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Guide to the Daniel M. Ogden, Jr. Collection

Collection processed by Robert Schimelpfenig, September 2007

Inventory encoded by Robert Schimelpfenig, September 2007

Overview of the Collection

Collection/Accession Number: WSUV-2007-004

Creator: Daniel M. Ogden, Jr.

Title: Daniel M. Ogden, Jr. Collection

Dates of materials: ca. 1948-1978, 1996

Quantity: 2.299Linear Ft.

Summary:

The collection includes materials from Daniel M. Ogden Jr. from his lifetime as a student, Political Science professor, politician, advisor for Bonneville Power and as an assistant director for the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR) in the U.S. Department of the Interior.

The collection is an accumulation of political campaign materials from U.S. presidential and congressional contests from the 1950’s to 1978 with some materials from the 1996 Democratic Party convention. Materials from both the Democratic Party and Republican Party campaigns are represented. The collection includes strategic and organizational materials from the 1960 John F. Kennedy presidential campaign. Contents also include campaign items from Ogden’s own run for a congressional seat in Colorado in 1976. The collection contains political essays and course materials created and organized by Ogden for Political Science classes he taught at Washington State College.

The collection also includes materials on the history of public power in the Pacific Northwest, federal policy on water power and the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), including materials that Ogden used in the completion of his dissertation. The coverage of materials extends from the 1940’s into the 1970’s.

Location Collection: WSU-Vancouver Library Archive

Location of Originals: WSU-Vancouver Library Archive

Biography

Daniel M. Ogden, Jr. was enrolled as political science student at Washington State University following military service during World War II. He earned a master’s degree and doctorate from the University of Chicago. Returning to the Pacific Northwest, he moved to Pullman and joined the WSU faculty. During this time he engaged in a numerous political campaigns including work as an organizer for the John F. Kennedy presidential campaign.  Following Kennedy’s successful campaign, Dan Ogden and his wife Valerie, a multiple term Washington state senator during the 1990s, moved to Washington D.C. where he held a position in the Department of the Interior. He became Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Colorado State University in 1968 and participated in local and state politics over the following years including an unsuccessful run for a congressional seat in 1976. In 1978, he returned to Washington D.C. and was named director of the Office of Power Marketing Coordination in the Department of Energy under the Carter administration. The position included the oversight of the Bonneville Power Administration’s marketing agency. In 1984 he left that position and moved to Vancouver, Washington where he headed the Public Power Council. Following his retirement in 1988 Ogden continued his involvement in local politics and became chair of the Clark County Democratic Central Committee.

Content Description of Collection

Political ephemera make up the majority of the first series of this collection. Included are posters from the Kennedy and Johnson Campaigns (1960); convention souvenirs from the Republican nomination of Eisenhower in the 1950’s; various pamphlets from individual candidates running for political office (including Fred Harris, Frank Church, Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson, Birch Bayh, Mo Udall, Adlai Stevenson, Eisenhower, J.F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Goldwater, George McGovern, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter and Dan Ogden; Democratic National Committee booklets and pamphlets from the 1960’s and 1970’s covering issues on labor, education, women, voting and poverty; bumper stickers and other ephemera from Ogden’s campaign as well as from Stevenson, Eisenhower, Kennedy, L.B. Johnson and Nixon, a selection of campaign buttons for presidential campaigns; Nixon, Stevenson, Eisenhower, Magnuson, Taft; 1996 Democratic Party convention materials; papers, essays and lecture notes by Ogden on campaign organization, participating in a political party and other topics in political science; documents, campaign organization records and memos from the 1960 Kennedy campaign including notes from advance men, campaign planning committee guide for the advance men, press supplement, travel itinerary for Kennedy and correspondence; a record (45 rpm) used as theme music in Jack Kennedy's presidential campaign; short audio recording for a "register to vote” campaign and an audio recording with John F. Kennedy regarding his Catholic religion; a video produced by the Advertising Council for a "Register to Vote" campaign and a video produced by the John F. Kennedy Presidential campaign announcing his visit to individual states. The video was used on his campaign; materials from the dollars for Democrats drive; large volume titled “What Nixon Said”, distributed by the Democratic National Committee. Includes statements by Nixon from the 1950’s, 1960’s and early 1970’s; guides for students and young Democrats; 1956 republican Campaign Materials; copies of Democratic Digest, a periodical for the Democratic Party.

Materials relating to the many facets of his career in public power are in included in the series of this collection. Many of the materials were collection and arranged for the purpose of Ogden’s dissertation, The Development of Federal Power Policy in the Pacific Northwest. Included are pamphlets, ephemera, public and private power reports, correspondence, newspaper clippings, research notes, legislative documents and the dissertation. Materials on Public/Private Power issues collected after completion of Ogden’s dissertation in 1949 are also included.

Arrangement

The collection consists of eleven boxes, which have been arranged in five file drawers located in the Archive. The collection is arranged in series.

Series A contains political campaign materials where files are organized by campaign date and by the topic of the specific political tactics used in campaign materials from various years. In addition documents and essays collected and written by Ogden on the Washington State blanket primary are also included. The files remain in the original order received. This series resides in two drawers.

Series B is arranged by the subject (sometimes relating to a particular dissertation chapter but also including materials dated after its completion). The files are organized regardless of date, the way in which the materials were originally ordered by the author. This series resides in three drawers and includes some books and publications that are located in the Archive’s Book Collection in a section called the Daniel M. Ogden Collection.

Separate Materials:

Books included in the Daniel M. Ogden, Jr. Collection can be found in the Library’s Archive Book Collection.

Related Materials:
Digital photographs and a VHS video tape from a presentation given by Dan and Val Ogden at WSU Vancouver are available in a separate collection. Currently being processed.

Administrative Information

Restrictions on Access: The collection is available for library use. Requests to access materials should be made with archive staff.

Acquisition Information: Acquired as a gift from Daniel M. Ogden, Jr. in 2007.


Container List:

Series A: Political Campaign Materials

Drawer/Folder

Contents

1/1

Dan Ogden for Congress ephemera; an Ogden for congress sticker, pamphlet mailed out to residents of the fourth congressional district in Colorado, 7 photographs from the Ogden campaign including one with, soon to be elected President, Jimmy Carter. 9 items

 

1/2

 

Ephemera and letters from Dan Ogden’s run for Congress in Colorado. Includes a 1976 Weld County voters guide, campaign flyers, campaign organization meeting agendas, agreement form for political broadcasts, policy statements on issues concerning natural resources, letters requesting support, donations and thanking supporters.

 

1/3

Materials from Dan Ogden’s campaign for congress; progress report, tails from the campaign, and a campaign appendix with agenda, itinerary and issues. 3 items

 

 

1/4

 

Ephemera from the 1976 presidential primaries; flyers, postcards and pamphlets from 1976 presidential hopefuls; Fred Harris; Frank Church; Henry M. (Scoop) Jackson; Birch Bayh; Mo Udall

 

1/5

Campaign materials from the 1950’s and early 1960’s intended for multiple group appeals; flyers, pamphlets, cigarette package, posters and other ephemera from past presidential campaigns; includes materials from Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson campaigns.

 

1/6

Campaign materials from the 1960’s intended for multiple group appeals; flyers, pamphlets, posters and other ephemera from past presidential campaigns; includes materials from Kennedy and Johnson, Johnson and Humphrey, and Nixon campaigns.

 

1/7

Campaign materials from the 1970’s intended for multiple group appeals; flyers, pamphlets, posters and other ephemera from past presidential campaigns; includes materials from McGovern, Nixon, Carter, Frank Church; Gary Hart, "Scoop" Jackson presidential campaigns as well as flyers from Ogden’s congressional campaign.

 

1/8

Political Science lecture materials; includes notes on "The Development of Political Parties in Washington since 1854" (9 pg.); 2 copies of the WPOL Reports; Harper's magazine article "Unwritten Rules of American Politics"; political flyers; postcard of Nixon family; sticker, clippings

 

1/9

 

A selection of materials organized by Ogden of examples of personal attacks in campaigns. 48 pg. Booklet questioning the authenticity of "Scoop" Jackson's claim as a Democrat; Highlights of the Nixon Record in Congress 1947-1960 from the DNC; Nixon speaks on the issues; clippings; Democratic committee attack on Eisenhower; Johnson and Humphrey attack on Goldwater; Gary Hart ad and other campaign attacks.

