Publication Type | Resource | |
Authors | Robert W. Sharp | |
Year of Publication | 1990 | |
Key Words | MAS; archive; Robert Bob Sharp; Laguna de Santa Rosa; National Wildlife Refuge; preservation; enhancement; land acquisition program; willing sellers; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Russian River Sewer Committee; Arcata sewer marsh; Prop. 70; funds; acres | |
Abstract or Description | Unsigned and undated handwritten notes by Robert Sharp that refer to many issues affecting legislation that sought to turn the Laguna de Santa Rosa into a National Wildlife Refuge. | |
Research Notes | 1. Though unsigned, it is clear the handwriting and voice match that of the handwritten notes by Robert Sharp in document 90.11.1 in the Laguna Founders Archive. 2. Though undated, a note on page 3, which says, "The $3000 per acre figure arrived at two years ago is probably 25-30% too low at this time," suggests that these notes were written in 1990 because the first draft showing the $3000 estimate is from 1988 in document 88.119 in the Laguna Founders Archive. If not for this critical note, the document would have been placed in 1988 because it refers to many issues that are found in the documents of that year. |
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90-6-2.pdf | 1.27 MB |