copies of scenics (5 p.)

BOX 172:3
Alphabetical listing of bibliography, n.d., edited in pencil and pink ink (14 p.)

BOX 172:4
Typescript of captions, heavily edited in red ink and blue pencil (4 p., incomplete)

BOX 172:5
Photocopy of placement of drawings on text page (83 p.)

BOX 172:6
“THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS,” “Specifications JOB #1230,” n.d., miscellaneious typeset front matter (6 p.)
“THE MOJAVE DESERT,” n.d., typeset copy with Endnotes, Index, Illustrations, miscellaneous corrections and pages (166 p.)

BOX 173:1
Photocopies of cut and arranged individual drawings (253 p.)

BOX 173:2
“INDEX TML ON RIVER JAN 89” on yellow tag, editing done on first eagle count trip for Colorado River book, heavily pencil-edited typescript done (54 p.)

BOX 173:3
“THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS INDEX,” typescript, double-checked and edited in pencil (48 p.)

BOX 173:4
“INDEX,” n.d., typescript, copy-edited and annotated in black and green pencil, and red ink (47 p.)

BOX 173:5
“MASTER PAGES” stamped in red, “INDEX,“ ”Master first pass” in green ink (pp. 375-388)
“INDEX”, “Master second pass” in blue ink (pp. 375-388)
Clean typescript of index (pp. 375-388)

BOX 174
3 x 5” typed note cards: Bibliography cards “”A through “Heitman” [red tabs indicate read]

BOX 175
3x5" typed note cards: “Heitman” through “S”

BOX 176
3 x 5” typed note cards: Bibliography cards “T” through “Z;” “GEOLOGY” (through “Sand”)

BOX 177
3 x 5” typed note cards: “GEOLOGY” (cont’d.); INVERTEBRATES, MAN

BOX 178
3 x 5” typed note cards: “VERTEBRATES” (cont’d.)

BOX 179
3 x 5” typed note cards: “AMPHIBIANS” “INSECTS,” “HISTORY”

BOX 180
3 x 5” typed note cards: “HISTORY” (cont’d.); “FLORA”

BOX 181
3 x 5" typed note cards: “FLORA” (cont’d.)

BOX 182
3 x 5" typed note cards: Interior “named” deserts

BOX 183

3 x 5" typed note cards: Quotes, CHIHUAHUAN DESERT

BOX 184
3 x 5" typed note cards: SONORAN DESERT

BOX 185
3 x 5" typed note cards: MOJAVE DESERT

BOX 186
3 x 5" typed note cards: GREAT BASIN DESERT

BOX 187
3 x 5" typed note cards: Notes by chapters, Chapters 1 through 13

BOX 188
3 x 5" typed note cards: Notes by chapters, Chapters 14 through 23

BOX 189:1
Publicity, Reviews, tear sheets

BOX 189:2
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Bowden, Charles
Bowers, Janice E.
Brenner, Alan
Collin, Frances
Cooper, Jeffrey
Cornett, James
Curry, Dr. Donald
Ethridge, Nancy
Forman, Dave
Hodgson, Wendy
Hughes, Dave
Hykes, Camilla
Jess, Linda
Johnson, Rebecca
Kraybill, Janet
McClanahan, Dr. Lon L.
McGown, Julia
McLaughlin, Steve
Meyers, Joel E.
Nabhan, Gary
Niss, Mike
Norris, Dr. Kenneth
Olais, Ancieto L.
Pasanen, Jane
Reichhardt, Karen
Rixon, Timilou
Rosenberg, Nancy
Rosenholtz, Jeremy
Schroder, Alan M.
Sherpa, Dr. Gerald
Sleight, Ken & Jane
Talley, Truman M. (continued BOX 190:1))

BOX 190:1
Teale, Nellie
van Wagenen, Rick
Wagstaff, Mary
Waite, Dr. Robert
Watson, Darlene
White, Elise
Whitford, Walter
Whitmore (?), Sarah
Williams, Margaret and Loring
Williams, Terry Tempest
Wright, William P.

BOX 190:2
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Amex, Peggy
Asplund, Owen
Atkinson, Karen
Bargen, Dr. Richard
Black, William A.
Boddington, Jo
Boice, Judith
Brenner, Rose
Breunig, Karen
Brooks, Paul
Brown, F. Martin
Bussey, Judy
Butler, Leo
Buxton, Kathryn
Chesky, Eric
Collin, Frances
Cox, Stephen
Cross, Anne
Daniels, Alicia
Finke, Susan
Fisher, Richard D.
Fox, Cheryl
Fritts, Dr. Thomas
Glassburn, Allen R.
Godwin, Miles
Greer, Barry Roberts
Hartmann, Patti
Hayden, Julian
Hegert, Todd
Heinrich, Berndt
Hollis, Jo
Holmgren, Noel and Pat
Johnson, Cathy
Kaufman, Alan J.
Kerry, Lynn
Kerstitch, Alex
Kirkpatrick, Dick
Koeller, Jim
LeCompte, Janet
Margolis, Emma
McDonald, E. D.
Meger, Father Thomas
Milner, Earl
Moore, Jennifer
Musick, Pat
Nabhan, Gary
Nordstrom, Frank
Norris, Kenneth
Pearson, John
Prude, John Robert
Raithel, John
Rea, Paul
Reynolds, Ann
Rice, Hazel T.
Rixon, Timilou
Salisbury, Angus
Savina, Mary
Shayne, Eileen
Schroder, Alan
Shelton, Richard
Sherrill, Marjorie
Sherwood, Mary
Shula, Don Paul
Smith, Eric
Strimple, Marion
Tikalsky, Frank
Todd, Jim & Jeri
Trimble, Stephen
Von Afeldt, Judy
Waite, Dr. Robert
Walka, Ann
White, W. S., Jr.
Williams, Anita

BOX 190:3
PERMISSIONS TO QUOTE/REPRODUCE DRAWINGS:
Boice, Judith Hyde
Kimball, Abigail
Lucker, Mary
Molina, Maria

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS will be found in BOX F at the end of the collection

BOX 190:4
“No Need to Be a Rembrandt” 1989
READER’S DIGEST
134(804)(April 1989):136-138

“SLUG:APRTL.05A TITLE:Zwinger,” etc., “Press Coy Photocopy 89,” typeset in column with numbered lines (8 p.)
Photocopy of article (2 p.)
Copy of READERS DIGEST April 1989

CORRESPONDENCE:
Ashfield, Sara
Burns, Katherine
Collin, Fran
Gilliam, Olivia
Gilmore, Kenneth O.
Niemela, Aina
O’Keefe, Dan
Sabine, Cornelia
Sprague, Marshall
Wikstrom, Nancy

BOX 190:5 1989
“Desert Reverie”
WELLESLEY ALUMNAE MAGAZINE
73(2):4-7 Winter 1989

Telephone notes concerning desert essay
Untitled, “July 1986,” typescript (6 p., not numbered)
Acknowledgment of manuscript arrival
Photocopy of essay (6 p.)
Typescript
Miscellaneous handwritten notes
Copy of WELLESLEY ALUMNAE MAGAZINE

CORRESPONDENCE:
Ertman, Mary Jane
Hollis, Joanne
Rich, Jo Rockwell
Rixon, Timilou
Irene?
Vivian?

BOX 190:6
Foreword 1989
Rachel Carson, THE SEA AROUND US
(New York: Oxford University Press, 1989)

“CARSON,” n.d., pencil and blue ink edited typescript (13 p.)
“CARSON,” n.d., “2nd draft,” pencil-edited typescript (13 p.)
“CARSON,” n.d., lightly pencil-edited typescript (13 p.)
“CARSON,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
“LITERARY,” part foreword plus various notes on Paul Brooks’ Speaking for Nature and House of Life, hand numbered (pp. 2-9)
“Foreword to THE SEA AROUND US,” n.d., pencil edited typescript (15 p.)
“Foreword to THE SEA AROUND US,” “3/25/89” in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (14 p.)
“Foreword to THE SEA AROUND US,” “3/26/89,” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
“Foreword to THE SEA AROUND US,” n.d., Oxford Press editor’s changes in blue ink (15 p.)
“Zwinger/CARSON,” n.d., single page of corrected typescript (p. 12)
“Introduction,” n.d., photocopy of original typescript, edited by William Curtis (pp. xvii-xxviii)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Curtis, William F.
Robbins, Linda D.
Ware, Leslie

BOX 190:7
Reading: “Eagle Watch at Nankoweap”
Conference on the Grand Canyon 1989
Mesa Community College, Tempe, AZ
6 April 1989

CORRESPONDENCE:
Kirkpatrick, Dick

BOX 191:1
Paul Rea: “An Interview with Ann Zwinger”
WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE
XIV(1)( May 1989)21-36

Copy of WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE

CORRESPONDENCE:
Rea, Paul

BOX 191:2
“Jury Duty”
[not submitted for publication]
October 1989

“October 30, 1989,” Typescript, n.d. (16 p., not numbered)

BOX 191:3
Review
TRACE OF DESERT WATERS: THE GREAT BASIN STORY
Samuel Houghton
JOURNAL OF THE SOUTHWEST
31(1)(Spring 1989):124-127

Guidelines for Book Reviewers, JOURNAL OF THE SOUTHWEST, n.d., photocopy (1 p.)
Descriptive notice for JOURNAL OF THE SOUTHWEST, n.d., flyer from Howe Brothers (advertising)
“A Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Basin Story,” n.d., copy (1 p.)
“A Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Basin Story,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“A Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Basin Story,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“A Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Basin Story,” cover of JOURNAL OF THE SOUTHWEST with tear sheets of review
“A Trace of Desert Waters: The Great Basin Story,” n.d., 5 reprints

CORRESPONDENCE:
Seger, Karen E.
Sturdevant, Katherine

BOX 191:4
“A’Aly Waipa” 1989
AUDUBON NATURE YEARBOOK 1989, ed. Les Line
Danbury, CT: Grolier Books, pp. 148-158

CORRESPONDENCE:
Line, Les
Soderstrom, Neil

BOX 191:5
MUSEUM OF NORTHERN ARIZONA 1989
River Trip, Desolation and Gray Canyons, Green River
27 August to 2 September 1989

Brochure of Museum of Northern Arizona
Announcement, n.d. (5 p.)
Memorandum from Museum of Northern Arizona
List of participants (2 copies)
AHZ on journal keeping, 11 July 1989 (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bell, Skip
Hutchinson, Leslie
Taylor, Pat
Walka, Ann

BOX 191:6
Schedules for 1990 1990

BOX 191:7
“The Resurgence of Nature Writing in the West”
ADAMS STATE COLLEGE
13 February 1990

“I. Brief description of project,” n.d. (1 p.)
“ADAMSST.FEB THE RESURGENCE OF NATURE WRITING IN THE WEST,” n.d., typescript heavily edited in pencil, n.d. (25 p.)
Copy of newspaper publicity
Travel receipts, photocopy

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hemesath, James
Mazel, David
Peer, Gary G.
Sheridan, John

BOX 191:8 1990
Talks
PFEIFFER COLLEGE
17-20 April 1990

“What’s a Nice Girl . . .”
List to write and miscellaneous letters of thanks
P. R. sheet (5 copies)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Averill, Susan & Kent
Heckel, David
Parker, Elaine
Riemann, Michael
Tally, Taz

BOX 191:9
Lectures
“TOWN AND GOWN CONVERSATIONS”
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
27 September 1990

“BALL State University September 27, 1990,” pencil and ink edited typescript (22 p.)
NOTES, n.d., pencil on 3-hole lined white paper )2 p.)
“Ball Guest House,” list of names

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bales, Miriam
Hill, John J.

BOX 191:10
“A Conversation with Ann Zwinger” 1990
Judy Pickle
LA TERTULIA
Vol. 6(3)Fall 1990

Copy of La Tertulia

BOX 191:11
Discussion Group 1990
CLEVELAND WELLESLEY CLUB
13 December 1990

CORRESPONDENCE:
Smith, Mrs. David

Slide Talk 1990
CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
14 December 1990

Typescript (30 p. + list of slides, 5 p.)
“CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY December 14, 1990,” typescript, “Timilou 12/2/90,” pencil-edited (28 p. + list of slides, 5 p.)
“CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY December 14, 1990,” typescript, “12/2/90,” edited in pencil and ink (23 p.)
“CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY December 14, 1990,” clean typescript (30 p.) with 5 p. slide list (5 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Drexler, Michael
Iammarino, Mary Frances
Rubin, Grace

BOX 191:12
Foreword 1990
Cathy Johnson, ON BECOMING LOST
(Salt Lake City, Peregrine Smith Books:1990)

Typescript, n.d. (3 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Johnson, Cathy

BOX 191:13
UTAH II 1990
Portland, OR: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company
1990

“UTAH II,” n.d., handwritten notes, 3-hole lined white paper (9 p.)
“JAN 9-90 Jean Andrews,” pencil on lined white paper (1 p.)
“UTAH2.1,” n.d., typescript Green River Sportyak trip, Fremont Indians (23 p.)
“UTAH II,” n.d., miscellaneous pencil-edited notes, (42 p.)
“THE DESERTS,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript,(16 p., not numbered)
“FREMONT FISH CREEK PRESERVE GREAT SALT LAKE DESERT,” n.d., pencil-edited
typescript (33 p.)
“CANYONLANDS,” n.d., typescript (16 p., not numbered)
“UTAH” typescript (2 p.)
“UTAH 2.4,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (89 p.)

BOX 192:1
“UTAH 2.5,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (72 p.)
“UTAH 2.6,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (68 p.)
“UTAH/I,” n.d., “Timilou’s copy,” typescript (45 p.)
“UTAH/I,” n.d., pencil-edited copy above (45 p.)

BOX 192:2
No title, n.d., typescript in orange envelope, “NZ Editors” (42 p.)
“UTAH/II,” n.d., lightly pencil-edited on green-bar tractor feed paper (41 p.)

BOX 192:3
“Utah’s Canyon Country,” n.d., photocopy of manuscript in Sections I and II (32 p.)
Rerun of Section II with note from Andrews at top (16 p.)
“NOTES BETWEEN THE WINDS,” “2-20-90” in pencil, upper left, pencil-edited photocopy (28 p.)
“NOTES BETWEEN THE WINDS,” fax “24 FEB 1990” with cover page (29 p.)
“UTAH.2 SONGS BENEATH THE SAND,” “24 Feb ‘90” (pp. 13-14)
Promotional sheets

BOX 192:4
CORRESPONDENCE:
Ackerman, Jennifer
Andrews, Jean
Cellars, Virginia
Collin, Frances
Hansen, Dr. Arthur
Hudson, Les
Muench, Bonnie and David
Pfeiffer, Douglas
Ransome, Mary
Reynolds, Ann
Sargent, Frances
Teale, Nellie

BOX 192:5
Foreword 1990
PUEBLO, HARDSCRABBLE, GREENHORN,
Janet LeCompte
Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press (1978, 1990)

Janet LeCompte, n.d., “List of suggestions for Intro to PHG,” handwritten, black ink (2 p., both sides)
Janet LeCompte, no title, n.d., typescript of introduction with her corrections (5 p., numbered in pencil)
Pueblo, Hardscrabble, Greenhorn,” n.d., typescript, pencil edits by LeCompte, ink edits by AHZ (10.)
No title, 2/3/90,”  in red ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript (5 p. not numbered)
No title, n.d.,  in red ink, typescript (6 p., not numbered)
No title, n.d.,  in red ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript by Timilou Rixon and AHZ (10 p.)
No title, n.d.,  in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (8 p.)
“Foreword, By Ann H. Zwinger,” n.d., edited photocopy (6 p.)
“Foreword, By Ann H. Zwinger,” n.d., same as above with additional editorial markings (6 p.)
“Foreword, By Ann H. Zwinger,” n.d., galley 8½ x 14” (2 p.)
University of Oklahoma Honorarium form

CORRESPONDENCE:
Drayataona, John
Janet LeCompte
Logan, Mildred

BOX 193:1
Foreword 1990
THE CLASSIC “AMERICAN SEASONS Series
Edwin Way Teale
(New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1990)

“INTRODUCTION TO EDWIN WAY TEALE’S FOUR SEASONS,” n.d., clean typescript (6 p.)
“INTRODUCTION TO EDWIN WAY TEALE’S FOUR SEASONS,” n.d., photocopy (4 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Romano, Richard
Weil, Robert

BOX 193:2
ASPEN - BLAZON OF THE WEST 1990
with Photographs by Barbara Sparks
Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, Publisher, 1990

“ASPEN: A BOOK PROPOSAL,” n.d., carbon (1 p.)
“PUBLISHER’S LIST,” n.d. (1 p.)
“April xx, 1988,” proposal letter, heavily edited in pencil (1 p.)
“Peregrine Smith,” October 1989, handwritten notes on meeting with Gibbs Smith at Peregrine Smith Press, white lined 3-hole paper (1 p.)
Outline, n.d., typescript, notes from Gibbs Smith meeting, Peregrine Smith, Publisher (1 p.)
“LEAD-IN,” n.d., list of chapters (3 p.)
“MADGE,” n.d., notes on half-sheet lined blue paper (2 p.)
NOTES ON LUNCH WITH Dick & Judy Noyes (Chinook Bookshop), 22 September 1988, lined yellow 3-hole paper (2 half sheets)

CORRESPONDENCE RE: PUBLISHER SEARCH:
Albrecht, Betti Arnold
Baron, Robert
Kenuer, Joyce
McDonald, Susan
McNierny, Michael
Mussil, Barbara
O’Hare, Joanne
Pfeiffer, Douglas
Preston, William
Pruett, James
Tejada-Flores, Lito
Whaley, Charlotte, T.

BOX 193:3
Handwritten notes, sketch of chapters and organization, number of words per chapter, pencil on 3-hole white notebook paper (1 p.)
Handwritten notes from 4 August 1988 to 18 January 1990, on 3-hole lined white or yellow paper

BOX 193:4
Typed field notes:
“FEBRUARY 18, 1989,” “Barbara - Gibbs Smith,” pencil-edited typescript (16 p.)
“FEBRUARY 18, 1989,” clean typescript (6 p.)
“MAY.2,” pencil-edited typescript (2 p.)
“MAY.3,” pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
“18 July 89,” pencil-edited typescript (22 p.)
“MONTANA/MAY,” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 16-71)
“15 May, 1989,” pencil-edited typescript (24 p., not numbered)
“JUNE 12, 1988, “ADD TO CF” in black ink (3 p.)

BOX 193:5
“FACT PAGE,” n.d., typescript with edits in pencil (1 p.), 10 copies/versions
“Quotes,” n.d., typescript (3 p.)

BOX 193:6
“February 18, 1989,” “Barbara -- Gibbs Smith” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (16 p., hand-numbered)
“February 18, 1989,” clean typescript (6 p.)
“ASPEN 1,” “turn off justification” in pencil, “MAR 6 89,” clean typescript (13 p.)
“ASPEN 1,” n.d., “INTRO:1" in pencil, pencil-edited tyupescript (13 p.)
“ASPEN 1,” n.d., clean typescript (pp. 5-64)
“CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP [CF],” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (10 p.)
“ASPEN, n.d., typescript edited in pencil, green slash upper lefthand corner (pp. 11-107)

BOX 194:1
“OCT 89 ASPEN FACTS SHEET,” pencil-edited typescript (6 p.)
“OCT 89 ASPEN FACTS SHEET,” “INTRO” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (21 p.)

BOX 194:2
“ASPEN,” “5/16/90 LAST COPY KEYED TO INDIV CARDS” in pink ink, typescript edited in pink ink (65 p.)
ASPEN,” “6/23/90" in green marker, pencil-edited typescript (62 p.)
“Aaspen,” “2 July 90 - 3:22" in pencil, dot matrix typescript (44 p.)

BOX 194:3
“ASPEN,” 7/8/90 cards keyed” in blue ink, pencil edited typescript with notes (56 p.)
“ASPEN,” n.d., clean typescript (40 p.)
“ASPEN” “REPRINTED 7/8/90" in pencil, “FOOTNOTES 7/6/90" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (43 p.)
“ASPEN,” “7/8/90 purple only on footnote ms” in pencil, typescript edited in pencil and purple ink (55 p., no notes)

BOX 194:4
“ASPEN,” “Rerun w/corrections 7/26/909,” pencil-edited typescript (40 p.)
“ASPEN,” “CORRECTIONS TO NOTES, BIB, TEXT 7/18/90" in pencil, “7/22/90" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (61 p.)

BOX 194:5
“BIBLIOGRAPHY,” marked in black and colored pencil, red ink, and yellow underliner, 3-hole paper (51 p., not numbered)
Interlibrary loan slipes (17)
Miscellaneous notes

BOX 195:1
“ASPEN,” n.d., “PORTLAND FOOTNOTES” in blue ink, clean typescript (64 p.)
“UTAH UNITAH MOUNTAINS,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (45 p.)

BOX 195:2
“ASPEN,” n.d., references in brackets, clean typescript (54 p.)
“ASPEN,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript, including bibliography and end notes, notations by Wayne Shepperd in blue ink (38 p.)
“ASPEN,” n.d., clean typescript (48 p.)
“ASPEN,” n.d., header “Zwinger/ASPEN,” clean typescript (48 p.)

BOX 195:3
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (pp. 7-15)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS,” n.d., typescript (3 p.)
“LEAD-IN,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (pp. 4-91)
“LEAD-IN,” n.d., “STET TO p.6" in pencil, pencil-edited manuscript (pp. 4-6)
“BARBARA’S PIECE 5/90,” (pencil-edited typescript (3 p.)
“BARBARA’S PIECE 5/90,” clean typescript (pp. 6-10)
“QUAKING ASPEN,” n.d., Barbara Spark’s typescript (4 p., no numbers)
“BARBARA’S WORDS,” header “Zwinger/ASPEN,” typescript (pp. 4-6)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND LEAD-IN,” “combined into single ms March 24, 1990" in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (4 p.)
“OREGON/IDAHO/WASHINGTON,” n.d., handwritten acknowledgments (1 p.)
List of names and addresses (pp. 5-9)
“ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS,” n.d., edited in purple ink (3 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS,” n.d., “#2" in pencil in upper right hand corner, typescript (3 p.)

BOX 195:4
“CAPTIONS WINTER” n.d., “COVER: LaVeta Pass” in purple ink, pencil-edited typescript (4 p.)
“CAPTIONS WINTER,” corrected typescript, copy editor’s marks in red ink (4 p.)

BOX 195:5
Typeset cover copy and sample pages, “7 OCT 1990,” edited in purple ink (5 p.)
Typeset copy of front matter and full text, comments in red ink (35 p.)

BOX 196:1
Typeset manuscript, “8 OCT” in blue ink, edits in pencil (35 p.)
Incomplete typeset manuscript, n.d. (7 p.)
Typeset manuscript, n.d., heavily edited in purple ink (pp. 5-34)

BOX 196:2
Complete final typeset copy, including captions

BOX 196:3
NotE to Barbarta about slide talk (1 p.)
“ASPEN ODYSSEY 1/21/1992,” pencil-edited typescript (20 p.)
“ASPEN ODYSSEY,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript with times marked on margin (6 p. + 1 p. Sparks’ notes)
“SLIDES/ASPEN/SPARKS,” n.d., list of 91 slides, typescript (4 p., not numbered)
“TALK/READING W/O SLIDES,” n.d., slide talk with timing marked in pink ink, pencil-edited typescript, plus “A few thoughts for Ann to make meaningful text for “ASPEN ADVENTURE,” n.d., two pages of Sparks’ numbered suggestions (pp. 2-24)
“Zwinger/ASPEN,” n.d., slide talk with timing marked in pink ink, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 2-24 + 2 p. notes)

BOX 196:4

Promotional trip 22 June to 30 June 1991, itinerary
Steve Chapman, 9/14/90, including AUTHOR QUESTIONNAIRE (2 p.)
Photocopies of places to stay, etc.
Expense sheet and receipts for trip 1-7 October 19??
Possible jacket photographs taken by Herman Zwinger, n.d., black-and-white 8 x 10” and contact sheets (6 photographs)

BOX 196:5
Cover
Miscellaneous reviews
Sales Representative Sample: Excerpt from book by Peregrine Smith

BOX 196:6
Clippings, publications used in book preparation

BOX 197
Typed 4 x 6" note cards, including TEXT (by category) and BIBLIOGRAPHY

BOX 198:1
CORRESPONDENCE( PRE-PUBLICATION):
Baird, Madge
Benedict, Audrey
Chapman, Steve
Collin, Frances
Myers, Susan
Renkin, Roy
Shepperd, Wayne
Smith, Gibbs M.
Sparks, Barbara
Trimble, Steve
Vargo, Alexandra
Varley, Edward
???. Susan and Craig

BOX 198:2
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Arnold, Martha
Bales, Miriam
Beaudry, Jeanne
Boddington, Jo
Bowlin, Rosemary
Broten, Norma
Budd, Barbara
Collin, Frances
Cott, Douglas M.
Cushman, Ruth Carol
Dolbee, Jim
Gelhorn, Joyce
Hall, Rachel
Hayden, Julian
Henderson, Susie
Ingersoll, Barbara and Bud
Johnson, Cathy
Klynn, Michael
Kordalewski, Andrew
MacMahon, Cindy
McDonald, E. D.
McDonald, John P.
Myers, Susan
Nacht, Susan
Parr, Jean
Peterson, David
Reynolds, W. Ann
Scarboro, Ann
Sayre, Lee
Sparks, Barbara
Teale, Nellie
Wegalli(?), Mary Durgan
White, W. S., Jr.
Zenn, Rick

BOX 198:3
CORRESPONDENCE:
Sparks, Barbara

BOX 198:4
Schedules for 1991

BOX 198:5
“Eulogy to Edward Abbey” 1990
JOURNAL OF ENERGY, NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 1(1)(1990):26-28

Typescript, n.d., edited and numbered in blue ink (4 p.)
Bound tearsheets from JOURNAL (2)
Complete JOURNAL

CORRESPONDENCE:
Biggers, Doug
Collin, Frances
JENREL staff
Lee, Ruth
Sleight, Ken

BOX 198:6
“The Outer Banks - Sandy Shores and Coastal Wetlands” 1991
THE CURIOUS NATURALIST, ed. Jennifer Ackerman
Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1991, pp. 190-223

Maps and time information, local information and clippings
Brochures, folders, background information, etc.

BOX 199:1
Editorial prospectus: THE CURIOUS NATURALIST (2 p.)
Handwritten field notes for Cape Lookout and Shackleton Banks, beginning “29 Sept 88" to “4 NOV 88,” 3-hole lined yellow paper (95 p.)

BOX 199:2
Transcribed field notes, beginning ‘BEACH DYNAMICS,” n.d., typescript (pp. 2-70)
Typed research notes, erratic page numbering – some pages numbered, some not (175 p.)

BOX 199:3
No title, beginning “I sit on the beach. . .” “TURN OFF JUSTIFICATION” at top in pencil, n.d., pencil-edited typescript, mixture of transcribed notes, original writing, reading notes, with small circled numbers in red ink for endnotes but without notes (pp. 2-80)
Same manuscript as above (first page missing), n.d., pencil-edited typescript (50 p.)
No title, begins “On the beach at Cape Lookout,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (46 p.)
No title, begins “I steady elbows on knees. . .” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (44 p.)
No title, begins “Crouched on the beach. . .” n.d., typescript (48 p., including notes)
No title, begins “Crouched on the beach. . . ” “2-2-89” in pencil upper right, typescript heavily edited in pencil and purple ink, with Jennifer Ackerman comments (40 p.)
No title, begins “Crouched . . .,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript with notes (47 p., notes not numbered)

BOX 199:4
No title, begins “Perched on the beach. . .” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (23 p.)
No title, n.d., pencil-edited typescript incorporating edits on above manuscript, with notes (25 p.)
“THE OUTER BANKS,” n.d., typescript (28 p.)

BOX 200:1
THE OUTER BANKS” photocopy, “1st draft” in blue ink, “JGA 2/1/89,” Ackerman edits in pencil (20 p.)
No title, begins “Crouched on the beach . . . ,” “2-2-89" upper righthand corner in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (40 p.)
“CORRECTIONS SENT IN FEB 27, ‘89” in red ink (pp. 2-19)
“THE OUTER BANKS 4991 words” on cover sheet, n.d., typescript, pencil edits (21 p.)
“THE OUTER BANKS,” n.d., chapter/section listing (3 p.)

BOX 200:2
“THE CURIOUS NATURALIST” and “diablo edit 3/8/89,” blue paper with numbered lines, BOOK SERVICE TEXT COPY, some penciled changes (20 p.)
Scientific Names List, n.d., typescript (3 p.)
Scientific Names List, n.d., corrected version of above (3 p.)
“Scientific List,” n.d., typescript (3 p.)
“THE CURIOUS NATURALIST Sandy Shores and Coastal Wetlands,” “called in 6/4/91” in green pencil upper right, photocopyed typescript (20 p., not numbered)

BOX 200:3
“Sandy Shores & Coastal Wetlands Aug. 9, 1991,” green 10 x 12” proofs with captions and layout (pp. 190-223)
Duplicate of above (pp. 190-223)
Photocopy of above (pp. 190-223)
“Sandy Shores & Coastal Wetlands,” n.d., incomplete (6 p.)

BOX 200:4
Expense account receipt, 14 October 1988
Drawings, submission list
Photocopy of Rocky Mountain Locust

BOX 200:5
CORRESPONDENCE:
Ackerman, Jennifer
Collin, Frances
Ferguson, Malcolm
Harris, William
Lineback, Pattrick
Lyons, Marcia
Meyerriecks, Linda
Parrish, Julie
Smith, Laurie
Teale, Nellie
Wrenn, Warren

BOX 200:6
First Endowed Chair 1991
The Hulbert Center, Southwest Studies
COLORADO COLLEGE
January-June 1991

Notes from lunch with Joe Gordon, 14 November 1990
Calendar for 1990-1991 Academic year

CORRESPONDENCE:
Finley, David D.
Gordon, Joseph
Jones-Eddy, Julie
Pickle, Judy
Saad, Michele

BOX 200:7
“Thursday at Eleven” 1991
COLORADO COLLEGE
14 February 1991

“Thursday at 11 draft,” n.d. typescript(18 p.)
“DRAFT,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (16 p.)
“DRAFT,” n.d., typescript edited in pencil (11 p.)

BOX 200:8
“Aspen” 1991
ORION Magazine
10(2)(Spring, 1991):36

Copy of ORION 10(2)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Niemala, Aina

BOX 200:9
“Writing the Natural History Essay” 1991
BLOCK VII: 18 March - 20 April 1991

Preliminary class arrangements
Class list
Southwestern Research Station, American Museum of Natural History, @ Portal, AZ: arrangements, logistics, staff, schedule, miscellaneous notes
Class schedules, various exercises
Map

CORRESPONDENCE
Andersen, Shea
Carter, Jack
Doggett, Tom
Rinney, Catherine
Friedman
Greene, Dr. Eric
Sandell, Cathe
Sherbrooke, Wade C.
Sundquist, Kirsten
Swartz, Christina
Walters, Vera
Wilson, Bob

BOX 201
Hand-cut typed notecards for “Sandy Shores and Coastal Wetlands”

BOX 202:1
Talk to Volunteers 1991
CINCINNATI NATURE CENTER, 25th Anniversary Celebration
5-7 April 1991

Program, “CELEBRATE April 5, 6, 7 CINCINNATI NATURE CENTER” (2)
Notes, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)
“CINCINNATI,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (14 p.)
“CINCINNATI,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
“CINCINNATI,” n.d. typescript (21 p.)
Introduction to speech, n.d., typescript (1 p.)
Brochure for “The Nature Place”
Miscellaneous thanks

CORRESPONDENCE:
Funk, Robert
Rechtin, Ann
Sage, Mary Jo
Norma Jean ??

BOX 202:2
Western Forum 1991
WELLESLEY ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION
28-29 March 1991

CORRESPONDENCE:
Jackson, Dawn

BOX 202:3
Slide lecture 1991
WOMEN’S EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY
13 April 1991

Notice written by Barbara Arnest (2 p.)
Barbara Arnest, press release about talk, 5 April 1991 (2 p. with notes)
Typescript, 13 April 1991,” desert slide talk, pencil-edited (28 p.)
Typescript, 13 April 1991,” desert slide talk, gray paper (26 p.)

BOX 202:4
ASPEN SLIDE TALK w/Barbara Sparks 1991
Aficianodos Lunceon
Colorado College
11 April 1991

Script

Correspondence:
Gordon, Joseph

BOX 202:5
“DESERT OASES CARAVAN” 1991
California Nature Conservancy trip
17-21 April 1991

“DESERT OASES CARAVAN,” various maps, description, etc. (3 p.)
Brochure
Notes on lined paper (7 p.)
Contract

CORRESPONDENCE:
Knorr, Marge
Rademacher, Kurt

BOX 202:6
“John Xántus at Cabo San Lucas” 1991
Slide Lecture
DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
29 April 1991

Typescript, “John Xantus at Cabo San Lucas” (26 p.)
“[DENMNH.XAN] JOHN XANTUS CABO SAN LUCAS 1859-1861,” n.d., typescript with some pencil edits and slides marked in lavender (24 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
McDonald, Kathy

BOX 202:7
“THE DINNER PARTY” 1991
Wilson, WY
15 May 1991

Guest list with bibliography (10 p.)
Guest list with addresses (3 p.)
Miscellaneous letters concerning arrangements
Hannah Hinchman, JOURNAL, May 1991

CORRESPONDENCE:
Albrecht, Donald H.
Bradbury, Ellen
Brown, Juliana
deBuys, William
Conley, Corrt
Nichols, John
Rogers, Pattiann
Shelton, Richard
Snow, Don
Taylor, Rae Marie
Williams, Terry Tempest

BOX 202:8
Readings
THE THOREAU SOCIETY 1991
15 July 1991

Manuscript, n.d., pencil- and ink-edited manuscript (30 p. including 5 pages quotes from Thoreau’s journals)

BOX 202:9
Aspen slide talk w/Barbara Sparks 1991
TAOS CONFERENCE ON WRITING AND THE NATURAL WORLD ‘91
RECURSOS
18 September 1991

Slide talk on aspen w/Barbara Sparks
“ASPEN WITH SLIDES,” n.d.
Faculty for Recursos, lavender paper (2 p.)
Attendee list (4 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Davidson, Mary
Merrill, Christopher

BOX 202:10
“What’s a Nice Girl Like Me . . .” 1991
Acceptance speech
Distinguished Achievement Award
WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE ASSOCIATION
3-5 October 1991

“Help” note to Timilou Rixon, 15 September 1991
“INTRODUCTION OF ANN ZWINGER” typescript (3 p.)
“To Ann Zwinger, Recipient of the WLA Distinguished Achievement Award, 1991,” photocopy of original from James C. Work (1 p.)
Copy of above
“WESTERN LITERATURE ASSOCIATION 1991 CONFERENCE at ESTES PARK, COLORADO OCTOBER 3 – 5 PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE”
“[WLA] WESTERN LITERATURE ASSOCIATION [4 October 1991],” typescript with light editing in blue ink(16 p.)
Copy of above with some pencil edits (16 p.)
Clean copy of above (16 p.)
“WESTERN LITERATURE ASSOCIATION [4 OCTOBER 1991]” typescript of speech (16 p.)
“IN REPLY TO RECEIVING THE WESTERN LITERATURE AWARD,” n.d., above with different beginning not used (17 p.)
List of names and addresses of people who wanted transcripts, handwritten on 3-hole lined yellow paper
(1 p.) and typescript (2 p.)
Copy, WESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE, 27(2):99-107
Reprint of pp. 99-107 (2 copies
Copy of talk given by Verne Huser (10 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brunvand, Dave
George, Suzanne
Jones-Eddy, Julie
Kirkpatrick, Dick
Lang, Nancy
Rixon, Timilou
Williams, Dana
Work, James

BOX 203:1
“Writing/Teaching Natural History – A Personal View” 1991
CEA CRITIC 54(1)(Fall, 1991):4-11

“WRITING/TEACHING NATURAL HISTORY – A PERSONAL VIEW,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript
(19 p.)
Copy of above, “1/12/91,” “Timilou’s first editing” in blue ink, pencil edited typescript (14 p., not numbered)
“WRITING/TEACHING NATURAL HISTORY – A PERSONAL VIEW,” n.d., clean typescrpt (18 p.)
Guidelines of College English Association
Copy of CEA CRITIC 54(1)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hilbert, Betsy

BOX 203:2
“Islands in the Sea of Cortez” 1991
On-board Naturalist, CLIPPER CRUISE LINE
11 -17 November 1991

“1991 EXPLORING MEXICO’S PACIFIC COAST AND THE SEA OF CORTEZ,” CLIPPER 4-color brochure
Various informational brochures (4)
“LECTURER/NATURALIST, CULTURALIST DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES” (8 p.)
“[CLIPPER.XAN] JOHN XANTUS CABO SAN LUCAS 1859-1861,” pencil-edited typescript (21 p.)
“[CLIPPER.WHA] WHAT’S A NICE GIRL LIKE ME . . .” slide talk (13 p.)
Passenger list
5 x 7” color photograph of group, n.d.
Field notes, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (12 p.)
Field notes, typed (pp. 4-16)
“PLANTS AROUND CABO SAN LUCAS November, 1991,” typescript (1 p., 2 copies)
“THESE LISTS WERE COMPILED FROM Cape & Cody . . .,” n.d., typescript, heavily
pencil-edited and annotated (28 p., not numbered)
“THIS LIST WAS COMPILED FROM. . .,” n.d., List of plants on Islas Espiritu Santo, Santo, Monserrate, Santa Catalina, San Francisco, and San José, clean typescript (13 p. including 3 p. notes, not numbered)
List of plants on Islas Espiritu Santo, Monserrate, Santa Catalina, San Francisco, and
San José, compiled by AHZ, annotated typescript (13 p.)
“LIST OF MARINE LIFE SEEN DURING SNORKELING EXPEDITION AT THE SEAS OF CORTEZ APRIL 1991,” photocopy on blue paper (1 p.)
“MAMMAL, BIRD, AND REPTILE LIST,”photocopy on yellow paper (1 p.)
Copy of ticket
Evaluation and equipment list, n.d., 3-hole yellow lined sheet (1½ p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Alden, Peter
Gates, Jay G.
Hostiuck, Patty
Landau, Denise
Vogelman, Hub

BOX 203:3
Review 1991
THE COLORADO RIVER THROUGH GRAND CANYON
Steven Carothers and Bryan Brown
JOURNAL OF THE SOUTHWEST 33(3)(Autumn 1991):440-443

Review of THE COLORADO RIVER THROUGH GRAND CANYON, by Steven W. Carothers and Bryan T. Brown (University of Arizona Press: 1991), n.d., photocopy with numbered lines, pencil-edited by Timilou Rixon (6 p.)
THE COLORADO RIVER THROUGH GRAND CANYON: Natural History and Human Change, n.d., typescript (pp. 2-10)
THE COLORADO RIVER THROUGH GRAND CANYON: Natural History and Human Change, n.d., clean typescript (pp. 2-8)
Same, gray paper
Tear sheet, review of “The Colorado River Through Grand Canyon,” JOURNAL OF
THE SOUTHWEST (33(3):440-443

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cox, Stephen
Koch, Wayne
Seger, Karen E.
Sturdevant, Katherine

BOX 203:4
MOJAVE DESERT SCRIPT/SURVIVAL ANGLIA 1991
Editing script/commenting on video
Winter 1991

“MOJAVE EIGHTH DRAFT DEC 18, 91,” fax copy of Buxton comments (6 p., pp. 3-9)
List of dates when AZ in Mojave Desert, “Linley 3/25/89,” typescript (4 p.)
Notes “NOV 1989 JACKSON HOLE,” handwritten in pencil on 3-hole lined white paper (3 p.)
“Meeting results,” 6 December 1989, typescript (1 p.)
Outline of shots, n.d., handwritten, 3-hole lined yellow paper (10 p.)
“MOJAVE FIFTH DRAFT Amendments 17.7.91,” with time marked in left margin, typescript (21 p.)
“FACSIMILIE TRANSMITTAL COVER SHEET 5 August 1991,” manuscript faxed to Kathleen Buxton (18 p. + cover sheet)
Text of narration, fax from K. Buxton, “rec’d 5:00A 8-28-91” (26 p.)
Flyer for “Secret World of Bats,” from Survival Anglia
“Script,” 5 August 1991, Fax to Kathleen Buxton, Survival Anglia, typescript (20 p.)
“MOJAVE DESERT SONG,” n.d., notes on video sequence, pencil on 3-hole yellow lined paper (8 p.)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes (1 p.)
Correspondence with Survival Anglia, 5 February 1990
Fax to Cindy Buxton and Paula Coulter, 31 January 1994 (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Buxton, Kathryn
Foote, Jeff (telephone notes)

BOX 203:5
1992 SCHEDULES

BOX 203:6
UPCANYON, DOWNRIVER 1991--1992
(Read by the Author).
Readings from RUN, RIVER, RUN, WIND IN THE ROCK, and THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS
AUDIO PRESS (NorthWord)
September 1991

“Suggested Reading 9/23/91,” typescript (2 p.)
Appendix A, typescript (1 p.)
“UPCANYON, DOWNRIVER: A NATURALIST’S JOURNEYS,” n.d., typescript of selections to read (1p.)
Invoice from Northword (1 p.)
Reviews - Publicity Sheet

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Fran
Daggett, DeWitt
Lee, Admiral Kent L.
Rabkin, Sarah

BOX 203:7
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Auxiliary
15 January 1992

CORRESPONDENCE:
Francis, Betty

BOX 204:1
ASPEN TALK W/Barbara Sparks 1992
Denver Botanical Garden
22 January 1992

“[SLIDETLK 7/8/91] ASPEN ODYSSEY:A YEAR OF ASPEN,” typescript (20 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Tempel, Ruth M.