 

1/10

 

Campaign materials used as examples of label hiding; political campaigns and candidates hiding political affiliation; campaigns for Ben Galloway for Colorado Congress; Adlai Stevenson, Warren Magnuson; Guy Cordon; Sam Coon; clippings and ephemera, article by Roscoe Fleming entitled “The Senatorial Situation”; 21 items

 

1/11

 

pamphlets from Nixon campaigns; Kennedy-Johnson attacks on GOP; Nixon postcard; Barry Goldwater biography; 5 items

 

1/12

 

Campaign appeals to support the party slate; clippings; pamphlets and endorsements supporting a slate of candidates in various campaigns; includes adverts from the Eisenhower and Stevenson campaigns; 17 items

 

1/13

 

Special interest appeals from the Nixon, Johnson and Kennedy campaigns; pamphlets appealing to civil rights, elderly, labor, etc.; 18 items

 

1/14

 

Campaign display materials, Posters, stickers, bags, Ike hat and other ephemera from past presidential campaigns; Nixon, Johnson, Kennedy, Stevenson, Eisenhower, Jackson, Magnuson, Farley

 

1/15

 

Party organization materials; materials and manuals for Democratic and GOP party organization; Democratic Campaign Manual 1964; Handbook for Democratic Candidates; Kennedy: leader for the 60’s; Barry Goldwater speaks out on the issues; stickers, pamphlets and clippings concerning candidates; samples of primary ballots 1952, 1958, 1964 for districts in the state of Washington; clippings on forged petitions; 30 items

 

1/16

 

Ballots (Primary Elections); sample of nominating ballot, primary ballots and voter registration; 1958 Multnomah County Oregon; 1958 Whitman County; Bonner County; 1961 primary ballots from Ohio; Massachusetts State ballots 1958; 1960 Sacramento County; Sangamon County; 14 items

 

1/17

 

Democratic National Convention; Nomination of President William Jefferson Clinton as Democratic Party presidential candidate; clipping on soft money donors for Democratic Party; 1996 Chicago Democratic Party Convention baggage tag; proposed Democratic Party Reform pledge; NARAL pamphlet; pro-choice bumper sticker; notes from the convention; convention floor passes; pamphlets from special interests; itinerary, agenda and accommodations for the Chicago area; 1996 campaign operations plan; 21 items

 

1/18

 

Article for Harpers Magazine; articles written by Dan Ogden for Harper's magazine; "The 'Deadlock' Intervention of Party Theory" (11pg.); "A Theory for Politicians" (pg. 25) 2 copies (one 20 pg. draft); 3 items

 

1/19

 

CCH fellows Book; three articles written by Dan Ogden; "The Democratic National Committee in the Campaign of 1960" (19 pg.) with an additional page 19; “The Democratic National Committee in the Campaign of 1960" extended. (62 pg.); "Trends in Regular Democratic State Party Organization" (31 pg.); 3 items

 

1/20

 

Miscellaneous materials; 1960 convention floor pass; LAX Kennedy Rally name tag with Dan Ogden’s name; floor tickets for the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles; dollars for democrats tickets; Inaugural invitation to salute President Kennedy and Vice President Johnson; 1976 invitation honoring Washington senator Henry “Scoop” Jackson; Brookings Institution "Specifications for a model state presidential primary law (April 1956); note cards outlining the importance of higher education;  12 items

 

1/21

Dan Ogden—Papers; notes on participation in politics; Money and Politics (Public Affairs Pamphlet no.242), essay on The Democratic National Committee in the Campaign of 1960; party organization paper Harry F. Henson; trends in party organization by Dan Ogden; "Developing Democratic Party Politics"; 6 items

 

1/22

 

Articles written by Dan Ogden; copy of “The Democratic National Committee in the Campaign of 1960” (18 pp); “The Basic Social Goals of Liberal; Studies” (15 pp); “Trends in Democratic State Party Organization" (12 pp.); “Practical Politics” (38 pp.); “Trends in Democratic State Party Organization" (in complete draft); Report on Party Organization Activity (26 pg.)

 

1/23

Mock Political Convention program at Washington State University; temporary rules for mock political convention; Fourth Annual Workshop in Practical Politics (program); Sixth Annual Workshop in Practical Politics (program); 4 items

 

1/24

 

 

Articles of the National Budget; "Beyond Zero Based Budgeting" (6 pg.); "Up From Zero Based Budgeting" (2 copies) (21 pg. and 25 pg.); Jerry McCaffery and Dan Ogden correspondence (1977); ASAP letters; budgeting and Carter articles; notes on budget (10 pg.); zero-based budgeting; 18 items

 

1/25

 

Materials for candidates entering federal political races; Letter from DNC to Democratic candidates (July 9, 1976); outline on how to win an election; Federal Election Commission Guide for Federal candidates; 1975 Federal Election Commission Record; Buckley v. Valero Summary; Federal Campaign Law (64 pg.); Campaign Treasurer's Handbook; 7 items

 

1/26

Materials addressing funding for campaigns; letter to AFL-CIO and "Scoop" Jackson on Dan Ogden's behalf; Public Law 93-443 (1974); invitation honoring Udall; RLEA support for Udall; document of fund raising (5 pg.); letters from Ogden campaign asking for contributions; Federal Election Commission campaign guide; Federal Election Commission (FEC) record 1976; copy of Public law 93-443 related to campaign expenditures; 16 items

 

1/27

 

 

Ogden for Congress; campaign card; fund raising dinner invitation; campaign flyer, press release, flyer for a presentation by Dan Ogden and California Governor Jerry Brown, form letters requesting support; campaign organization directory (2 copies); vita; stickers; clippings on the campaign; 1976 voter's guide; Dan Ogden's acceptance speech for Democratic nomination; Ogden's assessment of 1976 campaign results; 14 items

 

1/28

 

 

State conventions materials from the 1960’s presidential race; letter from Minnesota Senator Hubert H. Humphrey's office; clipping on Johnson for President; pamphlet on Johnson "A Leader to Lead the Nation"; ticket for Democratic Congressional Dinner; Draft Stevenson flyer; anti-Stevenson flyer; anti-Kennedy flyer; Symington pamphlet; 8 items

 

1/29

School of Public Affairs and Social Work; A Book of Ballots, a collection of facsimile ballots of local, state and national governments authored by Carol O. Smith and published by the Detroit Bureau of Governmental Research, 1938; 1 item

 

1/30

 

Campaign (1976)- DNC and DNCC; Dan Ogden banner; Jackson bumper stickers; Stevenson for president flyers; Rockefeller and misc. stickers; candidates manual 1976; Ike hat; DNC literature and platform; Kennedy for President; Adlai Stevenson pamphlets; Honest elections in Chicago; Majority Whip John J. McFall’s letter to Ogden congratulating him on his nomination as democratic candidate to congress; invitation to Dan Ogden for the Inauguration of President Jimmy Carter; 16 items

 

1/31

 

 

Set of items organization from the 1976 Campaign and described as older candidates for President; Henry M. Jackson campaign paper; Jackson stickers; Jackson for president pamphlets; Magnuson for president pamphlets; Governor Rosellini achievements; Hal Holmes to congress flyer; Re-elect Congressman Foley sticker; 23 items

 

1/32

 

Political Science Lectures and Notes; Dan Ogden's lecture notes and course outlines from the State College of Washington (WSU) (1949-1959) and Colorado State University (1975); 20 items

 

1/33

Political Science; Recent Political thought and materials; Lecture notes from 1953 and 1954; essays by Dan Ogden "Up From Zero Based Budgeting"; "The Democratic National Committee in the Campaign of 1960"; "Trends in Regular Democratic State Party Organization"; clippings, The Theory of the State as a Sovereign Justice Person; 11 items

 

1/34

 

Dan Ogden for Congress; misc. materials from Ogden's congressional campaign; advertising budget proposal; a packet containing flyers, stickers; sample ballots; candidate analysis report; Ogden campaign business card; 18 items

 

1/35

 

Misc. political pamphlets; Human rights; social security; four pamphlets relating to Nixon on national purpose, housing, scientific revolution and biography; volunteer forms for Nixon campaign; 7 items

 

1/36

Letter from Robert F. Kennedy to Mr. Claudius O. Johnson of the State College of Washington concerning interest in an Interim Report from the Committee on Improper Activities in Labor or Management Field; 1 item

 

1/37

 

Operation Salvage Kit (1960’s Kennedy Campaign); letter from Martin J. McNamara Jr. regarding Inaugural anniversary; Ogden vita (undated); letter to Ogden regarding dollars for Democrats drive; letter from the DNC to Ogden with congratulations on becoming a CCH faculty fellow; correspondence between Ogden and Carey; Itinerary for advance men; advance man’s copy for Kennedy campaign Bowling Green visit; Get-Out-The Vote contest; REA editorial; labor committee in support of Kennedy; anti-communist flyer and other flyers; campaign song lyrics; fund raising aids; election data booklet; 1960 platforms; facts for victory in 60; 38 items

 

1/38

Operation Salvage Kit (1960’s Kennedy Campaign); Kennedy’s Caravans: A Design for Victory in 60 (Booklet); Students for Kennedy: Guide for Victory (Booklet); Student  Young Democratic Guide to Victory: Kennedy/Johnson Victory Manual; campaign bulletins; form letters to Farmers for Kennedy/Johnson; pamphlets and Kennedy campaign logo; Kennedy’s labor record; dollars for Democrats; manual for senior citizens for Kennedy; press releases; misc. items; 28 items

 

1/39

Democratic National Committee Research Division; DNC Correction Please (1960 campaign newsletter, Issue no. 1-Issue no. 19; missing Issue no. 15); Adlai Stevenson information pamphlet; Achievements of the Eisenhower-Nixon Republican administration Pocket Reminder; History of the Democratic National Committee (6 pp.); Courier Magazine article of Kennedy as presidential hopeful; Platform and Resolutions of the Washington State Democratic Convention (1952); Article “Kennedy Campaign Reviewed by Ogden” from the Daily Evergreen (WSU paper); Facts for Victory in ’60 (on Kennedy, Nixon, Johnson and Cabot); 11 items

 

1/40

Democratic National Committee; Democratic Digest, a periodical for the Democratic Party; Inaugural Spectacle, Special Edition of Life magazine of Kennedy Inauguration; 1967 issue of The Democrat; Twenty Years of Teamwork: The Story of What The American People Have Accomplished Since 1932, Compiled from Official Sources by Senator Clinton P. Anderson;  Washington Post coverage of the Kennedy Assassination November 23, 1963; 13 items

 

1/41

 

What Nixon Said (1960 Campaign); A partial document circulated by Emily Eiselman for Dan Ogden's use. The document outlines Nixon's positions on major political issues for the 1960 presidential campaign; 1 item

 

