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Stop Nuclear Power Protest

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Poster advertising the Stop Nuclear Power on Long Island

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No Nukes Now!

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Pigeon River Country Association Flyer

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Letter from Joseph Sax to Roger Conner

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DNR Report on Pigeon River Oil and Gas Agreement

Tanner plan statement.pdf

Map of Pigeon River Country State Forest

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Pigeon River Country Map, Michigan, 1970's, Pigeon River Country State Forest, Michigan Department of Natural Resources.

ENACT Newsletter Vol. 1, Nov 19-28

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Letter to A.F. Smtih

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EMEAC Newsletter

EMEAC joining suit.pdf

Proposed Teach-In Budget

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