BOX 204:2
Slide talk 1992
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA LIBRARIES
13 March 1992

“University of Iowa Libraries, 13 March 1992,” typescript for slide talk (26 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Creth, Sheila D
Dewey, Barbara I.
Franklin, Wayne
Klaus, Carl H.
Rawlings, Hunter R.

BOX 204:3
“Ann Zwinger: A Naturalist Making Nature with Words” [1992]
Susan Oliver
[1992]

Manuscript (26 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Oliver, Susan

BOX 204:4 1992
“Extraordinary Choices”
Wellesley Forum - Western in Phoenix
? March, 1992

Correspondence:
Gardiner, Catherine S.
Allison?

BOX 204:5
Grand Canyon River Guides Spring Meeting 1992
GUIDES TRAINING SEMINAR
27 March - 1 April 1992

Schedule (2 p.)
Plant talk

BOX 204:6
MANHATTAN THEATRE CLUB 1992
Abbey reading
8 June 1992

“ABBEY READING 6 June 1992,” typescript edited in blue ink (pp. 2-13)
Various brochures

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gordon, Alice

BOX 204:7
Teaching and reading 1992
St. John’s/Breadloaf School
Santa Fe, New Mexico
4 August 1992

“ST. JOHN’S/BREADLOAF 4 August 1992,” typescript edited in pencil and blue ink, Rixon comments and yellow tags (15 p.)
“ST. JOHN’S/BREADLOAF 4 August 1992,” clean typescript (19 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Elder, John
Maddox, James

BOX 204:8
Foreword 1992
THE GRAND CANYON: Intimate Views
Robert C. Euler and Frank Tikalsky
Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1992

THE GRAND CANYON: INTIMATE VIEWS, “REVISED 21OCT91,” galleys 8½ x 14” (48 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cox, Stephen
Euler, Robert C.
McNamee, Gregory
Schroder, Alan
Tikalsky, Frank

BOX 204:9
Address 1992
FLAGSTAFF FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE
3 October 1992

“THE DELIGHTS OF SCIENCE FOR A NON-SCIENTIST,” bio written by Ivo Luccitta (2 p.)
“Flagstaff/10/3/92 FLAGSTAFF: FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE [3 October 1992],” pencil-edited typescript (28 p.)
“NOTES AS PER INDIV SPEAKERS FLAGSTAFF FAIR GCES 27 Sept,” handwritten on 3-hole lined white paper (16 p.)
Miscellaneous articles about Flagstaff Festival of Science (3 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Baker, Jeanette
LeGere, Amy
Lucchitta, Ivo
Mangum, Dick & Sherry

BOX 204:10
Talk presented with Susan Zwinger 1992
Annual Meeting
WESTERN LITERATURE ASSOCIATION
9 October 1992

“WLA/Zwinger October 9, 1992 WLA/Reno,” typescript outline of Susan and AHZ ideas (1 p.)
Brief bio of AHZ and SZ (1 p.)
“SESSION INTRODUCTION,” n.d., Miscellaneous notes, black ink, lined yellow paper (4 p.)
“THE WESTERN LITERATURE ASSOCIATION June 29, 1992,” announcement of speakers (3 p.) Registration forms (2 p., one white, one yellow)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Glotfelty, Cheryl
Ronald, Ann

BOX 204:11 1992
“The Eight-legged Chronicles”
(submitted by request of Roger Cohn at AUDUBON, unpublished)

“The Eight-legged Chronicles, “12/9/92” in pencil, typescript (44 p.)
“The Eight-legged Chronicles,” n.d., typescript (15 p.)
“The Eight-legged Chronicles,” header “AZwinger/92,” clean typescript (31 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cohn, Roger
Collin, Frances

BOX 204:12 1992
“Drawing on Experience” in
FINDING HOME, ed. Peter Sauer
(Boston: Beacon Press, 1992), pp. 239-248

Correspondence filed here
Laeger, Eve

BOX 204:13
“Of Pebbles and Place” 1993
AUDUBON 95(1)(Spring, 1993):92-93

Tide table MIA
Field notes, n.d., handwritten in pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (5 p.)
Postcard, aerial view of Deception Pass
“ESSAY/JANUARY/ZWINGER/COHN, 23 October 1992,” edited galleys of essay (7 p.)
“November-December 1992” (6 p.)
Copy of AUDUBON 95(1)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Holmgren, Noel
Kordalewski, Jean
Marshall, Peggy
Martin, Russell
Schmidt, Mary
Schneider, Rosalind

BOX 204:14
Speech 1993
WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION CONFERENCE
Annual Customer Meeting
Salt Lake City
9 March 1993

“ELECTRIC POWER/ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES WORKSHOP,” bios, program, etc. (12 p.)
Notes for speech
Travel expenses

CORRESPONDENCE:
Greiner, Lloyd
Hatch, Martha
Maxey, Kenneth
Sabo, Dave

BOX 204:15
“Writing Natural History” 1993
TRISTATE LIBRARIANS CONFERENCE
25 March 1993

“TRI CONFERENCE FOR LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS 25 March 1993,” black ink- and pencil-edited typescript (17 p.)
Photocopy of expenses (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bradt, Jean
Solomon, Jodi

BOX 204:16
Panel Mediator, “GATHERING THE DESERT: WATER AND DESERT ECOLOGY” 1993
ACADEMY OF AMERICAN POETS
8 April 1993

Hotel brochure
Lannan Foundation Announcement, 5 March 1993
“GATHERING THE DESERT: WATER AND DESERT ECOLOGY” (3 p.)
“A LANGUAGE FOR NATURE: WRITERS ON THE ENVIRONMENT,” typescript, edited in pencil and blue ink (9 p.)
Airfare coupons

CORRESPONDENCE HERE:
Brazill, Meg
Shelton, Richard

BOX 204:17
“Talk of the Town (Science Friday)” 1993
28 May 1993

Taped interview (not included here)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bartlow, Evelyn

BOX 205:1 1993
“A Cave with a View: A naturalist plays Robinson Crusoe on the remote Chilean island that set the stage for Defoe’s novel”
ISLANDS 13(4)(July-August 1993):66-75

LAN CHILE Airlines schedules and information (1 p.)
Itinerary (1 p.)
List of items to take, handwritten in pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
Letter from Consul General of Chile, Ricardo Concha Gazmuri, 18 December 1992 (2 p.)
Record of Immunizations
“To whom it may concern” letter, December 14, 1992, from ISLANDS MAGAZINE (2 copies)
Handwritten field notes, 3-hole lined pad (39 p.)
Handwritten reading notes, written in Chile (32 p.)
“TEXT.BKN,”  in green marker, n.d., transcribed field notes, pencil-edited typescript (71 p., numbered in pencil)
“TEXT.BKN2 1/29/93,”  in green marker, typescript pencil edited, last pages
incorrectly numbered (59 p.)
Duplicate of above, outline (2 p., not numbered)
“TEXT.BKN3 2/05/93,”  in green marker, pencil-edited typescript with notes (54 p.)
“TEXT.BK4 2/08/93,” pencil-edited typescript, with notes (46 p.)

BOX 205:2
“TEXT.BK5 2/10/93 Untitled as yet,” “TIMILOU’S copy,” pencil-edited typescript with notes (43 p.)
“ELSEWHERES,” n.d., typescript, blue tags with Rixon comments (8 p.)
Clean copy of above (8 p.)
“TEXT.BK5 2/10/93 Untitled as yet “The Simple Production of Unassisted Nature,”  in green marker, typescript with notes (50 p.)
TEXT.BK6 The Simple Production of Unassisted Nature 2/12/93,” pencil-edited typescript (40 p.)
“The Simple Production of Unassisted Nature,” “2/12/93,” pencil-edited typescript (51 p.)
“The Simple Production of Unassisted Nature,” same as above on unseparated tractor feed paper (44 p.)

BOX 205:3
“The Simple Production of Unassisted Nature 2/18/93” in green marker, pencil-edited typescript (43 p.)
“The Simple Production of Unassisted Nature,” “2-21-93”in green marker, with notes (50 p.)
“The Simple Production of Unassisted Nature 25 February 93” with note to Rixon, pencil-edited manuscript, with one map ( 27 p.)
Note from Timilou Rixon about Robinson Crusoe, n.d., handwritten on lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“The Simple Production of Unassisted Nature,” “2/25/93” in light blue marker, pencil-edited manuscript (28 p.)
“LIST OF CITATIONS/NOTE,” n.d. (11 p., not numbered)
FAX cover page
Text (4 p. )
Copy-edited text (10 p.)
“Robinson Crusoe Island [2nd version/edited]” with copy editor queries (12 p., not numbered)

BOX 206:1
“WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d., with pencil checks (7 p., not numbered)
“WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d., typescript (16 p., not numbered)
Computer printout of Juan Fernandez Islands references
Bird list, n.d., typescript (2 p.)
Copy of Defoe’s ROBINSON CRUSOE read at Juan Fernandes

BOX 206:2
Copies of expense account for 3 to 17 January, 1993, photocopy (10 p.)
“Q for Mauricio,” n.d., lined yellow paper (½ p.)

BOX 206:3
Miscellaneous photocopies of references, materials and articles, brochures of Isla Robinson Crusoe

BOX 206:4
Copy of ISLANDS, August 1993

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bond, Mary Beth
Bruhin, Daniel
Collin, Frances
Iest, Denise
McDonald, John
O’Reilly, James
Rocks, Betsy
Tapper Joan

BOX 206:5
Selection from BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE (pp. 98-100) in
THE COLORADO BOOK, ed. Eleanor M. Gehres, Sandra Dallas, Maxine Benton, and Stanley Caba
(Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing, 1993)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Baron, Kay

BOX 206:6
“AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL: A VIEW FROM THE PEAK”
Summer Institute Syllabus 1993

Schedule
“A Journey into Wilderness – The American Naturalist
Description of Summer Institute programs

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gordon, Dr. Joseph

BOX 207
Note cards

BOX 208:1
NELLIE TEALE’S MEMORIAL SERVICE
August 1993

“Memorial Service for Nellie Teale July 31, 1993,” typescript (2 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
McDonald, John
??, Wendy and Allison

BOX 208:2
“Of White-Winged Doves and Desert Bighorns” 1993
in COUNTING SHEEP: Twenty Was of Seeing Desert Bighorn
Ed. Gary Paul Nabhan, pp. 132-154
(Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1993)

“Gary Paul Nabhan\wp51\zwinger,” copy of bio for COUNTING SHEEP, typescript (2 p.)
“DEAR SHEEP COUNTERS 15 July 94,” group letter to same (1 p.)
Up-date letter, University of Arizona Press, 26 July 1990
“Guidelines for marking proof,” (1 p.)
“Gary Paul Naphan\wp51\Zwinger,” n.d., typescript edited in blue ink (2 p.)
“Contributors,” n.d. (1 p.)
Reviews

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Nabhan, Gary
Prezelski, Carmen Villa
Schroder. Alan M.
Smith, Holly

BOX 208:3 1993
“The Resurgence on Interest in Natural History Writing”
FT. LEWIS COLLEGE
24 October 1993

“24 October 1992 Acknwl Bird Baars,” pencil-edited typescript (26 p.)
Fax to Dr. Leonard Bird, 21 September 1993 (2 copies)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bird, Dr. Leonard
Soloman, Jodi

BOX 208:4 1993
“An Interview with Ann Zwinger”
Cassandra Kirchner
ISLE Fall 1(2)(Fall 1993):123-132

Cassie Kircher, typescript of taped interview (21 p.)
Copy of ISLE 1(2)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Kircher, Cassie

BOX 208:5
“Work in Progress: Grand Canyon” 1993
JACKSON FELLOWS TALK, COLORADO COLLEGE
13 October 1993

“JACKSON FELLOW SCHOLARS” brochure
“WINTER.2,” n.d., singlespace typescript (8 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gordon, Dr. Joseph
Pickle, Judy

BOX 208:6 1993
DESERTS, Educational video
D. C. HEATH
16 December 1993

Schedule (1 p.)
Travel arrangements
“Small Business, Minority” form, February 1994 (3 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Astudilo, Debbie
Chapman, Beth
Esty, Susan
Garnett, Leah

BOX 208:7
Travel schedules 1994

BOX 208:8 1994
Eulogy
JOHN McDONALD MEMORIAL SERVICE
23 January 1994

Announcement
“JOHN MCDONALD’S SERVICE 23 January 1994, heavily edited in pencil and ink, typescript (10 p.)
“JOHN MCDONALD’S SERVICE 23 January 1994, clean typescript (11 p.)
“This is 300 words to be used on invitations for ceremony,” n.d. (2 p.)
Two revised versions of above, 12 December 1993, typeset, edited in ink (2 p.)
Minutes from Friends of Trail Wood, 19 October 1991 and 24 October 1992, written by John McDonald

CORRESPONDENCE:
Knapp, Rand
McDonald, E. D.
McDonald, Jo
Stevens, Norman

BOX 208:9 1994
“Art and the Environment”
BELL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
26 February 1994

“BELL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, 26 February 2994,” heavily pencil-edited typescript (22 p.)
List of Registrants

CORRESPONDENCE:
Denny, Leslie
Luce, Donald T.
Peck, John Thomas

BOX 208:10
“Ann Zwinger” (critical biography)
Peter Wild
BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY
Western Writers Series, Number 111 (Boise, ID: Boise State University, 1994)

Copy, Western Writers Series No. 111
Review, Western American Literature 29(1):69-71

CORRESPONDENCE:
Maguire, James H.
Tallmadge, John
Wild, Peter

BOX 208:11
Writing the Natural History Essay EN 280
Block VII
“1993-1994 SOUTHWEST STUDIES ~ A PROGRAM OF THE HULBERT CENTER FOR SOUTHWEST STUDIES AND RESEARCH” (2 p.)

Class lists
“Hopes and Dreams” sheets
Assignment/schedule/sign-up for conference sheets

CORRESPONDENCE:
Beaubien, Sarah
Klinikowski, April
Marston, John
Mauch, Tom
Whitlock, Buddy

BOX 209:1 1994
“VISIONS OF NATURE: ANN ZWINGER”
Channel SIX, Denver, Video
Letitia Langord, producer
1994

Draft of Script, 2 June 1993 (13 p.)
Press Release, 11 February 1994

CORRESPONDENCE:
Holmgren, Noel and Pat
Langord, Letitia
Lecompte, Janet
Nelson, Edie

BOX 209:2 1994
Foreword
AMERICA
(Portland, OR: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company, 1994) CHECK ALL

“GRAPHIC ARTS INTRO,” “22 May 94” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (5 p., not numbered)
“GRAPHIC ARTS INTRO,” “5/22/94” in blue ink, typescript (5 p., not numbered)
“GRAPHIC ARTS INTRO,” dated at end of manuscript “5/22/94,” Rixon edits in blue ink (5 p.)
“GRAPHIC ARTS INTRO,” dated at end of typescript “5/22/94,” no edits (5 p., not numbered)
“GRAPHIC ARTS INTRO,” “6/20/94” at end of text, numbered in blue ink (4 p.)
“GRAPHIC ARTS INTRO,” “6/23/94” at end of text, single-space typescript on gray paper (2 p.)
“GRAPHIC ARTS INTRO,” n.d., begins “Scuffling along . . . . (4 p., not numbered)
“FOREWORD,” fax dated “JUL 15 94 09:34” “FOREWORD,” dated “JUL 22 ‘94 15:56” (1 p.)
“FOREWORD,” fax dated “JUL 22 ‘94 16:23” (1 p., 3 copies)
Photocopy of above, reduced type

CORRESPONDENCE:
Andrews, Jean
Powers, Robert

BOX 209:3
TALK OF THE NATION
NPR Science Friday
March 1944

CORRESPONDENCE:
Ginsberg, Karen
Hanley, Stacy

BOX 209:4
“THE VIEW FROM THE PEAK – A COLORADO COLLEGE INSTITUTE 1994"
25 July - 5 August 1994

Schedule

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gordon, Dr. Joseph

BOX 209:5 1994
25th ANNIVERSARY OF ALUMNAE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
WELLESLEY COLLEGE
23-25 September 1994

ALUMNAE MAGAZINE 79(1) Fall 1994, : cover and p. 2
“WELLESLEY COLLEGE ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION A LEADERSHIP COUNCIL and 25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION – ALUMNAE ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
List of attendees to ALUMNAE LEADERSHIP COUNCIL and ALUMNAE
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDEES (11 p., both sides)
“A BOOK OF DAYS . . .” Calendar, celebrating 25 years of Wellesley College Alumnae
Bills incurred handled as contribution to College

CORRESPONDENCE:
Morgan, Anne Mitchell
Widmayer, Dorothea J.
Zell, Phillis

BOX 209:6 1994
“Voices and Visions: The Heritage Series”
COLORADO SPRINGS PIONEER MUSEUM
11 October 1994

“PAST AS PROLOGUE IN COLORADO SPRINGS,” BROCHURE FOR Lecture schedule (dates incorrect), other folders
Reservation sheets
“[PIONEER] 11 October 1991” [year is incorrect], typescript (17 p.)
“PIONEER, 11 October 1994,” typescript + photocopy of Irma Bombeck column (17 p.)
Transcription of interview by Judy Gigliotti (56 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gigliotti, Judith S.
Perkins, Mary Louise
Uhler, Sharron C.

BOX 209:7 1994
Teaching, Slide Talk
Graduate School in Environment and Writing
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT
20 October 1994

“[VERMONT],” n.d., typescript (28 p.)
Notes on student papers, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper ( 2 p.)
Itinerary

CORRESPONDENCE:
Daniel, Alicia
Fitzgerald, Kathleen
Kaza, Stephanie
Lintilhac, Philip
Te Selle, David
Vogelman, Hub

BOX 209:9 1998
COLORADO COLLEGE ALUMNI TRAVEL
On-board Naturalist
Costa Rica’s National Parks, The Darien Jungle & The Panama Canal
30 November to 13 December 1994

Handwritten notes, 1 November 1994, 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)
CLIPPER CRUISE LINE, Costa Rica 30 November to xx December 1994
“BON VOYAGE” from the Colorado College Alumni Office
Clipper Cruise Booklet of trip information
Guest list
“CLIPPER NEWSCLIPS,” daily schedule (Monday, 5 December, slide talk on
Robinson Crusoe Islands - see JUAN FERNANDEZ ISLANDS script)
Handwritten field notes, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (27 p.)
Group photograph

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brooks, Beth
Gaunt, Sandra
Kerr, Becky

BOX 210:1 1994
“SPACE AND PLACE”
OPEN SPACES, CITY PLACES: Contemporary Writers on the Changing
Southwest, ed. Judy Nolte Lensink [Temple], pp. 61-69
Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1994
(based on December 1987 conference, see BOX 145:1)

“Sentient in the Shade,” “3-17-88" heavily pencil-edited transcript, phone notes on the margin (11 p.)
“Space and Place,” “AS FINAL” in pink ink, n.d., typescript (13 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Forkos, Robin
Schroder, Alan
Sherill, Marjorie
Lensink, Judy Nolte [see Temple]

BOX 210:2 1994

WRITING THE WESTERN LANDSCAPE: MARY AUSTIN AND JOHN MUIR
(Boston: Beacon Press, 1994)

“OUTLINE,” n.d., both typed and handwritten (1 p.)
Miscellaneous notes, n.d., handwritten and typed (10 p. + 2 fragments)
No title, begins “Mary Austin described . . .” n.d., pencil-edited typescript numbered in pencil (27 p.)
“MARY AUSTIN AND JOHN MUIR: WRITING THE WESTERN LANDSCAPE,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (28 p.)
“MARY AUSTIN 1868-1934,” n.d., typescript, Timilou Rixon’s edits and notes (7 p., not numbered)
“MARY AUSTIN 1868-1934, n.d., text and typed reading notes (15 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” “10/29/93,” fragments about Austin, edited in blue ink and pencil (9 p., not numbered)
“INTRODUCTION,” “11/10/93" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (20 p.)
“MARY AUSTIN 1868-1934,” “11/10/93" in blue ink, typescript (7 p., not numbered)
“JOHN MUIR 1838-1914,” n.d., typescript, text and reading notes (4 p.)
“JOHN MUIR 1838-1914.” n.d., typescript, text and reading notes (13 p.)
“JOHN MUIR,” n.d., typed reading notes (9 p., not numbered)
“INTRODUCTION,” n.d., typescript edited in black ink, including endnotes (28 p.)
“INTRODUCTION 11/6/93” pencil-edited typescript (20 p.)
“INTRODUCTION 11-9-93, Timilou’s copy,” Timilou Rixon’s edits and notes (14 p.)

BOX 210:3
“INTRODUCTION 11/11/93,” typescript including endnotes (35 p.)
“INTRODUCTION 11/11/93,” typescript including endnotes(38 p.)
“INTRODUCTION 11/12/93,” both Timilou Rixon and AHZ edits, with endnotes (35 p.)
”INTRODUCTION 11/12/93,” in pencil “11/18/93 with TM comments added to mine,” typescript including endnotes (36 p.)
“INTRODUCTION 11/18/93,” pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (33 p.)
“INTRODUCTION, 11-24-93 1:52p,” lightly-edited typescript, no notes (26 p.)
“INTRODUCTION 11/28/93,” typescript with endnotes (36 p.)

BOX 210:4
“WITHOUT ENDNOTES 11/29/93 - 12:18,”pencil edited typescript (26 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” “MY COPY w/corrections 5338 text only” in blue ink, selections listed (29 p.)
“Selections,” n.d., list of passages from Austin and Muir to be used in text (7 p., not numbered)
Same as above
“TEXT SELECTION MUIR,” n.d., typescript (6 p.)

BOX 211:1
Photocopyed text with marked passages to be used

BOX 211:2
Photocopies marked with passages from Muir and Austin (222p.)

BOX 212:1
Sample jacket (2)
Copy of jacket
Flap copy (2 p.)
Sample of paperback reprint cover

BOX 212:2
Book design: type choice, illustration placement, sample pages (16 p.)
1:1 photocopies of drawings (6 p.)
Edited drawings w/changed placements, n.d. (8 pages + 3 scraps)
List of all plants mentioned in Austin and Muir text, n.d., 3-hole lined white notebook paper (1 p.)

BOX 212:3
Page proofs marked “AUTHOR” in green ink, “3-29-94,” on header (182 p.)

BOX 212:4
“Beacon Press Author’s Guide to Manuscript Preparation” (2 p.)
“BEACON PRESS PROOFREADING INSTRUCTIONS”
“BEACON PRESS GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT REVIEW”
Corrections, n.d., handwritten on 3-hole lined yellow paper (6 p.)
Houghton Mifflin Company permissions letter and form, April 25, 1995 (2 p.)
Miscellaneous permissions and reviews

BOX 212:5
CORRESPONDENCE:
Bonner, Robert
Collin, Fran
Dupuis, Ken
Graulich, Melody
Hrycyna, Andrew
Huber, Parker
Lang, George
Leslie, Carol
Lichtenberg, Margaret Klee
Mann, Jessica
Mills, Elizabeth
Ochsner, Dan
Patton, Amy
Tallmadge, John
Urmy, Deanne
Wild, Peter
Williams, Terry Tempest

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from WRITING THE WESTERN LANDSCAPE will be found in BOX G at the end of the collection

BOX 212:6 1994
Discussion Evening
EVERGREEN BOOKCLUB
11 October 1994

CORRESPONDENCE:
Mahan, Shannon

BOX 212:7 1994
“Thanksgiving Memoir”
COLORADO SPRINGS MAGAZINE
November 1994

“THANKSGIVING,” n.d., clean typescript (4 p., not numbered)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gardner, Michael

BOX 212:8
1995 Schedule

BOX 212:9 1995
SIERRA CLUB
Slide talk on Grand Canyon
15 February 1995

“THE HITHER SIDE OF PARADISE: COLORADO RIVER IN GRAND CANYON,” n.d., typescript of slide talk (16 p.) with miscellaneous pencil notes on reverse of some of back pages

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bolin, Judy

BOX 213:1
“Remembering Indiana” 1995
AUDUBON 97(1)(January-February 1995): 106-108

“I remember many things,” n.d., yellow typescript edited in pencil, black, and green ink and pencil (9 p.)
“I remember many things,” “1976-1977” in blue ink on right, carbon of original incorporating changes of above (11 p.)
“I remember many things,” “AHZ 11-4-76” in brown ink upper left hand corner, “Mag (LH)” in red ink, carbon (11 p.)
Photocopy of above
“I remember many things,” n.d., carbon of above.
“I remember many things,” fax of above (11 p.)
“I remember many things,” photocopy of carbon of above (11 p.)
“I remember many things,”photocopy of carbon of above, Rixon edits in pencil and ink (7 p., not numbered
“Indiana,” n.d., fax edited in marker (8 p., not numbered by hand) “Oct 31 1994 2:30 pm EST” (9 p.)
Fax copy of above
“ROGER COHN,” n.d., corrections listed by page (3 p.)
“Remembering Indiana,” n.d., typescript with bracketed bold face queries(8 p., not numbered)
Copy of above (8 p.)
Tear sheet of p. 14 of AUDUBON, letters-to-the-editor page
Copy of AUDUBON 97(1)(January-February 1995):106-108 CHECK THIS FOLDER

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bales, Miriam
Black-Tanski, Shelly
Campbell, Martha
Cohn, Roger
Collin, Frances
Cummings, Bill
Davisson, Daniel S.
Fish, Mary Jo
Kanze, Edward J.
Perry, Bernard
Rixon, Timilou
Sanders, Scott Russell
Thompson, Julia E.
Tidman, Jacqueline

BOX 213:2 1995
“The place where you live”
ORION Magazine
14(2)(Spring 1995):25

Final typescript
Copy of ORION, Spring 1995

CORRESPONDENCE:
Blake, Emerson

BOX 213:3 1995
Talk
WOMEN’S STUDIES ADVISORY COUNCIL (WOSAC)
Tucson, Arizona
2 March 1995

WOSAC brochure
Panelists for WOSAC Book Event
Schedule (1 p.)
Handwritten notes, “2 March 1995,” pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)
Itinerary

CORRESPONDENCE:
Badertscher, Bunny
Deming, Alison
Gariepy, Joanne
Nadell, Linda

BOX 213:4 1995
“Is there anything down there?”
ORION NOTEBOOK
1(1)(Spring/Summer 1995):8-9

“Is there anything down there?” 19 April 1995, typescript (6 p.) CHECK
Reprint in FOOD & WATER JOURNAL 4(4):26 (Fall 1995)
Copy of ORION NOTEBOOK, Spring/Summer 1995

CORRESPONDENCE:
Sahn, Jennifer
Mathias, Darlene
Yackel, Ann

BOX 213:5 1995
Talk on Alpine Tundra
VAIL NATURE CENTRE
30 June - 2 July 1995

Handwritten pencil notes, “6-30-95,” 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
Typescript, n.d., blue paper (23 p., not numbered)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Langmaid, Kim

BOX 213:6 1995
WOMEN IN WILDERNESS, co-edited with Susan Zwinger
(Del Mar, CA and New York: Tehabi Press and Harcourt Brace, 1995)

“AGENDA WILDERNESS SERIES,” publication schedule (3 p.)
“Wilderness and Women The Wilderness Experience Series A book proposed by Tehabi Books,” n.d. (2 p., 2 copies)
Working papers, miscellaneous dates, both handwritten and typescript (22 p.)
“WOMEN AND WILDERNESS,” “Dec 18’94 Revised version sent to Susan” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (5 p.)
“WOMEN AND WILDERNESS,” “6-7 selections 2,500 words each” in blue ink, n.d. (4 p.)
“WOMEN WRITING IN WILDERNESS INTRODUCTION Replied 11-27-94 sent disk 11-28-94,” typescript (3 p., not numbered)
“WOMEN AND WILDERNESS 12/26/94,” pencil-edited typescript (6 p.)
“WOMEN AND WILDERNESS 12/26/94,” “DRAFT” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (6 p.)
“WOMEN AND WILDERNESS - LGG 2/15,” “1242 words” in black ink, typescript (3 p., not numbered)
“INTRODUCTION,” n.d., typescript (3 p. not numbered)
“Women in Wilderness,” typescript, n.d. (7 p.)
“DRAFT FOR SUSAN ESSAY 12/26/94,” typescript edited in blue ink and pencil (pp. 15-19)
“SUSAN’S ESSAY Tehabi 1/95,” typescript (pp. 18-22)
“SUSAN’S ESSAY - 01.02.1995,” fax of typescript with new edits in blue ink (pp. 4-7)
“SUSAN’S ESSAY – LGG 2/10,” “943 words” in pencil, typescript (3 p.)
“SUSAN’S ESSAY – LGG 2/10,” “953 words” in ink, typescript (3 p.)

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“ANN’S ESSAY 12/26/94 WIW.2 (DRAFT WILL BE BALANCED BY SUSAN’S ESSAY,)” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 8-13)
“ANN’S ESSAY Tehabi 1/95,” typescript (pp. 10-14)
“ANN’S ESSAY – LGG 2/10,” “994 words” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (2 p., not numbered)
“ANN’S ESSAY – LGG 2/10,” “994 words” in ink, typescript (2 p., not numbered)
“WIW.3 12/26/94 SUSAN’S INTRODUCTION TO ANN’S ESSAY,” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 7-9)
“SUSAN’S INTRODUCTION TO ANN’S ESSAY Tehabi 1/95,” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 7-9)
“SUSAN’S INTRODUCTION TO ANN’S ESSAY 01.02.1995,” fax of typescript with new edits in blue ink (pp. 1-3)
“SUSAN’S INTRODUCTION TO ANN’S ESSAY LGG 2/10,” “296 words” in black ink, typescript (1 p.)
“WIW.3 12/26/94 ANN’S INTRODUCTION TO SUSAN ESSAY” and “SUSAN 11/27/94) typescript (pp. 13-14)
“ANN’S INTRODUCTION TO SUSAN’S ESSAY Tehabi 1/95,” typescript (pp. 15-17)
“ANN’S INTRO TO SUSAN’S ESSAY – LGG 2/10,” “383 words” in pencil, typescript edited in blue pencil (1 p.)
Susan and Ann’s various notes on women nature writers to include
Miscellaneous permission requests 1994-1995
Photocopyed cover designs for series

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Photocopies copies of work considered for anthology with various introductions to individual essays

BOX 214:2
Harcourt Brace Catalogue, various PR announcements and reviews
For complete typeset pages of WOMEN IN WILDERNESS, 9 x 17" (101 p.), see OVERSIZE BOX ???)
Order sheet

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CORRESPONDENCE:
Austin-Smith, Vicki
Bagwell, Brooke
Buxton, Kathy
Cash, Nancy
Chapman, Harold L.
Clark, Adele
Collin, Fran
DeBlieu, Jan
Eisenstein, Janet
Elliott, Marge
Finney, Ruth
Fisher, Beverly
Goforth, Bruce
Hirsch, Sally
Jurgens, Anne
Kirkpatrick, Dick
Kittery, Shanna
Kordalewski, Andrew
Lavender, David
Lewis, Tom
McWilliams, Kathryn
Rabkin, Sarah
Rucker, Joy
Sawatzki, Diane
Stanton, Frank
Stevens, Norman
Strimple, Marion
Struthers, Katharine
Tidman, Jacqueline
Warren, Katie
Zwinger, Susan

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Grant applications

BOX 215:1 1991
DOWNCANYON
(Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1995)

Tally of days on the river
Handwritten field notes:
16-28 May 1976 First Grand Canyon trip with Jane Zwinger (35 p.)
4-18 January 1989, 3-hole lined white paper (36 p.)
24 April-5 May 1989, 3-hole lined white paper (43 p.)
5-13 August 1989, 3- lined white paper (42 p.)
26 February-10 March 1990, 3-hole lined white paper (72 p.)
27-30 March 1990, 3-hole lined white paper (11 p.)
11 August 1990, 3-hole lined yellow paper (10 p.)
26 October-10 November 1990, 3-hole lined yellow paper (84 p.)
19 December-21 December 1990, 3-hole lined yellow paper (19 p.)
“STAPLETON 4/17/91 1:45,” pencil on lined white paper (1 p.)
13-24 August 1991, 3- lined yellow paper (64 p.)
30 March-23 April 1992, 3-hole lined yellow paper (83 p.)
20 June-5 July 1992, 3-hole lined white paper (59 p.)

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Notes on LaRue photographs, 28 March 1990
Interview with Robert Euler, “4 Oct 92,” handwritten in pencil on 3-hole lined white paper (8 p.)
Miscellaneous notes, n.d. (5 p.)

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Miscellaneous maps and information on Glen Canyon Dam and Grand Canyon

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List of USGS Topographic maps covering Grand Canyon
Various bibliograpical references

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Eagle Count Trip, January 1989
Copies of Halieetus Herald, research reports, information
Second Eagle Count trip, ? February to 9 March 1990
Halieetus Harold III
“FEB-MAR 90,” pencil-edited typescript (71 p.)
“4 MAR 90,” pencil-edited typescript (19 p., unnumbered)
“MAR 90 RUNOUT” 3-hole yellow lined paper, edited in purple ink (79 p.)
List of various trips and passenders (1 2/3 p.)

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Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society trip, 27 April - 5 May 1989
Roster, reading list, brochures
”UNKAR.2,” “RERUN JULY 789 GEOL PUT INTO “TEXT” in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (61 p.)

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Mesa Community College trip, 5 - 13 August 1989
Roster
Bios, reading list “5-13 AUGUST 1989,” “TRANSCRIBED TO MAIN MS 4/16/92" in purple ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (28 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hill, Rondald D.
McKay, Vicky

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Runout trip with Richard Quartaroli and M.E.
“[AUG.90] August 17, 1990,” 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (10 p., not numbered) MIA
Expenses

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Geological research trip to Tanner Creek and Cardenas,, 26 October to 10 November 1990
“TANNER.1," heavily pencil-edited typescript (102 p.)
“Early Agriculture in the Eastern Grand Canyon of Arizona, U.S.A.,” GEOARCHAEOLOGY 15(8)(2000):783-798

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Fish research trip, 13 to 24 August 1991
“AUG.91," “TRANSCRIBED LCR.1 9/29/91" in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (73 p.)
“LITTLE COLORADO.1,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 46-111)

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“2-23 April 1992 DORY TRIP,” transcript, 3-hole typescript (64 p., not numbered)
Various brochures, roster, etc.

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“GRANITE.1 10/20/92,” “done 10-31-92" in green marker, 3-hole typescript (10 p., including 1 p. notes)

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Private trip with Jerry and Roabie Johnson, 20 June to 5 July 1992 MISSING

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GRAND CANYON TRIP ROSTER July 3-10, 1993, typed notes edited in red ink (13 p. not numbered)
“AZRA trip 3-10 July 1993,” edited in red ink (5 p., not numbered)
Bill for HHZ for fuel costs, 29 June 1993
3-10 July 1993 AZRA trip, in small blue spiral notebook 7 3/4x5” (62 p.)

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AZRA trip, 4 to 7 May 1994
Various folders, maps
Expenses

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“GRAND1,” “SPELLING CHECK RUN/CORRECTED,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (22 p.)
“GRAND1.2,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (32 p.)
“GRAND1.3,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (25 p.)
“GRAND1.4,” “March 6, 1989,” typescript, light editing (34 p.)
“First chapter out to:” in pencil on separate first page, followed by “GRAND1.3,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (25 p.)
“GRAND.6,” n.d., heavily edited typescript (18 p.)

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NANKOWEAP 1989,” “COMBINED W/NANK.2 all one section now” in blue ink, “10/25/91" in pink ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript (86 p. total), text pp. 1-23; “RESEARCH LIST,” pp. 24-25; “INDEX” pp. 80-86)
“NANK.2 NANKOWEAP JANUARY 1989,” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 1-77 and 86-92 )
“NANK.2,” “INDEX,” “RERUN 11-6-91" in lavender marker (pp. 76-85)
“NANK.4 changes made 3/26/92,” 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (70 p.)
“NANKOWEAP,” “LEES FERRY” in pencil, n.d., pencil-edited typescript (85 p.)
“NANKOWEAP INDEX,” “12-14-91 these changes incorp - name changed to NANKOWEAP.1" in red marker, partial typescript (pp. 74-80)

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“92-90,” pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (3 p.)
“LEAVE-TAKING LEE’S FERRY, n.d., pencil-edited typescript (4 p.)
“LEAVE-TAKING LEES FERRY,” n.d., typescript edited in pencil and blue ink (6 p.)
“MARBLE.3 MARBLE CANYON,” n.d., clean typescript (16 p.)
“Retyped - no changes in endnotes 1/24/92,” in pink ink, pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (74 p)
“MARBLE.3 MARBLE CANYON 3/9/92 redone to MARBLE.4" in pink ink, 3-hole typescript, pencil-edited with endnotes (28 p.)
“INDEX,” n.d. (2 p.)
“MARBLE.4 MARBLE CANYON,” “3/12/92" in pencil, “3/25/92 rerun - still a mess” in red marker, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (52 p.)
“MARBLE.4 changes made 3/23/92" in pencil, “4/28/92 becomes Lees Ferry” in red marker, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)

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“LEE’S FERRY,” “4/28/92" in pencil, “RERUN W/NOTE CARDS IN 5/30/92 as LEESFERR.2" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (24 p.)
“LEESFERR.2 6/14/92,” “7/7/92" in red marker, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (56 p.)
“LEESFERR.2 7/7/92,” “RERUN W/BACKNOTES filled in 7/25/92" in red marker, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (57 p.)
“LEESFERR.3 7/24/92,” “10/1/92" in green marker, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (60 p.)
LEESFERR.3 7/24/92,” “Lees Ferry Mile 0.0,” pencil-edited typescript (60 p.)