1/42

Instructions for Advance Men on Kennedy Campaign and Kennedy Travel Itinerary; Documents include standards and procedures for the Advance men on the Kennedy campaign; Travel itinerary for Wisconsin, Florida and other States.; 14 items

 

1/43

 

Instructions and notes from Advance men and travel itinerary; Notes from advance men, campaign planning committee guide for Advance men; press supplement; travel itinerary for Kennedy for Wisconsin, Philadelphia, Virginia, Maryland, Bowling Green; correspondence relating to Ogden on the campaign trail; misc.; 32 items

 

1/44

 

Young Democrats Campaign material (1960); pamphlets; Students for Kennedy and Johnson guide to Victory; College Manual for Young Democratic Clubs of America; Teen Democrats for Kennedy-Johnson victory manual; Kennedy-Johnson New Voters Manual; items 12

 

1/45

 

Democratic National Committee- Women's Division; news clippings; newsletter "For and About Women"; Office of Women's Activities program for "Political Activity, Political Education and Political Fund Raising"; History of Democratic Women; the Key to Democratic Victory: A Guidebook for Country and Precinct Workers; 6 items

 

1/46

 

Dollars for Democrats Drive campaign (1960); Documents, notes and flyers concerning the Dollars for Democrats drive; correspondence from the Advertising Council;

 

1/47

 

Dollars for Democrats Drive campaign (1960); Dollars for Democrats publicity kit; certificate book; flyers; pamphlet explaining the campaign; newsletters; Dollars for Democrats publicity; leader kit; finance control sheet; solicitors kit; 21 items

 

1/48

 

Dollars for Democrats Drive campaign (1960); 1959 Dollars for Democrats Timetable; check list; Report on 1960 Dollars for Democrats Drive; Washington State Drive; 1959 Dollars for Democrats Drive in Southern California; organization plan for the campaign; State Drive Chairman and Orders (directory); notes for inserts for directory; Democratic national Committee Status Report and quotas (1960); state chairmen directory;  20 items

 

1/49

 

Dollars for Democrats campaign (1960); transcripts for public service announcements; letters from the advertising council for political broadcasts; television fact sheet from the advertising council; revised codes (Records Division of the Democratic National Committee); article case study by Bernard Hennessy “Political Money Without Strings” (46 pp.); 7 items

 

1/50

 

DNC Campaign Committee materials; pamphlet for the Democratic Business and professional Club; Sample Canvassers Kit; DNC committee research division plan of operations and organization (1960); DNC proposed 1960 State quotas; “Are you a Natural Democrat” pamphlet; Organizational Pattern for Campaign of Congressional Candidate; memorandum from DNC on the subject of Neighborhood Discussion Program of 1960; documentation pyramid; misc. memos; the Nixon record; 11 items

 

1/51

 

Democratic Materials; misc. materials from the 1962 and 1964 campaigns and also some prior materials; pamphlets for taking part in politics, social security, Medicare, record of the American Medical Association on social  legislation, Kennedy card; 1964 election year Argument Settler; re-elect Kennedy for senate flyer; Article about Vice-presidential candidates (Nixon and Kefauver); materials against 1964 Goldwater campaign; 1964 paper on Colorado politics; LBJ Flyer; Johnson-Humphrey Bumper sticker; DAG ballot; Kennedy logo in Spanish; Democrat newsletter for 1962; Royce Hansen for congress flyer; Lydon B. Johnson campaign booklet; 20 items

 

Series A: Political Campaign Materials  (continued)

Drawer/Folder

Contents

2/52

Democratic Campaign Planning Committee Documents (1960); subcommittee assignments; Confidential memorandums (check lists of projects); Democratic Party pamphlets from the 1950’s; Life magazine article on Adlai Stevenson’s 1956 Democratic Party nomination for president; 1964 Washington Post news clipping on Goldwater’s party control; Congressional Record flyer focused on a book, A Texan Looks at Lyndon,” written as a criticism of Lyndon B. Johnson (1964); editorial from the New York Herald Tribune on why Goldwater falters (1964);

DNC publication “A Goldwater Primer”; 23 items

 

2/53

 

Materials from the You Decide Program for the 1960 Kennedy campaign; pamphlets covering major issues and Democratic Party solutions; Senior Citizens for Kennedy; neighborhood discussion program documents covering civil rights, senior citizens, housing, and education

 

2/54

You Decide Program; campaign materials highlighting senior citizens for the 1960 Kennedy presidential campaign; educators for Kennedy; misc. Kennedy and Democratic Party support pamphlets; campaign paper covering Democratic pledge for Human Rights and Civil Rights; 21 items

 

2/55

 

Operation Support; a campaign kit of basic campaign materials in support of Kennedy and Johnson; 17 items

 

2/56

 

Democratic National Committee: The Advisory Council; Democratic programs for Action publications; the United States Space program; Defense, Disarmament and Survival; The Decision in 1960; Nuclear tests and National Security; and other Advisory council publications; publicity division statement release, news clipping on search for new  DNC leader

 

2/57

1956 Republican campaign materials; Letter to Dan and Val Ogden describing contents of campaign materials and personal information; National Citizens for Eisenhower-Nixon statement “Disturbing the Peace; Eisenhower and Nixon campaigns; postcards, flyers, newsletters, pamphlets, stickers, materials cover major issues on labor; 34 items

 

2/58

1956 Republican campaign materials; Eisenhower and Nixon campaigns; postcards, comic book, flyers, newsletters, pamphlets, stickers, materials cover major issues on labor, education, farm program, women; republican achievements handbill, get out the vote; 14 items

 

2/59

 

1956 Republican campaign materials; 1956 Presidential Handbook

 

2/60

Campaign pamphlets; misc. pamphlets for presidential and election campaigns; Adali Stevenson; Democratic National Committee; Johnson and Veterans affairs record, Johnson partnership and peace with women; Johnson and Humphrey bumper sticker; 6 items

 

2/61

Washington State Blanket Primary; letter from Terry Hunt, Master of Washington State Grange, to a state representation  regarding efforts to preserve the blanket primary (2002); blanket primary proposal H-1491.3(copy); Bill enacting the preservation of blanket primaries; letter to state representatives regarding reform to the election process; testimony on blanket primary submitted to Members of the House Select Elections Committee by professor David Olson (2001); Grangers for Citizens Preserving the Blanket Primary Initiative Explained (2001); editorial to the Columbian written by Dan Ogden (2000); misc. notes; Supreme Court of the United States California Democratic Party et al. v. Jones, Secretary of state of California et al. (copy); copy of a letter from Washington Attorney General Christine O. Gregoire to Governor Gary Locke and Secretary of State Ralph Munro re: the constitutionality of the blanket primary; order by the two major parties to leave the September 2000 primaries unchanged; motion for primary injunction; memo from the Attorney general of Washington with a summary on alternatives to the blanket primary; news clippings; The Blanket Primary and Party Regularity in Washington essay by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr. (1948); Washington’s Popular Primary by Daniel M. Ogden Jr. (1951); 23 items

 

2/62

Washington State Blanket Primary (Part I); notes of the blanket primary; news clippings (2000); presentation notes on Public Hearing on Alternatives to the Blanket Primary; Secretary of State presentation of alternatives to the blanket primary; History of Blanket Primary in Washington; Description of Blanket primary in California; an email detailing an editorial on the blanket primary; letter to Secretary of State from the chair of Washington State Democratic Central; other correspondence concerning the conduct of transitioning from the blanket primary; Don Benton calls for task force regarding the primary election system; Clark County Democratic Central Committee notes; Report of  Task Force on Response to Blanket Primary Decision; memo about the Supreme Court Blanket Primary Decision; misc. correspondence with reactions from the Washington State Democratic Central; State Democratic Leaders Postpone Primary Lawsuit (article from Seattle PI website); Take Blanket Off September Primary (article from Seattle PI website); list of public hearings on the blanket primary; misc. memorandums; 41 items

 

2/63

Washington State Blanket Primary (Part I); letter to Dan Ogden from the Washington State Assistant Attorney General enclosed with copies of Plaintiff’s Disclosure of Expert Testimony, Republican Intervenors’ Disclosure of Expert Testimony, Libertarian Party’s notice of Proposed Expert and Secretary of State’s Disclosure of Expert Witness; revised drafts of the alternatives to a blanket primary; drafts sent to state representative Val Ogden from the Attorney General’s office; an email explaining instant runoff voting; letter to Secretary of State from the chair of Washington State Democratic Central regarding the conduct of the September 19, 200 democratic Primary; Washington State Grange business card; letter from Dan Ogden, as Clark County Democratic Central chair, to Paul Berendt regarding his reaction to the blanket primary decision; memo providing an overview of events and legislature relating to the Blanket Primary; Report of Task force on Response to Blanket Primary Decision; letter to Secretary of State from Washington State Democratic Committee chair on the Conduct of September 19, 200 Democratic Primary; press release from the Clark County democratic Central Committee outlining opposition to the State Democratic Party chairman’s decision to force a closed primary; editorial on the debate about the blanket primary copied from Columbian.com website; 19 items

 

 

 

2/64

Washington State Blanket Primary (Part I); correspondence with Val Ogden with regards to Alaska’s alternative voting electoral system; testimony to the House Select Committee on Elections from the Washington Citizens for Proportional Representation regarding instant runoff voting; Report on the 2000 Washington Primary: “Undemocratic and Unnecessary” (from the Washington Citizens for Proportional representation); 3 items.

