Robert Marshall was born into a wealthy and prominent family in New York City. He spent the summers of his youth with his family at Knollwood on Lower Saranac Lake and in the mountains of the Adirondacks. Together with his brother George and guide Herb Clark, Bob Marshall would become the first Forty Sixers. Educated in forestry at Syracuse, Harvard, and Johns Hopkins University, he spent his life exploring, working, writing and advocating for wilderness. When Marshall passed away at age 38, his brothers George and James continued his activism by sharing his environmental convictions and narratives from his life in their own writing. George also consulted with James Glover as he researched and wrote, A Wilderness Original: The Life of Bob M...
Donor letter, and typed reminiscence "Narrative of James Sweeney," (12 leaves), as related to J. Ros...
Robert W. Gordon was a pioneer American folklorist whose work has remained largely unknown to contem...
Records the reminiscences of James G. Burner Sr., who was born in Page County, Virginia, not far fro...
Renowned corporate, constitutional and civil rights lawyer Louis Marshall brought his four children,...
Photographs of the Marshall Family and friends at Knollwood on Lower Saranac Lake and hiking, campin...
Dr. Robert P. Alexander graduated from Marshall University in 1959. After graduating, Dr. Alexander ...
The collection consists of family correspondence (1864-1894) and handwritten reminiscence (734 p.) b...
this name is. His writing inspired many people, set a standard for conservation in northern Alaska, ...
This collection is principally composed of a diary written by Robert A. Grant while he was a student...
This Robert M. Glover Collection consists of records concerning the Crawford and Williams Family des...
Works of Ecology Pioneer Roland M. Harper Donated by his Biographer and by a Famous Horticulturists....
The Norman J. VanValkenburgh papers consist primarily of records from the Forest Preserve Centennial...
Correspondence and newspaper clippings, relating to Glover Farm, bonanza farm in Dickey and La Moure...
James Madison Carpenter (1888-1983) was until recently a relatively unknown figure in the history of...
After graduating SUNY-ESF Ranger School in 1932, George Youngs was hired by the New York State Conse...
Donor letter, and typed reminiscence "Narrative of James Sweeney," (12 leaves), as related to J. Ros...
Robert W. Gordon was a pioneer American folklorist whose work has remained largely unknown to contem...
Records the reminiscences of James G. Burner Sr., who was born in Page County, Virginia, not far fro...
Renowned corporate, constitutional and civil rights lawyer Louis Marshall brought his four children,...
Photographs of the Marshall Family and friends at Knollwood on Lower Saranac Lake and hiking, campin...
Dr. Robert P. Alexander graduated from Marshall University in 1959. After graduating, Dr. Alexander ...
The collection consists of family correspondence (1864-1894) and handwritten reminiscence (734 p.) b...
this name is. His writing inspired many people, set a standard for conservation in northern Alaska, ...
This collection is principally composed of a diary written by Robert A. Grant while he was a student...
This Robert M. Glover Collection consists of records concerning the Crawford and Williams Family des...
Works of Ecology Pioneer Roland M. Harper Donated by his Biographer and by a Famous Horticulturists....
The Norman J. VanValkenburgh papers consist primarily of records from the Forest Preserve Centennial...
Correspondence and newspaper clippings, relating to Glover Farm, bonanza farm in Dickey and La Moure...
James Madison Carpenter (1888-1983) was until recently a relatively unknown figure in the history of...
After graduating SUNY-ESF Ranger School in 1932, George Youngs was hired by the New York State Conse...
Donor letter, and typed reminiscence "Narrative of James Sweeney," (12 leaves), as related to J. Ros...
Robert W. Gordon was a pioneer American folklorist whose work has remained largely unknown to contem...
Records the reminiscences of James G. Burner Sr., who was born in Page County, Virginia, not far fro...