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“INTRODUCTION” in pencil, “3/9/92" in red marker, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes
(3 p.)
“Introduction, “ “3/12/92” in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (3 p.)
“Introduction 4/26/92,” “Corrections added but not printed 5/23/92” in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (4 p.)
“INTRO.4 4/26/92,” “Introduction,” 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (6 p.)
“INTRO.4 4/26/92" crossed out and overwritten with “5/25/92" in red ink, “6/13/92" in red ink, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (55 p.)
“INTRO.4 4/26/92 Introduction,” “10/14/92" in blue ink, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (5 p.)
“INTRO.4 4/26/92 Introduction,” “Put into REPRISE 12-25-92" in red ink (7 p.)
“INTRO.4,” n.d., “Timilou’s comments” in orange pencil, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 2-6)

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“WINTER.1,” “Timilou 8/28/93" in light blue ink, 3-hole typescript edited in light blue ink, with endnotes (19 p.)

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“RAPIDS.1 10/25/92 BADGER,” 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (75 p.)
“SP1-BADGER BADGER,” 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (22 p.)
“MARBLE.4,” “4/28/92 SOUTH CANYON” in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes
(pp. 16-29)
“KAYENTA ANASAZI,” “sep.file:KAYENTA - chg made 4/28/92” in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (6 p. including endnotes)

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“NORTHCNY.1 North Canyon,” “Lost and recopied & worked on 5.30.92" in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (22 p.)
“NORTHCYN.1 North Canyon Mile 20.6R,” “6/14/92" in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (39 p.)
“NORTHCYN.1 6/14/92 North Canyon,” “NORTHCYN.2 2/7/92" in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (47 p.)
“NORTHCYN.2 7/25/92 North Canyon Mile 20.6R, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (54 p.)
“NORTHCYN.2 7/25/92 North Canyon Mile 20.6R,” “10/1/92" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (54 p.)

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“SOUTH CANYON,” “4-28-92" in pencil, “changed to N Canyon” in blue ink, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (39 p.)
“SOUTHCYN.2 South Canyon,” “Printed June 2 92 Southcyn.3 " in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (32 p.)
“SOUTHCYN.3 South Canyon Mile 31.7,” “6/14/92" in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (82 p.)

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“SOUTHCYN.3 South Canyon Mile 31.7,” “7/8/92" in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (68 p.)
“SOUTHCYN.3 South Canyon Mile 31.7,” “Rerun 8/8/92" in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (67 p.)
“SOUTHCYN.3 8/2/92 South Canyon Mile 31.7,” “Rerun as .4 8.9.92,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (66 p.)

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“SOUTHCYN.3 8/8/92 South Canyon Mile 31.7,” “Rerun as .4 8.9.92,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (69 p.)
“SOUTHCYN.3 8/8/92 South Canyon Mile 31.7,” “Rerun 8.9.92”in blue marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (p p. 7-67)
“SOUTHCYN.4 892/92 South Canyon Mile 31.7,” “10/1/92" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (67 p.)
“SOUTHCYN4 10/1/92 South Canyon Mile 31.7,” DIV: 10/14/92 SPRING.2 and SPRING.3” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (71 p.)

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“9/6/92 Mile 33.0 to Mile 50.0 “Redwall Cavern/50 Mile Canyon,” “9/7/92,” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 40-56)
“9/7/92" in green marker,pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (46 p.)
“9/7/92.” “Timilou’s comments” in green ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (47 p.)
MARBLE.4,” “SADDLE CANYON” underlined in read marker, “4.18.92" in red marker, 3-hole typescript with endnotes (pp. 40-56)

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“GRAND CANYON/Zwinger GRAND CANYON Mile 33.0 to Mile 50.00,” yellow tag with “Georgia version but no p. # rerun, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (47 p.)
“GRAND CANYON/Zwinger,” “INTO SPRING.6 5/7/93" in green marker, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (pp. 28-33)

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“SADDLECYN.1 Saddle Canyon,” “6/4/92,” in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (16 p.)
“SADDLECYN.1 “Saddle Canyon,” “6/15/92,” in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (p. 38)
“SADDLECYN.1 Saddle Canyon,” n.d., 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (pp. 2-42)
SADDLECYN.1 6/15/92 “Saddle Canyon Mile 47.1,” “7/8/92” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (42 p.)
“SADDLECYN.1 7/8/92,” “Redwall Cave/Saddle Canyon Mile 47.1,” “8/13/92” in blue ink, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (43 p.)

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“NANK.2 [FEB-MAR 1990] 26 FEB 90,” “DONE 10/25/91" in pink ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (52 p.)
“NANKOWEAP,” “Rerun 1-9-92” in blue ink, beginning with index, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (pp. 73-79)
“NANKOWEAP.3,” 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (83 p.)
“NANKOWEAP,” “RERUN MAR 1, 92” in blue ink, “2/28/92 FRONT PART MOVED TO [?] START HERE AS MARKED” in green ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (67 p.)
“GCES (INSERT IN NANKOWEAP,” n.d. (7 p., non numbered)
“NANKOWEAP,” “RERUN 3/10/92” in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (66 p.)
“NANKOWEAP,” “MAR 1, 92" in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (67 p.)
“NANKOWEAP,”“Rerun 3-25-92” in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (69 p.)

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“NANK.5 in pencil, “NANKOWEAP,” “6.13.92" in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (72 p.)
“NANK.5 “Nankoweap,” “NANK.6 8/19/92” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript including notes (72 p.
“NANK.6 8/19/92 Nankoweap Mile 52,” “10/14/92 Rearranging change organz most now Winter.2 Some Winter.1" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (73 p.)

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“KWAGUNT.1 Kwagunt,” 6 Mile 56" in blue marker, “Rerun Kwagunt.2 8.20.92" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (12 p.)
“KWAGUNT.2 8/20-92,” Define MONOCLINE REVERSE FAULT NORMAL FAULT” in red ink, “INCORPORATED INTO WINTER.1 11/1/92,” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (27 p.)

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Runoff of note cards (pp. 5-62)

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“LITTLE COLORADO.1 AUGUST 9” in pencil,” “Rerun notes 12-22-91” in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (45 p.)
“LCR.3 LITTLE COLORADO,” “12-22-91” in red marker, combination indes, text, and note cards, 3-hole typescript (8 p.)
“LCR.2,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 26-83)
“LCR.3 LITTLE COLORADO,” :Rerun 3/11/92 partially – kept good pages” in pink ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (57 p.)
“LCR.2 LITTLE COLORADO,” “4/5/92 LCR.3” in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (44 p.)
“LCR.2,” notes from above manuscript (pp. 44-73)
“LCR.3 LITTLE COLORADO,” “Rerun 3-27-92" in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (64 p.)

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“LITTLE COLORADO,” “6/16/92 to LCR.4,” in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (72 p.)
“LCR.4 LITTLE COLORADO Mile 61.4L,” “8/14/92" in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (79 p.)
“LCR.5 LITTLE COLORADO Mile 61.4L,” “Rerun 8/15/92" in blue ink, lightly pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (71 p.)

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“LCR.5 Little colorado Mile 61.4L,” “10-15–92 CARDS ADDED” in green marker, “DONE 8/24/92" in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (74 p.)
“LCR.5 10/15/92 LITTLE COLORADO Mile 61.4L,” “incorporated into SUMMER [circled] 11/14/92" green marker, lightly pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (74 p.)
“CARBON/LAVA Carbon Creek/Lava Canyon,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes notes (13 p.)
“Carbon Creek/Lava Canyon,” 6/16/92,” in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (3 p.)

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“TANNER.1 26 OCT 90,” “done this part as just TANNER” in pink ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript (62p.)
“INDEX Tanner.1,” “Rerun last part unedited 12-14-91" in blue ink, ‘p. 88 from Nank.2" in pencil (3 p. not numbered)
“TANNER.2 TANNER,” “DOUBLE SPACE BN” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with notes
(70 p.)
“TANNER TANNER,” n.c.,pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (63 p.)
“TANNER.2 INDEX Tanner.2,” “3/27/92" in blue ink, lightly pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (63 p.)

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“TANNER.2 6/17/92,” “6-14-92,” in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (82 p.)
“TANNER.2 7/13/92 TANNER Mile 68,” “8/15/92” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (73 p.)
“TANNER.3 8/15/92 TANNER Mile 68,” “10/15/92" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (69 p.)

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“CARDENAS/1 4 NOV 90 Sunday,” “Rerun 1-26-92 (note notes) as Cardenas.2" in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (34 p.)
“Cardenas.2 10 NOV 90 Saturday 65 degrees WALKING OUT BRIGHT ANGEL,” “PUT AWAY 5/16/92" in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 33-34)
“Cardenas.2 10 NOV 90 Saturday 65 degrees WALKING OUT BRIGHT ANGEL,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (38 p)
last p. of Cardenas manuscript, clean typescript (p. 61)
“CARDENAS/1,” “3/27/92 in red marker, 2 p., not numbered)
“CARDENAS/1 QUOTES,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 35-36)
Cardenas.2 CARDENAS,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 1-32, 35)
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“Cardenas.3 CARDENAS,” “Mile 71.1" in pencil, “6/18/92" in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (44 p.)
“6/19/92 CARDENAS,” “8/19/92,” in light green marker, heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (51p.)
“8/17/92 CARDENAS,” “8/24/92,” in light blue marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript including endnotes (58 p.)
“8/24/92 CARDENAS Mile 71,” “9/29/92,” in light blue marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (54 p.)

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“UNKAR” (in pencil,”6-19-89” in red marker on p. 7), heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (57p.)
“UNKAR.2,” n.d., 3-hole clean typescript transcriptions of field notes and note cards (64 p. + 7 p. index, not numbered)

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“UNKAR.2,” “9-30-91” in blue marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (60 p.)
“Appended to UNKAR.2 12/14/91,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 94-99)
“UNKAR.2 12/14/91 Unkar Delta only, plus section from OCTNOV.90,” and “some notes added 12-20-91" in red marker, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (pp. 35-64)
“UNKAR.2,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (34 p.)
“UNKAR DELTA,” “RERUN 1/3/92,” in blue pencil, heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, including reading notes (49 p.)
“UNKAR.2 12/14/91,” “Unkar Delta only, plus section from OCTNOV.90,” “UNKAR.3 1-14-92" in red marker, includes reading notes, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (66 p.)

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“LOST - RETYPED 1-20-92,” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 22-43)

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“UNKAR DELTA,” Rerun UNKAR.3 2/3/92,” in red marker, 3-hole typescript with reading notes (58p.)
“UNKAR.3”, “REPRINTED from p. 10 on 2-7-92” in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with various photocopyed diagrams from Schwartz, Chapman, and Kepp, Unkar Delta, including copies of typed note cards (pp. 10-68 including endnotes)
“UNKAR DELTA,” “Rerun UNKAR.3 EDITED BN 2/12/92” in green ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with copies of typed note cards and endnotes (53 p.)
“UNKAR DELTA,” “3/27/92 additions/rerun” in blue ink, a few pencil edits, 3-hole typescript with endnotes (59 p.)

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“UNKAR.4" in pencil, “6/19/92,” in orange ink, -hole pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (70 p.)
“UNKAR DELTA Mile 72.6,” “Rerun 8/2/92 Unkar.6,” in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (68 p.)
“UNKAR DELTA Mile 72.6 8/2/92,” “RERUN 8/8/92,” in black ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (74 p.)
“UNKAR DELTA 72.6 8/8/92,” “8/9/92" in light blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (80 p.)

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“UNKAR.6,” “8/12/92 first p. 8 OK” in dark blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes
(pp. 9-75 including endnotes)
“UNKAR DELTA Mile 72.6 8/9/92,” “8/20/92,” in light blue marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (81 p.)

BOX 226:1
“8/30/92 UNKAR DELTA Mile 72.6,” “8 31 91" in light blue marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (61 p.)
“UNKAR DELTA Mile 72.6 8/31/92,” “9/30/92” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (57 p.)
“9/15/92 UNKAR DELTA Mile 72 to Mile 74,” “AUTUMN.4 changes made 10/15/92” in blue ink, “10/22/92 pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (45 p.)
“10/22/92 UNKAR DELTA Mile 72 to Mile 74,” clean 3-hole typescript, including notes (59 p.)

BOX 226:2
“BRIANGEL.2 9/30/92 Bright Angel Mile 85 to Mile 90,” “10/18/92 DONE” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (46 p.)
“APRMAY.89 APRIL-MAY 1989,” “HANCE 2-8-92" in green marker, “5/16/92 (includes Apr.May 89 Granite.1)” in purple ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (31 p.)

BOX 226:3
“GRAPEVINE/1 Grapevine Canyon,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (3 p., not numbered)
“HANCE/GRAPEVINE.2 HanceGrapevine Mile 76.8-81.5, “ADDED TO 11/1/92 PRINTED INTO SUMMER.1,” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript including endnotes (82 p.)

BOX 226:4
“BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL,” “10/26/91 BRIGHTAN.90" in green marker, transcribed notes (16 p., not numbered)
“BRITANGL.90 BRIGHT ANGEL TRAIL,” “ALREADY DONE 4/15/92” in purple ink, no edits, 3-hole typescript (17 p.)
“BRIGHT ANGEL.1 Bright Angel,” “8/22/92” in red ink, 3-hole typescript edited in blue ink (20 p.)
“BRIGHTANG.1,” “8/22/92,” “9/30/92" in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (pp. 33-89)
“10/18/92 Bright Angel Mile 85 to Mile 90,” “10/23/92 Brightangel.3" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (51 p.)
“10/24/92 Bright Angel Mile 85 to Mile 90,” “Redone put in autumn 10/30/92” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (50 p.)

BOX 226:5
“HORNCRK.1 10/20/92 HORN CREEK,” 3-hole typescript with endnotes and no edits (6 p.)

BOX 227:1
“CRYSTAL.1 Crystal,” “9/2/92” in blue ink, 3-hole typescript with no edits (11 p.)
“CRYSTAL.1 9/2/92 Crystal Mile 98.1,” “DIVIDED Rerun 10-21-92" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (47 p.)
“CRYSTAL.1 9/20/92 Crystal Mile 98.1,” copied whole chapter SUMMER/RAPIDS.1 10/25/92” in blue marker, 3-hole typescript with endnotes, no edits (39 p.)

BOX 227:2
“SHINUMO.1 10/20/92 SHINUMO CREEK,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (7 p.)
“BASS CAMP.1 9/3/92 Bass Camp\Blacktail Mile 107.6,” Separated into: Elves Blacktail Bass Shinumo” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (42 p.)
“BASSCAMP.1 BASS CAMP,” 9/4/92 Blacktail” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (18 p.)
“BASS CAMP.1,” n.d., clean 3-hole typescript (pp. 10-42)
“BASS CAMP.1 10/20/92,” “BASS CAMP/BLACKTAIL” and “SPRING” in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (23 p.)
“BASS CAMP.1 11/2/92 BASSCAMP/BLACKTAIL Mile 107.6,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (17 p.)

BOX 227:3
“BLACKTAIL.1 Blacktail,” n.d.,, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (12 p.)
“BLACKTAIL.1 Blacktail 10/20/92 BLACKTAIL Mile 120.0,” “10/31/92 SUMMER/BLACKTAIL,” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (15 p.)
“BLACKTAIL.1 10/31/92,” “11/14/92” in green ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (13 p.)
“114 MILE CAMP 114 MILE.1 done 10/20/92” in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (3 p.)

BOX 227:4
“STONE.1 Stone Canyon,” n.d., very few pencil-edits, 3-hole typescript, mostly transcribed notes (12 p.)
“STONE.2 Stone Canyon Mile 131.8,” “9/8/92,” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript w/transcribed field notes with endnotes (27 p.)
“STONE.2 Stone Canyon Mile 131.8,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (29 p.)
“STONE.2 Stone Canyon Mile 131.8,” “4/22/93 [interior date], pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (81 p.)

BOX 227:5
“SURPRISE VALLE.1 Surprise Valley, 14 April 1992,” “9/7/92" in blue ink, transcribed notes, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (12 p.)
“SURPRISE VALLEY.2 Mile 132 to Mile 140 Surprise Canyon/Deer Creek,” n.d., mostly transcribed notes (24 p.)
“SURPRISE VALLEY.2 Mile 132 to Mile 140 Surprise Canyon/Deer Creek,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (47 p.)
“TAPEATS.X Mile 132 to Mile 140 Surprise TAPEATS CREEK Mile 133.7,” n.d., clean typescript (4 p., not numbered)

BOX 227:6
“DEER CREEK.X DEER CREEK ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE,” “April 89 or 90,” clean typescript (8 p.)
“DEER CREEK.X DEER CREEK ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE DEER CREEK Mile 136.7,” n.d., clean 3-hole typescript (7 p.)

BOX 228:1
“KANAB CRK.1 Kanab Creek,” “9/8/92 COMBINED W/MATKAT” in green marker, heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (12 p.)
“KANAB.3,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (27 p.)
KANABA.3,” AUTUMN.1 CHANGE AUTUMN DESIGNATIONS FIRST” written over in pencil, n.d., pencil edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (27 p.)
“ADD to SUMMER, Kanab Chapter MUAV.1 PETER’S POCKET Mile 155.6, n.d., clean 3-hole typescript with endnotes (21 p.)

BOX 228:2
“MATKATAMIBA.1 Matkatamiba,” n.d., mostly transcript of notes (12 p.)
“MATKATAMIBA.X MATKATAMIBA,” “5-13-93” in blue ink, pencil edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (8 p., not numbered)
“MATKATMIBA,.X MATKATAMIBA,” n.d., clean 3-hole typescript with endnotes (5 p., not numbered))

BOX 228:3
“NATIONAL.1 National Canyon,” “9/16/92 National.2” in green marker, mostly transcribed notes, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (8 p.)
“NATIONAL.2 Mile 165 to Mile 175 National Canyon Mile 166.5,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (18 p.)
“HAVASU.1 Mile 155 to Mile 165 Havasu Mile 156.8,” all crossed out, overwritten with “SUMMER.4 NATIONAL” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (16 p.)
“SUMMER.4,” n.d., clean tyepscrit, transcript of notes for HAVASU.1 (pp. 112-117)
“HAVASUE.1 Havasu,” “9/10/92" in blue ink, mostly transcribed notes, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (21 p.)
“TEN,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 245-273)

BOX 228:4
“LAVA FALLS.1,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (pp. 99-131)
“LAVA FALLS.1,” n.d., notes (pp. 51-63)
“LAVA FALLS.2 Mile 179.5, n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript w/notes (62 p.)
“LAVA FALLS.1 Lava Falls,” “BOTH.1 and .2 Rerun 11/1/92” in blue marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (5 p.)
“LAVAFALL.3 11/1/92,” “11/23/92 LAVA AND WHITMORE,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (55 p.)
“LAVAFALL.4 11/22/92 SEASON? LAVA AND WHITMORE,” 3-hole clean typescript (50 p.)
“The mystique of Lava: . . . ,” n.d., 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (2 p., not numbered)
“FAULTING WESTERN GRAND CANYON FAULTING,” “TO LAVA SECTION” in pencil, n.d., pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (2 p. not numbered)

BOX 228:5
“WHITMORE.1 Whitmore Wash Mile 188,” “9/17/92" in green marker, clean 3-hole typescript (7 p.)
“WHITMORE.2,” “WHITMORE add to Summer after Lava Already Done,” n.d., 3-hole clean typescript (21 p.)
“WHITMORE.2,” n.d., clean typescript, notes (pp. 22-27
“WHITMORE.2 Mile 180 to Mile 190 Whitmore Wash Mile 188,” “5/3/93" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript including endnotes (34 p.)
“WHITMORE.2 Mile 180 to Mile 190 Whitmore Wash Mile 188,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (34 p.)

BOX 229:1
“GRAN/HURR.1/ HURRICANE FAULT Mile 208.7, Mile 220,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript 3-hole with endnotes (38 p.)
HURRICANE.1 hurricane Fault 20 April 1992,” “9.18.92 GRANHURR.1" in green marker, mostly transcribed notes, 3-hole typescript (12 p.)

BOX 229:2
“DIAMOND.2 Diamond Creek Mile 225.7,”“5 July 92" lightly penciled, pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (20 p.)
“DIAMOND.2 Diamond Creek Mile 225.7,” n.d., 3-hole clean typescript (4 p.)

BOX 229:3
“SEPARATION CYN.1 Separation Canyon,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (4 p.)
“GRANDWSH.1 Grand Wash Cliffs,” “10/25/92 Put into Endings.1" in blue marker, mostly transcribed notes, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (8 p.)
“ENDINGS.1 10/25/92 ENDINGS,” “10/30/92 incorporated in Autumn.1" in blue marker, 3-hole clean typescript with endnotes (26 p.)

BOX 229:4
“ELSEWHERES NANK.6”n.d., 3-hole typescript, some pencil edits (22 p.)
“ELSEWHERES Lunch stop Mile 110 . . .,” n.d., 3-hole pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (32 p.)
“ELSEWHERES CANYON ENDING APRIL”, n.d., 3-hole typescript (40 p.)
“ELSEWHERES CANYON ENDING APRIL,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (46 p.)
“CARDENAS.3 ELSEWHERES,” 8/19/92" in blue ink, 3-hole clean typescript (pp. 52-60)
“ELSEWHERES,” n.d., ms. fragments, pencil-edited (pp. 15, 41, 56, 75)
“ELSEWHERES 6/5/83,” “INCORPORATED 8/22-23/93" in blue marker, “OROBANCHE” in red marker, 3-hole typescript edited in red ink with endnotes (57 p.)

BOX 229:5
“ELSEWHERES 6/5/93,” “INCORPORATED 8/22-23/93,”“PAGES TAKEN FOR USE 2-12-94" in blue pencil, pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (100 p.)
“ELSEWHERES AUG 89,” 3-hole clean typescript (14 p.)
“ELSEWHERES” “3-1-92,” in blue ink, 3-hole typescript with endnotes (pp. 68-76)
“ELSEWHERES,” “neatened up 5/17/92” in purple ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 62-65)
“ELSEWHERES 12/24/92,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with notes (38 p.)
“ELSEWHERES,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 47-50)
“ELSEWHERES,” n.d., clean 3-hole typescript (pp. 84-108)

BOX 229:6
“W3.1,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (pp. 2-80, 99)

BOX 230:1
Notes according to season, beginning w/”WINTER.2,” n.d., separated by tabbed pages, paginated according to season, only WINTER.2 and SUMMER.2 with page numbers, no page numbers for AUTUMN, SPRING, and REPRISE (281 p.)

BOX 230:2
NOTES,” n.d., “McKee papers at PPCC” in blue marker, “RECHECK ALL PAGES AGAINST TEXT BEFORE REPRINTING” in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 384-486)

BOX 230:3
“ONE 1/19/93 ONE,” “Rerun this only 1-2-94,” 3-hole clean typescript (27 p.)
“ONE.NTS Chapter 1,”” “REDO according to changed sequence” in red ink, 3-hole typescript edited in pencil and red ink (154 p.)

BOX 231:1
“WINTER.1,” yellow tag with “4/12-13/93 BACKNOTES’ in green marker, notes for whole manuscript, blue ink edits on first page only (pp. 20-164)

BOX 231:2
“None of the research is simple . . .,” yellow tag with “UNEDITED NOTES THAT GO W/4/2/93” in green marker, clean typescript,discontinuous numbers to correspond to note placement after each chapter with each seasonpaginated separately (159 p.)

BOX 231:3
“WINTER.2,” “yellow tag with “42693" in green marker, partial endnotes for all chapters, discontinuous numbers to correspond to note placement after each chapter with each seasonpatinated separately (313 p.)
“p. 343" and “pp. 344-45,” orphan notes for WINTER section, clean typescript (3 p.)

BOX 232:1
“WINTER.1,” “6/26/93 LIST BY AUTHOR IN EACH CHAPTER” in pencil, all endnotes with discontinuous numbers to correspond to note placement after each chapter with each season paginated separately, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, notes for all chapters (244 p.)

BOX 232:2
“WINTER.1/12-6,” “TRANSFERRED 12-19-93" in black ink, typescript edited in red and light blue ink (pp. 27-470, erratic numbering)

BOX 232:3
“NOTES,” n.d., “FEB LONG NOTES” in pencil, clean typescript (pp. 384-537)

BOX 233:1
“EIGHT.NTS EIGHT,” n.c., pencil-edited typescript (18 p., hand-numbered)
“ELEVEN.NTS.,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (17 p., unnumbered)

BOX 233:2
“FOURTEEN NOTES,” “3/8/94" in light blue marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 384-537)

BOX 233:3
“NOTES,” “3/21/94" in purple ink, listing of authors on first page in red ink, 3-hole typescript heavily edited in pencil and red ink (pp. 384-527)

BOX 233:4
“ABBREVIATIONS” and “NOTES,” LAST July 31' 94” in green ink, complete notes, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 355-434)

BOX 233:5
“LEESFERR.4 10/1/92 Lee’s Ferry, WINTER:1 Not rerun but corrections made 10/14/92" in blue ink, “10/14/92" in red marker, 3-hole typescript in blue ink with endnotes (62 p., not numbered)

BOX 234:1
“10/14/92 WINTER.3,” “W-3--NANK.6" in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (27 p., many not numbered)

BOX 234:2
“W1-LEESF.1 10/25/92 WINTER,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (103 p.)

BOX 234:3
“W1–LEESF.1 10/25/92,” “Rerun WINTER.2 (not fixed in header) 10/30/92,” in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (124 p., some notes missing)
“WINTER.2, n.d., Rixon comments, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 23-30)
“WINTER.2 12/20/92 WINTER,” “3/10/98" in pencil, upper right corner, typescript edited in pencil and black ink (126 p.)

BOX 234:4
“WINTER.2 12/20/92 WINTER,” “3/31/93" in green marker, “WINTER.3 SPEARATED INTO W3.1, W3.2, W3.3, W3/INDEX” in green ink, 3-hole typescript edited in black ink with endnotes (126 p.)

BOX 235:1
“W3.1 3/21/93 WINTER,” “4/12/93" in green marker, 3-hole typescript (2 p.)
“BASS CAMP.1 11/2/92” crossed out in pencil for “WINTER.6 4/16/93,” “PUT INTO WINTER.5 4/19/93" in green marker, pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (17 p.)
“WINTER.1 WINTER,” “5/5/93 series” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript incorporating WINTER.1, WINTER.2, WINTER.3, WINTER.4, WINTER.5 (87 p.)
“WINTER.1/12-6,” “WINTER.ONE” in light blue marker, “ONE 12/19/93 keep this as is for the moment” in black ink, “corrections transferred 12-25-93: in red ink, typescript edited in blue ink (26 p.)
“WINTER.3/12/17,” “WINTER.TWO” in light blue marker, “12/28/93" in red ink, typescript edited in blue ink (pp. 31-58)
“TWO 12/19/93 TWO” “Repeat citations?” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink, (13 p., numbered in pencil)
“WINTER.5/12-7,” “WINTERTHR” in light blue marker, pencil-edited typescript with endnote numbers deleted (pp. 52-93"
“THREE” (NOTES),” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (8 p. numbered inpencil)
“WINTER.1,” n.d., 3-hole typescript edited in light blue ink, with endnotes (20 p.)
“WINTER.2,” n.d., clean typescript (pp. 27-46)

BOX 235:2
“SPRING.1, “Apr 92" in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript including SPRING.1, SPRING.2, SPRING.3, SPRING.4, SPRING.5 (123 p.
“SPRING.1,” “SPRING.ONE” inlight blue ink, “12/14/93” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 72-81, 94-117)
“FOUR.NTS FOUR,” pencil-edited typescript (11 p., not numbered)

BOX 235:3
“9/1/92 SPRING.1” in red ink, “pp. 1-7 copied to SUMMER/RAPIDS.1 w/chg indic below” in blue
ink, “All this run together as Spring!” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (56 p.)
“SPRING.2 10/14/92 SPRING.2,” 3-hole clean typescript with endnotes (50 p.)
“10/14/92 SPRING.3,” 3-hole clean typescript (13 p., not numbered)
“SPRING.1 12/25/9" in green ink, DIVIDED 4/2/93” in light green marker, quote page pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (49 p.)

BOX 236:1
“SPRING.1 11/1/92 SPRING.1, “12-28-92" in green marker, “STONE CREEK” in pencil, typescript (175 p., numbered in pencil)

BOX 236:2
“SPRING.1,” n.d., Rixon pencil edits, pink tag with “TML,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 2-174)

BOX 236:3
“SP1.1 4/1/93 SPRING.1 FIND QUOTE,” “APRIL 12-14, 1993,” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, includes SP1.1, SP1.2, SP1.3, SP1.4, SP1.5, SP1.6 (112 p.)
“SPRING.THR. 12-12-93 SPRING.THREE,” “SIX” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 150-151)

“SPRING.THR. 12-12-93,” pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (pp. 152-180)
“4/21/93 SPRING.4,” SPRING.6" header on second page, clean typescript (5 p.)
“SIX.NTS SIX,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (15 p. numbered in pencil)

BOX 236:4
“SPRING.FOUR 12-12-93,” “SPRING.FOUR” in light blue marker, “SEVEN” in pencil, typescript (pp. 162-188 numbered in blue ink)
“SIX.NTS,” n.d., 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (15 p., numbered in pencil)
“SPRING.TWO 12/19/93,” crossed through in blue ink, “FIVE” added, pencil-edited typescript
(pp. 122-149)
“FIVE.NTS FIVE,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (22 p., numbered in pencil)

BOX 237:1
“RAPIDS.1,” penciled over with “SUMMER.1," “10/25/92,” “SUMMER.1" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (83 p.)
“KANAB.2 Miles 140 to Mile 155 Kanab Creek Mile 143.5,” “SUMMER KANAB.3 MUAV.1 11/15/92 SPLIT” in light blue marker, heavily pencil-edited typescript (54 p.)
“11/02.92" as directory of GRAND\TEXT (1 p.) and “11/14/92" in green marker, pencil notes

BOX 237:2
“RAPIDS.1 (SUMMER.2 penciled over) 11/14/92,” “REORGANIZED & RE-RUN 11/21/92" in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (214 p.)

BOX 237:3
“SU2.1 11/21/92 SUMMER.2,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, includes SU2.1, SU2.2, SU2.3, SU2.4, SU2.5 (119 p.)

BOX 237:4
“GRAND CANYON/Zwinger SUMMER REDWALL, SADDLE CANYON,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with end notes (54 p.)

BOX 238:1
“SUMMER.2,” “4/2/93 separated into SU.2 . . .” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with end notes (206 p.)

BOX 238:2
“SUMMER.2,” on second page “SUMMER.3 4/21/93,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, incorporates large segments of SPRING and AUTUMN, nonconsequitively numbered (237 p.)

BOX 238:3
“SUMMER.5 4/13/93,” “5" chapter number in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 69-115)

BOX 239:1
“SUMMER.1 4/14/93,” containes SUMMER.2, .3, .5, .6, .7, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with some notes (118 p.)

BOX 239.2
“SUMMER.5 4/25/93,” “4-26-93" in light green marker, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 76-98)
“SUMMER.1 12-9,” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 217-243)
“SUMMER.3 12-9-93,” “SUMMER.TWO” in green marker, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 245–272)
“NINE.NTS NINE,” pencil-edited typescript (14 p., numbered in pencil)
“SUMMER.5\12-9-93,” “SUMMER.THR,” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 270-299)
“TEN.NTS TEN,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (9 p. numbered in pencil)
“SUMMER.5 4/25/93,” “5/19/93" in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 95-138)
“SUMMER.5" notes, n.d., clean 3-hole typescript (pp. 142-153)
“SUMMER.7/12-0-93,” “SUMMER.FOUR” in pencil, note about mold damage, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 303-337, 197-200, 477)

BOX 239:3
“Autumn.1,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (pp. 10-154)

BOX 240:1
“9/29/92 CARDENAS,” “AUTUMN.3, “CARDS IN” in green marker, clean typescript (49 p. with notes)

BOX 240:2
“AUTUMN.1 10/30/92,” “11/24/92 AUTUMN.2 TOOK OUT Grand Wash ending ELSE” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (259 p.)

BOX 240:3
“Autumn.1,” tag “APR 4 93,”clean 3-hole typescript (130 p., numbered in pencil) CHECK
“AUTUMN.2 10/15/92,” clean 3-hole typescript, + “AUTUMN.2" n.d., single spaced notes (35 p., not numbered)

BOX 241:1
“AUTUMN.2 11/24/92,” “12/24/92' in green marker, lightly pencil-edited 3-hole transcript, + notes, clean 3-hole typescript (222 p.)

BOX 241.2
“AUTUMN,2 12/25/92,” “12-27-92" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (222 p.)
“AUTUMN.2,” n.d., clean 3-hole typescript, duplicate notes (44 p., not numbered)
“REPRISE” “REPRISE,” written over “AUTUMN.2," “12-25-92,” in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (pp. 130-168)

BOX 241:3
“A2.1 4/2/93,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (154 p.)

STOPPED HERE W/242:1

BOX 242:1
“AUTUMN.2 4/23/93,” pencil-edited typescript (18 p.)
“AUTUMN.2,” n.c., clean 3-hole typescript (28 p.)
“AUTUMN.3,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 29-46)

BOX 242:2
“AUTUMN.3 12-12-93,” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 377-405) [NOTE: ½" left margin trimmed because of water and mold damage]
“THIRTEEN,” n.d., clean typescript (pp. 285-307)
“THIRTEEN.NTS,” pencil-edited typescript with endnotes (pp. (10 p., not numbered)
“AUTUMN.4,” n.d., pencil-edited typewcript (pp. 47-67)
“AUTUMN.5,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (pp. 69-90)
“AUTUMN.6 4/23/93,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 88-121)
“AUTUMN.7 4/23/93,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 122-154)
“Autumn.3 10/15/92 CARDENAS, clean 3-hole typescript (54 p.)

BOX 242:2
“AUTUMN.THREE,” pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes (pp. 410-448)

BOX 243
“WINTER.3,” “4/26/93" in pencil, partial manuscript, lightly 3-hole pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (174 p., not consecutively numbered but according to original placement after chapters)

BOX 244
“WINTER.1,” “5/23/93" and “Note dividing of 4 chapters into 5" in pencil; “6/6/93 w/o notes” in black ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (570 p., paginated by season)

BOX 245
“WINTER:1,” “6/23/93" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, pagination by seasons, no notes (594 p.)

BOX 246
“WINTER,” “done 8/20/93" in red ink, “8/22/93" in green marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, pages not numbered consecutively (501 p.)

BOX 247
“ONE,” “2 FEB 94" in black ink, photocopy of manuscript, typescript with notes on yellow pages, inserted between most chapters, erratically numbered because notes omitted (393 p.)

BOX 248
Complete manuscript, no notes: “5.15.94" in red marker, on third page “5/8/94 Lucchitta’s corrections” in red ink, “5/10/94" in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (383 p.)

BOX 249

Complete manuscript no notes: “WINTER.1 6/23/93,” many notations in pencil on first page, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with notes on yellow pages separating chapters, inserted between most chapters, text numbered by seasons, notes at back (266 p.)

BOX 250
“5-10-94,” yellow sheets between chapters, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, no notes (541 p.)

BOX 251
Complete text without notes, beginning with TABLE OF CONTENTS, n.d., red ink and pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (354 p.)

BOX 252:1
“SECTIONS,” FIRST PAGE LISTING OF MILEAGES; interior dates “5-10-94" and “5-18-94" including front and end matter, notes at end (499 p.)
“MILEAGES,” n.d., 3-hole typescript edited in ink and pencil (6 p.)

BOX 252:2
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 8/22/92” in red marker, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (4 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 8/22/92,” “10/14/92" in blue ink, typescript 3-hole edited in pencil and blue ink (4 p. unnumbered)
“ACKNL 10/14/92 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS,” “4/12/92" in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (5 p., not numbered)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, n.d., clean 3-hole typescript (pp. v-ix)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, n.d., clean 3-hole typescript (pp. 468-472)

BOX 253
Text without noted, n.d., Rixon comments, AHZ edits, pencil-edited typescript (348 p.)

BOX 254:1
Copy-edited manuscript, University of Arizona printout from Liz Hurwit, copy editor, AHZ separators with colored tabs, edits and notations in pink pencil and blue ink, with partial pages of text re-runs for larger changes (375 p.)
BOX 254:2
Handwritten comments, 3-hole yellow lined paper, re copy editing problems

BOX 254:3
CORRESPONDENCE:
Hurwit, Liz

BOX 255:1
Rough index, n.d., annotated in red and light-blue ink (9 p
“INDEX INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGMENT,” pencil-edited typescript ( CHECK
“INDEX INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGMENT,” pink tab with “5/23/92" (p.
“SECTIONS,” n.d. (2 p., not numbered)
“INDEX,” n.d., MAKE A LIST OF THOSE [ENTRIES] REMOVED,”in pencil, heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (33 p.)

BOX 255:2
“INDEX 3-21-95,”  in blue ink, clean typescript (32 p.)
“INDEX 3-21-95,”  in blue ink, clean typescript (33 p.)
UAZ Press format for index on two 4 x 6" notecards
“3-21-95 INDEX.2,” pencil-edited typescript (34 p.)
“3-24-95 INDEX.3,” “CHECK ALPHABETICATION” in blue ink, “8 lines minimum” in pencil, typescript heavily edited in blue ink (33 p.)
“3-27-95 INDEX.4,” pencil-edited typescript (33 p.)
“3-28-95 INDEX.5,” divider titles removed, “3-29-95 8:36a” in red ink, clean typescript (31 p.)

BOX 255:3
Photocopies of all illustrations:
Copies of ink drawings, numbered and marked to placement in black marker, address label upper right, typed caption at top (49 p.)
Copies of ink drawings, yellow tag “PHOTOCOPYED BUT NOT USED; (19 p.)
Drawings with red numbers in upper lefthand corner, 1-60 (50 p., some missing)
Drawings with black numbers in upper left corner, 3-60, address label in upper right, indications of UAZ Press staff choice of drawings
Drqwing of Cardenas (2 copies)

BOX 255:4
“INNER GORGE PLANTS Phillips, Phillips, Bernzott 19876,” “RETYPED 1-1-92,” in blue marker; edited in blue ink and pencil, 3-hole typescript (36 p., not numbered)
“FLORA OF RAMPART CAVE AREA,” n.d., clean 3-hole typescript (16 p.)
Plant list run by families beginning with “ADIANTACEAE,” n.d., heavily-edited typescript 3-hole in green ink of plant location, pencil and black ink (41 p.)
“POSSIBLE GRAND CANYON REPTILES,” n.d., typescript annotated in black ink (2 p.)