 

2/65

Washington State Blanket Primary (Part IV); notes on the Blanket Primary Issues; news clipping editorial from Slade Gordon; emails from Washington State Democratic Committee Central; news clipping “Senate passes blanket primary replacement”; draft of a resolution to the Washington State Democratic State Central Committee on the support of the blanket primary; article “The Blanket Primary Dilemma before the Washington State Legislature in 2001 by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr. (2001); news clipping “Court ruling allows choice on primaries” by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr.; letters to the editor from Ogden; clipping “Primary reform pursued”;  clipping “Let legislature fix blanket primary”; misc. clippings; list of daily newspapers in Washington; fact sheet on the primaries; Volunteer Orientation and Guidelines for initiative 751; grange meeting minutes; signature targets by county for initiative 751; Grangers for Citizens Preserving the Blanket Primary presentation of initiative 751; power point presentation Changing the primary Election by rep. Dave Schmidt; Alaska options for Primary Election; 40 items.

 

2/66

Public Hearings on Blanket Primary; notes and draft for a testimony given by Dan Ogden; Report on the Public Hearings on Alternative to the Blanket Primary (issued by the Secretary of State); misc. notes; 3 items

 

2/67

Washington State Democratic Party v. Secretary of State of the State of Washington; Complaint for Declaratory Judgment and for Injunctive Relief Regarding the Washington State Blanket Primary; statement from Washington State Democratic Committee Central chair regarding course to be taken in the nomination process; letter regarding legal counsel for the Washington State Democratic party; Report of Task Force on Response to Blanket primary Decision; Response to Offer of Agreed Injunction by Secretary of State; 6 items

 

2/68

Blanket primary article (1955); Twenty Years of the Blanket Primary by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr.; letter to the Seattle daily Times (February 23, 1956); Summary: Twenty Years of the Blanket Primary; 3 items

 

2/69

Blanket Primary Articles; Washington’s Popular Primary by Daniel M. Ogden Jr. (1951); Recent Washington Experience with the Blanket Primary by Daniel M. Ogden Jr. (ca. 1948); A Model Primary System by Joseph P. Harris; letters from National Municipal League pertaining to Ogden’s article on the blanket primary (1949, 1950); letter to Ogden from John L. King of the Washington State Grange (1950); correspondence between Ogden and Hugh A. Bone regarding blanket primary (1950); letters from John Harris, University of California, and Ogden (1950); Spokane County Republican Central Committee requesting information from Ogden on survey data discussed in the Spokesman Forum column (1953); Ogden’s reply to Spokane County Republican Central Committee; clipping Forum article in the Spokesman “Blanket Primary Favored”; clipping “Blanket Primary critics Refuted”; letter to the League of Women Voters from Ogden (1954); misc. notes and draft responding to blanket primary; Secretary of State draft of a proposal to change the Washington State primary ballot (ca. 1948);  21 items

 

2/70

Blanket primary newspaper clippings; “Blanket Primary Favored” (The Spokesman Review, Feb. 12, 1953); “Anderson Urges State’s Primary Ballot Changes” (Spokane Daily Chronicle, May 2, 1955); “Plot Thickens in Primary” (The Spokesman Review,  March 11, 1956); “Who Picks Party Candidates” (The Spokesman Review , May 1, 1955); “Seems to Be No Off-Sides Rules in This Game” (The Spokesman Review, Sep. 5, 1958); “The Blanket Primary Can Hurt Able Candidates” (The Spokesman-Review, September 12, 1954); “Plebiscite for Governor Now”; “What’s the Purpose of a Party Primary?” (The Spokesman Review, February 8, 1953); 7 items

 

2/71

“A New Primary System” article by Joseph P. Harris (State Government, July 1948); 1 item

 

2/72

Split Ticket; Voting behavior Approach to Split-Ticket Voting in 1952 by Daniel M. Ogden Jr. (The Western Political Quarterly September 1958); expanded draft Voting behavior Approach to Split-Ticket Voting in 1952 by Daniel M. Ogden Jr. (62 pages); theoretical framework for Split Ticket Voting in the 1952 General Election; shortened draft Voting behavior Approach to Split-Ticket Voting in 1952 by Daniel M. Ogden Jr. (22 pages); misc. correspondence relating to the submission of the article to the American Political Science Review; 6 items

 

2/73

Misc. articles; “McGovern and Goldwater Parallel Prescriptions for Defeat” by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr.; “Paul Butler, Party Theory and the Democratic Party” by Daniel M. Ogden, Jr; correspondence between Ogden and John Fischer of Harper & Brothers Publishing regarding article; newspaper clipping “The search for GOP Unity”; Road Back for the GOP; clippings “GOP Factions Must Heal Rift”; “Reporter At Large, Campaign: Goldwater” (New Yorker); misc. notes pertaining to the 1964 presidential campaign; news clipping “Editors predict Johnson Will Win By Large Margin”; clipping “Texas Togetherness; Johnson is a Unifying Influence on Feuding Democrats” (Wallstreet Journal, October 15, 1964); clippings “LBJs Popular Vote is Largest Ever”; clippings “McGovern Drops 2 Reformers”; clippings “The Democratic Party Still needs Reform”; 18 items

 

Series B: Northwest Public Power

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Contents

3/1

Washington PUD Commissions Association documents; Pamphlets informing the public about the PUD, directories, and pamphlets covering districts in Washington, correspondence between Dan Ogden and the Chelan County PUD; other literature produced for the public from the Washington PUD Association ; 22 items. ca. 1938 -ca. 1960

 

3/2

Washington PUD Commissions Association; directories, bylaws, and pamphlets covering districts in Washington; 8 items. ca. 1948- ca. 1960

 

3/3

PUD Commissions Association, Pamphlets informing the public about the Chelan Dam, Rocky Reach project, Report on the Decade of Progress (1948-1958) published by the Chelan County PUD, Rocky Reach Construction Report No.1, No. 16, No. 17; pamphlet on the success story of Washington State PUD; a letter to the community regarding the successful start-up of the Rocky Reach Dam; 14 items. ca. 1940 -ca. 1960;

 

3/4

Wenatchee Daily World story of Rufus Woods; correspondence with Ken Billington regarding the history of PUD in Washington State; directory of operating public utilities in Washington; Puget Sound Power and Light Company Chart of acquired utilities (2 copies); Public Utility District Law of Washington; Legislature of State of Washington session laws from 1945 (Public Utilities and Public Utility Districts Wholesale Electric Power); 6 items. ca. 1950

 

3/5

Wenatchee Daily World (Newspaper):  The Story of Rufus Woods; 1 item. ca. 1950

 

3/6

The Story of the Washington Water Power Company 1889-1930; Facts About Your Tacoma City Light; Puget Sound Power and Light Company (publication documenting maximum lighting rates); District Power Bill (laws from 1941 and 1945) Washington State Grange; A Half Century of Continuous Service: Washington Power 1889-1939; Power: A Dramatic Story of the Crusade for Public Power, Culminating in Bonneville; 6 items.

 

3/7

Dan Ogden notes on the early history of power companies in the Pacific Northwest and navigation history;

 

3/8

Materials used for Chapter 4 of Ogden’s Thesis; Pamphlets from the Inland Empire Waterways Association; Columbia Basin Reclamation Project (Department of the Interior); BPA pamphlets; Your Columbia River (BPA); Aluminum in the Northwest and What it means to You; McNary Dam; Hungry House Dam; The ABC of Columbia Snake River Development; Power for Defense; 16 items; ca. 1940-ca. 1950.

 

3/9

Materials used for Chapter 4 of Ogden’s Thesis; Data on Bridges over navigable streams; rail rates on grain to Portland (1930 to 1952); rail-barge rates on grain to tide water elevator at Portland and Vancouver; Proceedings and Debates of the 85th Congress: The Drama of the Columbia River (May 19, 1958); the 308 review report (October 1, 1948); Inland Empire Waterways Association Budget for 1953, Inland Empire Waterways Association recommended quotas; Membership of the Inland Empire Waterways Association, Inc. (April 1958); Statement Presented By the Inland Empire Waterways Association (September 18, 1935); Resolutions passed by the Inland Empire Waterways Association; 10 items; 1938- ca. 1950.

 

3/10

Materials used for Chapter 4 of Ogden’s Thesis; Inland Empire Waterways Association newsletter (March 1953; Feb, 1959); Membership of the Inland Empire Waterways Association, Inc.; Directory of Inland Empire Waterways Association Officers (1958-1959, 1961); Inland Empire Waterways Association financial Statement (1952); disbursements (1951); Authorized and recommended projects; Itinerary for river trip; Organized port districts on the Columbia and Snake River system (1958); Ice Harbor Dam; 11 items; ca. 1950.

 

 

 

3/11

Thesis Chapter 4; Pamphlets; TVA Miracle or Monster; The TVA Idea; Low-cost Electricity for Spokane Homes; The Truth about WWP Rates; The Big “T” in Electric Power Cost; The Proposed Electric Power and Communications Initiative Measure; “Isms” or Realities; Hydroelectric Stations of the Washington Water Power Company; The Power Situation in the Pacific Northwest;

 

3/12

Thesis Chapter 4; Pamphlets; Airplane Map of Columbia River (1948, Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway); Dangers of the TVA Method of River Control; Public Power is Expensive; The Truth about WWP Rates; A Dangerous Ordinance; The Plain ABC’s You Should Know About Hell’s Canyon Dam; Government Owned and Controlled Compared with Privately Owned and Regulated Utilities; Tacoma Light Information Book (1938-1939); 8 items.

 

 

3/13

Thesis Chapter 4; Pamphlets; I Want to Know about The Electric Industry (1951-1952); Spokane Says The C.R.P.A. Is Not The American Way; Initiative pamphlet (1946); Pacific Northwest Power Empire Bill; Nebraska, The Public Power State; 5 items.

