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Huron River Railroad Trestle Late 1800s

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Huron River 1920s

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Huron River Canoes

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Statement of Nina Johnson, League of Women Voters of Michigan

Nina Johnson LWV 1971.pdf

Statement of Roger Conner, U-M Law Environmental Law Society

Roger Conner Testimony 1971.pdf

Statement of Joan Wolfe, West Michigan Environmental Action Council

Joan Wolfe Testimony in 1971.pdf

Statement of Martha Reynolds, United Auto Workers of America

Martha Reynolds UAW 1971.pdf

FDR Water Pollution 1939

FDR Water Pollution 1939.pdf

Clean Water Pamphlet 1964

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Water Pollution Man and the Environment Cuyahoga and Lake Erie

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