BOX 256:1
“RIVER ELEVATIONS” and “REFERENCE” (5 p.)
Plant list by families beginning “ADIANTACEAE,” run consecutively, clean 3-hole typescript (166 p.)

BOX 256:2
Photocopy copies of plant illustrations from various sources formatted for final print-off of finished pages (181 p.)

BOX 256:3
ADIANTACEAE,” notes in upper right in red, 3-hole transcript with corrections and annotations in red and blue ink, including photocopies of plants inserted in text, formatted in preparation for final copy (207 p. + interpaginated illustrations)

BOX 257:1
Miscellaneous bibliographies:
Handwritten in black ink (1 p.)
“Source?” in blue ink, “revised 6/89,” photocopy of Southwestern references, “Put onto note cards March 21-22" in pencil (35 p.)
“LITERATURE CITED,” n.d., photocopy (6 p.)
“GLEN CANYON ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PHASE II FINAL REPORTS 01/07/94,” annotated in blue ink, pencil, red arrows marking pertinent papers (4 p.)
“TUCKUP Vishnu Temple NEW YORK TIMES,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (pp. 153-156)
“Photographs by J. K. Hillers in the U. S. Geological Survey Photographic Library, Denver, Colorado,” photocopy (53 p.)

BOX 257:2
“BIB.GEO GEOLOGY 4/6/90,” bibliography by categories (ECOLOGY, BIRDS, etc.), divided by tabbed sheets, 3-hole typescript edited in pink ink (201 p. numbered by categories)

BOX 257:3
“BIBLIOGRAPHY.BK 7/29/91 [back-up 6/4/91],” “REDONE 2/21/92" in light blue marker, 3-hole typescript annotated in lavender marker (151 p.)

BOX 257:4
“BIBLIOGRAPHY.BK 7/29/91(crossed out in pencil, replaced with 8/10/91), “[back-up 9/26/91],” various annotations (158 p., up to p. 69, not numbered)
“KK [backup 9/26/91],” 3-hole typescript with dates of individual references read lined with lavender marker, edited in blue ink (91 p.)

BOX 258:1
Photograph, participants in Archeological and Historical Society of Arizona trip

BOX 258:2
Sample pages: front matter, some chapter openings, sample text, endnotes, drawings with typeset captions (53 p.)

BOX 258.3
Complete dummy (148 p.)

BOX 258:4
Fax of corrected notes (5 p.)

BOX 258:5
Complete dummy with index entries ticked in pencil (305 p.)

BOX 258:6
“Art log,” “VERTICAL DRAWINGS WITH chapters indicated,,” 3-hoe typescript (2 p.)
“VERTICAL DRAWINGS WITHOUT chapters indicated,” 3-hole typescript (1 p.)
List & choice of drawings to University of Arizona Press editorial staff

BOX 258:7
Copies of chapter openings for placement, 8½ x 14" paper (15 p.)

BOX 258:8
Copies of chapter openings, text, front matter, etc., with drawing on left, quote on right, for placement, 12 x 17" paper (25 p.)

BOX 258:9
Map preparation.

BOX 258:10
Miscellaneous photocopy enlargements on 24 x 17" paper for jacket design, some colored )24 p.)

BOX 258:11
Original jacket designs, in color

BOX 258:12
“ANN ZWINGER FOR COLOR SEPARATION OF DOWNCANYON FRAGILE,” n.d. plus photograph for jacket

BOX 259:1
“BIBLIO.AJ 10/13/91 [back-up 9/26/91]” crossed out, “12/12/91" written over in blue pencil, “12/15/91 some corrections not entered” in pencil, clean 3-hole typescript (166 p.)
“BIBLIO.AJ 10/13/91 [back-up 9/26/91]” crossed out and overwritten “2/23/92,” “additions insect not in but on INSECT.BIB RERUN 3/23/92" in blue ink, dates when specific references read highlighted in lavender marker (92 p.)

BOX 259:2
“BIBLIO.AJ 3/27/92 PRINTED [back-up 3/28/92,” typescript annotated in green marker to indicate books at Colorado College Tutt Library, blue ink and pencil indicate books to be read as do blue and red dots; books already read highlighted in blue marker; yellow and red tags on right margin indicated books to order on Interlibrary Loan, 3-hole typescript (103 p.)
“PRINTED 3/24/92 KK,” same indications as above (102 p., not numbered)

BOX 259:3
“MAMMALS.BIB UPDATED 3/27/92 NOT PRINTED,” clean typescript (10 p., not numbered)
“BIB.OCT additions 10-11-1993,” clean typescript (2 p.)
“ADDITIONS TO BIBLIOGRAPH 4 May 1992,” “1-18-94" in blue ink, annotated in blue in (4 p., not numbered)

BOX 259:4
Alphabetical list of sources of quotes used in manuscript, clean typescript (15 p.)
“QUOTES,” Chapter headings, yellow paper (1 p.)

BOX 259:5
LIST OF PERIODICALS with specific references used, n.d., clean typescript (14 p.)

BOX 259:6
“BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS CITED,” n.d., “numbers in brackets indicate where first cited” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (43 p.)

BOX 260:1
Newspaper clippings

BOX 260:2
Tucson/Flagstaff Glen Canyon Environmental Studies, miscellaneous information

BOX 260:3
Various publications of Grand Canyon River guides, used for references


BOX 261:1
WAPA material

CORRESPONDENCE:
Claggett, William

BOX 261:2
Miscellaneous magazine and photocopies on Archaeology, Birds, Geology, and Invertebrates

BOX 261:3
Archeology, Birds, Geology, History, Invertebrates, Plants, and Vertebrates, xeeroxed materials used in book preparation and for reference

BOX 261:4
Scientific papers on endangered fish in Grand Canyon:
BI0/WEST, Inc. Report #PR 750-11, 3 September 1991
Handwritten notes, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (6 p.)
Royal D. Suttkus and Glenn H. Clemmer, November 30, 1977, “The Humpback Chub, Gila cypha, in the Grand Canyon Area of theColorado River,” Occasional Paper, Tulane University Museum of Natural History, #1
Royal D. Suttkus, Glenn H. Clemmer, and Clyde Jones, September 18, 1978,“Mammals of the riparian region of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon area of Arizona,” Occasional Paper, Tulane University Museum of Natural History, #2
Clyde Jones, Glenn Clemmer, Rouyal Sutkis, Richard Curnow, “Distributional Checklist of theMammals along the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon,” Occasional Paper, Tulane University Museum of Natural History, #3, photocopy

BOX 262:1
Reviews and newspaper articles
University of Arizona Press invoices
Verne Huser review, Western American Literature (May 1996) (1):71
Five Quail Books Catalogue
Winter 1996/Early Spring 1997, Lois Jotter references
Current periodical articles re:Grand Canyon
CURRENTS 1987/1988 10(1):4
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 1995 75(1):60
OUTSIDE July 1996 21(7):38 ff

BOX 262.2
Catalogue ARIZONA BOOKS FOR FALL 1995
Reader’s opinions concerning publication
Grand Canyon Natural History Association information

BOX 262:3
“The Grand Experience”

CORRESPONDENCE:
Jones, A. Trinkle
Lavender, David
Lucchitta, Ivo

BOX 263
4 x 6" typed note cards: ARCHAEOLOGY through BOTANY (Asteraceae)

BOX 264
4 x 6" typed note cards: BOTANY (continued) Boraginaceae through COLORADO RIVER

BOX 265
4 x 6" typed note cards: GEOLOGY

BOX 266
4 x 6" typed note cards: GLEN CANYON DAM through INSECTS

BOX 267
INVERTEBRATES through VERTEBRATES

BOX 268
4 x 6" typed note cards: QUOTATIONS and BIBLIOGRAPHY CARDS, Notecards for CHAPTER 1

BOX 269
4 x 6" typed note cards: Note cards for CHAPTERS 2 through 6

BOX 270
4 x 6" typed note cards: Note cards for CHAPTERS 7 through 11

BOX 271
4 x 6" typed note cards: Note cards for CHAPTERS 12 THROUGH 15

BOX 272:1
University of Arizona Press readers’ evaluations

BOX 272:2a
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION:
Allen, Judith Wesley
Atkinson, Dr. John
Beatty, Barbara
Bills, Debra
Breheney, Jack
Brian, Nancy
Brown, Bryan
Brown, Hank
Brownold, Tom
Carothers, Steve
Cohn, Roger
Collin, Frances
Conrad, Kathryn
Corey, Stephen
Cox, Stephen
Davis, Sid and Marie
Euler, Robert
Forkos, Robyn
Gardner, W. R.
Gordon, Joseph
Grua, Kenton & Diane
Hefly, Joel
Hellyer, David
Holmgren, Noel
House, Alan
House, Dorothy
Howe, Gary K.
Jones-Eddy, Julie
Klages, Virginia
Lawrence, Gale
Ledbetter, Jeri
Leibfried, Bill
Lucchitta, Ivo

BOX 272:2b
Lucker, Mary
Malloy, Karel
Marshall, Judy
McNamee, Gregory
Mesta, Robert
Nelson, Karen
Nordstrom, David
Norton, Ed
O’Hare, Joanne
Ott, Brian
Quartaroli, Richard
Quist, Clair
Reichardt, Karen
Rieveschel, April
Roberts, Dennis
Robinson, Marjorie
Ruch, Jim
Salisbury, Angus
Sears, Kay Hamilton
Schmidt, Jim
Shopland, Jennifer
Stammer, Kimberly
Stavely, Cam
Stevens, Larry
Thybony, Scott
Valdez, Richard A.
Wegner, David
Weisheit, John
Wirth, Timothy A.
Wyeth, M. S.,Jr.
Yates, Teresa

BOX 273:1
CORRESPONDENCE:
Kathryn and Aubrey Buxton

BOX 273:2
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Aitchison, Stuart
Ames, William J.
Andre, Susan
Bagley, Will
Bean, Frederic
Brittain, Corky
Broyles, Bill & Joan
Brown, Kat
Buzan, Michelle
Buxton, Kathryn
Carlin, Margaret
Conrad, Kathryn M.
Corey, Stephen
Cox, Stephen
Cross, Anne
Darville, Fred T.
Dunning, John B., Jr.
Emerick, Lon
English, T. J.
Euler, Robert
Farrell, Julie
Fitzgerald, Jody Perley
Franz, Cecila
Geanious, Chris
Hamilton, Joan
Hellyer, David
Jones, A. Trinkle
Kirkpatrick, Dick
Kolich, Kathy J.
Kordalewski, Andrew
Korte, Virginia
Kroeller, Jim
Kuhlman, Naomi
Lago, Don
Lavender, David
Lecompte, Janet
Ledbetter, Jeri
Loe, Maria
Loehe-Price, Jo
Lucchita, Ivo
Mahaffey, Merrill
Malloy, Karel
Mangum, Sherri
Martin, Russell
Maxey, Kenneth G.
McGinty, Ken
McNamee, Gregory
Moody, Tom
Odell, Carol
Patten, Duncan T.
Picle, Judy
Porter, William
Rawlins, Chip
Ripley, Douglas
Rixon, Charlotte
Robinson, Marjorie
Salisbury, Angus
Sanders, Scott Russell
Savarese, John
Sawatski, Diane
Scheibner, Anne
Schroder, Alan
Sherrill, Marjorie
Stafford, Kim
Stanner, Kim
Swarts, Stanley
Szuter, Christine R.
Tidman, Jacqueline
Thybony, Scott
Tikalsky, Frank
Trimble, Steve
Valdez, Richard
Webb, Roy
Wegner, David L.
Welch, Edward
Woodall, Greg
Yates, Teresa
John?

BOX 273:3

Expenses and receipts (2 white envelopes)

BOX 273:4
Permission to quote

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from DOWNCANYON will be found in BOX ES G, H, and I at the end of the collection

BOX 273:5
SNAKE RIVER INSTITUTE 1995
Workshops and lecture
22-23 August 1995

Brochure
“SCHEDULE FOR END OF AUGUST/BEGINNING OF SEASON,” typescript (1 p.),
copy of AHZ block calendar schedule
Miscellaneous notes and addresses, lined yellow 3-hole paper (2 p.)
Jackson Hole Daily Guide, notice, 22 August 1995, p. 11

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bennett, Gainor
Crews, Libby
Parfait, Kim
Strawbridge, Samantha
Sullivan, Michele

BOX 273:6
“Writing the Natural History Essay” 1995
Block I, Colorado College
7 September - FIND DATES & BLOCK #

Letter of engagement
Class list
“TRIP TRIVIA”
Miscellaneous lists, notes, etc.

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bartlett, Lissa

BOX 273:7
“Zwinger/LaPush/5-94" 1995
SOUTHWESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE
Autumn 1995

Handwritten field notes, n.d., pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (24 p.)
Typed field notes (26 p., unnumbered)
“LA PUSH ORGANIZATION,” n.d. (1 p.)
“Zwinger/LaPush/5-94,” transcribed notes, grey paper (18 p.)
“May 1994:, Washington, with Susan,” corrected galleys (10 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Busby, Mark
Twister Marquiss
Slovic, Scott

BOX 274:1
WESTAF AWARD 1995
Western Writers of America Certificate
Tucson, AZ: 22 September 1995
Denver, CO: 13-14 October 1995

List of 1995 award winner (1 p.)
“1995 WESTERN STATES BOOK AWARD,” award announcement (3 copies)
Photocopy of award check
“Ann Zwinger event,” Stephen Cox’s remarks, 22 September, typescript (8 pages, unnumbered)
“WESTERN STATES ART FEDERATION,” information folder
Reviews

CORRESPONDENCE;
Ashford, Thomas
Babbs, Nancy
Bacher, Ken
Broyles, Bill
Collin, Frances
Cox, Stephen
Gordon, Dr. Joseph
Harrison, David
Houk, Rose, and Michael Collier
Hughes, Debra
Mays, Desiree
O’Hare, Joanne
Sheldon, Robert
Stanton, Frank

BOX 274:2
ORION SOCIETY FORGOTTEN LANGUAGE TOUR 1995
Muncie, Indiana
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
10-13 October 1995

Schedule for Forgotten Language Tour
AHZ “Professional Biography,” n.d. (1 p.)
“Bibliography of Available Books” (3 p.)
“Midwest Forgotten Language Tour Information
Photocopyed selections for readers (12 p.)
Publicity
List of drawings sent to Minnetrista Cultural Center (3 p. + receipt)
Orion Society press release and map
Introduction, n.d., handwritten on 3-hole yellow paper (1 p.)
Readings, typescript (4 p.)
Handwritten list of people to thank, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.) and white page (1 p.) 22
Handwritten 4 x 6” cards with addresses, etc.

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bales, Miriam
Beasley, John
Blake, Emerson
Collin, Frances
Conradi, Jan
Davis, Heather M.
Dilger, Tricia
Lane-Zucker, Laurie
Sanders, Scott Russell
Sargent, Frances Petty

BOX 274:3
Slide talk and book signing
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOOK FAIR
13-14 October 1995

Schedule and bios
COLORADO CENTER FOR THE BOOK 1996 COLORADO BOOK AWARDS, schedule for speakers (1 p.)
Information for 1996 Colorado Book Awards (2 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Sutherland, Bonnie
Yost, Barbara

BOX 274:4
“A Morning with Students’ 1995
COLORADO ACADEMY, Denver, CO
17 November 1995

Miscellaneous notes, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (2 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Babbs, Nancy

BOX 274:5
Foreword 1995
THE WALKER’S COMPANION
Sydney, Australiai: Weldon Owen, Publishers for The Nature Company, 1995

“NATURE COMPANY GUIDES: NATURE WALKING”, fax dated 1-3-95 (13 p.)
Sample drawings, photographs, permissions to use photograph of E. W. Teale
“INTRODUCTION 3/9/95 needs 100 more words,” typescript with penciled notes, 255 words (2 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” faxed “Mar. 23 1995 2:25 PM” (2 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” n.d., 418 words (2 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” n.d., typescript, 403 words (2 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” n.d., transcript on gray paper, 403 (2 p.)

Sample pages in OVERSIZE BOX 19??

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Doig, Fiona
Humphries, Lynn
Johnson, Cathy

BOX 274:6
“The Thigh-bone of a Mouse” 1995
TESTIMONY: Writers of the West Speak On Behalf of Utah Wilderness”
(Minneapolis, MN: Milkweed Press, 1995): pp. 32-33

Writers for the Utah Wilderness, A CHAPBOOK OF TESTIMONY FOR CONGRESS, 3 August 1995
Writers for the Utah Wilderness, A CHAPBOOK OF TESTIMONY FOR CONGRESS, 20 September 1995, plans for Congressional Testimony
Writers for the Utah Wilderness, n.d., press release
Writers for the Utah Wilderness, 23 October 1995, update (1 p.)
Writers for the Utah Wilderness, TESTIMONY: A CHAPBOOK OF TESTIMONY FOR CONGRESS, with handwritten note from Terry Tempest Williams attached, September 1995
Copy of Utah Wilderness Coalition Newsletter
“Who would drive a stake into the heart of this incomparable land,” Utah Wilderness Alliance
“The thigh-bone of a mouse,” n.d. typescript with pencil edits (3 p.)
Milkweed Editions style sheet
Information from Milkweed Press, 20 August 1996
Permission to reprint from Testimony
“Testimony,” “March 14, 1996 ADVANCE READING COPY (13 p.)
“Thigh Bone of a Mouse,” “ADVANCE READING COPY - Unedited, Uncorrected Manuscript (partial),” 14 March 1996 (4 p.)
Milkweed editions news release, 29 August 1996 (3 p.)
Textimony (September 1995), 1 copy
“Writers for the Utah Wilderness Summer Solstice 21 June 1996” announcing public reading 21 September 1996 at Sundance, Utah
“Memorancum to: Sundance participants,” 20 August 1996
“Memorandum to: Sundance Participatns,” 12 September 1996

CORRESPONDENCE:
Buchwald, Emilie
Buss, Laurie
Mack, Julie
Matz, Mike
Olson, Beth
Redford, Robert
Trimble, Steven
Williams, Terry Tempest
BOX 274:7
YOSEMITE: VALLEY OF THUNDER 1995
(Del Mar, CA: Tehabi Press, 1995)

“The Genesis Series,” book proposal (8 p.) + layout
“CHAPTER OUTLINES, The Genesis Series February 18, 1994" (2 p.)
Clippings and newspaper articles about Yosemite
Yosemite National Park publications, information, regulations, rates and fees, reservations, maps
Ansel Adams Bracebridge Christmas dinner at the Ahwannee Hotel (photocopies via Ava Heinrichsdorf)

BOX 275:1
Field notes “December 94,” handwritten on 3-hole lined yellow papr (2 p.)
Field notes “9 Sept 94,” handwritten on 3-hole lined yellow paper (10 p.)
Field notes “7 May 95” handwritten in pencil and blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (18 p.)
Field notes “16 July 94,” handwritten 3-hole lined yellow paper (45 p.)
“20 July 95,” handwritten in pencil on 5x8” lined yellow pad, (32 p., partial pad)
Pat Musick’s trail suggestions
Field notes “Yosemite 11-27-94,” written in black pen, typescript on backside of DOWNCANYON manuscript (2 p.)
Miscellaneous handwritten notes, lined 3-hole yellow paper (2 p.)
Travel arrangements, reservations to Toiyabe National Forest
List with details of places to go
Envelope of receipts for 15-22 July 1994 backpack trip with Susan, and 9-13 September 1994

BOX 275:2
Transcribed field notes (139 p.) + “SPECIES LIST/SCIENTIFIC NAMES” (pp. 140-144)
Transcript, “7 May 1995” (11 p., not numbered)
“YOSEMITE,” “3-1-95” in red ink, “1800 words 72-75 pages” in blue ink, pencil-edited manuscript of largely transcribed notes (46 p.)
“YOSEMITE,” “1800 words 72-75 pages 3-1-95” in red ink, pencil-edited manuscript (51 p.)
“HOW GLACIERS FORM,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript including plant and animal lists (pp. 12-68)

BOX 275:3
“ONE,” n.d., “Timilou” scribbled in red marker, her pencil edits (134 p.)
Header “YOSEMITE/Zwinger,” “ONE,” n.d., Timilou Rixon’s pencil edits with corrections made from above copy (94 p.)

BOX 275:4
“YOSEMITE,” “4-18-98” in black ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript combining text and transcribe notes (66 p.)

BOX 276:1
“YOSEMITE,” ‘4-23-95, pencil-edited typescript (80 p.)
“THREE,” n.d., pencil-edited typesciprt (pp. 71-217)
RECOMMENDED READING and ACKNOWLEDGMENT (pp. 12-83, 1-11; 84-87
BOX 272:2

BOX 276:2
“ONE May 14 95, pencil-edited typescript, outline on p. 1 (121 p.) + CHRONOLOGY (8 p., not numbered)

BOX 276:3
“ONE,” n.d., typescript edited and annotated in red, black, and purple ink (pp. 12-87)
“Yosemite 18,000 words . . ., “5 18 95” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript, outline on p. 1 (144 p.) + “ELSEWHERES” (pp. 134-139), and “SPECIES LIST/SCIENTIFIC NAMES (only species mentioned in text),” clean typescript (pp. 140-144)

BOX 277:1
“ONE,” “May 26/95” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (156 p.)

BOX 277:2
“ONE,” “6-2-95 rough draft as sent” in red ink (217 p.)

BOX 277:3
“ONE,” 6-7-95” in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (176 p.)

BOX 277:4
“ONE,” “6-11-95 cut to 26,445” in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (132 p.)
“ONE,” “6-23-95 My mother’s birthday” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (113 p.)

BOX 278:1
“ONE,” “6/25/95” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (100 p.)
“ONE,” “OUTLINE” (and text), “TIMILOU & AHZ 6-95” in red ink, “18,000 words = 72 p.” in blue ink, other notations in red ink, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (205 p. numbered + 8 not numbered)

BOX 278:2
“ONE,” “7/11/95" in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (94 p.)

BOX 278:3
“ONE,” “DONE 7/15/95" in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (44 p.)

BOX 278:4
“SIX” crossed out, replaced by “ONE” in pencil, “7-24-95 w/Susan’s comments” in red ink, pencil-edited typescript with text rearranged (pp. 71-85 followed by 1-70)

BOX 279:1
“YOSEMITE/Zwinger” header, “ONE,” n.d., new order as suggested by manuscript above, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (87 p.)
“AnnZwinger Yosemite,” “ONE,” (from internal evidence October 1995), pencil-edited typescript with Susan Wels comments + ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (87 p.)

BOX 279:2
“CHRONOLOGY,” n.d., typescript (9 p., not numbered)
“SPECIES LIST/SCIENTIFIC NAMES,” n.d., 3-hole typescript with pencil ticks (6 p., not numbered)
“PLACES,” n.d. (pp. 50-54)
“ANIMALS, ” n.d., (1 p.)
“PLANTS,” n.d. (p. 52)
GEOLOGY,” n.d. (p. 53)

BOX 279:3
Small color photocopy repros, “10/13/95 5:16 PM page 1, 7 x 11” sample pages (8 p.)
Small dummy color photocopy, “10/16/95 10:16 AM page 16,” 7 x 11” (pp. 16-132 7 x 11”)

BOX 279:4
Reviews/Publicity

BOX 279:5
Publications about Yosemite
Miscellaneous U.S.G.S. and other maps used in book preparation

BOX 280
Spreads of whole book in page form (3 sheets 11 x 15”); one set in color two sets in black and white
Complete galleys (132 p.)

BOX 281
4 x 6” notecards: by subject matter and by chapter

BOX 282
4 x 6” notecards: Chapters 1-6, BIBLIOGRAPHY, QUOTES

BOX 283:1
CORRESPONDENCE:
Bales, Miriam
Cash, Nancy
Collin, Frances
Cook, Kathleen Norris
Fine, Eleanor Stone
Grumbine, R. Edward
Huber, Parker
LaFontaine, Rober
Lewis, Tom
Merry, Wayne
Morgans, Sarah
Naban, Gary
Petretti, Virginia
Rabkin, Sarah
Ross, Michael E.
Sanford, Susan
Slocum, Margot
Stegner, Page
Strimple, Marion
Warren, Katie
Wels, Susan

BOX 283:2
“Back Home Again: Big Darby Creek” 1996
THE GEOGRAPHY OF HOPE: ESSAYS ON THE LAST GREAT PLACES, ed. Lisa Weinerman
(HarperCollin and The Nature Conservancy, 1995), pp. 151-160
(Paperback: New York: Vintage Press, 1996)

“A GEOGRAPHY OF HOPE: ESSAYS ON LAST GREAT PLACES PARTICIPATING WRITERS – JUNE 1993” (2 p.)
Brochures and plant list for Big Darby
Maps
Big Darby Creek Project Conservation Plan,” spiral manuscript with maps (144 p.)

BOX 283:43
Field notes for Big Darby Creek, handwritten yellow 3- lined notebook paper, June and July 1992
(22 p.)

BOX 283:4
“BIG DARBY CREEK,” “7-20-93” in blue ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript, text and transcribed notes (18 pages, numbered in pencil)
“BIG DARBYCREEK: GOING HOME AGAIN,” n.d., “B.D.2" handwritten in black ink, upper left, heavily edited in pencil and black ink (27 p.)
“BIG DARBYCREEK: GOING HOME AGAIN,” n.d., “B.D.3” black ink upper left, pencil-edited draft
(22 p.)
“BIG DARBYCREEK: GOING HOME AGAIN,” 8-20-93” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (22 p.)
“BIG DARBY CREEK: GOING HOME AGAIN,” “8/28/93,” pencil-edited typescript (23 p. including 3 p. notes)
“BIG DARBY CREEK.5 BDC: GOING HOME AGAIN,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (24 p. including 3 p. notes)
“BIG DARBY CREEK.6 BDC: GOING HOME AGAIN,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript with Timilou
Rixon yellow tags (24 p. including 3 p. notes)
“BIG DARBY CREEK.6 /BDC: GOING HOME AGAIN,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (27 p. including 4 p. notes)
“BIG DARBY CREEK.7 BDC: GOING HOME AGAIN,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (18 p., no notes)
“BIG DARBY CREEK: GOING HOME AGAIN,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (19 p. including 4 p. notes)
“BIG DARBY CREEK: BACK HOME AGAIN,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (7 p. no notes)
“A GEOGRAPHY OF HOPE,” style sheet (6 p.)

BOX 283:5
Galleys of “BACK HOME AGAIN”
Copy of “On the Fringe,” Journal of the Native Plant Society of Northeastern Ohio, June 2003 (pp. 9-12)

BOX 284:1
Announcement of reading with Charles Wilkinson

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cheater, Mark
Jordan, Stephen D.
O’Hearn, Claudine
Sawhill, John
Sutherland, Steve
Watters, G. Thomas
Weinerman, Lisa
Williams, Jamie

BOX 284:2
1996 Schedule

BOX 284:3
“Birds and the Bush” 1996
ISLANDS Magazine
16(1)(January-February 1996):128-135

Kapiti Island Nature Reserve brochure
Fax from Denise Iest of 2 articles from ISLANDS to use as guide (8 p.)
Photocopy of pages from Hon. Geo. M. Thomson, THE NATURALISATION OF ANIMALS & PLANTS IN NEW ZEALAND (Cambridge University Press, 1922) (15 p.)
“KAPITI ISLAND, 1-15-95” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (13 p. including notes)
“KAPITI.NTE DRAFT final due 15 January 1995 1500 words” with fax stamp “4:48 1-5-95,” pencil-edited typescript (13 p. including hand-numbered notes)
Photocopy of “Birds and the Bush
Copy, ISLANDS 16(1)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Fran
Iest, Denise
Tapper, Joan

BOX 284:4
NPR Science ?? 1996
12 January 1996

CORRESPONDENCE:
Larsen, Randy

BOX 284:5 1996
Reading and talk
LONG BEACH FESTIVAL OF AUTHORS
3 February 1996

Brochure
LITERARY WOMEN: LONG BEACH FESTIVAL OF AUTHORS [3 February 1996],” typescript of speech (18 p.)
List of members

CORRESPONDENCE:
Carty, Sarah
Craig, Jonie
Orloff, Susan
Wells, Lea

BOX 284:6
Luncheon Talk 1996
VANTAGE POINT
29 February 1996

“VANTAGE POINT [29 February 1996].” typescript (16 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Evert, Dr. Ray
Lardy, Henry
Stewart, Terrill
Touissant, Carol

BOX 284:7
NORTH AMERICAN INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE 1996
Reno, Nevada
1 3 March 1996

Typescript of first chapter DOWNCANYON , light pencil edits (22 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hart, Heidi
Slovic, Scott

BOX 284:8
ORION SOCIETY COLLOQUIUM 1996
JOHN HAY AWARD
7-9 March 1996

The ORION Society announcement and description of award
“1996 John Hay Award Nominations,” n.d. (2 p.)
List of guests and participants (3 p.)
ORION SOCIETY COLLOQUIUM, list of guests with brief bios (3 P.)
Cocktail party, Food Designers Menu, 24 February 1996
Hearthstone Inn brochures
“9 March 1996,” draft of remarks, pencil-edited typescript (8 p.)
“9 March 1996,” remarks, pencil-edited typescript (8 p.)
“9 March 1996,” final typescript, edited in blue ink (8 p., 2 copies)
Kim Stafford’s song, blue ink on beige paper (1 p.)
Color photographs of day at Constant Friendship (8)
Announcement in WRITING NATURE

CORRESPONDENCE:
Adams, Angie
Benedict, Audrey
Berry, Wendell
Brooks, Paul
Calderazzo, John
Chamberlain, Karen
Dawson, Lissa
DeBlieu, Jan
Drummond, Boyce
Eastham, John
Elder, John
Emerick, Lon
Emery, Charles & Jane
Gordon, Joe
Hay, John
Hillman, Margaret
Hinchman, Hannah
Huber, Parker
Kipp, Dan & Vicky
Lane-Zucker, Laurie
Martin, Russel
Nabhan, Gary and Caroline
Petersen, David
Pulos, Chris
Pyle, Robert Michael
Rabkin, Sarah
Raymo, Chet
Rixon, Richard
Rogers, Pattiann
Sahn, Jennifer
Sanders, Scott Russell
Sargeant, Frances Petty
Schorr, Kathy
Sellers, Buz and Judy
Slovic, Scott
Stafford, Kim
Tallmadge, John
Thomashow, Mitchell
Urmy, Deanne
Walka, Ann
Watkins, T. H.
Wolf, Ted

BOX 284:9
Lecture and Reading 1996
UCSC ARTS & LECTURES SERIES
Santa Barbara, CA
30 April to 1 May, 1996

Brochure
Itinerary
Typescript of selected readings, n.d., readings (24 p.)
Miscellaneous notes
Airline schedule

CORRESPONDENCE:
Breunig, Karen & Bob
Gwynne, Susan
Rose, Cathy

BOX 285:1
Slide lecture 1996
SALISBURY STATE
2 April 1996

“SALISBURY WHAT’S A NICE GIRL LIKE ME DOING IN A CANYON LIKE THIS?”
“2 April,” pencil-edited typescript of slide talk (21 p.)
“SALISBURY WHAT’S A NICE GIRL LIKE ME DOING IN A CANYON LIKE THIS?”
“2 April,” clean typescript of slide talk (21 p.)
Brochure of Salisbury State

CORRESPONDENCE:
Fairweather, Sarah
Ganoe, Dave
Topolski, Mark

BOX 285:2
“What Good is a Desert?” 1996
AUDUBON
98(2)(March-April, 1996):40-53

Various publications 1993-1999 on “Stillwater/Carson Lake National Wildlife Refuge”
Map of area (1 p.)
“Who Were the Ancient People of Stillwater National Refuge, Nevada?” 1992 booklet (12 p.)
“Amaragosa toad update,” n.d. ( 1 p.)
“Amaragosa Toad Fact Sheet, June 1992” (1 p.)
“CONSERVATION STATUS OF Bufo nelsoni, THE AMARAGOSA TOAD IN OASIS VALLEY, NEVADA March 1995” (2 p.)
“AMARAGOSA TOAD MEETING 13 APRIL 1995 PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE” (1 p.
“So-called aphrodisiac blamed in four deaths,” GAZETTE TELEGRAPH 25 November 1995 (1 p.)

BOX 285:3 BELOW IS ALL MISSING ~ empty folder ~ FIND
“An Evaluation of Historical, Cultural, Land Planning and Design, Considerations Affecting Visual Impact and the Landscape Restoration Plan for The Steamboat Springs Geothermal Plant, Washoe County, Nevada August 26, 1991,” (7 p.)
“FACTORS AFFECTING THE DECLINE IN HOT-SPRING ACTIVITY IN
THE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS AREA OF CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN. WASHOE COUNTY, NEVADA 1992.” (2 p.)
“FACTOR AFFECTION THE DISTRIBUTION OF ERIOGONUM OVALIFOLIUM var. WILLIAMSIAE AT STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, October 1986 (19 p.)
“RARE PLANT FACT SHEET, 3 April 1995” (30 p.)

BOX 285:4
Miscellaneous travel notes of people and places to see
Field notes, 3-hole yellow lined paper (31 p. + 6 p.)
Typed interviews with Kay Fowler, Graham Chisholm, Ron Anglin, 3-hole white paper (3 p.)

BOX 285:5
WHAT GOOD IS A DESERT OUTLINE,” “11-24-95” in blue ink, outline + text, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (45 p.)
“WHAT GOOD IS A DESERT OUTLINE,” n.d., some additions to above, pencil-edited 3-hole whiteypescript (44 p.)

BOX 280:6
“What Good is a Desert?” “w/ & Pat 11-29-95” in black ink and “11-26-95” in orange ink,typescript edited in black ink and pencil (44 p.)
“What Good is a Desert?” “11/26/95,” “DRAFT” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (38 p.)

BIX 285:7
“What Good is a Desert, “DRAFT 11/26/95” with “TMR 12-19-95” in blue ink, typescript (33 p.)
“What Good is a Desert? 12/3/95,” pencil-edited typescript (29 p. including notes)
“What Good is a Desert?” incorporating changes in above (29 p. including notes)
“What Good is a Desert? 12/3/95,” photocopy heavily edited in red ink (2 p., including notes)

BOX 285:8
Readers copies of 12/3/95 with comments of Graham Chisholm, Larry Neel, Karin Hoff

BOX 285:9
Fax of text from Roger Cohn, “3-23-95” (28 p.)
Photocopy of above (28 p.)
Fax from Roger Cohn, “3-28-95” “WORK ON THIS COPY ONLY” in red ink (20 p.)

BOX 286:1
Galleys of “What Good is a Desert?” “4-23-95,” “FINAL” in red marker, corrections and queries (16 p.)
Various maps
“CORRECTIONS 12-95 to 1-96: in blue ink, typescript edited in red ink (17 p., not numbered)

BOX 286:2
Copy, AUDUBON 98(2)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cohn, Roger
Collin, Fran
Evert, Mary
Miller, Lois
Thomas, Mary-Powel
Trimble, Stephen

BOX 286:3
WAMC Public Radio 1996
”The Environment Show”
April 1996

Fax to Thomas Lalley, 4-96

BOX 286:4
Talk given with Susan 1996
AFFICIONADOS LUNCHEON
Colorado College
8 May 1996

Miscellaneous notes
Typescript (3 p.) + 1 dinner napkin

BOX 286:5
“Coming Home: Reading and Writing the San Juan River” 1996
FOUR CORNERS SCHOOL OF OUTDOOR EDUCATION
May 18-24, 1996

Promo sheets (2)
List of participants
Program Itinerary (3 p., 2 copies)
Texts collated into book for students
“SAN JUAN VOICES,” compilation of students’ work
Completed “SAN JUAN VOICES,” completed spiral-bound book

CORRESPONDENCE:
Fuller, Susan
Rosenblatt, Audrey
Ross, Janet
Walka, Ann

BOX 286:7
“A Landscape of memory: Myth and reality mingle in a land the Anasazi Indians once farmed” 1996
AUDUBON 98(3)(May-June 1996):30-31

“CARDENAS SENSE OF PLACE,” faxed 5 February 1995, typescript (7 p., including cover)
Photocopy of above
“CARDENAS/Zwinger,” n.d., typescript with Rixon pencil edits (7 p.)
“CARDENAS/Zwinger,” n.d., heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (7 p.)
“CARDENAS/Zwinger,” “7-14-95” in blue ink, “CORRECTION COPY 7-7-97 10:38 FAXED TO COHN” in black ink upper right; typescript edited in blue ink (7 p.)
“CARDENAS,” “Aug 11 ‘95,” fax from Audubon, Cohn edits (7 p.)
“/SOP.Galley 1 May-June 1996, 2/16/96 Myth and reality in the land of the Anasazi” corrections in red ink (4 p.)
Photocopy of essay as printed
Maps, faxed to Chris Chang

Copy of AUDUBON 98(3)
CORRESPONDENCE:
Chang, Chris
Cohn, Roger

BOX 286:8
Aiken Canyon Dedication 1996
THE NATURE CONSERVANCY
1 June 1996

Aiken Canyon brochure
Invitation to Dedication (1 p.)
Fax from Philip Kendall, 10 April 1996
Invitation to “informal gathering,” annotated by Judy Sellers, 25 April 1996 (2 p.)
List of invitees (5 p.)
Memorandum from Mark Burget, 18 May 1996 (2 p.)
“AIKEN CANYON DEDICATION 1 June 96,” unedited typescript (4 p.)
“AIKEN CANYON DEDICATION 1 June 96,” typescrip (pp. 7-19)
“AIKEN CANYON DEDICATION, typescript of edited talk with note to Melinda Helmick ( p.)
Copy of LANDMARK, Fall 1996 (see p. 2)
Miscellaneous notes
GAZETTE TELEGRAPH, Monday, April 29, 1996, “Straw House Not Just a Tale,” B1, B4

CORRESPONDENCE:
Helmick, Melinda
Mallow, Janet
Smith, Maggie
Smith, Nancy

BOX 287:1
Teaching 1996
ELDERHOSTEL AT COLORADO COLLEGE
7-13 July 1996

Schedule
“Journal keeping,” n.d., (1 p.
GAZETTE TELEGRAPH 5 May 1996
High altitude guide (1 p.)
Handwritten lecture notes, n.d., white lined paper (1 p.)
“Please write down . . .,” student expectations form
“Interest sheet,” n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“HOW TO[DO] YOU LEARN YOUR WORLD Tuesday, July 9,” typescript (2 p.)
Suggesting reading list for Elderhostel (2 p. 3 copies)
“SPECIAL ACTIVITIES,” n.d., Invitation to Constant Friendship from Nancy Kent (1 p.)
“INTRODUCTION TO CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” n.d., typescript (1 p.)
“MODEST CHECKLIST FOR CONSTANT FRIENDSHIP,” n.d., typescript (1 p., 2 copies)
“Suggestions for Nancy,” n.d., handwritten, blue ink (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Curry, Martha
Hochman, Bill
Hitchcock, Monique
Kent, Nancy
Ruffin, Ester
Young, Don and Joanne

BOX 287:2
“It flows along forever” 1996
ORION Magazine
15(3) (Summer 1996):29-32

“TO SPEAK TO A RIVER,” n.d., “GIVE TO CHIP” in blue ink, pencil edited typescript (10 p.)
“ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH RIVERS,” n.d., “CUT & PASTE” and “EMILY’S PRINTING” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (11 p.)
Fax from Orion, “03-25-1996,” Emily Heistad edits (11 p. + cover)
“ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH RIVERS 3-25-96,” clean typescript (10 p.)
Fax from Orion, “03-26-1996," “3-25-96" dated on manuscript, Roger Cohn’s (?) edits (pp. 2-10)
“ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH RIVERS 3-27-96,” “DRAFT #3" in blue ink, clean typescript (9 p.)
“ON SPEAKING TERMS WITH RIVERS,” “3-25-96" in blue ink, “printed 4.20.96" in red ink, typescript edited in blue ink (9 p.)
Galleys with edits in red and purple ink (6 p.)
Copy of ORION 15(3)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Blake, Emerson
Heistand, Emily
Rahr, Tina

BOX 287:3
Reading and teaching 1996
BREADLOAF SCHOOL OF WRITING
21-22 July 1996

“The 1996 ORION Institute on Literature, Writing, and Nature, Summer 1996,” schedule (2 p.)
Handwritten notes, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“ON MOTHERHOOD” and other selections for reading, n.d., typescript heavily edited in pencil with handwritten cover page (20 p.)
Catalogue for 1996

SEE CORRESPONDENCE:
Caswell, Kurt
Elder, John
Steinert, Arthur

BOX 287:4
“A VIEW FROM THE PEAK” 1996
The Colorado College Institute
22 July to 9 August 1996

Schedule

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gordon. Dr. Joseph

BOX 287:5
Teaching and reading 1996
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING, CASPER
13 August 1996

Handwritten notes, “9-96,” 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)
“ON MOTHERHOOD CASPER13 August 1996,” typescript (7 p.)
List of students and addresses

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hamilton, Joan
Hudson, Tim
Luce, Bob
Neal, Dan
Neal, Kate
Rasmussen, Terry
Rawlins, Chip
Richardson, Bruce
Senior, Dawn
Stihkel, Anne
Williamson, Norma B.
Winner, Cherie

BOX 287:6
Naturalist, Grand Canyon River Trip 1996
GRAND CANYON FIELD INSTITUTE
25 September to 3 October 1996

Registration sheet (1 p.)
Course syllabus (5 p.)
List of participants
Miscellaneous notes, on lined yellow paper (5 p.)
“JOURNAL KEEPING,” n.d. (1 p.)
Miscellaneous letters/notes from guests CANYON EXPLORATIONS brochure CHK

CORRESPONDENCE:
Dahlberg, Henry & Linda
Frazier, John
Sadler, Christa
Sullivan, Julie

BOX 287:7 1996
“Introduction to the Fourth Edition of Land Above the Trees”
LAND ABOVE THE TREES
(Boulder: Johnson Books, 4th edition, 1996)

“Introduction to the Fourth Edition of Land Above the Trees February 10, 1996," typescript with pencil edits (2 p.)
Copy of above
“Introduction to the Fourth Edition of Land Above the Trees 10 February 1996,” pencil-edited typescript (6 p. not numbered)
“Introduction to the Fourth Edition of Land above the Trees,” n.d., clean typescript on grey paper (2 p.)
Copy of above, “February 18, 1996,” edited (2 p.)
Fax to Bettie Willard with copy of “Introduction”

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Greenwood, Sallie
Gutske, Rob
Mattingly, Georgia
Topping, Steven
Wessels, Tom
Willard, Beatrice E.