 

3/14

Thesis Chapter 4; Notes on Reclamation and the Columbia Basin Project.

 

3/15

Thesis Chapter 5; The 23 years Battle for Grand Coulee Dam by Rufus Woods (signed); Department of Interior Bibliography of the Columbia Basin Project. Clippings on the story of Rufus Woods; Kilowatts and Salmon; Biennial Report of Columbia Basin Commission (1948); map detailing the Columbia Basin Project; Spokane Chamber of Commerce letter to Dan Ogden;  10 items.

 

3/16

Thesis Chapter 5; Rufus Woods Magnificent Pipe Dream; Potentials of Irrigation in the Pacific Northwest; Third Report of the Columbia River Basin Commission; 3 items.

 

3/17

Thesis Chapter 5; notes on the history and development of public power in the Pacific Northwest.

 

 

3/18

Thesis Chapter 5; Pamphlets; Grand Coulee Generators; Grand Coulee Dam (data); Columbia Basin Irrigation Project; Principal Features of Major Hydraulic Works; Power Columbia Basin Project; Clipping on the Oregon Power Project; 7 items.

 

 

3/19

Thesis Chapter 5; notes on the Columbia Basin project, public power and Bonneville Dam.

 

3/20

Thesis Chapter 7; Articles by H.V. Carpenter; clippings; letter from Judge Homer T. Bone; 5 items.

 

3/21

Thesis Chapter 7; Notes, Oregon State Planning Board; Creation BPA; BPA and Umatilla hearings.

 

3/22

 

 

Thesis Chapter 8; Constitution of the National Reclamation Association; clippings; South Irrigation pamphlet; Grand Coulee Tourist ad; misc, pamphlets on the Columbia Basin Project; 8 Items

 

3/23

Thesis Chapter 8, Propaganda; A Brief History of the WWPC (1949); It’s York Pocketbook: Creeping Socialism? (1949); Handbills (news clippings); Pubic Utility District Law of Washington (1947); The Amazing PUD (series of articles reprinted from the Kitsap County news of Bremerton, Washington in July 1948; 19 items.

 

3/24

Thesis Chapter 8; Newspaper clippings; Senator Magnuson Explains Basin Account (June 17, 1950) Wenatchee Daily World; State Residents resent Implication on PUD- Jackson (June 16, 1950) Wenatchee Daily World; Rock Island Dam Fish Ban Lifted, Grange Backing Government Leasing of farm Land to Reduce Surplus (June 13, 1950) Wenatchee Daily World; 3 items.

 

3/25

Thesis Chapter 8; reclamation pamphlets; Resolutions from the Twenty-first and twenty-second National Reclamation Association Annual Meetings; essay on irrigation; Reclamation News (1954); Legislative Digest (1954); Reclamation Pays an Extra Dividend in recreation and Conservation; Theodore Roosevelt on the Conservation and Development of our Natural Resources (pamphlet distributed by the Washington PUD Association)

 

3/26

Thesis Chapter 8; Reclamation pamphlets; Constitution of the national Reclamation Association (1946); Reclamation…A National Investment; Resolutions from the 15th and 17th annual convention of the National Reclamation Association; Letters and statements from the National Reclamation Association on power; 8 items.

 

3/27

Thesis Chapter 9; News clipping “Tacoma Power Fight Won By Public Power; Bonneville Power: What it Costs, How to Get It; Annual Report for City Of Seattle; Residential and Commercial Lighting Costs (Bonneville Project); Message from Sen. Homer T. Bone Public Power Pays; 1947 End of the Year Report Pacific Power and Light; 1946 End of the Year Report Pacific Power and Light; 7 images.

 

 

3/28

Thesis Chapter 9; notes on Seattle City Light Company, Bonneville Power Administration

 

3/29

Thesis Chapter 9; Spokane Building Owners and Managers Association, Taxpayers Association and Apartment Association recommend voting No on referendum No. 25 against PUD; correspondence from Norman Mackenzie (Easter Washington PUD treasury); correspondence with Homer T. Bone; 7 items.

 

3/30

Thesis Chapter 9; Pamphlets, documents; The People’s Power; manager monthly report Public Utility District No.1; Northwest Public Power Association; Annual Report Public Utility District No.1 Grays Harbor (1947); Columbia River Power and the Co-op; Columbia River Power and the Northwest (1940); map of public power development (1945); 7 items.

 

3/31

Thesis Chapter 9; News Clippings re: sale of stock in the pacific Power and Light Company

 

3/32

Thesis Chapter 9; Notes; re: Anti-PUD propaganda

 

3/33

Thesis Chapter 9; Notes; re: Initiative No.12, an initiative permitting public utilities to cooperative with one another and allowing Federal Government to acquire privately owned electric properties.

 

3/34

Thesis Chapter 9; Pamphlets; I Want to Know About the Electric Industry (1951-1952); The PUDs of Washington State (2 copies); The PUD Story; Who? What? Why?, the Proposed Power Ordinance; It’s Your Pocketbook (Creeping Socialism); F.A. Harper 31 cents; In Unity; How Much Will It Cost You…; 8 Frequently Asked Questions about the power Supply; More Kilowatt Hours to Serve You Cabinet Gorge; The Big “T” In Electric Power CosT; Spokane’s Public Power Ordinance; One to Eight; Clippings related to private power propaganda; 18 items.

 

 

3/35

Thesis Chapter 9; materials collection under the subject of propaganda; Pamphlets; A Case For Private Enterprise; Annual Report, Puget Sound Power and Light Company (1947); Puget Power Gives You More… (1945); Pacific Power and Light Company statement against municipalities from taking stock in private power; Report to the Nation: On Electrified Farming-A Defense Weapon; Murder About to be Committed; The Magic of America; news clippings; 9 items.

 

 

3/36

Thesis Chapter 9; materials marked as propaganda; Information regarding Referendum No. 25 prepared by employees and for employees of the Puget Sound Power and Light Company; A Survey of Public Opinion on the Power Question by Dan E Clark and Associates (1942); 2 items.

 

 

3/37

Thesis Chapter 9; materials marked as propaganda; Pamphlets; District Power Bill (Being Chapter 1, laws of Washington 1931. Page 3); How Referendum No. 25 Would jeopardize the War Effort and Stifle Our Growth; Remember It’s Your Money; Trends in Church, Education and Industry Cooperation (1950); The Illuminator, published by the Washington Water Power Company (1948); The Development of Rural Electrification in the Northwest (1947); news clipping from the Spokane Daily Journal, Law Held Bar to PUD Deal (1951); Public Utility District Tax Levies (1938-1948); The Facts about Referendum No. 25 at a Glance; Fee Paid and general Fund Expenditures: PUD State of Washington; Interior Department Appropriation Bill (1943,1948); Do You Know the Real Story Behind Walla Walla Electric Co-op; What’s Going on in Nebraska; Initiative Measure No. 166

 

 

3/38

Thesis Chapter 9; propaganda pamphlets and documents; This Threat to Natural Gas is Serious; Preference vs. Fair Play; Initiative 166 is Full of Tricks; The Free Enterprise System: What is It, How it Works, What it Has Done; A Real Eye Opener About Electric Rates and Utility Taxes; Grand Canyon: Facts vs. Fiction; The PUD Story; Referendum No. 25 The Political Power Bill; Stevens County PUD; The 164,000 Question (Stevens County); Washington Water Power Company, A Research Brief (1952); Is Public power More Efficient Than Private Power? (1953); The Amazing PUD Aftermath (1948); 13 items.

 

 

3/39

Publication, “Stevens County Election Summary: Public Utility District No.1 Vs. Washington Water Power Company” (1955); 1 item.

 

3/40

Publication, “Building McNary Dam: The Untold Story of Pacific Northwest Progress…proof that we don’t need CVA dictatorship here!” (ca. 1948); 1 item.

 

3/41

Publication, “Resources Problems in the pacific Northwest (1962); 1 item.

 

3/42

Pamphlets; Block the Idaho Power Grab Vote 307 X NO! (1947); Isms or Realities: Which shall control America’s waterways (1945); 16 Myths of Public Power (1951); Who foots the Bills for the federal Power Subsidies (1937); 4 items.

 

3/43

Publications; A Study of Future Power Transmission For The West (1952); 2 items (2 copies).

 

3/44

Newspaper; Grange Bulletin, Vol. XLVIII, No. 9 (October 5, 1948, with topic of Vote 307 X NO; clippings; 3 items.

 

3/45

Publication; Water Resources Development by the Corps of Engineers in Washington (1953); 1 item.

 

3/46

Publication; Water Resources Development by the Corps of Engineers in Idaho (1953); 1 item.

 

3/47

Publication; Plan for Development of Natural Resources of the pacific Northwest (1952); Power Resources of Hydroelectric Projects with Hydraulic Operations Independent of the Columbia River System 1968-1969 and 2010; 1 item.

 

3/48

Publication; Water Resources Development of Oregon by the Army Corps of Engineers (1953); Information Bulletin on a Study of Water Resource Development Columbia River Basin (1957); 2 items.

