Al Lepage Papers on Political Activism and Living History, Addition
Content Description
Addition to the Papers of Al Lepage, who was a political activist and living history interpreter. This accession includes living history materials, personal materials and political materials related to his SANE-FREEZE activities, environmental activities, and other issues. For more details, see the inventory.
Acquisition Type
Transfer
Restrictions Apply
No
Creator
- Lepage, Al (Person)
Extent
1 Cubic Feet (1 box)
Inventory
1. Living History: McLeod 2. Living History: Miscellaneous: 1."The History of Heritage Interpretation in the United States" by Tim Merriam and Lisa Brochu -- 2. "The New Pioneer's Handbook" by James Bohlen" 3. Living History: Simmons 4. Living History: Trails: 1. CONNECT with the Earth -- 2. Minutes of First Annual Meeting of the Friends of Banks/Vernonia Trail -- 3. Photocopy of The Oregonian Article “Local hiker envisions border-to-border trail”, Sept. 1996 -- 4. “Oregon Coast Trail: Missing Links, Priorities and Solutions”, publication of the National Coast Trail Association, April 2005 5. Personal: 1. Correspondence -- 2. Copy of sketch of Al Lepage's face --3.Personally important quotes and portraits -- 4. Evidence of how he has donated material 6. Politics: Animal Rights: 1. Newspapers Clippings -- 2. Brochures – 3. Correspondence 7. Politics: Cascadia: Cascadia Mailing List 8. Politics: Environmentalism: Brochures and Pamphlets 9. Politics: Greens: 1. Minutes of April 30th 1989 meeting of Columbia Willamette Greens 10. Politics: Lobbyists: 1. Guide to lobbying in Oregon, 1987 – 2.Oregon Government Ethics Commission: Lobbyist List, 1987 11. Politics: Miscellaneous 12. Politics: OSPRING: Brochures and Newspaper Clippings 13. Politics: Portland Metro Open Spaces: 1 “Metro’s Open Spaces Land Acquisition Report to Citizens”, 2001 – 2.”Metroplitain Greenspaces: Master Plan”, 1992 14. Politics; SANE: 1. The typescript of LePage’s SANE-FREEZE proposal for fundraising – 2.Newspaper Clippings 15.Politics: UNICEF: 1. Correspondence – 2. UNICEF Brochures – 3. Newspaper Clippings – 4. VHS: “U.S. Committee for UNICEF: “Trick or treat for UNICEF” –- 5. VHS:”UNICEF: Especially the child” 16. Books: 1. “The UNU in the Mid-Eighties” by Kathleen Newland – 2. “Our Earth, Ourselves” by Ruth Chaplan.