BOX 287:8
“Vital Schools: Teaching and Learning into the Next Millennium” 1996
Conference at ALBUQUERQUE ACADEMY
16-19 October 1996

Brochure
Outline for VITAL SCHOOLS, draft 10/10/95 (4 p.)
Handwritten notes, 17 October 1996, 3-hole yellow lined paper (6 p.+ one half sheet)
Typewritten notes, n.d. (4 p.)
Conference Travel Faculty Form
“The Academy Conference 1996 24 Sept 96,” fax (3 p.)
Note from 27 October 1996

CORRESPONDENCE:
Huser, Verne
McIntire, Timothy R.
Thompson, Ken
Wells, Abby

BOX 287:9
“Under the silver ceiling” 1996
WINGS (The Xerces Society): Essays on Invertebrate Conservation
19(2)Fall 1996 :14-17
“DRAFT,” “Aug. 04 1996,” fax, edited in black ink (by AHZ) (9 p.)
“UNDER THE SILVER CEILING,” n.d., typescript with edits in blue ink (8 p.)
“UNDER THE SILVER CEILING,” n.d., yellow tags w/Rimilou Rixon comments, edited in light blue ink (9 p. including notes)
“UNDER THE SILVER CEILING,” n.d., typescript, final copy (9 p. including notes, two copies)
“UNDER THE SILVER CEILING” 8/19/96 fax sent to Xerces with copy editor’s marks, pp. 3-9 (7 p.)
Editor’s queries (2 p.)
Computer runoff of bibliographical information (6 p.)
Galleys, “10/25/96”, fax (4 p.)
Copy of WINGS 19(2)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Troychak, Mary

BOX 288:1
Cover drawing 1996
MEETING THE TREE OF LIFE, John Talmadge
(Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1996)

Various studies of jack pine branches
Publisher’s prospectus

CORRESPONDENCE:
Tallmadge, John

BOX 288:2
“Of Alligators and Orchids” 1996
[Assigned by NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVEL MAGAZINE, not published]

Photocopyed information about Big Cypress
Miscellaneous articles, clippings
Miscellaneous correspondence
Maps of Big Cypress and environs
Contacts list, typescript (3 p.)
Travel information and itinerary

BOX 288:3
Typewritten notes arranged by subject (97 p., not numbered)

BOX 288:4
Material pertinent to Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve, scientific article and computer printout
Material pertinent to Corkskrew Swamp

BOX 288:5
Handwritten field notes, 3-hole lined yellow lined and white lined paper (63 p. + 3 small sheets)

BOX 288:6
“OF ALLIGATORS AND ORCHIDS,” n.d., typed field notes, pencil-edited (pp. 3-87)
“OF ALLIGATORS AND ORCHIDS,” “begin pp. 9-10,” in pencil, n.d. pencil edited typescript (41 p.)
“OF ALLIGATORS AND ORCHIDS,” “4-17-96” in purple ink, pencil-edited typescript (32 p.)
“OF ALLIGATORS AND ORCHIDS,” “4897 words 4-18-96” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (25 p.)

BOX 289:1
“OF ALLIGATORS AND ORCHIDS,” “4-21-96” in blue ink (21 p.)
“OF ALLIGATORS AND ORCHIDS,” “4-26-96” in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (22
p. including 7 p. of notes)
“ALLIGATORS AND ORCHIDS,” “CYPRESS.4” in purple ink, n.d., typescript with reader’s comments in black ink (14 p., not numbered)
“OF ALLIGATORS AND ORCHIDS,” n.d., “North American Canoe Tours, Inc.,” in blue ink (18 p.)
“SAVE,” “Stuff removed from Cypress Articles,” n.d. (6 p.)
Outline of “OF ALLIGATORS AND ORCHIDS,” n.d., typescript (2 p.)

BOX 289:2
Fax from Jonathan Tourtellot, “05/31/96 Fri. 18:16 FAX 202 429 5712 NGS WORLD & TRAVELER,” including editorial instructions and essay (18 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collin, Frances
Dreyer Jean
Tourtelot, Jonathan

BOX 289:3
1997 Schedule

BOX 289:4
Talks and Readings
ARIZONA CENTER FOR THE BOOK and THE WRITER’S VOICE
12-14 January 1997

Itinerary and schedule (1 ½ p.)
“LUNCHEON 12:00 Monday, 13 January, 1997,” typescript (17 p.)
“ON MOTHERHOOD,” typescript of readings (22 p.)
Critiques of student highschool work

CORRESPONDENCE:
Alikhan, Kathy
Hampton, Julie
Lindsay, Sally
Sapp, Angela

BOX 289:5
“WOMEN WRITING THE WEST”
Block V, Southwest Studies 311
Women’s Education Society Series
20 January to 12 February 1977

List of WES “Women of the West” Lecturers
Class list
Introduction
Wish list
“Why I took this course”
Reference list
Various class schedules
Introductions (various) to BLUE THREADS
Invitation to dinner
Complete copy of BLUE THREADS (393 p., unbound)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Burgess, Emily
Hendrick, Erin
Liss, Jennifer
VanRoekel, Blake

BOX 289:6
“Thursday-at-Eleven” 1997
“Women Writing the West”
Aficionados Luncheon
COLORADO COLLEGE
6 February 1997

WES Invitation
“THURSDAY-AT-ELEVEN 6 FEBRUARY 1997,” typescript of talk, including miscellaneous notes for Judy Finley (pp. 24-43)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Clement, Lee
Monroy, Douglas
Temple, Judy Lensink


BOX 290:1
Essay selections from WOMEN WRITING THE WEST
LA TERTUILLA
Summer 1997

Copy of La Tertuillia
Bound copy of Blue Threads

BOX 290:2
Speech 1997
ELECTRICAL WOMEN’S ROUND TABLE, Columbus, OH
26 February 1997

Miscellaneous telephone notes, 4 x 6” cards
EWRT 15 February 1997,” typescript, edited in pencil (12 p., incomplete)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Ferrari, Catherine L.
Wagner, Branden J.

BOX 290:3
Readings: “The West as Landscape” 1997
MESA COMMUNITY COLLEGE
13 April 1997

Flyers (3)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Kirkpatrick, Richard
Short, Gary

BOX 290:4
Teaching 1997
The Orme School
13 to 15 April 1997

Notes for class, yellow lined paper (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Caswell, Kurt
Horn, Todd R. W.

BOX 290:5
“Last Look at the Long River” 1997
AUDUBON
99(3)(May/June 1997):78-86

Miscellaneous newspaper clippings from New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc.
AEP Corporate Library, various papers and search results
Published articles on Three Gorges Dam, originals and photocopies

BOX 291:1
Document of the World Bank, Report No. 13674-CHA, “STAFF APPRAISAL REPORT: CHINA YANGTZE BASIN WATER RESOURCES PROJECT APRIL 3, 1995” (256 p. + 5 maps)
List of documents on hand
Background information via AUDUBON Research Assistant

BOX 291:2
Tour information

BOX 291:3
“CHANGJIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” “6.28.96” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (14 p. including notes)
“CHANGJIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” 6.30.96” in red marker, pencil-edited typescript (14 p. including notes)
“CHANGJIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (15 p. including notes + 2 p. photocopies of newspaper articles)

BOX 291:4
“CHIANG-JIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” July 20-26, 1996, pencil edited typescript (13 p. including notes)
“CHIANG-JIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (13 p. including notes)
“CHIANG-JIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” n.d., minimally edited typescript (14 p. including notes)
“CHIANG-JIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” n.d., edited in pencil and black ink (14 p. including notes)
“CHIANG-JIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” “7-27-96” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (12 p. including notes)
“CHIANG-JIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” “7-29-96 copy sent to Cohn” in blue ink, typescript (13 p. including notes)
“CHIANG-JIANG - THE LONG RIVER,” changed to “YANGZI” in red ink, “7-30-96” in blue ink, heavily edited typescript in pencil and red ink (13 p. including notes)
“YANGZI” notes, n.d., no edits, typescript (pp. 10-13)

BOX 291:5
“YANGZI 10/20/96,” pencil-edited typescript (10 p., no notes)
“YANGZI 10/20/96,” “10-24-96” in red ink, edited in blue ink (10 p., no notes)
“YANGZI 10/24/96,” pencil-edited typescript (12 p., no notes)
“YANGZI 10/27/96,” pencil-edited typescript (12 p., no notes)
“YANGZI 10/27/96,” typescript edited in pencil and purple ink (15 p., no notes)
“YANGZI 10/27/96,” “TML 11/11/96” in purple ink, Timilou Rixon edits in pencil (12 p., no notes)
“YANGZI,” “11-12-96 corrected version mailed” in purple ink, pencil-edited typescript (15 p., no notes)
“YANGZI 10/27/96,” “1-6-97” in red marker, typescript edited in blue ink, numbered by hand (20 p. including notes)
“YANGZI 10/27/96,” “1-8-97” in purple ink, typescript edted in purple and red ink (25 p. including notes)
“YANGZI,” n.d., final typescript, reader’s copy

BOX 291:6
Photocopy of galleys, “3/5/97,” annotated in purple ink (12 p.)

BOX 291:7
Copy, AUDUBON 99(3)
“Letters” page

CORRESPONDENCE:
Buckley, B. J.
Cohn, Roger
Collin, Frances
Cook, Michael
Gracie, Carol
Hewitt, Sally
Matthews, Tracey
Morray, Maze
Petersen, David
Rabkin, Sara
Tidman, Jacqueline

BOX 291:8
THE COLORADO COLLEGE INSTITUTE FOR 1997: A VIEW FROM THE PEAK 1997
21 July to 8 August 1997

Class schedule
CORRESPONDENCE:
Gordon, Joseph

BOX 292:1
Panel member 1997
A.S.L.E. CONFERENCE
Missoula, Montana
17-19 July 1997

“Call for Papers & Presentations, The Second Biennial Conference of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment” (2 p.)
Summary of Conference
“Condensed Schedule” (5 p.)
The Second Biennial Conference of the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment,” bulletin
Handwritten notes, pencil, lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“MISSOULA,” n.d., typescript edited in black ink (11 p.)
“MISSOULA ,” n.d., typescript edited in pencil
Complete schedule and information (44 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Glotfelty, Cheryl
Harrington, Henry R.
Shoko Itoh
Tallmadge, John

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Review 1997
LEGENDS OF THE AMERICAN DESERT
Alex Shoumatoff
(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997)
THE BALTIMORE SUN, August 17, 1997

Telephone notes, black ink on 4 x 6” card
Review outlines, Michael Pakenham, Book editor, THE BALTIMORE SUN, n.d.
THE BALTIMORE SUN, Memorandum to prospective book reviewers
Handwritten review, 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“Legends of the American Desert,” n.d., typescript heavily edited in red ink (4 p., not numbered)
Same, lightly edited in black ink (4 p.)
Same, clean copy
Newspaper copies of review as printed
Photocopies of review as printed (2)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Packenham, Michael

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WILDERNESS SOCIETY 1997
Panel, Governing Council Meeting
Zion National Park
17-19 September 1997

Confirmation form
Copy of “The Trouble with Wilderness; or, Getting Back to the Wrong Nature,” William Cronon
“Wrtg.,” manuscript copy of above
“SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES” (11 p.)

REVISED SCHEDULE” (5 p. + cover sheet)
Handwritten notes, blue ink on yellow lined paper (1 p.)
“WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION,” n.d., Remarks at panel, 18 September 1997
Travel arrangements
Zion National Park folder

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cronon, William J.
Meadows, William H.
Miller, Anne
Perugino, Roxanne
Watkins, T. H.

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Foreword 1997
THE NEARBY FARAWAY
David Peterson
(Boulder, CO: Johnson Books, 1997)

Foreword to The Nearby Faraway, n.d., double-spaced typescript (5 p.)
Foreword, “5/22/97 “5:49 Chunnel train,” triple-spaced typescript edited in pencil (5 p., not numbered)
Foreword to The Nearby Faraway, n.d., typescript (3 p.)
“FOREWORD,” n.d., typescript on gray paper (pp. 12-14)
Copy of jacket cover
Books of the Southwest 47(3), #467 (Summer 1997), cover + p. 11
Fax of publisher’s catalogue, n.d. (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Petersen, David
Topping, Stephen

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Foreword
READING THE FORESTED LANDSCAPE 1997
Tom Wessels
(Woodstock, VT: The Countryman Press, 1997

Wessel’s “Introduction,” n.d., typescript (10 p.)
“FORWARD” [sic] Introduction to Wessels Reading the Forrested Landscape, n.d., single-spaced typescript (1 p.)
“FORWARD to Reading the Forested Lanscape: A New England Nature Guide,” n.d., clean typescript on gray paper (2 p., 2 copies)
“Wessel’s Introduction”
Brochure for Antioch New England Graduate SchoolCORRESPONDENCE:
Blake, Emerson
Wessels, Tom
Whybrow, Helen

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Telephone interview with students 1997
Goshen College, Goshen IN
25 November 1997

CORRESPONDENCE:
Linton, Mary
Nafziger, Adam

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“A Journal of the Heart” 1997
AUDUBON
99(6)(November-December 1997):34-35

“THE THIRTY-FIVE YEAR SPRING,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (6 p. numbered in pencil)
‘THIRTY-SOMETHING,” n.d., typescript heavily edited in blue ink (7 p., not numbered)
“THIRTY-SOMETHING,” crossed through, “TML 8-18-97” in blue ink, typescript edited in pencil and black ink (9 p.)
“DELINEATIONS OF THE HEART,” “9-3-97 after Roger’s editing”suggestions FAXED 9:30 p.,” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (7 p.)
Note to Will Bourne, Researcher, re:location of Constant Friendship
Fax of photograph of Constant Friendship by Chris Anderson, “9-17-1997”
Note from “Mr. Parry,” “11/10/97”
“Mountain Spring,” n.d., typescript with pencil edits (3 p.)
MOUNTAIN SPRING,” n.d., typescript (5 p.)
“DELINEATIONS OF THE HEART,” 9-12-97, photocopy of galleys, edited in blue ink (5 p.)
Copy, AUDUBON 99(6)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cohn, Roger
Nordstrom, David
Parry (?)

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“Of Dragon Leaves and Speargrass”
[assigned by AUDUBON, not published because of change in editorial policy change not to publish essays outside the United States]

“New Zealand Alpine Tundra PROPOSAL,” n.d. (2 p.)
Map of New Zealand
Brochures and color photographs from Queenstown (12)
“New Zealand Alpine Tundra PROPOSAL,” n.d., typescript (1 p., incomplete)
Reading notes, blue ink on lined paper (4 p.)
Photocopy of handwritten field and reading notes, “8 December 1997,” originally in blue and black ink (29 p.)
Miscellaneous 3.5 x 5” snapshots of Remarkables and area around Queenstown
Handwritten outline, n.d., blue ink, 3-hole white lined paper (1 p.)
“OUTLINE 1-2-98,” typescript (1 p.)

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“AUDUBON:NZALPINE,” “12-30-97” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
“AUDUBON:NZALPINE,” “1-1-98” in pencil, typescript edited in blue ink (10 p.)
“AUDUBON:NZALPINE,” “1-1-98” and “3:35” in turquoise ink, typescript edited in blue ink, with notes (12 p. with notes)
“AUDUBON:NZALPINE,” “1-2-98” in turquoise ink, typescript edited in blue ink, with notes (15 p.)
“AUDUBON:NZALPINE,” “1-4-98” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink, with notes (pp. 2-20)
Map of South Island (4 copies)
“BACKNOTES,” n.d. (pp. 11-16, with attached note to Timilou Rixon)
“[ TITLE ],” “1-10-98” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (17 p. with notes)
“[ TITLE ],” “1-10-98” in pink ink, typescript edited in blue ink (16 p. with notes)
“[TITLE]” “1-7-98 this copy faxed to Roger” in blue ink, typescript with changes in blue ink (19 p., including endnotes)
“[ TITLE ]”, “1-8-98” in blue ink, faxed to Roger Cohn 1-9-98 (20 p. with notes)

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Photocopyed information about New Zealand alpine plants

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“[ TITLE ],” “1-13-98" in blue ink, and “Of Dragon Leaves and Speargrass” scribbled in black ink, clean typescript (10 p.)
“OF DRAGON LEAVES AND SPEARGRASS,” n.d., clean typescript with endnotes (15 p.)
WAKATIPU BOTANICAL GROUP newsletters (8 p.)
“Coprosmas,” identification sheets (3 p.)
“Grass-like Species,” identification sheets (4 p.)
“The Remarkables” (2 p., both sides)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Beidleman, Richard
Busch, Richard
Cohn, Roger
Collin, Frances
Dawson, John
Edwards, Eric
Gosselin, Lisa
Kanze, Edward
Poole, Robert
Romauch, Robert
Simpson, Neill
Tapper, Joan

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WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE 1998
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY
Bozeman, Montana
16 APRIL 1998

“ANN HAYMOND ZWINGER,” bio (1 p.)
“ANN HAYMOND ZWINGER,” introduction at talk (2 p.)
Itinerary
Miscellaneous notes, n.d., blue ink on lined yellow paper (1 p. + fragment)
Notes for talk, n.d., blue ink on lined yellow paper (2 p.)
Quote from THE BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAIN, handwritten in pencil on lined gray half sheet (1 p.)
“STEGNER TALK,” n.d., edited in pencil (13 p.)

“THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE,” “3/30/98” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (13 p.)
“THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE,” n.d., typescript edited in blue ink with endnotes (24 p.)
“THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE,” n.d., typescript with Pat Musick’s comments
(19 p.)
“THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE,” “4-10-98” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript
(19 p.)
“THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE,” n.d., typescript comments in black ink by Ava Heinrichsdorff (19 p.)
“THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE,” “TML ms 4-13-98,” Tmilou Rixon’s edits in black ink (25 p.)
“THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE,” “4-15-98” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (24 p.)
THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE Writing the Wild: Landscape in Fiction and Non-fiction 16 April 1998,” typeset manuscript (9 p.)

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THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE THE WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE Writing the Wild: Landscape in Fiction and Non-fiction Proof #2,” “3-22-99” AHZ notations in blue ink (9 p.)
WALLACE STEGNER MEMORIAL LECTURE, Montana State University at Bozeman, Montana, April 16, 1988, printed copy of lecture, tan cover (2 bound copies)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brittain, Gordon
George, Dee
Heinrichsdorff, Ava
Musick, Pat
Stegner, Mary
Swanson, Tim & Karen
Velazquez, Tracy
Watkins, T. K.
Wessel, Marilyn

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Selections 1998
TRAVELER’S TALES: A MOTHER’S WORLD
(San Francisco: Traveler’s Tales, 1998)
pp. 19, 20-21

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bond, Mary Beth
Collin, Frances

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“Riversound” 1998
WRITING DOWN THE RIVER
Kathleen Jo Ryan, Editor
(Flagstaff: Northland Press, 1998)

Travel arrangements with Moki Mac and America West
Participants list
“GRAND CANYON SPONSORSHIP 1997 07/31/1997”
Ryan’s book proposal
Miscellaneous notes on miscellaneous paper

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Field notes 5.5 x 8” Levenger-punched notebook paper (26 p.)
Notes, n.d., handwritten on lined 3-hole yellow paper (4 p.)
Transcribed notes “GRAND CANYON:9-16 August 1997,” typescript edited in light blue ink (41 p.)

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“UNTITLED,” “8/26/97” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
UNTITLED” crossed out, replaced with “WELCOME HOME” in pencil, “8/27/97” in
black ink (11 p.)
Partial pencil-edited typescript (pp. 2-5)
“UNTITLED 8/28/97,” pencil-edited typescript (7 p.)
“UNTITLED 8/29/97,” pencil-edited typescript (6 p.)
“UNTITLED 8/31/97,” clean typescript (5 p.)
“WELCOME HOME 9/1/97,” typescript (5 p. + note to Timilou Rixon)
“KNOWING WHAT’S AHEAD,” “9/9/97” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (5 p.)
“KNOWING WHAT’S AHEAD,” “9 SEPTEMBER 97” in blue ink, no edits (5 p.)
“RIVERTIME 13 October 1997,” pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“RIVERSOUND,” “TML 10/20/97” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue and black ink (5 p.)

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Copy-edited manuscript, n.d., suggestions from Erin Murphy, Editor at Northland Press, AHZ changes
One-page PR sheet
Notice from Marketing Director
Notice of Willa Cather Award nomination
Reception of Willa Cather Award
Northland Press Catalogue (2 copies)
Miscellaneous reviews

CORRESPONDENCE:
Anderson, Karen
Andrews, Jennifer
Campbell, Don G.
Collin, Frances
Johnson, Bruce
Kirk, Ruth
Lewis, Sam
Murphy, Erin
Rixon, Timilou
Ryan, Kathleen
Sadler, Christa
Thompson, Billie

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“Who is your favorite nature writer?” 1998
SIERRA
83, no. 5 (June, 1998): 92

“WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE NATURE WRITER?” SIERRA descriptive sheet (2 p.)
Correspondence with SIERRA
“FAVORITE NATURE WRITER,” n.d., three 1-page copies edited in blue ink
“FAVORITE NATURE WRITER,” “Timilou’s comments 6-1-98” in blue ink, two copies (2 p.)
“FAVORITE NATURE WRITER,” n.d., final copy (1 p.)
Page from SIERRA, June 1998

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hamilton, Joan

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SAN JUAN TRIP W/CHRISTA SADLER
Syllabus for San Juan trip

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AMERICAN WOMEN’S NATURE WRITING CONFERENCE 1998
University of New England, Westbrook College Campus
19-21 June 1998

Call for papers
Welcome to the University of New England, Westbrook
Reservation confirmation
Notes “4-2-98” on gray half sheets (2 p.)
“PROPOSAL FOR SUSAN WOMEN’S NATURE WRITING CONFERENCE,” n.d., heavily edited typescript (4 p.)
‘THE POET AND THE PEDANT,” 7 June 1988, typescript
“Dear Presenters,” February 10, 1998 (1 p.)
Letter to Conference Participants, May 1998
“Welcome to the University of New England, Westbrook American Women Nature Writers June 18-21, 1998” (1 p.)
Catalogue for exhibit of “Seasons of Change: Maine Women Artists and Nature”
“Schedule of Major Events” (½ p.)
“Preliminary Program 5/13/98” (3 p., both sides)
“Program update” (1 p.)
Maps of campus (2 p.)
Bibliography (2 p., 2 copies)
Photocopy of travel expenses
Spiral-bound conference notebook

CORRESPONDENCE:
Ackroyd, Jocelyn
Buckley, B. J.
Burdick, Carol
DeWolfe, Elizabeth
Edwards, Thomas S.
Gray, Roberta
Huber. Parker
Landen, Laura
Lear, Linda
Littenburg, Marcia
Zwinger, Susan

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Visiting Professor of Writing
1998 Summer Session
Colorado College

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hochman, William
Gordon, Jospeh
Pickle, Judy

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THE NEARSIGHTED NATURALIST 1998
The University of Arizona Press, 1998

List of published essays printed 1972-1996, typescript with black and purple ink and blue marker annotations (1 p.)
Tentative list of essays according to categories and number of pages, n.d., handwritten, edited in red ink, purple ink, and pencil (2 p.)
Chart in red ink for distribution, dates, possible inclusions, n.d. (2 p.)
Manuscript Appraisals, University of Arizona Press readers
“PREFACE,” “4-11-97,” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 3-4)
“PREFACE,” “4-15-97” in black ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 1-2)
Introductions to individual essays, n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (1 handwritten page + pp. 4-12)
“PREFACE TO ESSAYS,” n.d., notes on recurring themes, 3-hole typescript (pp. 3-4)
“PREFACE” “TFR’S [Timilou Furlow Rixon] Corrections on computer 6-22-97,” typescript (pp. 1-2)
“FOREWORD” [to David Peterson’s book], typescript (pp. 12-14)

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Complete ms, “11/20/96” typescript, first run-through with introductions to each essay, heavy pencil editing (412 p.)

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“First Snow,” photocopy from Colorado College Bulletin, February 1988 (pp. 16-17)
“FIRST SNOWFALL,” “PRINTED 4-19-96,” in red ink, typescript edited in pencil by Timilou Rixon (6 p.)
“FIRST SNOWFALL” “4-10-97” in red ink on 2nd page (pp. 243-249 including introduction)
“FIRST SNOWFALL 7-17-97” in blue ink, notation as to number of words, 3-hole typescript (pp. 243-249)

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“The Flip Side of River Travel,” photocopy from Adventure Travel, June 1979 2(1):14,19-21 + masthead page
“THE FLIP SIDE OF RIVER TRAVEL PRINTED 4-19-96” in red marker, typescript w/pencil edits
(pp. 1-10)
“THE FLIP SIDE OF RIVER TRAVEL,” “4-17-96” in blue ink (pp. 95-100)

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Photocopy of “Drawing on Experience,” ORION Nature Quarterly, Winter 1987 6(1):34-39 + masthead page
“DRAWING ON EXPERIENCE,” “4-19-96,” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 1-12)
“DRAWING ON EXPERIENCE,” n.d., typescript (pp. 10-20)

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Photocopy of “Every valley shall be exalted and every mountain and hill shall be made low,” AUDUBON March 1976 78(2):2-11 + masthead page
“Every valley shall be exalted and every mountain and hill shall be made low,” “PRINTED 4-19-96” in red marker; note tags, Rixon comments (pp. 1-19)
“Every valley shall be exalted and every mountain and hill shall be made low,” “ 7-17-97” in blue ink, 3-hole typescript edited in red ink and pencil (pp. 21-39)

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“MOTHS 15 JUNE 1988,” typescript with pencil edits, “difference between DB JS 121” in pencil (50 p.)
“MOTHS 15 June 1988,” typescript, no edits (64 p.)
“MOTHS 15 June 1988,” typescript (coffee cup ring on p. 1), no edits (64 p.)
“MOTHS 15 JUNE 1988,” “Turn off justification” in pencil, typescript with light pencil editing (79 p.)

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“MOTHS 15 June 1988,“ heavily pencil-edited typescript (64 p.)
“MOTHS,” “12-11-95” in blue marker, “This version w/o butterfly text, printed 4-20-96” in red marker, typescript edited in red ink and pencil edits (51 p.)
“NOTODONIDAE Prominents CC 327,” n.d., typed notes on moth species mentioned in essay, 3-hole typescript (pp. 65-78)
“MOTHS,” “4-10-97” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 285-308, including introduction)
“MOTHS,” “4-10-97 first rerun,” and “4-17-95” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 274-293)

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“ON CLIMBING ROUND MOUNTAIN,” n.d., typescript (5 p., not numbered)
“WIND ON ROUND MOUNTAIN,” “changes made and put into ms. sequence 6-22-97,” in red ink, typescript, pencil edits Rixon, red ink AHZ (6 p., hand numbered)
“CLIMBING ROUND MOUNTAIN,” n.d. typescript (6 p., not numbered)

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“ANNALS OF INSECT COLLECTING,” “7/23/88,” handwritten notes on steno pad (2 p.)
“ANNALS OF INSECT COLLECTING,” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 15-56)
“ANNALS OF INSECT COLLECTING,” “next draft 4-18-96” in blue ink, “SEE INCLUDED ALPINE COLLECTING” in red ink, typescript (pp. 1035)
“ANNALS OF INSECT COLLECTING,” “4-26-96 sent to Roger [Cohn]” and “ORIGINAL PIECE” in blue ink, typescript (35 p.)
“SUMMER’S DAY 1: ANNALS OF AN AMATEUR INSECT COLLECTOR,” “4-10-97” in red ink, 3-hole typescript with pencil edits (pp. 128-152)
“SUMMER’S DAY 1: ANNALS OF AN AMATEUR INSECT COLLECTOR,” “4-10-97” in red ink, 3-hole typescript with pencil edits (pp. 128-152)
“SUMMER’S DAY 1: ANNALS OF AN AMATEUR INSECT COLLECTOR,” 6/97 from internal evidence, photocopy w/ink corrections in red ink from Dr. Boyce Drummond w/cover letter, February 9, 1998
“ANNALS,” n.d., corrections as per Drummond ms., typescript (23 miscellaneous pages}

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“AN HUNGARIAN IN BAJA,” “4-17-97” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 176-203)
“A HUNGARIAN IN BAJA,” “PRINTED 4-19-97” in red ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (24 p., hand-numbered)

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“KAPITI ISLAND” “PRINTED 4-19-96” in red, typescript (pp. 2-9)
“KAPITI Island” “7-17-97” in blue ink, 3-hole typescript (pp. 380-388)

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“A CAVE WITH A VIEW,” “PRINTED 4-17-96” in red marker, typescript (16 p.)
“A CAVE WITH A VIEW,” “7-17-97” in blue ink, 3-hole typescript (pp. 351-369)

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“THE DAY BEFORE SPRING PRINTED” “4-19-96” in red marker, “RECORRECTED 11-14-96” in purple ink, typescript (14 p., hand-numbered in red)
“THE DAY BEFORE SPRING” “TMR (Rixon) 4-16-97” in red marker, “AZ 4-16-97” blue ink, 3-hole typescript (pp. 6-19)

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“THE EAGLE’S FATE AND MINE ARE ONE,” n.d., typescript with Rixon pencil edits (69 p., hand-numbered)
“THE EAGLE’S FATE AND MINE ARE ONE,” “4-16-97” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 41-92)
“THE EAGLE’S FATE AND MINE ARE ONE,” full typescript sent to Snake River Birds of Prey staff for comment (pp. 89-128)
“Notice of Decision,” Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Conservation Area, Final Management Plan, photocopy (3 p.)

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Photocopy of “The Art of Wandering,” ORION Nature Quarterly Winter 1986 5(1):4-13 + masthead page
THE ART OF WANDERING,” “4-17-97” in blue ink,pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, Rixon comments on yellow tags (16 p.)
“THE ART OF WANDERING” “PRINTED 4-19-97” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 205-221)

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Photocopy of “An Homage to Indiana,” AUDUBON January-February 1995 97(1):105-106 + masthead page
“REMEMBERING INDIANA,” “PRINTED 4-19-96” in red marker, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 1-9)
“REMEMBERING INDIANA,” “7-17-97” in blue ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 369-378)

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Photocopy of “A set of pebbled values,” AUDUBON January-February 1993 95(1):92-93 + masthead page
“OF PEBBLES AND TIME AND PLACE,” “Done 3-29-96” in pencil, “4-17-96 printed” in red marker, typescript w/edits by AHZ and Rixon (7 p.)
“OF PEBBLES AND TIME AND PLACE,” n.d., no edits (7 p., numbered in red ink)

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Thoreau Society Bulletin, Publication of 1983 Presidential address (pp. 3-7)
“THE DISTAFF AND THOREAU,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescrip (pp 153-174)

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“WHAT’S A NICE GIRL LIKE ME DOING IN A PLACE LIKE THIS?” “PRINTED 4-19-96” in red ink, typescript with some pencil edits (16 p.)
“WHAT’S A NICE GIRL LIKE ME DOING IN A PLACE LIKE THIS?” n.d., 3-hole typescript, no edits (pp. 325-341)

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“A WORLD OF INFINITE VARIETY” “PRINTED 4-19-96” in red marker, typescript (19 p.)
“A WORLD OF INFINITE VARIETY” “4-11-97” in blue marker, heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript(pp. 223-242)
“A WORLD OF INFINITE VARIETY” “4-17-97” in blue ink, heavily edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 198-213)

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“SJUAN.3,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (43 p.)
Handwritten notes, “5 June 89,” pencil, 3- lined white paper (12 p.)
San Juan River field notes, 5 June 1989, handwritten on 3- lined white paper (12 p.)
San Juan River notes, n.d., typescript (45 p., not numbered)
“EXPANDING HOME,” “4/10/97” in blue ink, heavily pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 250-284)
[unpublished] n.d., typescript w/T. Rixon’s comments (pp. 1-36)
“SAN JUAN RIVER” “4-17-97” in blue ink, 3-hole typescript w/pencil edits (pp. 249-273)
No title, “4-21-97” in purple ink, typescript w/heavy pencil edits (pp. 1-43)
“SAINT JOHN’S RIVER,” “4-21-96” in pencil, typescript w/pencil edits (pp. 1-43)
“ROW, ROW, ROW YOUR BOAT:SAN JUAN RIVER, “These changes made and put into manuscript 6-22-97” in red ink, typescript with red ink edits
(pp. 128-153)
Typescript and handwritten notes, typescript numbered in red ink (15 p.)
Reading notes on Miser’s “San Juan Canyon,” n.d., typescript (14 p. numbered in red ink + 1 sheet handwritten in blue ink)

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Untitled typescript, n.d., pencil-edited (45 p.)
Untitled typescript, n.d., pencil-edited (49 p.)

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“A’ALY WAIPA PRINTED 4-19-96,” in red marker, typescript w/Rixon pencil edits (19 p., hand-numbered in red)
“A’ALY WAIPA 4-17-97” in blue ink, typescript with pencil edits (pp. 107-126)
Correspondence with Bureau of Land Management, Aravaipa Canyon, 23 June 1997
Miscellaneous brochures and maps on Aravaipa Canyon, AZ
Wilderness Management Plan for Aravapipa Canyon Wilderness, AZ
Telephone notes, Steve Knox (2 p.)

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“Even the Sky is Hard,” “printed 4-19-96” in red ink, Rixon’s blue tags and edits (26 p., numbered in red)
“Even the Sky is Hard, photocopy of AUDUBON

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“WRITING/TEACHING NATURAL HISTORY – A PERSONAL VIEW,” n.d., typescript with Rixon blue tabs (18 p.)

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“BECOMING MOM TO AN INFANT WORD PROCESSOR” “PRINTED 4-19-96” in red marker, TML comments in pencil, typescript (4 p., not numbered)
Photocopy of “Becoming mom to an infant word processor,” SMITHSONIAN February 1982 12(11): 164 +masthead

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“LETTING GO,” n.d., 3-hole typescript (pp. 304-324]
“Dear Three,” “4-21-96” in purple ink; typescript edited in pencil and red ink (12 p.)
“PENINSULA OF NO RETURN,” “4-26-96” in red marker, typescript (15 p.)
“Vaya con Dios,” “12.2.98” in red ink, “12.6.98” in blue ink, edited heavily in red ink (16 p.)
[unpublished: “Breaking up is hard to do,”clean typescript (16 p.)

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“IN-HOUSE PRESERVATION OF EARLY U.S. GOVERNMENT MAPS” with Julie Jones-Eddy, “printed 4-15-96,” in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (6 p., unnumbered)
“EDWARD ABBEY EUOLOGY [sic],” printed 4-19-96 in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (4 p.)
“NELLIE,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript ( 9 p., + “11-12-98 transcribed” in blue ink, handwritten notes for above in pencil on 3-hole yellow lined paper (7 p.)
“CHACO/Zwinger CHACO CANYON,” pencil-edited typescript (12 p.)
“CHACO/Zwinger CHACO CANYON,” clean typescript (12 p.)
“To ORION 10-16-98,” “16 OCT 98” clean typescript (4 p.)
“16 OCT 98 7:11  ORD FOR ORION SOC MTG #702” Notes in blue ink on 3-hole yellow lined paper (3 p., both sides)
“[unpublished] Big Drop #3,” crossed out, overwritten in pencil, “An Astonishment of River: Cataract,” pencil-edited typescript (20 p.)
“[unpublished] Big Drop #3,” “Cuillez des orses de la vie” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (20 p.)
“[unpublished] BIG DROP #3,” clean typescript (11 p.)

BOX 299:4
Photocopy of THE NEARSIGHTED NATURALIST, “DONE 5-31-97 w/TML(Rixon)” on p. 1, and “JUNE 3, 1997 rearranged finished” in pencil, dated on individual sections (305 p., including Preface and Acknowledgment)


BOX 300:1
“THE NEARSIGHTED NATURALIST,” “5-2-97” on p. 1, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (311 p.)

BOX 300:2
“THE NEARSIGHTED NATURALIST,” n.d., lightly pencil-edited typescript (329 p.)

BOX 301:1
Handwritten corrections, n.d., yellow lined paper (3 p.)
Acknowledgment
Style sheet
Photocopy of cover “ARIZONA BOOKS FOR FALL 1998" with note (2 P.)
Copy of University Arizona Fall 1998 catalogue Photocopy of Cover + 3 p.