 

3/49

Publication; Federal Electric Policy by Henry P. Caulfield, Jr. Resources for the Future, Inc. (1958); Hydroelectric Power and Development of the Potomac River Basin (ca. 1957)

 

3/50

Publications, articles, memos and notes regarding federal electric power policy; A Perspective for pending Federal Water Resources Legislation (1960); Letter from Secretary of Interior Stewart L. Udall to Edward Lahart of the Department of Economics and Business Practices (1962); The President’s Water Resource  Policy Commission Hydroelectric Policy; Water Resource Project Committee Report; The President’s Water Resource  Policy Commission: Reimbursable and Nonreimbursable Costs; The President’s Water Resource  Policy Commission: rate of Interest and Payoff period; Inland Waterways and Freight Rates; Water Resources projects and the Business Cycle; memorandum on Hydroelectric Power Policy to Ogden from Maurice C. Taylor; misc. notes and memos on federal power policy (1962); 15 items.

 

3/51

Statement By Honorable Warren G. Magnuson United States Senator From Washington Before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs; 1 item.

 

 

Series B: Northwest Public Power (continued):

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Contents

 

4/52

Pacific Northwest Southwest Intertie. United State Department of the Interior news releases; a selection of releases from 1961-1964; 8 items.

 

4/53

Pacific Northwest Southwest Intertie. United State Department of the Interior news releases; a selection of releases from 1964; 11 items.

 

4/54

Pacific Northwest Southwest Intertie. Press Briefing Kit for the United States-Canada Treaty Affecting the Columbia River; Remarks by H.T Nelson before the Inland Empire Chapter; Treaty with Canada, message from the president of the United States (1961); clipping “Canadian Politics Doom Columbia Power Treaty” (1961); 4 items.

 

4/55

Pacific Northwest Southwest Intertie. Press briefing from Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Department of the Interior (June 25, 1964); 1 item.

 

4/56

Publications. Marketing Area of Bonneville Power Administration Report (1963); Memorandum of the Chairman to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (1960); hearings Before the Subcommittee on Irrigation and Reclamation of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs House of Representatives (1963); 3 items.

 

4/57

Bonneville Power Administration Financial Statements (1963); Bonneville Power Administration Revised Format for BPA Financial Reporting (1964); United States Department of the Interior letter to Senator Jackson (1963); 3 items.

 

4/58

Publications. Pacific Northwest Pacific Southwest Extra-High Voltage Common Carrier Inter-Connection (December 15, 1961; 1 item.

 

4/59

Publications. Report of the Secretary of the Interior to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees on the Pacific Northwest/Pacific Southwest Intertie (June 1964); 1 item.

 

4/60

Misc.; Congressional Record, Another Administration Give Away at hells Canyon (1957); Pacific Northwest-Southwest Intertie map and publication (1964); 3 items.

 

4/61

Columbia Interstate Compact Commission Editorial Fact File; 27 items.

 

4/62

Columbia Interstate Compact Commission; First Annual Report (draft); Second Annual Report (draft); Preliminary Draft Columbia Interstate Compact; First Annual Report; Second Annual Report; Third Annual Report; Fourth Annual Report; Sixth Annual Report; Ninth Annual Report; Tenth Annual Report; Columbia Interstate Compact; Snake-Colorado Project; 13 items.

 

4/63

Thesis Chapter 10; materials collected under the subject of Columbia Valley Authority (CVA); Report of the Columbia Basin Commission (1946); Congressional Record; Congressman Report (Walt Horan); Letter to Dan Ogden from senator Warren G. Magnuson (1949); Summary of Columbia Valley Administration Bill; Excerpts from Statement on the CVA given by Warren G. Magnuson (1949); Q and A on CVA Bill; Bibliography on the Proposed CVA (1950); League for CVA  (1950); Address by the Assistant Secretary of the Interior; letter to Ogden from League for CVA (1950); letter to Ogden from Congressman Hugh Mitchell (1949); Pacific Northwest Development Association (1948); The Challenge of the Columbia (1948); Extension of Remarks of Homer D. Angell of Oregon in the House of Representatives (1945); Clippings, “Truman seeks Vast TVA Project for the Columbia River System,” “Truman Will Seek a TVA on Columbia,” Horan Bill for a Columbia Interstate Commission; 20 items.

 

4/64

Thesis Chapter 10; notes for Columbia Valley Authority (CVA).

 

4/65

Thesis Chapter 10; materials collected under the subject of Pro Columbia Valley Authority (CVA) propaganda; letter to Ogden from Hugh Mitchell (1949); Introduction to A Columbia Valley Administration (1949); Map of Area Included in proposed Columbia Valley Administration; Address by the Assistant Secretary of the Interior; CVA and Defense Production; CVA and Conservation; people and Resources; CVA and Jobs for Lumbermen; The Story of CVA; Why You Need CVA; 10 items.

 

4/66

Thesis Chapter 10; materials collected under the subject of Columbia Valley Authority (CVA) speakers manual; 1 item.

 

4/67

Materials collected under the heading of Misc.; Clippings, “Budget Is Hard on Reclamation”; “PUD’s Witnesses Now Being Heard”; “Stevens County Votes Next Tuesday on Sale of PUD Properties”; “Stevens PUD Could profit From Sale”; “Grant PUD opens Meeting as Argument Comes to a Head”; “Grand Jury Probe of Grant PUD Pondered”; “Storm Clouds Still Boil Around Grant PUD”; “Grand Jury to probe Grant PUD”; Ogden correspondence with Kirby Billingsley; Columbia Basin Project Pay-Out; pamphlets: Power at Cost; City of Seattle Department of Lighting Annual Report (1947); Analysis of Operations, Chelan County (1958); Scenic Storehouses of Power: Tacoma City Light; City of Tacoma Public Utilities (1957); Tacoma City Light Hydro-plants; PGE Pioneers New Approach to Fish Passage at Pelton Project; Fish Get Novel Treatment at PGE’s North Fork Project; 27 items.

 

4/68

Rocky Reach Hydro-Electric Project; Construction Reports (1957-1961); 13 items.

 

4/69

Materials Collected under the subject of Public Utility Districts; pamphlets: Easy Does It, Public Power Success Story; article “Power Districts: An Emerging Device for Low Cost Electricity”; By-laws of the Washington Public Utility Districts Association; Public Utility District Law of Washington; letters to Ogden from Ken Billington (Washington Public Utility Districts Association); Safeguards Essential to Obtain Benefits for power Consumers; clippings: “State to Fight for Rapids Site”; 12 items.

 

4/70

Thesis Chapter 10; materials collected under the subject of anti -Columbia Valley Authority (CVA) propaganda; pamphlets, clippings, documents; As a matter of Fact; It’s Your Pocketbook (Creeping Socialism?); “Hat in Hand”; “They fear Democracy”; “PUD and Socialism”; “Government within Government”; “You Can’t second Guess”: “Myers’ PUD Gigantics”; “Tax Problems Accompany PUDs” ; “The CVA Question”; “A Chance For Private Enterprise”; “More Big Government”; “Why CVA?”; The Little Story of Ten Little Workers (flyer); How 27 men Can Capture the United States; The Authority Issue; Cheap Power and Industrial Development; National Reclamation Association of anti-CVA propaganda; misc. clippings; A Case History (Yakima Daily republic); The Amazing PUD Aftermath (1948); 25 items.

 

4/71

Materials collected under the subject of the Columbia Valley Authority (CVA); clippings and documents; “Opposition to CVA Grows in Northwest”; Abe Goff’s Warning”; Political and Administrative Aspects of the Columbia Valley Administration Proposal (Daniel Ogden Article); hand written notes on the CVA controversy; 5 items.

 

 

4/72

Thesis Chapter 10; materials collected under the subject of Columbia Valley Authority (CVA) Legislature-Bills; Hubert H. Humphrey “Public Power Belongs to the People”; clippings, “Power permit is not a License”; “Straighten Record on Public Power” (editorial); National rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) Facts (pamphlet); Washington Water Power Company (1956 annual report); Idaho power Company (1956 annual report); Pacific Power & Light Company (1956 annual report); Electric Consumers Information (December 27 1956);  Electric Consumers Information (April 12 1957); Electric Consumers Information (June 11 1957);  Agenda for PNW Subcommittee Meeting (March 12 1957); 12 items.

 

 

4/73

Thesis Chapter 10; materials collected under the subject of Columbia Valley Authority (CVA) Legislature-Bills;  Congressional Record “The Columbia Valley Administration: better Government, Not Bigger Government” by Senator Henry M Jackson; article “Socialism by Seduction” from an unknown publication; Utopia on the rocks: A Report on British Socialism in Action (The Pittsburgh Press) distributed by The Washington Water Power Co. (1949); Read For Yourself What CVA Means (Full text of S. 1645 reproduced from the original with marginal comments); The Reclamation program 1948-1954); 5 items.

 

 

4/74

Thesis Chapter 9; Materials collected under the subject of Public Ownership; clippings and documents; Proposal The Federal trade Commission Investigate Private Utilities Activities; 7 items.

 

4/75

Thesis Chapter 9; Materials collected under the subject of Private Ownership; pamphlets and flyers; The Record Tells the Story of Puget Power; How Much Do You Pay for your Electric Service; The Magic of America; The Story of Ten Little Workers (flyer); clippings “Pasco Mayor Says PUD Not Carrying Its Full Tax Load; 7 items.

 

 

4/76

Thesis Chapter 9; Materials collected under the subject of Private Ownership; pamphlets; 31 cents; More Kilowatt Hours to Serve You…Cabinet Gorge; Socialism Wears a False Face; The Case for Private Ownership of Electric Utilities; Washington Water Power Co.: A Half Century of Continuous Service (1889-1939); As A Matter of Fact; In Unity; 7 items.

