Larry Weeks discusses the Hoerner-Waldorf pulp mill in Frenchtown, Montana where he worked a technician during the 1960s and 1970s. He explains how the mill functioned and describes the labor and environmental issues associated with it. He details the Gals Against Smog and Pollution (GASP) protests at the mill. Weeks recalls the mill closure and its impact on the environment and wildlife population in the area.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/gasp_oralhistory/1001/thumbnail.jp
Ole Bodin talks about mining for gold in Quartz Creek near Rivulet, Montana and how he and some of h...
Peter Nielsen discusses his initial interest in the drawdown process and the water quality of the Mo...
Arthur Donlan tells how his parent immigrated to the Frenchtown valley in Montana in 1892. He talks ...
Rondeau had worked for 15 years in the mill and is a third generation papermaker. He held a variety ...
Mike Nelson was born in Milltown, as were his parents. His grandfather and father worked at the Anac...
Schauzer worked at the mill from 1969 to 1999. He was an electrician, who eventually got a B.S. Degr...
Harold Schmidt describes his career working for the Anaconda Company and the Champion Mill from 1946...
Virginia DeLand discusses her involvement in the Missoula environmental movement of the 1960s and 19...
Edson discusses the impact that the MWA (Maine Woodmen’s Association) strike of 1975 and various env...
Lawrence “Larry” Nash discusses moving from Kalispell, Montana, to Polson, Montana, with his family ...
K. Ross Toole discusses energy issues on the Great Plains—Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming—and the...
Russell Forba discusses his role as an Environmental Protection Agency project manager in the remova...
Pinkerton offers detailed accounts of Scott Paper Company logging operations in central/northern Mai...
Palmer was an important participant in the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA) statewide strike of ...
Willis Hill recalls his childhood in Minnesota, Canada, and Montana. He describes working for a drag...
Ole Bodin talks about mining for gold in Quartz Creek near Rivulet, Montana and how he and some of h...
Peter Nielsen discusses his initial interest in the drawdown process and the water quality of the Mo...
Arthur Donlan tells how his parent immigrated to the Frenchtown valley in Montana in 1892. He talks ...
Rondeau had worked for 15 years in the mill and is a third generation papermaker. He held a variety ...
Mike Nelson was born in Milltown, as were his parents. His grandfather and father worked at the Anac...
Schauzer worked at the mill from 1969 to 1999. He was an electrician, who eventually got a B.S. Degr...
Harold Schmidt describes his career working for the Anaconda Company and the Champion Mill from 1946...
Virginia DeLand discusses her involvement in the Missoula environmental movement of the 1960s and 19...
Edson discusses the impact that the MWA (Maine Woodmen’s Association) strike of 1975 and various env...
Lawrence “Larry” Nash discusses moving from Kalispell, Montana, to Polson, Montana, with his family ...
K. Ross Toole discusses energy issues on the Great Plains—Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming—and the...
Russell Forba discusses his role as an Environmental Protection Agency project manager in the remova...
Pinkerton offers detailed accounts of Scott Paper Company logging operations in central/northern Mai...
Palmer was an important participant in the Maine Woodmen\u27s Association (MWA) statewide strike of ...
Willis Hill recalls his childhood in Minnesota, Canada, and Montana. He describes working for a drag...
Ole Bodin talks about mining for gold in Quartz Creek near Rivulet, Montana and how he and some of h...
Peter Nielsen discusses his initial interest in the drawdown process and the water quality of the Mo...
Arthur Donlan tells how his parent immigrated to the Frenchtown valley in Montana in 1892. He talks ...