BOX 301:2
“THE NEARSIGHTED NATURALIST,” n.d., photocopy of complete computer-edited manuscript from David Sewell, copy editor (239 p. + 10 p. rewritten)

BOX 301:3
Page proofs of The Nearsighted Naturalist, double-page spread (293 p.)

BOX 301:4
ILLUSTRATIONS FOR THE NEARSIGHTED NATURALIST,” n.d., typescript (3 p. + ½ sheet blue)
Photocopies of possible illustrations:
8.5 x 11” (26 p.)
8.5 x 14” (15 p.)
Pencil-written comments, n.d., on illustrations and manuscript, handwritten on lined yellow paper (3 p.)

BOX 301:5
Miscellaneous reviews

BOX 302:1
CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Auer, Marilyn
Allen, Judith Wesley
Cohee, Jim
Choice, Harriet
Cohn, Roger
Collin, Frances
Conrad, Kathryn
Cox, Stephen
Galvez, Christopher
Hartmann, Patti
Jones-Eddy, Julie
Keyl, Anne
Lucker, Mary
Madsen, Karen
O’Hare, Joanne
Petersen, David
Sewell, David
Stahl, Trina
Taylor-Grand, Nancy

BOX 302:2
CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Andrews, Jill
Bagwell, Susan
Baldwin, Barbara
Bales, Miriam
Blackwell, Julie
Booth, Martha Ann
Broyles, Bill
Bushnell, Ulyana
Charles, Ryan
Cornell, John Robert
Cox, Elmo(?)
Dobson, Marcia
Dodge, Betty
Epstein, David
Friedman, Marsha
Fuller, Susan
Fuller, Timothy
Guion, Annie
Hansen, Arthur
Holmgren, Noel
Huber, Parker
James, Jay
Kidd, Kerry
Laeger, Eve
Lucas, Susan
Mandabach, Brian
Maupin, Margaret
McGreevy, Susan Brown
Noyes, Judy
Pyle, Robert Michael
Rabb, Ian
Roberts, Della
Salisbury, Angus
Shelton, Richard
Sherman, Michael
Sparks, Barbara
Stahl, Trina
Strawn, Susan
Swain, Beth

ORIGINAL DRAWINGS from THE NEARSIGHTED NATURALIST will be found in BOX G at the end of the collection

BOX 302:3
First Annual Founders Memorial Lecture 1998
HORTICULTURAL ARTS SOCIETY
26 September 1998

“Nosegays in the Snow,” n.d., typescript for slide talk (11 p., not numbered)
Note to M/M Allen Pope

BOX 302:4
Teaching and readings 1998
CARLETON COLLEGE
2-6 October 1998

Introduction to talk, n.d., handwritten in blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
Excerpts from books for reading, typescript with introductions handwritten in blue ink (31 p.)
Handwritten notes for workshop, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (9p.)
List of participants (2 p.)
“Sunday Colloquium”
List of people at dinner, n.d., handwritten on 4 x 6” paper
Catalog for Raymond Jacobson Retrospective Show at Carleton Art Gallery
The Carleton Voice 63(4) (Summer 1998), pp. 22-29
“The Arboretum: A Naturalist’s checklist”
Carleton College, “The Writing of Essays & Other Papers”

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bonner, Robert
Buchwald, Emilie
Byrne, Joe
Little, Tamara
Lloyd, Tim
Savina, Mary
Sparling, Katie
Stucker, Dov
Wright, Louise

BOX 302:5
Speech and reading 1998
AMERICAN RIVERS
Phoenix Chapter meeting
7 October 1998

AMERICAN RIVERS brochure
Names list, handwritten, blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
Flyer from Southwest Storyteller (1 p.)
Receipt from hotel and reimbursement

CORRESPONDENCE:
North, Elizabeth

BOX 302:6
Instructor 1998
CANYONLANDS FIELD INSTITUTE
Desert Writer’s Workshop
5-8 November 1998

Brochures (3 )
List of students (2 p.)
Various(3 p., both sides)
Schedule
“DESERT WRITER’S WORKSHOP WORKSHOP OUTLINE AND SCHEDULE,” including maps, directions to Pack Creek Ranch, Sapperstein House (2 p.)
“Saperstein Cabin Information Guide” (15 p.)
“DESERT WRITER’S WORKSHOP GRAND COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY AFTERNOON SESSION, MOAB, UT” (1 p.)
“DESERT WRITER’S WORKSHOP Participant List Non-Fiction” (2 p.)
“SUNDAY AM,” n.d., handwritten notes in blue ink and pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (2 p.)
Airline coupon and itinerary
Banal/non-banal writing exercise and student worksheets
“SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY” (8 p.)
“3-5 November Class” (1 p.)
List of students and comments on writing samples (2 p.)
“Friday Panel Discussion” (1 p.)
Photocopy of travel receipts
“EXPENSES INCURRED FOR CFI DESERT WRITERS’ WORKSHOP” (1 p.)

BOX 302:7
Readings from MYSTERIOUS LANDS

CORRESPONDENCE:
Westcott, Stevin

BOX 301:1
Essays in manuscript for student book
“WRITING THE LANDSCAPE,” chapbook of student work (28 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bailey, Susan Strawn
Bongiovanni, Marie
Butler, Bob
Chamberlain, Karen
Corbett, Julia
Ginnane, Mara
Grewe, Mary M.
Hyslop, Larry
Moore, Roberta
Rieveschl, April Newlin
Severns, Tim
Shaw, George
VanderZanden, Karla
Wilder, Kathryn

BOX 303:2
“10 November 1998,” typescript (1 p.)

BOX 303:3
Foreword 1998-1999
Land and Water: The Artists’ Point of View
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center exhibition
25 September 1998 to 5 January 1999

Telephone notes
“LAND & WATER,” exhibiting artists
“LOOKING AT LANDSCAPE,” “7/28/98” in blue ink, typescript heavily edited in black (2 p.)
“LOOKING AT LANDSCAPE,” n.d., typescript (pp. 2–4)
Catalogue of exhibit

CORRESPONDENCE:
Turner, David

BOX 303:4
Foreword 1998
A NATURALIST BUYS AN OLD FARM
Edwin Way Teale
(Storrs: University of Connecticut Press, 1998)

“OLD FARM,” n.d., no edits (6 p., numbered in blue ink)
“OLD FARM,” “12-28-97” in black ink, typescript edited in turquoise and blue ink (pp. 1-8, + front p. list outline)
“FOREWORD TO A NATURALIST BUYS AN OLD FARM,” “1-3-98” in blue ink, typescript edited in black ink (pp. 2-10)
“OLD FARM,” “1-5-98” in blue ink, blue ink-edited typescript (pp. 1-10 + front page outline)
“OLD FARM,” “1-6-98” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (12 p.)
“OLD FARM [2800 words],” “1-7-98” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (12 p.)
“FOREWORD TO A NATURALIST BUYS AN OLD FARM,” typescript, no edits (10 p.)
Copy of above
“FOREWORD TO A NATURALIST BUYS AN OLD FARM,” fax with changed pages (7 p.)
Review, University of Connecticut Libraries, November/December 1998

CORRESPONDENCE:
Staubach, Susie
Stevens, Norman

BOX 303:5
“GRAND CANYON: Deepening Popularity” 1998
AUDUBON
100(6)(November/December 1998):56-57

“10 November 1998,” typescript (1 p.) ?????
“TR’s speech 10 Sept [1998],” handwritten essay in blue ink, 3-hole lined yellow paper (2 p.)
“Grand Canyon 100 Best Places,” letter from Lisa Gosselin, Editor-in-Chief, AUDUBON, 26 August 1998
“GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK,” faxed 6 September 1998 (cover page + letter + 3p. manuscript)
“The Adirondack Park,” photocopy of sample format for GC essay “GRAND CANYON,” “8-28-98” in black ink, blue-ink edited typescript (3 p.)
“GRAND CANYON,” “9-1-98”in blue ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“GRAND CANYON,” “9-2-98” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (4 p.)
“GRAND CANYON,” “9-3-98” in black ink, typescript edited in blue ink and pencil (6 p.)
“GRAND Canyon,” “9-5-98,” TMR’s comments pencil on typescript, AHZ comments in ink (3 p.)
“Grand Canyon National Park,” converted to fax 9/6/98, with edits in black ink (3 p.)
Fax of galleys, 28 September 1998 (3 p.)
Copy of AUDUBON

CORRESPONDENCE:
Crow, Patrick
Rixon, Timilou
Seideman, David

BOX 303:6
Essay
1998
December 1998

No title, n.d. (1 p.)

BOX 304:1
“Whale’s Way” 1999
ISLANDS Magazine
19 No. 1(January/ February 1999): 130-136

“ISLA SANTO DOMINGO,” “2-22-98” in blue ink (3 p.)
Proposal for “ISLA SANTO DOMINGO,” 2.23” in blue ink (2 p.)
Computer printout (2½ p.)
Outline, n.d., handwritten on 3-hole lined yellow paper (2 p.)
“BAJA WHALE WATCH partial notes 4-25-98,” transcribed notes (18 p.)
“BAJA WHALE WATCH DRAFT 1500 words [2500 now],” “rerun 5-22-98,” pencil-edited typescript (16 p. with some notes)
“BAJA WHALE WATCH [2500 now] 5-2-98,” “5/24/98” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (10 p.)
“BAJA WHALE WATCH DRAFT 1500 words [2103 now] 5-24-98” in blueink, pencil-edited typescript
(10 p.)
“WHALE WATCH,” “6-9-98” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (11 p. with notes)
“WHALE WATCH 7/12 1995 words,” pencil-edited typescript (12 p. + 2 p. notes)
“THE WHALES OF ISLA SANTO DOMINGO 7/17 1689 words,” lightly edited typescript (8 p.)
Backnotes, n.d., typescript (pp. 10-12)
35 mm. slides in plastic sleeve sheet
Notes, n.d., 2 x 8.5”, handwritten in pencil (11 slips)
Miscellaneous material used in essay preparation
Notes, handwritten on gray lined paper (3 p.)
Catalogue, Baja Expeditions
Levenger Field notebook, notes and photographs, 8-14 February 1998
Notes on bookmarks, n.d., (11 p.)
Galleys (3 p.)
Copy, ISLANDS January/February 1999

CORRESPONDENCE:
Capps, Julie
Collin, Frances
Francis, Julie
Prentice, Jeannie
Tapper, Joan

BOX 304:2
“The Green Ghostly Light” 1999
AUDUBON Magazine
101(1)(January/February 1999):22-27

Computer print-out, Tutt Library, of possible references, with handwritten references on added sheets (4 p.)
“OUTLINE,” n.d., annotated typescript (3 p.)
“NORTHERN LIGHTS” with “FIRST DRAFT” in blue marker, heavily pencil-edited typescript (22 p. with cover sheet of notes)
“NORTHERN LIGHTS,” “6/12/98” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript(20 p.)
“A GOLDEN WRITING or THE GREEN GHOSTLY LIGHT,” “6/13/98” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (15 p. with endnotes)
“A GOLDEN WRITING or THE GREEN GHOSTLY LIGHT,” “6/14/98” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (13 p. with endnotes)
“A GOLDEN WRITING or THE GREEN GHOSTLY LIGHT,” “6/13/98” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (12 p. with endnotes)
“THE GREEN GHOSTLY LIGHT,” “6/98” with no edits (14 p.)
“THE GREEN GHOSTLY LIGHT.” “FINAL,” and “6-15-98” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (14 p. with endnotes)
Clean copy of above without endnotes (12 p.)
“THE GREEN GHOSTLY LIGHT,” “1780 words TRUE NATURE,” fax from AUDUBON (pp. 2-12)
“TRUE NATURE,” 27 October 1998,”galleys, pencil and blue ink corrections (8 p. total)
Copy, AUDUBON 101(1)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Crow, Patrick
Huffman, Robert
Page, Ruth
Shea Carolyn

BOX 304:3
BIOGRAPHY OF JANOS XÁNTUS
AMERICAN NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY
Editors John A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes
24 vols. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1999) 24:97-98

AMERICAN NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY form and information sheet for biography of Janos Xántus 10/20/92
“XANTUS,” n.d., pencil notes on yellow lined 3-hole paper (3 ½ p.)
Typescript of biography (7 p.)
Copy of above
“Dear Contributor” letter from Oxford University Press, March 1999
Tear sheet from AMERICAN NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY

CORRESPONDENCE:
Betz, Paul
VanAtta, Matthew E.

BOX 304:4 1999
Teaching
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT
11-12 March 1999

Itinerary

CORRESPONDENCE:
Watkins, Tom

304:4 1999

“Fishing Eagles”
GRAND CANYON: True stories of life below the rim
Edited by Sean O’Reilly, James O’Reilly, and Larry Habegger
(San Francisco: Travelers’ Tales, 1999)
pp.125-133 (+ sidebars, pp. 61, 242)

CORRESPONDENCE:
O’Reilly, Sean

BOX 305:1
Nature Writers Retreat
NORTH CASCADE S INSTITUTE
Sleeping Lady, Leavenworth WA
2-5 May 1999

Brochure of courses, 1998-1999, and 1999-2000
North Cascades Institute Information packet, letter to Instructors
List of participants (2 p.)
“NATURE WRITERS RETREAT May 2-5, 1999, “information letter, forms, maps, etc. (5 p.)
“NATURE WRITERS RETREAT Class #6,” class instructions (5 p.)
List of Nonfiction participants and group assingments (2 p.)
“North Cascades Naturae Writers’ Regreat at Sleeping Lady May 2-5, 1999 Tentative Schedule” (2 p.)
Handwritten notes, 2 May to 5 May 1999, blue ink on Levenger paper (12 p.)
Handouts for class, typescripts (8 p.)
Itinerary for AHZ (1 p.)
Handouts from Barbara Kingsolver workshop (13 p.)
“WRITING THE LANDSCAPE,” “5-18-99” in blue ink, typescript with pencil corrections (26 p.)
Drafts of student papers and AZ comments
“Owl” and “Gathering,” Marty Nevdahl’s poems read at last session
Student comments (9 p., copies)
“Mountain, River, Sea Field Notes from the North Cascades Summer 1999,” picture of staff for Retreat

CORRESPONDENCE:
Andrews, Jill
Denovan, Jim
Denton, Gail
Kane, Nancy
LaFontaine, Michelle
McNulty, Tim
Murphy, Heather
Nevdahl, Marty
Porter, Ruthy
Pyle, Robert Michael
Thurston, Ann
White, Dennis
Wilhite, Allan & Carolyn
Williamson, Norma B.
Wolfe, Rebecca J.

BOX 305:2
Speech 1999
PENINSULAR OPEN SPACE TRUST
Wallace Stegner Lecture Series
12 May 1999

Lecture series brochure (2 copies)
Flyer
“PENINSULA OPEN SPACE TRUST 12 May 1999,” pencil-edited typescript (23 p.)
“PENINSULA OPEN SPACE TRUST 12 May 1999,” pencil-edited typescript (20 p.)
Copyright authorization
“Dinner for the Ann Zwinger Lecture”
Plane schedule

CORRESPONDENCE:
Curtis, Janet
Morelli, Kathryn
Rust, Audrey
Shields, May

BOX 305:3
Plenary talk 1999
FIRE & GRIT ORION MILLENNIUM CONFERENCE
Shepherdstown, WV
21-24 June 1999

Invitation
FIRE & GRIT Millenium Conference, Orion Society, 21-24 June 1999, folder (2 copies)
Assignment letter from Laurie Lane-Zucker (2 p.)
“From DWELLINGS,” Linda Hogan’s poem to be read at FIRE & GRIT, opening ceremony, handwritten on lined paper (1 p.)
“FIRE & GRIT PLENARY TALK,” “9/24/99 Timilou’s comm in purple” in pencil and purple ink, typescript (13 p. + 1 p. note to Rixon)
“FIRE & GRIT PLENARY TALK,” “9/26/99” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (12 p.)
“A NATURALIST LOOKS AT GRASSROOTS ACTIVISM,” Fax to Laurie Lane-Zucker, 29 September 1999 (11 p. + cover sheet)
Fax of “DEER DANCE,” poem by Linda Hogan, 2 p.
Hugh Rogers, photocopy of article THE HIGHLANDS VOICE, July 1999, “Where Are We Going . . .” (2 p.)
Itinerary
Group photograph
AUDUBON NATURALIST NEWS October 1999 25(8):4-7

CORRESPONDENCE:
Buchwald, Emily
Gilmore, Barbara
Hogan, Linda
Lane-Zucker, Lau rie
Ledendecker, K. Meagan
Mills, Stephanie
Nelson, Richard
Rennieke, Jeff (telephone notes
Rixon, Charlotte
Stolzenburg, Will
Watkins, Tom

BOX 305:4
Pikes Peak Institute 1991
Colorado College
26 July to 13 August 1991

Tentative schedule

BOX 306:1
San Juan NAWAW Women’s Trip 1991
GRAND CANYON FIELD INSTITUTE
23-29 August 1999

“GRAND CANYON ASSOCIATION STUDENT ENROLLMENT LISTING,” “08/11/1999” (1 p.)
Letter to participants from Mike Buchheit, “6/29/99” (1 p.)
Christa Sadler’s course plan (5 p.) + AHZ reply (4 p.)
“SKETCHING and DRAWING,” n.d., letter to participants with suggested reading list (1 p.)
GCFI San Juan /River Geology and Archaeology Classes,” all “1/21/98” (4 p.)
“JOURNAL KEEPING/SKETCHING,” n.d., letter with sign-up spaces (15 p.)
Letter to participants, n.d. (1 p.)
Journal daily schedule, n.d. (4 p.)
“GRAND CANYON FIELD INSTITUTE San Juan River Trip August 23-29, 1999 COURSE INFORMATION (4 p.)
“GRAND CANYON FIELD INSTITUTE San Juan River Trip August 23-29, 1999 COURSE INFORMATION,” “7/22/99" (6 p.)
Assumption of risk release (4 p.)
DeLorme map (1 p.)
“LAST DAY/SLICKHORN,” handwritten notes on lined paper (3 p.)
Account of trip by Martha Steele (24 p.) + cover letter
Pioneer House brochure
Wild Rivers Expeditions brochure
Herman H. Zwinger bill for roundtrip to Bluff
“NAWAW Currents”
Trip participants

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bucheit, Mike
Goldsmith, Susan
Hall, Marsha
Sadler, Christa
Steele, Martha
Walker, Helen

BOX 306:2
“Down the River with Wally” 1999
San Juan River Trip w/T. H. Watkins, Page Stegner, Jr., & AHZ [Stegner grandson/AHZ]
FOUR CORNERS SCHOOL OF OUTDOOR EDUCATION
1-9 October 1999

“DOWN THE RIVER WITH WALLY Program #19: October 1-9, 1999,” typescript on tan paper (3 p.)
Catalogue
1999 Staff Schedule, “April version,” copy (2 p., both sides)
Map to Four Corners School of Outdoor Education (1 p.)
List of participants (1 p., both sides)
“DAILY ITINERARY,” + equipment list, n.d. (2 p., both sides
“To All the Participants in the Down the River with Wally,” 31 August 1999, letter from Janet Ross (1 p.)
“Dear Down the River with Wally Participants,” 30 August 1999, letter from Tom Watkins (1 p.)
“JOURNAL KEEPING/SKETCHING,” n.d. (1 p.)
Itinerary

CORRESPONDENCE:
Banks, Ann
Csia, Susan R.
Dissel, Scott
Hamilton, Joan
Lane-Zucker, Laurie
Martin, Rebecca
Ross, Janet
Stegner, Page
Sumner, Judith
Watkins, T. H.

BOX 306:3
Foreword 1999
“To learn from Wood and Stone”
INTO THE FIELD: A GUIDE TO LOCALLY FOCUSED TEACHING
(Great Barrington, MA: The Orion Society Nature Literacy Series Number 3, 1999)

Cover/flyer of INTO THE FIELD
Draft of note to Jennifer Sahn, n.d., handwritten on lined paper (1 p.)
“UTILITY & IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING IN THE FIELD,” n.d., handwritten draft on lined paper
(2 p.)
“FIELD TEACHING WELCOME TO THE NATURAL WORLD GETTING TO KNOW THE
WORLD’S BEST TEACHER,” “9/17/99” footer, “9/26/99" in blue ink, pencil edited typescript (6 p.)
“FIELD TEACHING: WHY FIELD TEACH?” “9/17/99” in blue marker, pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“TO LEARN FROM WOODS AND STONE,” 9/26/99 footer, pencil-edited typescript (6 p.)
Fax of above, 26 September 1999
“TO LEARN FROM WOOD AND STONE,” 26 September 1999 fax to Jennifer Sahn (6 pages + cover sheet)
“DRAFT TO LEARN FROM WOOD AND STONE SEP 26 1999,” Jennifer Sahn’s edits in blue ink (6 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Sahn, Jennifer

BOX 306:4
A Naturalist’s Legacy of Caring”
WHOLE TERRAIN
8(1999/2000):10-14

Call for Submissions (1 p., two copies)
Folder for WHOLE TERRAIN (2)
“ANTIOCH,” “COPIED FROM Credo ms., etc., pencil-edited typescript (27 p.)
“ANTIOCH 3/16/99 2682 words,” “3/18/99” in blue ink, typescript with edits in pencil (11 p.)
“ANTIOCH 3/16/99 3539 words (1,000-4,000, LEGACY AND POSTERITY,” “3/21/99" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (13 p.)
“FAX TO SHERRI MILES - 14 pages in all” (cover letter plus 13 p.)
“ANTIOCH WHOLE TERRAIN,” “facsimile transmittal” for Chris Labich, 4/27/99, pencil-edited typescript (13 p.)
“ANTIOCH 4/30/99 LEGACY AND POSTERITY,” pencil-edited typescript (13 p.)
“ANTIOCH 4/30/99 LEGACY AND POSTERITY,” “5/10/99" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
ANTIOCH WHOLE TERRAIN LEGACY AND POSTERITY 10 May 1999,” pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
“ANTIOCH WHOLE TERRAIN LEGACY AND POSTERITY,” n.d., clean typescript (15 p.)
“ANTIOCH WHOLE TERRAIN LEGACY AND POSTERITY 10 May 1999,” “(text 3,823 words),” “23 May 99 retyped as per Labich’s e-mail 22 May 99,” typescript edited in blue ink (15 p.)
Brochure
Copy, WHOLE TERRAIN 8

CORRESPONDENCE:
Chris Labich
Huber, Parker
Miles, Sherri
Wojtech, Michael

BOX 307:1
Seeking the Wisdom of Youth and Elders” 1999
Environmental Legacy, An Intergenerational Symposium
ANTIOCH NE GRADUATE SCHOOL
16 October 1999

“Environmental Legacy Seeking the Wisdom of Youth and Elders,” flyer (1 p.)
“BIO” and “Letter of Introduction,” n.d., handwritten in blue ink on lined paper (1 p. both sides)
“Elder-Student Activity,” n.d., handwritten in blue ink on lined paper (1 p.)
“ANTIOCH: LETTER OF INTRODUCTION,” “9/1/99” footer, pencil-edited typescript (4 p.)
“ANTIOCH: ELDER-STUDENT ACTIVITY,” “9/1/99” footer, pencil-edited typescript (2 p.)
“ANTIOCH: SHORT BIO,” ‘9/1/99” footer, pencil edited typescript (1 p.)
“SHORT BIO,” “LETTER OF INTRODUCTION TO STUDENTS,” and “ELDER-STUDENT ACTIVITY,” fax to Sherri Miles, 1 September 1999 (8 p.)
“Environmental Legacy Seeking the Wisdom of Youth and Elders,” n.d., preliminary schedule for Proceedings on 16 October 1999, including Program (2); “Environmental Legacy: Seeking the Wisdom of Youth and Elders;” “Elder Participants (3-hole printed list (2 p.); and detailed schedule (3 p.)
Welcome letter from Sherri Miles (1 p.)
Elder Participants (bios) (2 p.)
Sheet with student addresses
“THE WORLD CONSTITUTION” (1 p.)
Note that accompanied granite rock from Anne Banks
AHZ descriptive sheet to accompany ceremonial rock (1 p.)
“16 OCTOBER 99,” handwritten notes on bio, graph paper (3 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Clymer, Janet
Labich, Christine
Magargee, Sally J.
Miles, Sherri
Russell, Roland

BOX 307:2
Instructor 1999
Desert Writers’ Workshop
CANYONLANDS FIELD INSTITUTE
5-8 November 1999

Brochure
“DESERT WRITERS WORKSHOP November 4-7, 1999 WORKSHOP OUTLINE AND
SCHEDULE,” tan paper, including schedule, suggested reading,
registration (6 p., both sides)
Same, white paper, including maps p. both sides)
“SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY” (4 p. both sides)
“DESERT WRITERS WORKSHOP 1999 BIBLIOGRAPHY,” handwritten suggestions by students(1 p.)
Course outline and schedule, 8 October 1999 (4 p.)
PACK CREEK RANCH, “Saperstein Cabin Information Guide” (7 p.)
Map of Pack Creek, n.d., indicating which classes meet in what cabins (1 p.)
“1999 DESERT WRITERS WORKSHOP SCHEDULE,” n.d. (1 p.)
“PARTICIPANT LIST (NON-FICTION)” (1 p.)
“Notes on ‘Returning the Gift,’” (1 p.)
Miscellaneous notes in pencil on lined paper (1 p.)
“WHAT DO YOU WANT OUT OF THIS CLASS? and related teaching materials, n.d., typescript (20 p.)
“SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY, An Incomplete List of Writing about the Natural World,” n.d. (2 p.)
Photocopy of page from Susan’s journal, listing ways of drawing material from journal to essay (2 p.)
Matthew Gross introduction to evening reading
Post-workshop letter to participants

BOX 307:3
Pre-workshop submissions:
Fagan, Damian
Moore, Roberta
Hyslop, Larry
Savoy, Lauret

“MESSAGES FROM THE LAND, sample title page )2 copies
“MESSAGES FROM THE LAND,”with drawings, white paper, uncut (41 p.)
“Same,” gray paper uncut (42 p.)
Unbound book

CORRESPONDENCE:
Andrews, Diane
Brocci, Jan
Chamberlain, Karen
Denton, Gail
Ewan, Rebecca Fish
Hyslop, Larry
Lawrence, Lynn
Moore, Roberta
Savoy, Lauret
Scott, Emily
Shaw, George
Vander Zanden, Karla
Wilder, Kathryn
Wurth, Michelle

BOX 307:4
“THE LAKE EFFECT WRITER’S CONFERENCE”
Salt Lake City
4 February 2000

Announcement and Invitation

CORRESPONDENCE:
Lebeda, Guy
Long, Joel

BOX 307:5
Teaching 2000
Montana State University
20 March 2000

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brittain, Gordon

BOX 307:6
SHAPED BY WIND AND WATER: THE REFLECTIONS OF A NATURALIST 2000
Credo Series
(Minneapolis: Milkweed Publisher, 2000)

Letter of welcome to Hedgebrook, October 12, 1998
Map of Hedgebrook
HEDGEBROOK BASICS (1 p.)
Information on how to get to Hedgebrook, etc.
“Fir Grove Trail” plant list (folder)
Ferry schedule, limo schedules, etc.
“BEFOREHAND,” “9/3 - /99,” pencil-edited typescript (pp. 4-83)
“11-28-98 Contemplating going to Hedgebrook,” typescript (1 p.)
“OUTLINE LIST 12-27-98,” unedited typescript (2 p.)
“MISCELLANEOUS,” n.d., unedited tyepscript (3 p.)
“HEDGEBROOK 1-9 DEC 98,” handwritten notes on 3-hole lined yellow paper (11 p.)
Grid schedule, blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
Envelope of trip expenses

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“INTRO, ” “12-16-98 and 12-21-98,” pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (3 p.)
“BEGINNING,” “2/10/99,” typescript edited in blue ink and pencil (pp. 2-6)
“INTRODUCTION,” n.d., fragmentary, unedited typescript (6 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” “1/26/99” in black ink, typescript edited in black ink (3 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” n.d., clean typescript (6 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” “1/27/99” in black ink, 3-hole typescript edited in pencil (4 p.)
[No title], “2/3/99” in black ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 8-10)
[No title], n.d., heavily edited typescript (2½ p., not numbered)
“OUTLINE LIST 12-27-98,” typescript (3 p.)
“1/27/99 I BELIEVE IN,” typescript (5 p.)

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MORNING ONE,” n.d., unedited typescript (10 p.)
Untitled text, n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (14 ½ )
“MORNING ONE,” “1-29-99” in black ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript (9 p.)
Miscellaneous notes, 3-hole white paper (8 p.) and lined yellow 3-hole paper (1 p.)
Original notes on wood stove, n.d., yellow paper (1 p.)
“LIEUTENANT PIKE’S GRAND PEAK,” “1973/1996” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (18 p.)
“LIEUTENANT PIKE’S GRAND PEAK,” “1/30/99” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (16 p.)

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No title, 1969-1970?
Thoughts on a woodstove
Pencil-edited typescript on yellow paper(3 p.)

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MORNING TWO,” n.d., unedited typescript (6 p., not numbered)
“MORNING TWO,” “1/29/99” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (6 p., not numbered)
“HEDGEBROOK,” “12-6-98 4:11p” in red ink, lightly pencil-edited typescript (5 p., numbered in red)
“MORNING TWO,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (pp. 16-20)
“HEDGEBROOK,” n.d., heavily edited typescript (2 p., not numbered)
“ACCURACY,” n.d., pencil-edited 3-hole typescript, pp. 10-15 (5 p.)

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“MORNING THREE,” n.d., unedited typescript (7 p.)
“MORNING THREE,” “1/30/99” in black ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (7 p., not numbered)
“MORNING THREE,” “2/3/99” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 40-46)

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“MORNING FOUR,” n.d., unedited typescript (5 p.)
“MORNING FOUR,” “1/31/99,” typescript (5 p., not numbered)
“MORNING FOUR,” “2/1/99” in black ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (pp. 47-53)
“MORNING FOUR,” “2/3/99,” 3-hole typescript (pp. 47-57)
Draft, untitled, undated, handwritten in pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (2 p.)“5 December, 1998,” “1-23-99” in black ink, single-spaced typescript, annotated in pencil and red ink (3 p.)
“THE DAY THE SHELF FELL,” “1/26/99 in black ink, “2/1/99” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (2 p.)
Tags from disaster
“LODORE . . .1 August 1998,” “1/24/99” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (7 p.)
Original notes, “FLYING WHITBEY PDX 1998 AUGUST,” blue ink on lined yellow paper (8 p.)

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“MORNING FIVE,” n.d., unedited typescript (4 p.)
‘MORNING FIVE,” “2/3/99” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 54-60)
“SARAH NAT HIST INTERV 1-16-99,” handwritten in blue ink on ruled notebook paper (2 p.)
Typescript of above, pp. 59-60 (2 p.)
“LAST MORNING,” n.d., unedited manuscript (13 p.)
“LAST MORNING,” “2/3/99” in black ink, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (13 p.)
“LAST MORNING,” n.d., clean typescript (pp. 70-71)
No title, “1/24/98” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (3 p.)
No title, n.d., pencil-edited typescript (pp. 63-69)

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“MUSHROOMS,” n.d., unedited typescript (5 p., not numbered)
“MUSHROOMS 12-18-98” (4 p., numbered in pencil)
“MUSHROOMING,” “12-25-98” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript, comments in orange marker (8 p., not numbered)
“Field notes,” n.d., folded notebook paper
“NOTES,” n.d., typescript (8 p. altogether, not numbered)

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“9 Dec 1998,” “1/24/98” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (pp. 1-4, 1-2)
Handwritten notes, n.d., pencil on white 3-hole paper (3 p.)
“NOTES from video 2/10/99,” unedited typescript (2 p.)
“Nancy Nordhoff’s comments incorporated 9-9-99” in blue ink (pp. 63 and 66)

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“THOUGHTS ON WATCHING MYSELF GO OUT THE DOOR 12/6/98,” “1/24/98" in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“THOUGHTS ON WATCHING MYSELF GO OUT THE DOOR [unpublished],” “1/24/99” in blue ink, “12-5-98" in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (5 p., not numbered)
Untitled manuscript, “2/9/99” in blue marker, 3-hole typescript (pp. 8-68)
“THOUGHTS ON WATCHING MYSELF GO OUT THE DOOR,” n.d., typescript, + note to Julie-Jones Eddy (5 p., not numbered)

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Untitled manuscript, “2/9/99,” in blue marker, 3-hole typescript (pp. 8-68)
Untitled manuscript [unpublished . . .],” n.d., clean typescript (4 p., not numbered)
Untitled manuscript,” “2/9/99,” “2/8/99" in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript (68 p.)
Untitled manuscrip, “2/9/99,” “2/11/99” in blue, “Judy Sellers comments, my edits” in black ink, 3-hole typescript with endnotes (73 p.)

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Untitled manuscript, “2/28/99” and “w/Ava and Pat’s comments” in pencil (73 p.)

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“9-10-99,” manuscript with comments of Ava Heinrichdorff (black ink) and Pat Musick (blue ink) with cover letter to both (73 p.)

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Cover letter to Sara with manuscript, “NAPLES YELLOW, APRICOT, ULTRAMARINE BLUE 3/1/99 18,166 words,” “SARA’S COMMENTS 3/3/99” in green ink, pencil-edited typescript on 3-hole white paper (75 P.)

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“NAPLES YELLOW, APRICOT, ULTRAMARINE BLUE,” 3/4/99 ca. 18,381 words,” Scott Slovic’s comments in black ink, typescript with endnotes (77 p. including endnotes)
“CREDO: ADDITIONS/CORRECTIONS,” n.d., typescript (1 p.)

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“NAPLES YELLOW, APRICOT, ULTRAMARINE BLUE,” with comments:
“3-4-99 TMR comments” in blue ink (77 p. including endnotes);
“3-4-99 Susan’s comments” in red ink;
“3-20-99 AHZ transfers of Scott Slovic’s edits” in purple pencil;
“3-20-99 + AHZ” in pencil; 3-hole typescript

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“NAPLES YELLOW, APRICOT, ULTRAMARINE BLUE,” 4/30/99” on cover sheet, pencil-edited typescript (87 p. including notes)

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“NAPLES YELLOW, APRICOT, ULTRAMARINE BLUE,” “5/10/99” in blue ink, Rixon edits (87 p.)

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“NAPLES YELLOW, APRICOT, ULTRAMARINE BLUE,” “6-20-99” in pencil, 3-hole typescript, including endnotes, with attached note on title page from Pat Musick (87 p.)

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“NAPLES YELLOW, APRICOT, ULTRAMARINE BLUE,” “7/8/99” in pencil, pencil-edited 3-hole typescript with endnotes(90 p.)

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“NAPLES YELLOW, APRICOT, ULTRAMARINE BLUE,” July 1999, “JANE’S COPY” in blue ink, typescript with endnotes and Jane’s comments in pencil (89 p.)

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“BEFOREHAND 9/3 - 99.” “18 August 1999” footer crossed out, replaced with “3-9 September” in pencil, “major rearrangement” in pencil with list of chapter opening quotes in upper left, editing in pencil and computer shading (pp. 4-83)

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“SHAPED BY WIND AND WATER: THE REFLECTIONS OF A NATURALIST,” footer “ahzwinger 20 September1999, typescript with endnotes (91 p.)

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“HEDGEBROOK News,” June 1999 with quote from Beverly Graham (8p.)
Photocopy pages from Pat Musick re:Katherine Lee Bates (2 p.)
“Titles,” n.d., handwritten in pencil on lined paper (1 p.)
Dedication, July 1999 (2 p.)
“ACKNOWLEDGMENTS,” n.d. (pp. 84-85)
Quotes from Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Miscellaneous quotes (4 p.)
Clippings for commentary/verification
Letter to gardeners, 14 December 1998

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“The Credo Series Bibliography Template” (8 p.)
“The Credo Series Bibliography Template,” “Updated 4/2/99” (6 p.)
Computer printoffs, dates in July, 1999, Tutt Library computer search for bibliographical material, with cover note from Julie Jones-Eddy, Reference Librarian at Tutt Library (20 p. First Search, 72 p. DIALOG Washington Post)
“4-16-99 Credo Bibliography,” typescript (18 p.)
“Credo Bibliography,” “Rerun 15 June 1999” footer, 3-hole typescript (18 p.)
“Credo Bibliography,” “11 July 99” footer (20 p.)
“Credo Bibliography: FINAL,” n.d., typescript (21 p.)

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“Beyond the Aspen Grove,” n.d., list of reviews, edited in blue and pink ink, typescript (3 p.)
“LIST OF MISSING ITEMS 7/11/99,” “7/12/99” in blue marker (10 p., not numbered)
“LIST OF MISSING ITEMS 7/11/99,” “Rerun 7-17-99” in blue ink, heavily edited in pink marker and blue pen (10 p.)
List of review for BTAG, n.d., edited in blue and pink ink, typescript (3 p.)
List of reviews for LATT, n.d., handwritten on lined yellow 3-holed paper (7 p.)

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Scott Slovic, “Ann Zwinger: A Portrait, “9/11/99” on fax cover sheet (18 p.)
“Ann Zwinger: A Portrait,” “9/13/99 11:50 a.m.,” typescript (18 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Slovic, Scott

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“Fact Check for Ann Zwinger’s Shaped by Wind and Water . . .,” n.d. (2 p.)
“RE-WRITES 3/20/99, n.d., typescript (13 p.)
Milkweed Editions Guidelines for Editing, “Shaped by Wind and Water,”n.d. (3 p.)
“Shaped by Wind and Water . . . --- ADVANCE READING COPY --- Unedited, Uncorrected Manuscript, Do not quote September 1999” including Slovic’s “Portrait” (125 p.)

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Original ink sketch of Deer Lagoon, “12-8-98" (1 folded page)
Color proof of soft cover jacket
ADDITIONS/CORRECTIONS TO BIBLIOGRAPHY,” n.d., typescript (13 p.)
Galley’s of Bibliography with copy editor’s queries and written-in corrections
“RUNNING LIST OF INSERTIONS/ADDITIONS ON COPY-EDITED MANUSCRIPT,” n.d., clean manuscript (pp. 124-149}

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4 x 6" note cards

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Miscellaneous notices and reviews
Book-signing notice, Chinook currents, August 2000 (2 copies)
Copy of Milkweed Press web page (4 p.)

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“The World as Home Literature, Landscape, & Activism, featuring the Credo Series,” brochure (2 copies)
Miscellaneous descriptions, notes, etc.