 

4/77

Thesis Chapter 9; Materials collected under the subject of Private Ownership; misc. publications and clippings; Pacific Northwest Development Association (January 1957, July 1959); Development Program Contemplated in the Pacific Northwest?; Excerpts From letter Written by Theodore Roosevelt; General Electric Review (July 1955); Two Challenging Letters: TVA as Propagandized, TVA The Actual Facts (1948); Edison News (May 1951); clipping “TVA Was Only The Beginning”; Murder About to be Committed; clippings, “TVA as a Business”; “Giant Dam at the Dalles Three-Forths Completed” (1956); “Ice Harbor to bring Jobs, Power” (1955); “Winds up to 67 MPH Rake Spokane, Inland Empire” (1955); “Final Data Assembly Underway for Middle Snake Dams” (1955); “Committee Gives Go Ahead to Ice Harbor” – “Chief Joseph Dam First Three power Units Ready in September” (1955); 15 items.

 

4/78

Thesis Chapter 11; Materials collected under the subject of Northwest Development Plans; Teamwork…the way to get a big job done, The John Day Proposal; Columbia River Power Development; Notes; The Columbia River Basin: Comprehensive Plans for Development of the Water and Related Resources; Public hearing documents and Columbia River Review Report sent to Dan Ogden from Benjamin R. Wood, Chief Engineer Department of Army Core of Engineers; 6 items.

 

4/79

Thesis Chapter 11; Materials collected under the subject of Expansion of Federal System;  pamphlets, correspondence, clippings and notes; McNary Dam; Hungry Horse Dam; Bonneville Dam; Columbia Basin Project; Detroit Project Oregon; Chief Joseph Dam; For Defense and the Nation’s Strength Build Hells Canyon Dam (speech of Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon); Working Water For California’s Central Valley; Central Valley Project California; Power and Columbia River Storage; Senator Warren Magnuson news release (Hells Canyon Dam is Vital to Washington); copy of agreement between Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation; notes; clippings “Pearl Affirms expansion Plans”; “Eleven Year Task of Harnessing Columbia is Complete”; news releases (1953); appropriations data-Corps of Engineer’s projects (1954); 28 items.

 

4/80

Thesis Chapter 11; notes, Federal Power Expansion

 

4/81

Thesis Chapter 11; Materials collected under the subject of Federal Power Expansion;  Washington State Congressman Hugh Mitchell speech on hells Canyon Dam; pamphlets, Columbia River Power…a sound national investment in America’s Future (industrial expansion); Washington Water Power Co.; Cheap Power and Industrial Development; State of Oregon Official Voters’ Pamphlet (1948); Hungry Horse Dam; Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation; A Cooperative Coordinated Power Program for the Northwest;

Bonneville Power: A Statement of Policy by Pacific Power & Light Company; More Power to the Northwest; Bonneville Dam; Electric Power from the Columbia Basin Reclamation Project; Kilowatt-Hours Pooled for War in the Pacific Northwest; letter to Dan Ogden from Gus Norwood (Northwest Public Power Administration); news release from Waren Magnuson; Pacific Northwest Utilities Conference Committee Statement;

 

4/82

Thesis Chapter 5; numerous clippings regarding the Columbia River Basin Project.

 

4/83

Thesis Chapter 5; Publications; Hearing Before the Merchant Marine And Fishers Subcommittee… (S. Con. Res. 35; H.R. 5472; correspondence from US Senator Warren Magnuson to Dan Ogden; letter from Harold Stein (Staff Director Committee on Public Administration Cases) to Dan Ogden; 8 items.

 

4/84

Thesis Chapter 11; Power Storage and Salmon issues; Columbia River Power System (Map); clippings; notes; Report documenting efforts to alter federal power policy (1948-1949); 7 items.

 

4/85

Columbia River Development; Publications; Water Resources Conference (1958 agenda) with notes; letter to Ogden from Alfred D. Starbird (US Army Engineer Division); Hydro- A Study Guide of the Development of the Columbia River; Sequence and Timing in River Basin Development; Report of the International Joint Commission United States and Canada…Inter-Connection within the Columbia River System; The Great River of the West  (League of Women Voters of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington); Report on Public Power in the State of Washington (1960); 8 items.

 

4/86

Columbia River Development; Publications; The Columbia River Basin Project for Water Supply and Water Quality Management: Introductory Report; The Untold Story of Pacific Northwest Progress; 2 items.

 

4/87

Columbia River Development; Publications; Albeni Falls Dam; Columbia River Basin: Summary Statement on Salient Items Relating to Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs on proposed Amendment to HR 5472; Pacific Northwest Drainage Basins; 3 items.

 

4/88

Columbia River Development; Publications; Analysis and Progress Report; 1 item.

 

4/89

Down Stream Payments; Legislation; Providing for Payments by the Secretary of the Interior to owners of Non-federal Water-Use Facilities for Hydroelectric Power Benefits Realized by the United States There From;  1 item.

 

4/90

Upstream Storage Project; Thesis notes.

 

4/91

Hells Canyon Dam; Hells Canyon: Not Who? But What?; We Deeply Resent the Hells Canyon Giveway (petition forms); Statement of Senator Warren G. Magnuson (1953); Hells Canyon High Dam (graphic explanation of contribution); Government Testimony Shows Hells Canyon Superiority; National Hells Canyon Association Witnesses Oppose Pacific Northwest Power Co.; National Hells Canyon Association v. Federal Power Commission (appeals); Senate Hearings Announced for Hells Canyon Legislation as National Hells Canyon Association carries Case to Supreme Court; U.S. Supreme Court Denies Review of Hells Canyon Case; Denial of Certiorari by U.S. Supreme Court in Hells Canyon Case (copy from congressional record); No Hope for hells Canyon; House Interior Committee Deals Wallop to Hells Canyon Bill; Hells Canyon Defeat Blocked (clippings); Report of the senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of the Hells Canyon Dam of the Snake River Between Idaho and Oregon; Great day in the Afternoon Senate Passes Hells Canyon Bill; Future Upstream Depletion Above Hells Canyon; The New Giveaway Program ‘Stop the Dam’; H.R. 5; Hells Canyon, Hungry Horse Dam, and the Columbia River Power System (Congressional Record; 27 items.

 

4/92

Pressure Groups Using Courts (Hells Canyon); The Development of Hells Canyon by Roy F. Bessey; Hells Canyon Dam v. Oxbow Dam; Hells Canyon Fact Sheet; clippings related to Hells Canyon Dam; “Light on Hells Canyon; Advertisement for Hells Canyon Dam; Petition for a Wait of centiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; National Hells Canyon Association v. Federal Power Commission; 10 items.

 

4/93

Materials collected under the subject of Hells Canyon Dam; Hell’s Canyon, New Frontier of the West; Report of the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of the Hells Canyon Dam on the Snake River Between Idaho and Oregon; National Hells Canyon Association (1958, annual meeting); Statement of C. Giard Davidson on Behalf of the National Hell’s Canyon Association (1959); clippings, F.P.C. Aide Stirs New Power Issue (1957); The Truth on Hells Canyon Dam (pamphlet); mailer informing residents-“Your Taxes Will Pay for the Idaho Power Company Dams on Snake River”; Army Corps of Engineers Map showing major dams; Resolution 142; Resolution 55; Resolution 5;the Pacific Northwest Public Power Bulletin: Who Will Get Hells Canyon Power?; Hells Canyon Association convention agenda; Come to the Dam Giveaway (card); memo on the progress of Hells Canyon Dams; Straighten the record on Public Power (Denver Post editorial); Hells Canyon Blunder Builds Ike Headache (Pacific Northwest Cooperator); Endorsement of Resolution 1333 – Authorizing Construction of Hells Canyon Dam; Hells Canyon Dam v. Oxbow Dam; Congressional Record “Hells Canyon Dam; misc. notes and data; 28 items.

 

4/94

Materials collected under the subject of Hells Canyon Dam; notes on Hells Canyon Dam history; letter from Senator Frank Church to Ward Tucker regarding resolutions related to the establishment of Hells Canyon Dam; Hells Canyon (pamphlet); Investors League Bulletin (1959) relating to public power; misc. information on Hells Canyon legislation and public power legislation; 5 items.

 

4/95

Public Power – Columbia River Development; clippings related to Hells Canyon Dam and public power (editorials); data of capability of dams on the Columbia River; statements given at the Federal Power Commission Hearing at Lewistown Idaho (June 29, 1956);  The Conflict Between Fish and Power Resources in the Pacific Northwest (publication); Dan Ogden statement to Irrigation and Reclamation of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate (April 5, 1955); Key Policy Conflicts Affecting Columbia River Development (Dan Ogden article); The Issues of the Hells Canyon Controversy (March 30-31 1956); 18 items.

 

4/96

Misc. Columbia River Development and Hells Canyon Dam; The Canadian United States Agreement; Supreme Court Asked to Review Hells Canyon Case by National Hells Canyon Association and States of Oregon and Washington; conference invitation and letter from Pacific Northwest Trade Association; Resolution 5; Senate resolution 555; A Bill to amend the Bonneville Project Act (1959); Hells Canyon Project Idaho-Oregon; Legal Aspects of the Use of Systems of International Waters (memorandum of the State Department, 1959); Ntional Hells Canyon Association v. Idaho Power company (United States Court of Appeals); Statement of Gus Norwood relating to Hells Canyon Dam (Northwest Public Power Association); My Case for Hells Canyon Dam (Senator Wayne Morse); 11 items.

 

 

4/97

Misc. Columbia River Development and Hells Canyon Dam; analysis of election results from 1958 with commentary relating to Hells Canyon Dam; statement by Sam Moment (National Hells Canyon Association) to the Federal Power Commission (1956); Interior Department Asks Federal Power Commission to Reconsider High Mountain Sheep Decision (US Department of Interior news release); Progress Report for Bonneville Power Administration (1962); National Hells Canyon Association news release; Last Chance for High Hells Canyon Dam by Gus Norwood; The Battle For Hells Canyon (artile from The Reporter (May 11, 1954); 7 items.