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CORRESPONDENCE (PRE-PUBLICATION):
Auer, Marilyn
Bowers, Linda
Buchwald, Emilie
Buss, Laurie
Cohee, James/Hamilton, Joan
Cooney, Dale
Huisman, Beatrice
Larson, Gary
Lee, Denise
Nordhoff, Nancy
Olson, Beth
Petersen, David
Slovic, Scott
Welsh, Anja
White, Sue Ellen
Zwinger, Susan

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CORRESPONDENCE (POST-PUBLICATION):
Ackerman, Jennifer
Bales, Miriam
Brocci, Jan
Burdick, Carol
Cole, Barton
Cross, Anne
Day, Susan Watts
Dodge, Betty
Hansen, Arthur
Heinrichsdorff, Ava
Hillman, Margaret
Holmgren, Patricia
Howard, Nancy
Huber, Parker
Huser, Verne
Kang, Seung
Kirkpatrick, Dick
Lee, Mary Edith
Nacht, Susan,
Nordhoff, Nancy
Peacock, Nan
Peña, Sister Lydia
Pyle, Robert Michael
Reynolds, Ann
Rivas-Tate, Malia
Servid, Carolyn
Soerensen, Annie
Strimple, Marian
Tannenbaum, Morry
Vanderspoel, Sandy
Welling, Tina

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Foreword 2000
A JOURNEY FOR ALL SEASONS
Edited by John Finch
(Washington, D.C.: The Nature Conservancy and The Lyons Press, 2000)

Book outline (4 p.)
Draft “12/1/98 Hedgebnrook,” handwritten in pencil, 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“JOURNEY FOR ALL SEASONS,” n.d., typescript heavily edited in blue ink (2 p.)
“JOURNEY FOR ALL SEASONS,” n.d., typescript edited in red and black ink (3 p.)
“JOURNEY FOR ALL SEASONS,” n.d., clean typescript (4 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Barbato, Joe
Housman, Patty

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Selections from THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS 1999-2000
Nevada Arts Countil
NEON Winter 1999-2000

Copy of NEON, pp. 1-3

CORRESPONDENCE:
Robertson, Kirk

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“Where in the Wild Are You?”
SIERRA 85(2):45
March/April 2000

Tear sheets from magazine

CORRESPONDENCE:
Eggleston, Molly Jo
Hamilton, Joan

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“Human Law or Natural Law: Whose world is this anyway?” 2000
PLATEAU
4(1)(Summer 2000)

Telephone notes on notebook paper (1 p. + 4 x 6” cards)
Miscellaneous notes on lined paper
Telephone notes on 4 x 5” gray paper (2 p.)
“LAW AND DISORDER 12.13.99,” draft typescript with copious pencil editing (18 p.)
“LAW AND DISORDER 12.13.99,” draft typescript with copious pencil editing (10 p.)
“LAW AND DISORDER,” “1/2/00” in pencil, typescript heavily edited in pencil (12 p.)
“HUMAN LAW OR NATURAL LAW: WHOSE WORLD IS THIS ANYWAY? 1.4.2000,” typescript, Rixon’s edits in pencil (17 p.)
“HUMAN LAW OR NATURAL LAW: WHOSE WORLD IS THIS ANYWAY? or LAW AND DISORDER” 1.4.2000,” typescript with rearrangement of text in red and blue ink (17 p.)
“PLATEAU 11.26.99” typescript edited in blue ink (5 p)
“PLATEAU 12.2.99,” typescript heavily edited in blue ink (9 p.)
“LAW AND DISORDER 12/13/99,” draft clean typescript (10 p.)
“HUMAN LAW OR NATURAL LAW ETC.,” footer “1/5/00,” Timilou’s changes shaded in typescript
(18 p.)
Miscellaneous clippings
Galleys

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Copy, PLATEAU

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bailey, Robert
Harrelson, Carol
Powers, J. Michael
Price, Greer
Segedi, Bob

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Epilogue 2000
NATURE’S FADING CHORUS
Edited by Gordon Miller, pp. 153-155, 155-156, 215-218
(Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 2000)

“A MATTER OF FROGS,” “9/16/99” in black ink, typescript with attached reading notes (8 p.)
“A MATTER OF FROGS,” “9/22/99 rerun FROG.2,” typescript with pencil edits and attached reading notes (8 p.)
“A MATTER OF FROGS or CHILDREN OF MOUNTAIN AND LAKE (WITH APOLOGIES TO “ARISTOPHANES,” “9/23/99” on footer, typescript with a few pencil edits (6 p., hand-numbered in ink)
“A MATTER OF FROGS or CHILDREN OF MOUNTAIN AND LAKE (WITH APOLOGIES TO “ARISTOPHANES,” “9/29/99” on footer, clean typescript (6 p. not numbered)
“A MATTER OF FROGS, CHILDREN OF MOUNTAIN AND LAKE (WITH APOLOGIES TO ARISTOPHANES,” “9/99” in footer, clean typescript with fax cover sheet to “BARBARA YOUNGBLOOD,” “9/24/99” in Fax stamp ( (6 p.),)
“TRACES OF AMPHIBIANS, A Collection of Classic Natural History,” contents (4 p.)
Fax to “BARBARA DEAN AND/OR BARBARA YOUNGBLOOD,” 29 September 1999, with suggestelist of titles, with copy of A MATTER OF FROGS or CHILDREN OF MOUNTAIN AND LAKE (WITH APOLOGIES TO ARISTOPHANES,” “9/29/99” on footer, clean typescript (6 p.)
Galleys “3/3/00”
P.R. Letter with order blanks (2)
Tear sheet from ISLE

CORRESPONDENCE:
Dean, Barbara
González, Cecilia
Lucker, Mary
Miller, Gordon
Pyle, Robert Michael
Youngblood, Barbara

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Foreword 2000
RAGING RIVER, QUIET MIND
Teresa Jordan
(Boulder: Johnson Press, 2000)

“Foreword,” “1-27-00” in blue ink, typescript heavily edited in pencil (2 p., not numbered)
Color repros of cover

CORRESPONDENCE
Jordan, Teresa
Topping, Steven

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Northern Arizona Book Festival 2000
“The Power of Words”
Flagstaff, AZ
28-30 April 2002

Brochures
Clipping on interview

CORRESPONDENCE:
Allen, Hayward
Galvez, Christopher
James, Jay
LaStayo, Paul
Rukkila, Jeanne
Sadler, Christa
Spalding, Dolly
Swanson, Rick
Walka, Ann


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Guest lecturer 2000
COLORADO COLLEGE, Summer Session
18 July 2000

“4/28/2000 Writing the Southwest,” class assignments on observation (5 p.)
Schedule
Telephone notes
Information letter
Typescript (2 p.)
Typescript handout (1 p., both sides)
“Observation exercises,” 18 July 2000
Folded sheet for “reproducible” book layout

Pikes Peak Institute
Colorado College
24 July to 11 August 2000

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gordon, Dr. Joseph T.
Kaylan, Kathy

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“The Nature of Nature Writing”
THE ALPHABET OF THE TREES
Edited by Christian McEwen and Mark Statman
(New York: Teachers & Writers Collaborative, 2000)

CALL FOR ESSAYS (1 p.)
Four recommended nature writing books, n.d., typescript (1 p.)
Pencil notes on lined paper, n.d. (1 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WRITING,” “6-19-99,” typescript, heavily pencil-edited
(10 p., not numbered)
“THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WRITING,” “6-27-99 Î,” typescript, heavily pencil-edited
(11 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WRITING,” “6-27-99 Ï,” typescript, heavily pencil-edited
(13 p.)
“ON BEING COLD, WET, TIRED, AND HUNGRY, OR: THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WRITING,” “7-8-99 Pat Musick’s comments” in blue ink, typescript edited in green and black ink (16 p.)
‘THE VIRTUES OF BEING COLD, WET, TIRED, AND HUNGRY, OR, THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WIRING,” “7-11-99” in blue ink, typescript edited in black ink (16 p.)
“WHAT IS THERE ABOUT A COTTONWOOD LEAF YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND? OR, THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WRITING,” “6/99,” (6 p.),typescript, Rixon edits in pencil (16 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WRITING,” “9-10-99” and “RERUN REVISITED REVISED” in blue ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript (17 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WRITING,” “9-13/14-99,” pencil-edited typescript (14 p. + 1 p.
handwritten on assignments)
“THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WRITING,” “9/99” in footer, clean typescript (16 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY WRITING,” “9/99” in footer, “CUT to 11 p.” in blue ink, clean typescript (16 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURE WRITING,” “Revised Version Rec’d 10/28/99” in black ink, typescript heavily edited in pencil by Chris Edgars (16 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURE WRITING,” “TML EDITS 1-5-00 final type mailed 12/30/99,” pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
Galleys “4/20/00,” pp. 90-98
Review

CORRESPONDENCE:
Edgar, Christopher
McEwen, Christian

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Panel member, “The Midlist Book”
PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION OF THE WEST
2000 National Publishing Conference
2-4 November 2000

Announcement
Telephone notes
Conference Schedule
David D. Kirkpatrick, “Report to Authors Guild Midlist Books Study Committee”

CORRESPONDENCE:
Andrews, Jean
Murphy, Erin

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“A River Triptych: The Great Colorado” 2000
Durango Arts Center
11-13 November 2000

“DURANGO ART MUSEUM GRAND CANYON TRIPTYCH 25 September 2000,” pencil-edited typescript (26 p.)
“DURANGO ART MUSEUM GRAND CANYON TRIPTYCH 30 October 2000,” pencil-edited typescript (30 p.)
“DURANGO ART MUSEUM GRAND CANYON TRIPTYCH 2 November,” pencil-edited typescript
(26 p.)
““DURANGO ART MUSEUM GRAND CANYON TRIPTYCH 5 November 2000,” manuscript in boldface, pencil-edited typescript (35 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Braun, Anthony
Gulliford, Andrew
Wagner, Brian E.

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2001 Schedules

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DURANGO NATURE STUDIES 2001
9-10 February 2001

Canceled because of weather

Publicity

CORRESPONDENCE:
Petersen, David
Rilling, Ann

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Honoree 2001
“SPIRIT OF THE WEST LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD”
Mountains & Plains Booksellers Association
24 March 2001

“Publishers Association of the West October 24, 2000," press release and newsletter
“24 MAR 01 1:52p,” Notes for talk, blue ink on lined yellow paper (1 p.)
Announcement
Regional Book Awards Banquet (2 copies)
Various listings in flyers and catalogues
University of Arizona Press Acknowledgment (2 copies)
Miscellaneous notes, reminders, bookmarks, etc.
Notice in LA TERTULIA (Spring 2002) (2 copies)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Broyles, Bill
Cross, Anne
Diers, Jim
Harmon, Dottie
Knudsen, Lisa
Lawrence, Derek
Maupin, Margaret
Patterson, Sandra
Rust, Maryjane
Schlosser, Nancy
Stewart, Christi

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Profile
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WOMEN’S TRAVEL AND EXPLORATION
April 2001

Review

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“Knowing Limits: The Arts as Environmental Lens” 2001
Pratt Institute
Brooklyn, NY

Postcards announcing shows, writers whose work used in posters
Announcement
MEMORANDUM,” “July 22, 1999" (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Billiam, Cathey
Lucker, Mary
Moretta, Eleanor

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Instructor, with Susan Zwinger 2001
JOURNAL KEEPING WORKSHOP
North Cascades Institute
Orcas Island
29 March - 1 April 2001

Notes
Course description
Class outline, n.d., annotated typescript (3 p., 2 copies)
Notes, n.d., pencil and blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (6 p.)
3 x 5" card with notes
Map of Orcas Island
Map of Four Winds
Clippings, poems
Course evaluation
Copies of students’ completed course evaluations
Sample booklet
Catalogues
Teaching (2 sheets, 24 x 18")
AHZ comments, blue ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Porter, Ruthie
Zwinger, Susan

BOX 314:8 2001
Foreword
THE SPANISH PEAKS
Conger Beaseley with photographs by Barbara Sparks
(Boulder: University of Colorado Press, 2001)

Conger Beaseley, Jr. Bio (2 p.)
Photocopy repros of Sparks photographs (9)
Handwritten notes, blue ink on yellow lined 3-hole paper (1 p.)
“SPANISH PEAKS LANDS AND LEGENDS . . . . ,” header “AHZwinger 11.21.01,” pencil-edited typescript (4 p., not numbered)
“SPANISH PEAKS LANDS AND LEGENDS . . . . ,” header “AHZwinger 112301,” typescript edited in blue ink (3 p., not numbered)
“SPANISH PEAKS LANDS AND LEGENDS . . . . “ header “AHZwinger 112301,” clean typescript
(3 p.)
Review, La Tertulia, Winter 2002 (p. 6)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Pratt, Darrin
Sparks, Barbara

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Arizona Humanities Council 2001
ARIZONA BOOK FESTIVAL
7 April 2001

“ARIZONA INSIGHT,” Newsletter of the Arizona Humanities Council
Brochure
Various flyers and notice of Book Fair
Airline itinerary

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bailey, Dana
Ewan, Rebecca Fish
Galvez, Christopher
Hart, Christina
McMahon, P. K.
Shilling, Dan

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“Entrada” 2001
COLORADO III
Photographs by Mark and David Muench
(Portland, OR: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company, 2001)

“COLORADO III Format,” n.d., typescript (2 p.)
“8 NOV 00 280 words/pg 7,000 total = 25 p. COLORADO III,” pencil-edited typescript (p. 9)
Map of Colorado
Copies of Colorado maps, reduced, spirals (13 p.)
“16 NOV 00 280 wds/pg 7,000 total + 25 pages COLORADO III,” typescript (9 p.)
“16 NOV 00 280 wds/pg 7,000 total + 25 pages COLORADO III,” typescript (10 p.)
Handwritten notes, n.d., gray lined half sheet (3 p.)
Handwritten field notes, “7 NOV 00 to 11.24.00,” 3-hole lined yellow paper (13 p.)
FIELD NOTES. . . “7 November 2000,” “11.20.00,” pencil-edited transcription of (13 p.)
Miscellaneous notes, 3 x 5" note cards (3)
Various information via the Internet (18 p. + 1 p.)
Miscellaneous typewritten notes
“COLORADO III,” header “20 NOV 00,” pencil-edited typescript (37 p.)
“COLORADO III,” header “25 NOV 00,” pencil-edited typescript (41 p.)
“COLORADO III,” header “27 NOV 00,” pencil-edited typescript (40 p.)
“COLORADO III,” header “29 NOV 00,” pencil-edited typescript (27 p.)

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“COLORADO III,” header “29 NOV 00,” typescript with Timilou Rixon’s edits in pencil (39 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header “6 December 2000,” 12-10-00" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (27 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header 10 December 2000,” typescript with Pat Musick’s comments in black ink (30 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header “14 December 2000,” clean typescript (28 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header “10 January 01,” “1-21-01" in pink ink, pencil-edited typescript (28 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header “21 January 01,” pencil-edited typescript (28 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header “21 January 01,” Timilou Rixon edits, typescript (28 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header 21 Jan,” typescript with Rixon corrections in shaded type (28 p.)
Handwritten list of chapters and number of pages for each, n.d., yellow lined 3-hole paper (1 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header “31 January 01,” “28-01-01 7103 words” in pencil, “revised 1/30/01" in red ink, edited in pencil, red and purple ink (28 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header “4 February 01,” “2-5-01" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (26 p.)
“ENTRADA,” header “5 February 2001,” typescript + ACKNOWLEDGMENT (27 p.)
List of places and seasons, yellow-lined paper (1 p.)

BOX 316:1
Clippings re Great San Dunes becoming National Park
Fire information from Mesa Verde National Park and Internet Printouts
Death by lightning statistics
Maps
Information about Bent’s Old Fort
Miscellaneous snapshots

BOX 316:2
COLORADO COALITION OF LAND TRUSTS, List of land organizations in CO

BOX 316:3
“Traditional Holiday Books,” PR spread (2 p.)
Catalogue of Graphic Arts Books
Reviews
Postcards of jacket

BOX 316:4
CORRESPONDENCE:
Andrews, Jean
Boggan, Lake
Frew, Tim
Matthews, Kathy
Muench, Bonnie
Pfeiffer, Douglas
Rixon, Timilou
Tidman, Jacqueline
VanDusen, Beth
Wheat, Ellen

BOX 316:5
Essay for FALL COLORS 2001
Portland, OR: Graphic Arts Center Publishing Company
Summer 2001

Telephone notes re FALL COLORS text
“Graphic arts books,” catalogue of recent publications, including notice of UTAH II and COLORADO II
Information run off the Internet
Excerpts from Thoreau’s Journals
Handwritten pencil notes (2 p.)
“8-21-00,” handwritten notes in blue ink, yellow lined 3-hole paper (3 p.)
Paul Johnson essay
“FALL COLORS 3,000 words 8-19-00,” “8-28-00" in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (8 p., unnumbered)
“FALL COLORS,” “3,000 words [1591 words] 8-29-00" clean typescript (8 p., not numbered) + folded page of notes
No title, “3,000 words [1591words], “8-9-00" and “9-8-00" in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (2 p.)
No title, “3,000 [1591 words] approx 12 pages,” last date “9.8.00,” pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“Last date “9-10-10,” pencil-edited typescript, pp. 1-10 text, 11-15 color notes)
No title, “9-12-00,” pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
“FALL COLORS,” header “13 September 2000,” “9.14.00" in ink, pencil-edited typescript (12 p., not numberred)
“FALL COLORS,” header “14 September 2000,” “[3827 words],” in ink, pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT” (14 p.)
“FALL COLORS,” header “17 Sept 00,” “[6251 words],”  upper right, pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT” (25 p., numbered in pencil)

BOX 317:1
“FALL COLORS,” “18 September 2000,” “[3747 words],” pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT”
(14 p.)
“FALL COLORS/BY COLORS,” header “20 Sept 00 4223 words,” pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT (17 p.)
“FALL COLORS,” header “20 September 2000 3,000 words,” pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT (14 p.)
“FALL COLORS/BY COLORS,” crossed out, “Thoreau’s “Autumnal Tints,” header “29 Sept 00 [3331 words],” pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT (13 p.)
“FALL COLORS,” header “24 Oct 00 [3331 words],” footer “FALL COLORS/BY COLORS,” pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT (13 p.)
“A YEARLY BLAZE OF GLORY,” header “26 Oct 00 [3355] words,” footer “FALL COLORS/BY COLORS,” pencil-edited typescript (13 p.)
Clean copy of above
“FALL COLORS: GIFTS OF GLORY,” fax dated “Feb. 8, 2001,” edited copy with comments (11 p.)
Newspaper clippings
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY September 24, 2001,” list of gift books

CORRESPONDENCE:
Andrews, Jean
Bond-Slaughter, Jean
Frew, Tim
Rixon, Timilou
Wheat, Ellen

BOX 317:2
Black-and-white (2 copies) and color copies (13 p.)
Photographs of unidentified plants
Notes on identification, n.d., blue ink on 3-hole lined notebook paper (2 p.)

BOX 317:3
Complete galleys of COLORADO III, black-and-white

BOX 317:4
“THE WILDERNESS EXPERIENCE SERIES”
2 color brochures

BOX 317:5
Complete galleys of FALL COLORS

BOX 318:1
PIKES PEAK INSTITUTE 2001
Colorado College
23 July to 10 August 2001

CORRESPONDENCE:
Gordon, Dr. Joseph T.

BOX 318:2
“WELLESLEY ‘46 FIFTY-FIVE YEARS” 2001
Decorative illustrations
June 2001

Copy of reunion catalogue, AHZ drawings in margins, etc.

CORRESPONDENCE:
Eagles, Anne
Gray, Kate Greene

BOX 318:3
“CENTURY CHEST” 2001
20 November 2000 to April 2001

Letter from Century Chest Planning Committee re new letter, 20 November 2000
“Contents of the Century Chest,” 31 December 2000 (7 p.)
Notes, n.d., blue ink and pencil on 3-hole linedd lined yellow notebook paper (2 p.)
Outline, n.d. (2 p.)
“COLORADO COLLEGE CENTENNIAL ESSAY 1320 words 031901 (5 p., 2 copies)
No title, “AHZwinger 032601: “draft ms - edited by JF” in pencil on right margin, with note to Judy Finley
(7 p.)
“AHZwinger 032601,” no title, pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“April 2001 To those who live in Colorado Springs and open this letter:,” typescript (5 p., not numbererd)
“April 2001 To those who live in Colorado Springs and open this letter:,” final copy (5 p., not numbererd)

BOX 318:4
Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters 2001
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO
18 May 2001

Program
Invitation to Awards Dinner
“Remarks,” n.d., Judy Noyes, typescript (1 p.)
Directions for World Arena
“COMMENCEMENT MAY 18, 2001 10:00 AM INSTRUCTIONS TO STAGE PARTY (1 p.)
Program, COMMENCMENT EXERCISES

CORRESPONDENCE:
Drummond, Boyce
Fallon, D-arcy
Griffith, Kathy
Hammard, Andre
Hoffman, Elizabeth
Huber, Thomas P.
Noyes, Judy
Reynolds, Ann
Shade, Linda Bunnell

BOX 318:5
Instructor, “Nature Journaling Close to the Bone” 2001
SITKA CENTER FOR ART & ECOLOGY
“WORKSHOPS 2001"
[cancelled]

Notes for class schedule
CASCADE HEADLINES
Newsletter of classes: “Nature Journaling: Close to the Bone,” Ann Zwinger 14 July to 16 July 2007

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cornell, John Robert
Gronburg, Irina
Koch, Randall

BOX 318:6 2001
Address
RANDALL DAVEY ROUNDTABLE DINNER
August 9, 2001

Draft of speech, Notes, “6 August 200" in pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (2 p.)
“THX TO pilot of Icarus International Airlines, n.d., pencil-edited typescript (4 p., not numbered)
“THX TO pilot of Icarus International Airlines, “8-6-01 8:39a” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (4 p., not numbered)
Introduction August 9, 2001, 1 p.

CORRESPONDENCE:
Henderson, David
McGreevy, Susan Brown
Watson, Kristin

BOX 318:7
“Watch”
ORION Magazine 2001
Autumn 2001

First draft, n.d. (July, 2001) handwritten on yellow 3-hole lined paper (2 p.)
Typescript, “4.15.01,” edited in pencil (3 p.)
“title?,” “7/25/2001,” faxed July 26th (3 p.)
Copy of ORION

CORRESPONDENCE:
Barten, Aina

318:8
Instructor 2001
NATURE WRITERS RETREAT
North Cascades Institute
Sun Mountain Lodge
Winthrop, Washington
30 October - 3 November 2001

NORTH CASCADES INSTITUTE 2001-2002 Program Catalogue
Internet weather for Winthrop, WA 10/27/01
“AUTUMN RETREATS at Sun Mountain Lodge,” 1 p.
“Introducing North Cascades Institute 4/16/01 (3 p.)
“North Cascades institute 3rd ANNUAL NATURE WRITERS,” directions, schedules, green paper etc. (4 sheets)
Brochure, Sun Mountain and Trails map
North Cascades Institute, note to participants (1 p.)
List of participants and rooming arrangements (2 p.)
Workshop Group Assignments (1 p.)
Scedule and room assignments (1 p.)
AGENDA (2 p.)
Notes for teching, pencil and blue ink (2½ p.)
“30 October” miscellaneous notes, 3-hole lined yellow paper (5 p.)
“WHAT’S A NICE GIRL LIKE ME DOING IN A PLACE LIKE THIS?” n.d., typescript for craft talk
(12 p.)
“FIELD SEMINAR & RETREAT EVALUATION,” n.d., copies of student comments (4 p.)
Airline itinerary

CORRESPONDENCE:
Boisvert, Ian
Dietrich, Bill
Martin, Christian
Porter, Ruthy
Pyle, Robert
Tanner, Les
Wood, Frances

BOX 318:9
Schedule for 2002 (2 p.)

BOX 318:10 2002
“Voices in Harmony”
Michael Hatfield
Western Washington State University

Essay

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hatfield, Michael

BOX 319:1
“Celebrating 100 Years of Ansel Adams” 2002
Comment
SIERRA 87(1):32
January/February 2002

“THOUGHTS ON ANSEL ADAMS AND THE SCIENCE OF SIGHT,” “8-14-01" in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (3 p., not numbered)
“THOUGHTS ON ANSEL ADAMS AND THE SCIENCE OF SIGHT,” header “8-16-01,” “DRAFT” in blue ink, clean typescript (2 p., unnumbered
“THOUGHTS ON ANSEL ADAMS, THE POLITICS OF PLACE AND THE SCIENCE OF SIGHT,” “draft,” faxed to Jennifer Hattam (3 p. unnumbered)
SIERRA (1 copy)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hattam, Jennifer

BOX 310:2
SYMPOSIUM: “The World We’d Like to See” 2002
Homage to T. H. Watkins, The Wallace Stenger Chair in Western American Studies at Montana State University
Bozeman, MT
23 February 2002

Poster
Bozeman weather forecast
“THE BURTON K. WHEELER CENTER,” brochure
Flyer
Announcement (1 p.)
“Agenda, February 23, 2002" (2 copies)
Notes for speech, pencil on lined yellow 3-hole paper (1 p.)
List of topics for talk, typescript (1 p.)
“BOZEMAN 022302,”  in upper right corner, pencil-edited typescript (6 p. + 2 p. copied text)
“SPACE AND PEACE,” copy of manuscript adopted to this occasion, pencil-edited typescript (13 p.)
“BOZEMAN 022302,”  in upper right corner, pencil-edited typescript (6 p.)
Obituaries, interviews
Travel expenses

CORRESPONDENCE:
Brittain, Gordon
Patten, Duncan T.

BOX 319:3
“Overview” 2002
THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA: A PLACE APART
Eds. Eduardo Peters and Exequiel Ezcurra, pp. 115-131
March 2002

Handwritten pencil notes on TNC notepad
“THE WIND BLOWS TO HARD ALL THE TIME,” header “AHZwinger 040901,” pencil-edited typescript (26 p.)
“THE WIND BLOWS TO HARD ALL THE TIME,” header “AHZwinger 040901,” “Timilou’s ms.,” including note to Timilou Rixon (22 p.)
“THE WIND BLOWS TO HARD ALL THE TIME -- JOHN XANTUS, CABO SAN LUCAS, 1859,” “AHZwinger 041201,” pencil-edited typescript (19 p.)
“THE WIND BLOWS TO HARD ALL THE TIME -- JOHN XANTUS, CABO SAN LUCAS, 1859,” “AHZwinger 041201 3861 words),” pencil-edited typescript (14 p.)
Fax to Eduardo Peters and Exequiel Ezcurra, “THE WIND BLOWS TO HARD ALL THE TIME -- JOHN XANTUS, CABO SAN LUCAS, 1859,” header “AHZwinger 041301,” final copy (10 p. + cover)
Customs Declaration

CORRESPONDENCE:
Peters, Eduardo
Ezcurra, Exequiel
Patricio, Rosy

BOX 319:4
Teaching by conference call 2002
ALASKA TELECONFERENCING NETWORK
Elizabeth McKenzie, Professor of English
Department of English, University of Alaska/Sitka
13 March 2002

Notes taking during talking with students

CORRESPONDENCE:
McKenzie, Elizabeth
Nelson, Richard

BOX 312:4
Orion Colloquium
“The Literary and Artistic Response to Terrorism”
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
26-28 April 2002

2002 John Hay Award Weekend Participant List
Participant Biographies (1 p.)
“The Literary and Artistic Response to Terrorism,” schedule (1 p.)
Press release, University of Oregon news, 16 April 2002
“LITERARY AND ARTISTIC RESPONSES TO TERRORISM” program sponsored by The Oregon Humanities Center and The Orion Society
“ESSAY FOR 28 April 2002,” header “AHZwinger 4-19-02," “4-21-02" in black ink, typescript heavily edited in black ink (4 p., unnumbered)
“ESSAY FOR 28 April 2002,” header “AHZwinger 4-21-02," “4-22-02 in black ink,” typescript heavily edited in black ink (6 p.)
“ESSAY FOR 28 April 2002,” 4-22-02, clean typescript (7 p.)
“ESSAY FOR 28 April 2002,” 4-23-02, pencil-edited typescript (7 p.)
“ESSAY FOR 28 April 2002,” 4-24-02, pencil-edited typescript (7 p.)
Program
Talk (no title), n.d., large type, pencil-edited typescript (8 p.)
Notes on conversation, black ink on cocktail napkin
Notes on torn paper

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hobson, Charles
Musick, Pat
Stiglin, Peter

BOX 319:6
“When winter comes, can spring be far behind?”
Spring workshop, Catamount Ranch
11 May 2002

Flyers (2 p.
“The Ecology of Spring,” n.d., pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
“SPRING 11 May 2002 17 APR 02,” black ink on lined white paper (1 p.)
“May 11 2002,” typescript of remarks (16 p.)
Various clippings and references
Quotes to post
Introduction, “May 11 2002,” typescript (8 p.)
Detailed schedule with times, n.d., heavily pencil-edited typescript (3 p.)
“Goals & Expectations” (14 half sheets)
Lists of flowers seen, etc., pencil on half sheets, lined gray paper (4 p.)
Internet references on spring
For Landsake and CHEYENNE EDITIONS

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cooper, Ann
Foster, Libby
Lister, Lisa
Overy, Angela
Shurna, David

BOX 319:7
Co-instructor with Susan Zwinger 2002
“Journal Keeping, Field Notes & Travel Writing: Two Perspectives”
North Cascades Institute
Blue Mountain, WA
17-19 May 2002

North Cascades Institute information letter for course (2 p.)
Blue Mountain folder
Class roster
“Northwest Bibliography,” compiled by Susan Zwinger (1 p.)
“Directions and Local Attractions”
4 x 6" notecards (5)
NCI INSTRUCTOR ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES – 2002
“BOOK LIST FOR ILLUSTRATED JOURNALING AND WRITING SKILLS Susan Zwinger” (1 p.)
“GENERAL INFORMATION FROM ANN & SUSAN,” n.d., typescript with Susan’s note (3 p.)
Schedule, 13 May 2002, e-mail copy of schedule edited in black ink (1 p.)
Schedule, 13 May 2002, e-mail copy of schedule, clean copy (1 p.)
“OBSERVATION EXERCISES” (1 p.)
“BRAINSTORMING IDEAS FOR OBSERVATION” (½ p. vertical)
“HOW TO MOVE FROM JOURNALS INTO CREATIVE LIFETIME PROJECTS Susan Zwinger,” n.d. (1 p.)
“WHAT DO YOU WANT OUT OF THIS CLASS?” (1 p.)
“DRAWN TOPICS,” n.d. (3 p.)
“FIELD WORK” (1 p.)
“PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER” (1 p.)
Course evaluations (6 p.)
NCI Catalogue for 2002

CORRESPONDENCE:
McManus, Maggie
Muse, Jeff
Porter, Ruthy
Zwinger, Susan

BOX 320:1
“Homage to Aspen” 2002
BUGLE 19(3) (May-June 2002):45-51

Handwritten notes, “19 Aug 01 CF,” pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (6 p.)
“[TITLE], header “AZwinger 8.19.01,” typescript with shadow “DRAFT” (2 p.)
“[TITLE], header “AZwinger 8.19.01,” “8-29-01" in blue marker, heavily pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT” (6 p.)
“[TITLE], header “AZwinger 9.2.01,” clean typescript with shadow “DRAFT” (14 p.)
“[TITLE],” header “Azwinger 9.3.01,” passages from ASPEN: BLAZON OF THE WEST, shadow “DRAFT” (14 p.)
“[TITLE], header “AZwinger 9.3.01-02,” heavily pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT” plus endnotes (11 p.)
“HOMAGE TO ASPEN,” header “Azwinger 12.02.01,” heavily pencil-edited typescript with shadow “DRAFT” plus endnotes (15 p.)
“HOMAGE TO ASPEN,” header “AZwinger 12.07.01,” “Timilou’s copy – not used – see later version,” pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
“HOMAGE TO ASPEN,” header “AZwinger 12.15.01,” pencil-edited typescript with notes and shadow “DRAFT” (15 p.)
“HOMAGE TO ASPEN,” header “AZwinger 12.16.01,” “12-17-01" in blue ink, pencil-edited
typescript with notes and shadow “DRAFT” (13 p.)
“HOMAGE TO ASPEN,” header “AZwinger 12.15.01,” “12.17.01" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript with notes and shadow “DRAFT” (15 p.)
“HOMAGE TO ASPEN,” header “AZwinger 12.17.01,” “12.18.01" in black ink, typescript edited in black ink, with notes and shadow “DRAFT” (15 p.)
“HOMAGE TO ASPEN,” header “AZwinger 12.18.01,” “Timilou’s copy & corrections” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (10 p.)
“HOMAGE TO ASPEN,” “1.15.02” in blue ink, single-spaced typescript with Brocci edits, AZ pencil
notations (6 p.)

BOX 320:2
Telephone notes from conversation with Wayne Shepperd, 10 December 2001 (1 p.)
“HOMAGE TO ASPEN,” “corrections by Wayne Shepperd 1/21/02,” marked “1/22/02" in blue ink (11 p.)
Same, marked “1-22-02 second” in blue ink (11 p.)
Telephone notes from conversation with Dale Bartos, n.d., 3-hole lined yellow paper (1 p.)
Three articles on aspen sent by Bartos
Notes on essays, n.d.
References on aspen
“Among the Elk and the Aspen” and “Elk in Aspen,” essays by David Petersen
Copy of BUGLE

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bartos, Dale
Brocci, Jan
Burke, Glenn
Cromrich, Lee A.
Lynch, Denny
Petersen, David
Rixon, Timilou
Shepherd, Wayne
Stalling, Dave

BOX 320:3
“WEAVER,” Recorder of Days
Greater Yellowstone Coalition 19th Annual Meeting
“A Journey back to Nature”
West Yellowstone
YellowstoneNational Park
6-8 June 2002

“The Greater Yellowstone Coalition” brochure
“ANNUAL 2002 MEETING” brochure
“The 19th Annual Meeting of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition A Journey Back to Nature Returning to Where we Have Always Been June 6 – 8, 2002 West Yellowstone, Montana,” meeting Agenda (7 p.)
Annual Meeting 2002 Speaker Biographies (3 p.)
Memo to Annual Meeting Presenters (1 p.)
Saturday, June 8 Program (1 p.)
Friday Field Trips, June 7, 2002
Saturday Field Trips, June 7 [sic], 2002
“Returning to Where We Have Always Been,” etc., complete schedule, (17 p.)
“FIRST MORNING,” pencil-edited typescript (7 p., unnumbered)
“FIRST MORNING,” n.d., typescript (14 p.)
Notes made during Sessions, 3-hole spiral notebook paper, black ink and pencil (11 p.)
Notes on speakers, pencil on 3-hole spiral notebook paper (5 p.)
“Yellowstone Sand Verbena,” brochure

CORRESPONDENCE:
Krieger, Karen
Musick, Pat
Scott, Michael
White, Judy

BOX 321:1
“The Accidental Naturalist” 2002
Interview by Maria Faulconer
COLORADO SPRINGS STYLE
Summer 2002 June-July-August, pp. 9-10

Copy of COLORADO SPRINGS STYLE

CORRESPONDENCE:
Faulconer, Maria

BOX 321:2
Workshop on “Postcard Poems” 2002
POETRY WEST
15 June 2002

List of possible dates
Miscellaneous poems on torn newsprint

CORRESPONDENCE:
Heinrichsdorff, Ava
Lewis, Elizabeth

BOX 321:3
“ANN ZWINGER ~ At Home in Nature” 2002
Carol Burdick
Paper given at second annual Rachel Carson conference
Boothby Harbor, ME
June 2002

Typescript of paper (7 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Burdick, Carol

BOX 321:4
“Thinking Like a River: From Knapsack Col to the Sea of Cortez” 2002
CONFERENCE ON THE GREEN RIVER DRAINAGE
Rock Springs, WY
28-29 June 2002

Program
Map
“Brief, Introductory List of Readings in History in the Green River Valley” (1 p.)
Notes, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (5 p.)
“Gulf of California and Colorado River Delta . . .” (2 p.)
Wyoming Council for the Humanities, Evaluation Form and Reply

CORRESPONDENCE:
Collins, Katherine B.
Howe, Justin

BOX 321:5
SUMMER WORKSHOP 2002
Catamount Institute
6 July 2002

CORRESPONDENCE:
Foster, Libby

BOX 321:6
Keynote address
Association Nature Center Administrators [ANCA]
23 August 2002

ANCA Summit VIII ~ The Summit with Altitude
Notes, 3 cards
“ANCA,” n.d. notes on lined white paper in blue ink (2 p.)
Quotes, typescript (pp. 11-14)
“8 August 2002 ANCA 23 August 2002,” outline, pencil-edited typescript (4 p., numbered in red)
“THE NATURE OF NATURE,” header “9 August 2000”, “8/16/02" in red ink, typescript edited in black ink and Rixon’s edits in pencil (10 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURE,” header “16 August 2002,” “8/16/02" in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURE,” header “19 August 2002,” pencil-edited typescript (16 p.)
“24 AUG 02 NANA?” notes in pencil on lined white paper (5 p.)
“THE NATURE OF NATURE,” “ANCA 23 August 2002,” “GIVEN AT LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN 8-23-02" in red ink, typescript (15 p.)
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings that pertain to speech

CORRESPONDENCE:
Guion, Annie
Langmaid, Kim
Leahy, Christine
Rixon, Timilou
Scheeter, Donna

BOX 321:7
Teaching, speech/reading
Ball State University
Muncie, Indiana
26-28 August 2002

“Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry” brochure
Letter of agreement
“Ann Zwinger itinerary,” n.d.. (1 p.)
Travel arrangements
Class thank you note
Notes for introduction to talk, n.d., blue ink on white lined paper (1 p.)
“MUNCIE, INDIANA 27 August 2002,” typescript of talk (5 p., unnumbered)
“MUNCIE, INDIANA 27 August 2002,” pencil-edited typescript on gray paper (4 p.) + photocopies of selections to be read (5 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bales, Miriam/Mathias, Darlene
Ball, Virginia B.
Chin, Ruth
Johnting, Shanna
Sanders, Scott
Stedman, Barbara
Trimmer, Joseph

BOX 321:8
Naturalist aboard Catalyst 2002
“Island Dreams: A Catalyst Voyage to British Columbia’s Discovery Coast”
CLOUD RIDGE NATURALISTS
4-15 September 2002

Cloud Ridge Naturalists instructions/policies (4 p.)
“ALASKA 4-5 September 2002 Some thoughts/queries for a communal journal,” typescript (1 p.)
Travel arrangements
Copy of Susan Zwinger letter, photocopy of journal, typescript (6 p.) + photocopy of mushroom page drawing (1 p.)

321:9
ILLUSTRATED PAGE
Submission for JOURNAL KEEPERS’ COMMUNAL JOURNAL
September 2002

Study for page sent for Illustrated Journal Keepers Communal Journal

322:1
“PREFACE” 2002
3rd edition of BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE
(Boulder, Johnson Books, 2002)

Letter from Christine Szuter, University of Arizona Press, 6 May 2002, returning rights
“CHECK BTAG INTRO,” n.d., pencil on 3-hole lined paper (1 p.)
“PREFACE TO 2002 REPRINT OF BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE 18 June 2002,” header “19 June 2002,” “6-20-02" in red ink, typescript edited in red ink (4 p.)
“18 JUNE 2002,” header “20 June 2002,” typescript edited in red ink (5 p.)
“i8 JUNE 2002,” header “6-20-02 Timilou’s” in blue ink, typescript edited in both blue and red ink (5 p.)
“PREFACE TO 2002 REPRINT OF BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE 18 June 2002,” header “21 June 2002,” clean typescript (5 p.)
Updated SELECTED REFERENCES and GLOSSARY, variously annotated
Color photographs, 5 x 7" (2)
Cover photograph, design
Tearsheets from various catalogues
JOHNSON BOOKS FALL 2002 catalogue

CORRESPONDENCE:
Blackwell, Julianne
Charles, Ryan
Conrad, Kathryn
Cooper, Ann
Enderson, James
Kelso, Tass
Lee, Jeff
Lucker, Mary
Musick, Pat
Perrizo, Mira
Petersen, David
Pyle, Robert M.
Rold, Cindy
Sheldon, Robert
Szuter, Christine
Topping, Deborah
Topping, Stephen
VanHorn, Nanette
Zwinger, Susan

BOX 322:2
PALMER FOUNDATION LAND TRUST 2002
25th Anniversary Celebration
Recognition of Service
28 September 2002

Program folder

CORRESPONDENCE:
Van der Wege, David
Wendham, P. J.

BOX 322:3
Nature Writers Retreat 2002
North Cascades Institute
Sun Mountain Lodge
Winthrop, WA
8-11October 2002

“Field Notes from the North Cascades Institute Summer 2002,” mention of Nature Writers Retreat
“NATURE WRITERS RETREAT, October 8-11, 2002” schedule
“Fourth Annual Nature Writers Retreat,” informational packet
Student list
Weather report
“NCI CRAFT TALK Winthrop, WA 9 OCT 02,” black ink on white lined paper (2 p.) + “Ruthie’s Dream Team,” n.d., black ink on yellow paper (½ p.)
“10-10-02 12:35,” pencil notes on white lined paper (1 p., both sides)
“Epiphany 10-10-02 12:35,” pencil on white lined paper (1 p. both sides)
“List: what do you want out of this class? 4.11.02," blue ink (half page)
“CONFERENCE 3:15-4:30 PLEASE SIGN UP” (half page)
“TEACHING ASSIGNMENT” (4 p.)
“NORTH CASCADES INSTITUTE Craft talk 9 October 2002,” pencil-edited typescript
(13 p.)
Evaluation sheets

CORRESPONDENCE:
Bedford, Laura
Cooper, Ann
Locke, Sarah
McMahon, Michael
McNulty, Tim
Moore, Lisa
Muse, Jeff
Nelson, Richard
Porter, Ruthy
Pyle, Robert
Robertson, Linda

BOX 322:4
Speech 2002
AUDUBON SOCIETY OF GREATER DENVER
1 November 2002

Notes for “AUDUBON TALK,” black ink on lined white paper (1 p.)
“AUDUBON SOCIETY - DENVER 1 November 2002 [9-27/28-02],” clean typescript (5 p., not numbered)
“ SOCIETY - DENVER 1 November 2002 [9-27/28-02],” “10.24.02" in red ink, heavily pencil-edited typescript (17 p., not numbered)
“AUDUBON SOCIETY - DENVER 1 November 2002,” pencil-edited typescript (17 p.)
“AUDUBON SOCIETY - DENVER 1 November 2002,” “10-31-02" in pencil, pencil-edited typescript
(19 p.)
“AUDUBON SOCIETY - DENVER 1 November 2002,” “11.1.02" in blue marker, clean typescript (19 p.)
“AUDUBON SOCIETY - DENVER 1 November 2002,” on gray paper (19 p.)
“ANCA 23 August 2002 THE NATURE OF NATURE,” header “22 August 2002,” speech given at ANCA
meeting, 3-hole typescript (17 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Kantsky, Norman
Marx, Mary
Smith, Susan
Wuth, Alan S.

BOX 323:1
Readings from BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE
THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAND SERIES
The Tattered Cover, Denver
4 November 2002

THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAND SERIES, informational pages (3 p.)
Announcement
COLORADO CENTRAL, December 2002, “Books to Match Our Mountains,” pp. 33-34
Notes in blue ink on 3-hole yellow lined paper (2 p.)
“Calendar,” THE DENVER POST Sunday, November 3, 2002
Fliers (4)
“November 2002 Events at the Tattered Cover”
Review of series

CORRESPONDENCE:
Lee, Jeff
Sheldon, Robert

BOX 323:2
“The Lake Rock” in 2002
AT HOME ON THIS EARTH, ed. Lorraine Anderson and Thomas S. Edwards
(Hanover, VT: University Press of New England, 2002)

Copy submitted by editors

CORRESPONDENCE:
Edwards, Thomas S.
Thomas, Jennifer

BOX 323:3
Instructor w/Dr. James Halfpenny 2003
“Writing about Winter”
Yellowstone National Park, Lamar Valley
27 January to 30 January 2003

YELLOWSTONE ASSOCIATION INSTITUTE WINTER 2002-2003, catalogue of courses
“COURSE PLANNING QUESTIONAIRE FOR 2003, n.d. (6 p.)
“WRITING ABOUT WINTER: 107 January 27-30, 2003,” course description (3 p.)
Information about Lamar Rancy (1 p., blue)
Welcome to students from Jim Williams (3 p.)
“Contracts and course information, October 4, 2002” (2 p.), including AGREEMENT” (1 p.) and “Instructors’ Information, 1/10/2003" (1 p.)
Plane itinerary (1 p.)
“FIELD NOTEBOOK,” n.d., Halfpenny’s “basic” for stdents, brown cover (8 p.)
“WINTER IN YELLOWSTONE ECOLOGICAL OVERVIEW,” n.d., Halfpenny, blue cover notebook with graphs, scientific information (10 p.)
Types of snowflakes (1 p., bright yellow)
Information on note-taking (2 p.)
Various forms for record keeping, “May 26, 1993,” colored sheets (6 p.)
Student roster (1 p.)
“27 JAN,” notes in black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (4 p.)
“29 January 2003,” notes on student writing submissions, pencil on 3-hole lined yellow paper (3 p.)
Various teaching materials
Lesson plans for 27, 28, 29 January, typescript (3 p.)
SkyNews, SKYWEST Winter 2003, course announcement (p. 27)
“WRITING ABOUT WINTER,” “3/2/03” in blue ink, typescript edited in blue ink (2 p. unnumbered)
“WRITING ABOUT WINTER,” “03.03.03!” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (5 p. unnumbered)
“INTRODUCTION” written by Diane Carson
“BARE FEET WET SOCKS,” class publication
Student essays for BARE FEET, WET SOCKS
Production materials and information from Caldera Publishing, August 18, 2003, including author authorizations, editing symbols, description of book, costs, etc. (9 p.)

BOX 323:4
CORRESPONDENCE:
Banks, Anne
Carson, Diane
Halfpenny, James
Lamden, Shuli
Loy, Willis
McGahan, Diana
Mills, Susan
Meyers, Dana
Mills, Susan
Phillips, Wayne
Strattman, Andy
Suderman, Jo
Taylor, Tory
VanHorn, Nan
Webber, Edie
Williams, Jim

BOX 324:1
MISCELLANEOUS BIOGRAPHICAL REQUESTS

WHO’S WHO in American Education 2003
February 2003

BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF LITERARY BIOGRAPHY, Vol. 275
Galleys, fax with reduced script, including cover letter, 3 February 03, fax of bio for correction (9 p.)
Galleys, fax “02.04/03" “SENT 5 February 2003,” with AHZ corrections (11 p. + cover)

Marquis WHO’S WHO of American Women
Galleys for corrections

CONTEMPORARY AUTHORS
International Biographical Center
The Writer’s Directory

INTERNATIONAL WHO’S WHO
Europa Publications

HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Harvard Alumni Directory

CORRESPONDENCE:
Chassie, Karen
Lesly, Philip
Martin, Michael
Melly, Dawn
Metzger, Linda
Hope, Penelope M.

BOX 324:2
“Human Law and Natural Law 2003
Speech for Eagle Valley Library District and
Gore Range Natural Science School
Avon, Colorado
11 February 2003

“High Country Series: Celebrating Our Sense of Place in the Eagle Valley,” flyer (1 p.)
“The High Country Speaker Series,” flyer (1 p.)
PROLOGUE, Eagle Valley Library District, Winter, 2003, bulletin
“HUMAN LAW AND NATURAL LAW,” header “AHZwinger/AVON 2-6-03,” “2.10.03" in black ink, typescript edited in blue ink (16 p.)
“HUMAN LAW AND NATURAL LAW,” header “AHZwinger/AVON 2-10-03,” “2-10-03(2)” in blue ink, typescript edited in black ink (16 p.)
“HUMAN LAW AND NATURAL LAW,” header “AHZwinger/AVON 2-10-03,” “2-10-03,” in black ink, pencil-edited typescript (18 p.)
“HUMAN LAW AND NATURAL LAW,” header “AHZwinger/AVON 2-11-03,” “change to essay 2-15-03,” typescript edited in blue ink (pp. 2-21)
“HUMAN LAW AND NATURAL LAW,” header “AHZwinger/AVON 2-11-03,” pencil-edited typescript (21 p.)
“NATURE’S LAW ~ HUMAN LAW,” “2-6-03" in pink marker, typescript edited in blue ink with slide placement (13 p., unnumbered)
“HUMAN LAW AND NATURAL LAW,” header “AHZwinger/AVON 2-10-03 (4)” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript with slide placement (19 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Langmaid,Kim
Leahy, Christine
Morland, Emily
Scheibner, Catherine
Schilling, Robert
Thorne, Kari

BOX 324:3
“Raven Ragtime” 2003
CITY BIRDING: TRUE TALES OF BIRDS AND BIRDWATCHING IN UNEXPECTED PLACES
Ed., Alex Baldwin
(Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2003), pp. 59-64

Handwritten draft, “1-25-02,” pencil on yellow lined 3-hole paper (3 p.)
“IF YOU’VE GOT TIME TO SPARE, GO BY AIR,” header “2/2/02,” pencil-edited typescript (6 p.)
“IF YOU’VE GOT TIME TO SPARE, GO BY AIR,” header 2/4/02, pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“IF YOU’VE GOT TIME TO SPARE, GO BY AIR,” header 2/5/02, clean typescript (5 p.)
“RAVEN RAGTIME FEATHER FANDANGO AVIAN ALLEGRETTO,” header “2/5/02,” “RIXON CHANGES 2/7/02" in red ink, clean typescript (6 p.)
“FEATHER FANDANGO,” header “7/19/02,” clean typescript (5 p.)
“FEATHER FANDANGO,” final edited copy (3 p.)
Galleys, header “7/8/02,” corrections in black ink (6 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Allison, Mark
Wagpole, Amy

BOX 324:4
Foreword 2003
Robert Lawrence France, PROFITABLY SOAKED
(Sheffield, VT: Green Frigate Books, 2003)

“FOREWORD,” HEADER “Zwinger 031102,” clean typescript (4 p.)
Various flyers of France’s publications

CORRESPONDENCE:
France, Robert Lawrence

BOX 324:5
JOSEPH T. GORDON AWARD 2003
Colorado College
6 May 2003

Citation

CORRESPONDENCE:
Levine, Victoria
Stoller, Marianne

BOX 324:6
Grand Canyon Field Institute 2003
Grand Canyon river trip w/Christa Sadler
9-26 May 2003

Plane schedule
Grand Canyon Field Institute catalogue
Letters to Instructors, November 11, 1001, and January 8, 2003
“Guide/Instructor list” (1 p.)
“COURSE INFORMATION AND SYLLABUS” (5 p.)
“JOURNAL KEEPING AND SKETCHING” sign-up sheets
Journal topics for on the river (6 p.)
Post-trip roster (2 p.)
AHZ appreciation letter
Working copy of EASY FORWARD, group contributions for Mike Buchheit (n.d., 8.5 x 8.5" (30 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Atkinson, Jeannette
Barg, Gale
Beisner, Kathryn
Briggs, Keith
Bucheit, Mike
Durzo, Judy
Kaplan, Jan
Martel, Alexis
Mineo, Bonnie
Rink, Glen
Sadler, Christa
Woodall, Greg

BOX 325:1
“In the Loupe” Workshop 2003
Catamount Ranch
12 July 2003

Course outline for Summer Session, n.d., handwritten on lined yellow 3-hole paper (2 p.)
List of participants
SCHEDULE 12 JULY 2003,” edited typescript (2 p.)
“SCHEDULE 12 JULY 2003,” clean typescript (3 p.)
Plant identification sheets for common plant families @ Catamount (5 p.)
Plant parts (1 p.)
Maps
“Private Eye” folder
Quotes (3 p.)
Class photo
Newspaper mention

CORRESPONDENCE:
Biggs, Diana
Foster, Libby
Melody, David
Walker, Melissa

BOX 325:2
Nature Writer’s Gathering 2003
Crestone, Colorado
1-3 August 2003

Schedule
List of participants
Working copy of Chapbook for Parker Huber (14 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Huber, Parker
Mills, Susan
Moore, Kathleen
Moore, Roberta
Rieveschel, April
Trimble, Steve

325.3
CS INDY
“Why I read the Indy . . .”
August 2003 Date

BOX 325:4
Talk on Alpine Tundra 2003
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
7 November 2003

“On the Fringe: Journal of the Native Plants Society of Northeastern Ohio,” Vol 21(3):1-3, announcement of talk and Malmquist’s biography
Press releases, announcements, etc.
No title/date, tyepscript with slides marked, blue paper (23 p., not numbered)
“ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALPINE TUNDRA,” “10-18-03" in pencil, heavily edited typescript (23 p.)
“LIFE ON THE EDGE,” header “AHZwinger 10.25.03,” pencil-edited and annotated typescript (22 p.)
“LIFE ON THE EDGE,” header “AHZwinger 11.4.03,” typescript edited in blue ink (25 p.)
“LIFE ON THE EDGE,” header “AHZwinger 11.4.03,” typescript edited in pencil with slide numbers inserted (24 p.)
Research materials

CORRESPONDENCE:
Lister, Lisa
Malmquist, Ann
Malmquist, Katherine
Riehl, Sarah
Segedi, Robert

BOX 326.1 2003
“The Hills of Home”
Pikes Peak Library District, “Libraries and Liberties”
December 2003

Invitation card
“AHZwinger 082003 2 SECOND MORNING,” pencil-edited typescript (14 p., numbered in pencil)
“AHZwinger 082003 DRAFT 2" in light blue marker, pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
“AHZwinger 082003 The Hills of Home” in pencil, “DRAFT 3" in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
Field notes from September 3-15, 2002

BOX 326.2 2004
“Resilience”
WHOLE TERRAIN
Antioch New England Graduate School
Volume 12, 2003/2004: 41-44

Call for Submissions
Handwritten notes, “2 March 03" in blue marker, blue ink on 3-hole lined paper (1 p.)
“RESILIENCY, “3/2/03" in blue marker, typescript heavily edited in blue ink (4 p.)
“RESILIENCY,” “030303" upper left hand, typescript heavily edited in black ink (5 p., unnumbered)
“RESILIENCY,” header “AHZwinger 030303,” pencil “3/5/03,” pencil-edited typescript (9. p.)
“RESILIENCY,” header “AHZwinger 030503,” heavily pencil-edited typescript (9 p.)
“RESILIENCY,” header “AHZwinger 030903,” pencil-edited typescript (8 p.)
“RESILIENCY,” header “AHZwinger 030903,” “3.10.03 Timilou’s copy” in blue marker, heavily pencil-edited manuscript (10 p.)
“RESILIENCE,” “4-14-03" in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (9 pages, hand-numbered)
“RESILIENCE,” header “AHZwinger4/15/03,” lightly edited typescript (9 p.)
“RESILIENCE, header “AHZwinger 4/15/03," “Mackey edit1 4/25/03" in red type, edits in red type (17 p.)
“RESILIENCE, header “Mackey “clean edit” 4/25/03,” lightly edited typescript (12 p.)
“RESILIENCE (NEW TITLE?),” header “531edit,” clean typescript (9 p.)
“RESILIENCE (NEW TITLE?)” replaced by “WILDFIRE SUMMER,” header “531edit,” heavily edited typescript with notations for words cut (9 p.)
“WILDFIRE SUMMER,” header “0612edit2 of AHZwinger060203 6/15/03 (1861 words)” (7 p.)
“WILDFIRE SUMMER”, header “AHZwinger060203,” “ACCEPTED” in blue marker top right, typescript (7 p.)
“WILDFIRE SUMMER,” n.d., clean typescript (9 p.)
Copy of WHOLE TERRAIN

CORRESPONDENCE:
Mackey, Debra
Musick, Patricia
Zwinger, Susan

BOX 326:3
RECEPTION AT TUTT LIBRARY
Colorado College
21 January 2004

Invitation
Draft of talk, n.d., typescript edited in ink (2 p.)
Copy of newspaper articles, alumnae magazine, JBA bulletin, etc.

CORRESPONDENCE:
Adams, Angie
Andrews, Jean
Atkinson, Karen
Bales, Miriam
Bowker, Debra
Brandt, Carl
Breslof, Lisa
Calderazzo, Jon and SueEllen Campbell
Cauvel, Jane
Chapman, Jenny
Collier, Gaydell
Francis, Julie
Fuller, Kalah
Heinrichsdorff, Ava
Holmgren, Patricia
Jones-Eddy, Julie
Jordan, Teresa
Kipp, Vicky
Long, Chrissie
Marshall, Peggy
McNamee, Gregory
McWilliams, Kathryn
Mervis, Holly
Millet, Katherine
Odell, Carol and Tom
Petersen, David
Powers, Robert
Randall, Jessy
Reynolds, Anne
Roberts, Sara
Salisbury, Grant Angus
Sellers, Judy
Sparks, Barbara
Stevens, Norman
Stoller, Marianne
Tidman, Jacqueline
Trible, Stephen
Tucker, Mary Evelyn
Vanderspoel, Sandy
Walker, Melissa
Welborn, Robert
Williams, Terry Tempest
Wyeth, Marion
Zwinger, Jane
Zwinger, Susan
Helen (2)???

BOX 326:4
“Naturalist in the Field: Ann Zwinger” 2003
Mark Baldwin
NATURE STUDY: A Journal of Environmental Education and Interpretation
Vol. 52, No. 1:36-37 (July 2004)
AMERICAN NATURE STUDY SOCIETY

Copy of Journal

“Naturalist in the Field: Ann Zwinger,” interview for Nature in the Field (2 p.)
Copy with AHZ edits and suggestions (2 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Baldwin, Mark

BOX 326:5
ASLE Grand Canyon River Trip 2004
28 July to 11 August 2004
Naturalist-on-board

Trip roster
Moki Mac brochure
Travel booking information
“If I Had Only Known....”
‘Trip Log by Lance Newman,” 2 copies (pp. 1-18 + 1-6 of plant list; pp. 1-18)
Plant list “ASLE TRIP: 28 JULY–11 AUGUST 2004"
Miscellaneous pictures

CORRESPONDENCE FILED HERE:
Allen, Bruce
Fraser, Kari
McClintok, Mary
McMillon, Scott
Mosiman, Scott
Newell, Mary
Newman, Lance
Quist, Richard
Rink, Glenn
Rous, Bernard
Rous, Walter & Emma
Michiko Wakamatsu

BOX 327:1
“Rooted in place ~ A journal may be the best tool for tapping into a landscape”
David Philipps
GAZETTE TELEGRAPH
6 August 2004

CORRESPONDENCE:
Philipps, Dave

BOX 327:2
35th Anniversary Keynote Speech 2004
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
Florissant, CO
27 August 2004

Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument brochures, invitation to dinner
“Schedule of Activities for the 35th Anniversary weekend,” etc. (1 p.)
Notes from walk with Melissa Walker, “17 August 04,” pencil on 3-hole yellow lined paper (1 p.)
“NOTES 7.26.04" from telephone conversation about talk (1 p.)
TIME PASSES, THINGS HAPPEN, “27 August 2004," and “8-23-04" in blue marker, pencil-edited typescript (7 p., unnumbered)
“FLORISSANT FOSSIL BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT,” header “AHZwinger 082704,” clean typescript (9 p.)
“FLORISSANT FOSSIL BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT,” header “AHZwinger 082704,” typescript edited in blue ink (12 p.)
“FLORISSANT FOSSIL BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT,” header “AHZwinger 082704,” pencil-edited final copy (13 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE FILED HERE:
Bradley, Richard
Callan, Marilyn
Maertens, Sally
Mer (?), Jeff
Petruzzi, Jim
Zwinger, Susan

BOX 327:3
ART BENCH PROJECT
COLORADO COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
September 2004

Photographs of site

CORRESPONDENCE:
Lee, Harriet
Musick, Pat
Stansfield, John

BOX 327:4
GRAND CANYON RIVER TRIP
Naturalist-on-board
Grand Canyon Field Institute
1 to 22 October 2004

2003 GCFI catalogue announcing course
GCFI official announcement
Travel arrangements
Trip logistics
“Dear Friends with pens, pencils, and :,” e-mail date 21 September, 2004, letter to those who might want to keep journals (2 p.)
Replies to above
“NUDGES,” daily questions to ponder
“NOTES 2-19 October 2004,” typescript (30 p.)
Miscellaneous photographs

CORRESPONDENCE FILED HERE:
Anderson, Mike
Blair, Allen
Buccheit, Mike
Durham, Dana
Gottwald, Achim
Grandy, Jeri
King, Janet
Marinez, Alison
McClamroch, Robert
Sadler, Christa

BOX 327:5 2004
Writing the Natural History Essay”
Block VII
1-24 November 2004

Flyer
Class plans and notes
Miscellaneous teaching notes from various classes

CORRESPONDENCE:
Nelson, David
Hopper, Ian

BOX 327:6 2004
“Writing Natural History: An Interview with Ann Zwinger,”
WRITING ENVIRONMENTS
Eds. Sidney I. Dobrin and Christopher Keller
pp. 289-312
Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005

Invitation letter, October 5, 1999
Interview file with cover letter, “18 Dec 2001" (37 p. unpaginated)
“Writing Natural History: An Interview with Ann Zwinger,” n.d., clean copy 33p
“Writing Natural History: An Interview with Ann Zwinger,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript copy of interview (29 p., hand-numbered plus handwritten note)
“Writing Natural History: An Interview with Ann Zwinger,” n.d., lightly edited typescript of interview (32 p., unpaginated)
COMMENTS ON TEXT,” n.d. (3 p.)
“RETYPED COPY SENT 12.21.01,” edited typescript (28 p.)
“The Mud Puddle and the Rose Annie Merrill Ingram Davidson College,” n.d., (6 p.)
“Rambling “Randall Roorda University of Kentucky,” n.d., Susan Zwinger’s marginal comments (8 p.)
“RESPONSE,” “header 24 November 2001,” heavily pencil edited typescript (5 p. plus attached handwritten SZ note)
“RESPONSE TO THE RESPONSES,” header “4 December 2001,” Timilou Rixon marginal comments (7 p. unpaginated)
“A RESPONSE TO THE RESPONSES,” header “4 December 2001,”pencil-edited comments (7 p. unpaginated)
A RESPONSE TO THE RESPONSES, footer “AHZwinger 12.5.01,” “Timilou’s corrections" in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (8 p.)
“A RESPONSE TO THE RESPONSES, footer “AHZwinger 12.17.01,” “12-21-01" in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (8 p.)
“A RESPONSE TO THE RESPONSES, footer “AHZwinger 12.21.01,” clean typescript (6 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE FILED HERE:
Collin, Frances
Dobrin, Sidney
Keller, Christopher

BOX 328:1
“Nevada”
WILD NEVADA: TESTIMONIES ON BEHALF OF THE DESERT
Eds. Roberta Moore and Scott Slovic
pp. 13-19
Reno and Las Vegas: University of Nevada Press, 2005

manuscript

CORRESPONDENCE:
Moore, Roberta

BOX 328:2
“Ecotones I have known and loved”
ECOTONE: Imaging place
Vol. 1(1):47-63 Winter/Spring 2005

“Contributor’s Agreement,” “14 NOV 04" (1 p.)
“ECOTONES I HAVE KNOWN AND LOVED,” header “AHZwinger 082904,” typescript heavily edited in pencil (8 p.)
“A FAIRY TALE KIND OF PLACE: ECOTONES I HAVE KNOWN AND LOVED,” header “AHZwinger 090404,” typescript heavily edited in pencil AND GREEN INK (9 p.)
“A FAIRYTALE KIND OF PLACE, OR ECOTONES I HAVE KNOWN AND LOVED,” header “AHZwinger 090504,” typescript heavily edited in pencil (9 p.)
“ECOTONES I HAVE KNOWN AND LOVED,” n.d., typescript edited in black ink (7 p.)
“ECOTONES I HAVE KNOWN AND LOVED,” n.d., edited by Charlotte Rixon with note (7 p.)
“A Fairytale Kind of Place ANN ZWINGER or Ecotones I have Known and Loved,” n.d., typeset pp. 72-80)
Print version, pp. 57-63 of Ecotone

CORRESPONDENCE:
Faxon, Kimi
Gessner, David
Musick, Pat

BOX 328:3
“The Landscape as Home”
Dialogue with Kathleen Moore
Colorado State University, Ft. Collins
8 February 2005

CORRESPONDENCE:
Cochran, Carol
Calderazzo, John
Lee, Jeff
Moore, Kathleen
Tewell, Debbie

BOX 328:4
“Don’t Pack your Diamond Tiara: The Travel Habits of a Nature Writer”
AFICIONADOS LUNCHEON
Colorado College
2 March 2005

Handwritten notes, pencil on 3-hole yellow paper (2 p.)
“THE HITHER SIDE OF PARADISE,” “19 Feb 05" in blue ink, reworking of original speech (19 p., unnumbered)
“IS THERE ANYTHING DOWN THERE?” Header “Aficionados talk 2 March,” “19 Feb 05" in pencil, heavily pencil-edited typescript (4 p.)
“Aficionados talk 2 March,” “2-24-05" in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
“IS THERE ANYTHING DOWN THERE?” Header “Aficionados talk 2 March/COPY 2.27.05,” pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
“IS THERE ANYTHING DOWN THERE” HEADER “Aficionados talk 2 March,” clean typescript (15 p.)
“IS THERE ANYTHING DOWN THERE” HEADER “Aficionados talk 2 March FINAL as given (21 p.)
Miscellaneous

CORRESPONDENCE:
Hyde, Anne
Kaylan, Kathy, Suzi Nishida, Lynn
Rucker, Joy
Rust, Mary Jane

BOX 328:5
WHIDBEY ISLAND WRITERS CONFERENCE
4-6 MARCH 2005
Presenter

“PDX 24 DEC 04,” preliminary note with Susan, pencil on 3-hole yellow lined paper (2 p.)
Travel arrangements
Preliminary material
Schedules
Conference book
Handwritten notes (3 p.)
AHZ work papers: “THE POET AND THE PEDANT,” “THOUGHTS ON JOURNAL KEEPING,” “TRAVEL WRITING: WHAT’S A NICE GIRL LIKE ME DOING IN A PLACE LIKE THIS?”
SZ work papers: “HOW TO STEAL FROM POETS AND REALLY ENJOY IT,” “THE GREAT LOON OF LITERATURE,” “A few lines on revision...or...words to the wise”
WIWA Newsletters (4)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Burke, Dena
Guss, Elizabeth
Irwin, Janet
Sanders, Erika
Travel Agent
Zwinger, Susan

BOX 328:6
Consultant, Grand Canyon River Trip
David Engle, Leader
3-10 May 2005

Miscellaneous maps, addresses, etc.

BOX 329: published books by, or with contributions by, Zwinger, each cataloged separately

BOX 330
“The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful: The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge”
[assigned by AUDUBON, unpublished because of discovery of further contamination, and therefore postponement of opening the Refuge to the public ]

Telephone notes, Gretel Schueller, “11/29/00, 2/24/00,” (2 cards)
Handwritten notes, “4-10-00,” black ink on 3-hole lined yellow paper (10½ p.)
“ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE 14 March 2000,” typewritten notes (18 p.)
“ROCKY MOUNTAIN ARSENAL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE 14 March 2000,” typed notes with pencil edits (18 p.)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE (POTENTIALLY) BEAUTIFUL,” header “21 April 2000,” 4/21/00” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (10 p.)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE (POTENTIALLY) BEAUTIFUL,” header “2000, DRAFT,” manuscript with endnotes (12 p.)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE (POTENTIALLY) BEAUTIFUL,” header “24 April 2000,” pencil-edited typescript (9 p.)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE (POTENTIALLY) BEAUTIFUL,” header “24 April 2000,” pencil edited typescript (13 p.)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE (POTENTIALLY) BEAUTIFUL,” header “24 April 2000,” DRAFT manuscript, typescript edited in blue ink including endnotes(12 p.)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE (POTENTIALLY) BEAUTIFUL,” header “2 May 2000,” FINAL DRAFT typescript, pencil-edited (13 p.)
“A PLACE LIKE NO OTHER,” Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service Publication
Handwritten notes, “1 JULY 2000,” pencil on lined yellow 3-hole paper (4 p.)
Telephone notes, blue ink on 4x6” card (2 cards)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BEAUTIFUL,” n.d., pencil-edited typescript (15 p.)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BEAUTIFUL,” header 24 April 2000,” DRAFT manuscript (16 p.)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BEAUTIFUL,” header “3 July 2000,” “7-5-00 RERUN 12:30a” in blue ink, pencil-edited typescript (11 p.)
“ENDNOTES,” header “5 July 2000,” combined with “THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BEAUTIFUL” pencil-edited manuscript (14 p.)
“THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BEAUTIFUL,” header “July 2000,” clean typescript (9 p.)
Jeffrey P. Cohn, “A Makeover for Rocky Mountain Arsenal,” in 1999 Species Report Card, The Nature Conservancy of Colorado Tearsheet, April 1999 (pp. 273-274)
Chris Madson “When Nature Heals: The Greening of Rocky Mountain Arsenal” (Boulder: Roberts Rinehardt Publishers in cooperation with National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, n.d.)
Denver Water Board map of High Line Canal and clipping
Map of RMArsenal
Various informational folders
Clippings re discovery of “bomblets” containing sarin

CORRESPONDENCE:
Biestot, Elizabeth
Martenson, Julie
Middleton, Douglas M.
Schueller, Gretel
Shea, Carolyn
Thomas, Mary-Powel

BOX 331
GRANDCANYON: LITTLE THINGS IN A BIG PLACE
Tucson, AZ: Spring 2006

Notes, ASLE TRIP 28 July-11 August 2004,” 5x7" lined paper, blue ink
“DESERT PLACES,” n.d., Gregory McNamep;e’s formal description of series (3 p.) with University of Arizona Press catalogue with list of published “The Desert Places series”
Thoughts on another Grand Canyon book, n.d, handwritten pencil on yellow-lined paper (2 p.)
“Proposal” for TIME PASSES, CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE, THINGS HAPPEN
Header “Zwinger/062103", pencil-edited typescript (4 p. + 1 yellow lined page + space photograph and 2 2.5x5" note cards)
“Proposal” for TIME PASSES, CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE, THINGS HAPPEN
Header “Zwinger/071603", encil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“ELSEWHERES,” n.d., photocopy with comments in blue ink (6 p.)
“V-g swallows,” n.d., handwritten blue ink on lined paper (1 p.)
Notes, n.d., blue ink on torn out, lined spiral notebook paper (1 p.)
“NUMBER TRIPS” etc., n.d., bare notes (3 unnumbered pages)
“NOTES 2-19 October 2004,” header “10/02-19/04, typescript with pencil edits (59 p.)
“BEGINNING OBSERVATIONS,” HEADER “GC MSNov 4,” “11/04" in red ink, pencil-edited typescript (108 p.)
“BEGINNING OBSERVATIONS,” header “GC ms Nov 04,” pencil-edited typescript, numbered in pencil (62 p.)
“INTRODUCTION,” complete manuscript, header “MS 120804,” 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (pp. 2-168)
“Michael Collier’s photographs for 2.1.2005 book,” header “MS 120804,” ‘12-14-04" in pink marker on first page, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (156 p.)
“Michael Collier’s photographs for 1.1.2005 book,” header “MS 120804,” “DONE 1-4-05" in red ink, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (93 p.)
“Michael Collier’s photographs for 2.1.2005 book,” header “MS 120804,” “1-20-05" in red ink, 3-hole pencil edited typescript and copies of all photographs (26 p.)
“Photographs for UofA Press book on Grand Canyon,” n.d., small black and white prints of photographs used in book (2 p.)
“TIME PASSES, THINGS CHANGE: GRAND CANYON,” header “011905,” “1-24-05" in pink ink on p. 1, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript + ‘p. 9' pencil written acknowledgment (123 p.)
“TIME PASSES, THINGS CHANGE: GRAND CANYON,” header “GC MS 012505," 3-hole pencil-edited typescript by Jane Cauvel (pp. 2-65)
“TIME PASSES, THINGS CHANGE: GRAND CANYON,” header “012505,” 3-hole pencil-edited typescript edited by Pat Musick (65 p.)
Manuscript with comments by Jane Cauvel, header “GC MS 012505" (pp. 2-65 + cover letter)
“TIME PASSES, CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE, THINGS HAPPEN: GRAND CANYON,” header “GS MS 011905,” “1.26.05" in red ink on first page, 3-hole pencil-edited typescript (93 p.)
“TIME PASSES, CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE, THINGS HAPPEN: GRAND CANYON,” no header, “1-30-05" in red ink on first page (55 p.)
“TIME PASSES, CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE, THINGS HAPPEN: GRAND CANYON,” no header, “1-31-05" in red ink on first page (53 p.)
E-mail manuscript edited by Michael Collier, cover letter dated “1/3/2005” (22 p. + cover note)
“TIME PASSES, CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE, THINGS HAPPEN: GRAND CANYON,” “4-25-05" in pencil on cover, final copy (52 p. + 2 duplicate pages in front matter)
“TIME PASSES, CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE, THINGS HAPPEN: GRAND CANYON,” n.d., final copy edited in blue pencil (57 p.)
“TIME PASSES, CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGE, THINGS HAPPEN: GRAND CANYON,” n.d., final clean copy (52 p.)
Copy of copy-edited manuscript, n.d. (70 p.)
Drafts of bio and book summary, n.d. (2 p.)
“NOTES FROM THE RIVER (with desk additions)”, n.d., typescript numbered in pencil (49 p.)
“NOTES FROM THE RIVER “28 July to 11 August 2004,” 20 Aug 2004 e-mail newsletter to family, (5 p.)
“GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS,” “REVISED February 2000" (4 p.)
“University of Arizona Press Typecode List,” “5/2/2005" (1 p.)
“Style Sheet” (7 p.)
Folder containing information on 6 August 2004 flood at Mile 220 beach and correspondence
Folder on Grand Canyon Management Plan and comments used in manuscript
Folder on Glen Canyon Dam with clippings, correspondence, used in manuscript
Folder on 3drought conditions, clippings and correspondence
Folder containing information on reintroduction of condors
Folder on Redwall Cavern data

CORRESPONDENCE INCLUDED HERE:
Baily, Kathy
Cauvel, Jane
Collier, Michael
Dimock, Brad
Gottwald, Achim
Hartmann, Patti
Lucchitta, Ivo
McNamee, Gregory
Muvhill, John
Musick, Patricia
Potochnik, Andre
Rogers, Pattiann
Shaffer, Harrison
Stoller, Marianne
Watters, Kate, and Dan Hall
Woodall, Greg
Zwinger, Jane

BOX 332
“Sunshine and Shadow”
Mesa Verde Centennial Book [2006]

Invitation to 99th year celebration
“MESA VERDE: A NATURALIST’S OVERVIEW,” header “AHZwinger [2000 words] 12-23-02,” DRAFT marked manuscript (17 p.)

BOX 333
“A Question of Conglomerate”
in READING EARTH, ed. Lauret Savoy , Eldridge Moores and Judy Moores
San Antonio: Trinity University Press, Fall 2005, pp.

“A Question of Conglomerate,” “7-24-00,” heavily edited typescript (3 p.)
“A QUESTION OF CONGLOMERATE, footer “Azwinger 7/2000,” “re-worked 060405" in blue ink, pencil edited manuscript (3 p., unnumbered)
“A QUESTION OF CONGLOMERATE,” header “AHZwinger 060405,” “CF 060505 11:24 birdsong, winding, sky song” in pencil, pencil-edited typescript (5 p.)
“A QUESTION OF CONGLOMERATE,” header “AHZwinger 060405,” clean copy (4 p.)
“A QUESTION OF CONGLOMERATE,” header “AHZwinger 060805,” pencil-edited typescript from Pat Musick (4 p.)
“A QUESTION OF CONGLOMERATE,” header “AHZwinger 060805,” “edited on way to San Juan River 10 June 05" in red ink, edited in blue ink (3 p.)
“A QUESTION OF CONGLOMERATE,” header “AHZwinger 060805,” “E-MAILD 9:14p 060805 FINAL FOR THE MOMENT” in red ink (3 p.)
“A QUESTION OF CONGLOMERATE,” header “A H Zwinger 6/22/05,” pencil-edited manuscript (4 p., unnumbered)
“A QUESTION OF CONGLOMERATE,” header “A H Zwinger 6/22/05,” “rerun 062205" in pencil (3 p.)
“A QUESTION OF CONGLOMERATE,” header “A H Zwinger 6/27/05,” clean manuscript (3 p.)
Photocopy of published version in Bedrock: Writers on the Wonders of Geology

CORRESPONDENCE:
Savoy, Lauret

333:2
Foreword to BELOW THE RIM

“BELOW THE RIM,” n.d., typescript (3 p., unnumbered)
“BELOW THE RIM,” n.d., typescript (3 p., unnumbered)
“BELOW THE RIM,” “9-12-03" in light blue marker, heavily pencil-edited typescript (3 p., unnumbered)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Huisinga, Karen
Watters, Kate

333:3
“Butter no parsnips” (Review of The Dawn Collector by Reg Saner)
ORION
date?

Handwritten first draft, blue ink on lined paper (1 p.)
“Butter no parsnips,” 8 August 2005, final typescript (1 p.)

CORRESPONDENCE:
Clifford, Hal

333:4 Condors ca. 2005

333:5 Glen Canyon Dam ca. 2005

333:6 Drought ca. 2005

333:7 Greek Islands / Athena ca. 2001

BOXES 334A and 334B
Photographs
Mostly unlabeled, undated 8x10 black-and-white photographs of nature scenes and a few photographs of Zwinger herself and other people. Some photographs by Herman Zwinger with his stamp.

BOX 335
Contracts
Addition from Zwinger family, 2017: contracts, copyright, royalties, 1980s-2000s
Royalty statements 2019-ongoing
Medals in boxes: Burroughs; Garden Club / Sarah Chapman Francis; John Hay / Orion.

Box 336A
Susan Zwinger materials received with Ann Zwinger papers
Correspondence, published articles, workshops, dissertation notes, miscellaneous, 1970s-2000s

Box 336B
Susan Zwinger materials received with Ann Zwinger papers
Manuscript materials, 1980s-2000s

CORRESPONDENCE BOXES
7 boxes, filed alphabetically. List of correspondents available on request.

ILLUSTRATIONS IN LETTERED BOXES, ALL SHELVED OVERSIZE

BOX A
Illustrations from BEYOND THE ASPEN GROVE
Illustrations mounted on small and larger boards from LAND ABOVE THE TREES

BOX B
Mounted illustrations from LAND ABOVE THE TREES
Scratchboard illustrations from WRITING THE WESTERN LANDSCAPE

BOX C
Illustrations from RUN, RIVER, RUN
Illustrations from WIND IN THE ROCK
Illustrations from PLANTS IN DANGER

BOX D
Illustrations from A DESERT COUNTRY NEAR THE SEA + some photographic reproductions

BOX E
Illustrations from A DESERT COUNTRY NEAR THE SEA
Illustrations from A CONSCIOUS STILLNESS

BOX F
Illustrations and maps from THE MYSTERIOUS LANDS

BOX G
Illustrations from THE NEARSIGHTED NATURALIST
Illustrations from WRITING THE WESTERN LANDSCAPE
Illustrations from DOWN CANYON

BOX H
Illustrations from DOWN CANYON

BOX I
Miscellaneous etchings and prints
Half page photocopies of previously published book illustrations
Envelope of scrap drawings

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