 

 

 

4/98

Misc. materials on organization, salmon and dams; letter from National Hells Canyon manager, Lloyd Tupling, to Ogden regarding organizing a local Hells Canyon group; How to Form a Hells Canyon Group; Our Growing Chemical Industry; International Pacific Salmon Commission (Annual Report 1954); International Pacific Salmon Commission (Annual Report 1955); International Pacific Salmon Commission (Annual Report 1956); Northwest Public Power Association memo to Senator James E. Murray regarding Upper Columbia River (1958); The Hydro Electric Power and Flood Control Potentials of the Mica Creek Project (1957); clippings; 12 items.

 

4/99

Bonneville Regional Advisory Council; essay Bonneville Regional Advisory Council by Daniel M Ogden Jr.; 1 item.

 

4/100

Wenatchee World Project; correspondence, notes and documentation regarding the study of upstream storage of the Columbia River. Includes correspondence between Dan Ogden and Wilfred Woods, publisher of the Wenatchee Daily World; 23 items.

 

4/101

Pacific Northwest Regional Meeting – American Society of International Law (proceedings) “The Diversion of Columbia River Waters (June 1956); 1 item.

 

4/102

Articles; International Development of the Columbia River by Roy F. Bessey; Decision making In the International River-Basin Development by Roy F. Bessey; Canadian-United States Development of the Columbia River as Related to Arrangements for power development in the U.S. Pacific Northwest by George L. Beard (July 1970); 3 items.

 

4/103

U.S. – Canadian Dispute over the Columbia River; Statement by Senator Thomas Reid to the International Joint Commission (1955); Diversion of the Columbia River Waters by Cameron Sherwood (1958); notes on upstream storage project; clippings, “Canadian-U.S. Relationships on Agenda for Banf” (Pacific Northwest Trade Association, 1958), “A Tycoon Who Wants To Tame A Wilderness” (Unknown Publication); “U.S.-B.C. Storage Plan in the Mill” (Wenatchee Daily World, July 22, 1958); “U.S. Canada End Columbia Dispute” (Wenatchee Daily World); “Canada Not Ornery Over Storage, Says McNaughton” (Wenatchee Daily World, July 25, 1958); 8 items.

 

4/104

Idaho Power Company; materials relating to Idaho Power and the Hells Canyon Dam; Brief for Petitioner, United States Court of Appeals – National Hells Canyon Association v. Federal Power Commission and Idaho Power Company; Petition for Hearing En Banc, United States Court of Appeals – National Hells Canyon Association v. Federal Power Commission and Idaho Power Company; The Plain ABC’s You Should Know About Hells Canyon Dam (pamphlet); Welcome to Brownlee and Oxbow (pamphlet); 1958 Idaho power Company Annual Report; National hells Canyon Association re: legislative action (1958); Report of Steering Committee; 7 items.

 

Series B: (Continued)

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Contents

 

5/105

Snake River and River Regulations; clippings, “Blue Ribbon Panel Inspects Snake river Appaloosa Site” (Wenatchee Daily World; May 22, 1968); “Idaho Power’s Claim to Build Hells Canyon Dams without Cost to the American Taxpayer Proves Utterly False” (Democratic Fact Sheet, 1957); The Middle Snake River Controversy (January 1961); National Hells Canyon Association; An Act Respecting the Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of International River Improvements (April 27, 1955); 4 items.

 

5/106

 

Snake River Water Projects; Nez Perce Project; A Statement Concerning an Application to Build The Nez Perce Project; General Information Pacific Northwest Power Company (1958); High Mountain Sheep Dam and the Snake River Salmon Problem; Selected Tables and Charts from June 1958 Review of HD 531 US Corps of Engineers; The Washington Water Power Company Annual Report (1958); Statement of Gus Norwood relating to Water Resource Development of the Columbia River Basin; Statement of the Pacific northwest Power Company presented by Kinsey M. Robinson (1959); Statement of Kinsey M. Robinson; The Giveaway Boys are at it Again on the Middle Snake River (Electric Consumers Information); Middle Snake Resolution Introduced (River Resource News, May-June 1959); moratorium for dam building on the middle Snake River (1961); We Are Getting the Job Done (Unknown Publication); 13 items.

 

5/107

 

Materials under the subject of conclusions (Chapter 12); letter from Rep. Walt Horan to Dan Ogden regarding information requested about the development of the Columbia River; The Columbia River Interstate Commission Bill; H.R. 3636; H.R. 3969; Development of Natural Resources (Walgreen Foundation Lecture, 1948); Wanted: A New Federal Power Policy (Public Utilities Fortnightly, 1948); Articles of Incorporation of the Northwest Public Power Association, Incorporated; Government Power Policy (Washington Water Power Company); Policy Declarations on Natural resources (United States Chamber of Commerce, 1948); letter to Ogden from U.S. Chamber of Congress; Vote Yes on 306 (pamphlet); Address by Henry J. Kaiser on Northwest Power; Columbia River Power and the Aluminum Industry (A Research Report); clippings, “Foster Creek Dam Hopes Are Remote”; “Business of the West is Opposed to a CVA” (New York Times, March 30, 1949); “Letter to the Editor…” (Pullman Herald); “Columbia Power stance Shifts”; 16 items.

 

5/108

 

Notes (Chapter 12); Dondero Bill; Thomas Bill; Flood Control Act.

 

5/109

 

Dissertation Summary (Dan Ogden) with complete bibliography (1949); 5 items.

 

5/110

 

Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) reports, materials for Chapter 11; BPA your business (pamphlet); Power in the Pacific Northwest (pamphlet); clipping, “BPA Sets New Power Record During 1949”; Columbia River Power and Taxation by Bernard Goldhammer; Administrative Orders; 4 items.

 

5/111

 

Bonneville Regional Advisory Council notes; dated from the late 1940s and early 1950s.

 

5/112

 

Bonneville Regional Advisory Council notes; dated from the late 1940s and early 1950s.

 

5/113

 

Misc. materials related to the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) and advisory council; clippings, “Advisory Council Meets With BPA Head Monday” (Spokane Daily Chronicle Nov. 8, 1955), “Home-rule Sentiment Spurred in Northwest’s Power Project” (Christian Science Monitor Dec. 27, 1952; correspondence re: Paul Raver; articles, Pacific Northwest Federal Power Program and the Public Welfare…by Samuel Moment (Pacific Northwest Industry); Supplementary Notes to 1952 Advance Program for Defense; Dean lee Raps Critics of Raver Power Policy; Government Action and Private Enterprise in River Valley Development: A Public Administrator’s View by Paul J. Raver; BPA advisory council attendance records, meeting locations and agenda items from 1944-1952; outline of advisory council organization; 21 items.

 

5/114

Misc. materials related to the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA); Supplementary Notes to 1952 Advance Program for Defense; Summary of Financial Data: Columbia River Power System 1952; BPA (Northeast Area) advisory council and customer meeting, 1953; proposed allocation of Federal Prime Power (1953-1954, 1972-1973); Statement Relative to Power Policy of the department of the Interior; notebook with notes taken by Ogden; 10 items.

 

5/115

 

Misc. materials related to the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA); pamphlet, Pioneering Power;Labor and Management Relations in the Bonneville Power Administration (Report of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare – US Senate); Columbia Power and the Aluminum Industry; Salmon and Power by Anthony Netboy (Frontier, 1952); “Let the Northwest Manage Its Own Power Business” (The Columbia, 1952); misc. clippings on Northwest Power; 9 items.

 

5/116

 

Northwest Public Power Association; Comprehensive Development Urged (The Pacific Northwest Public Power Bulletin, 1952); Who Will Get Hells Canyon Power? (The Pacific Northwest Public Power Bulletin, 1952); Power and Columbia River Storage: Projects in the Region’s Potential presented by B.E. Torpen, Department of Army, at the Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee (CBIAC); tabulation of undeveloped water power sites; 4 items.

 

5/117

 

High Mountain Sheep Dam; pamphlet, High Mountain Sheep or Nez Perce? produced by the Pacific Northwest Power Company; motion to dismiss for continuance by the Washington Public Power Supply system filed with the Federal Power Commission; Reality Due for Nez Perce Dream (Public Power News); map of Columbia River Basin Power and Storage Projects; High Mountain Sheep Dam and Conservation of Salmon and Steelhead (Pacific Northwest Power company); Index of Maps and drawings for Snake River Tour; Columbia River Development Corporation: A Summary Analysis of the Authority Idea; Two Samples of the New Interior Salesman’s Line Secretary Seaton’s Trinity and Middle Snake Proposals (Electric Consumers Information); Senator Neuberger’s Bill to Establish a Columbia River Development Corporation; Description of Fish Facilities (High Mountain Sheep); Review of Middle Snake River Fish Problems (Pacific Northwest Power Company); Private Industry’s Immediate Answer to the Challenge of Unemployment; 9 items.

 

5/118

Development of the Middle Snake River: High Mountain Sheep Project published by the Pacific Northwest Power Company (1961); 1 item

 

5/119

BPA Congressional Record and reports; selected items related to the BPA (1968-1969)

 

5/120

BPA Congressional Record and reports; selected items related to the BPA (1970-1972)

 

5/121

 

Pacific Northwest Public Power history and outlooks; documents presented by Ken Billington, Executive Director of WAPUDA; Pacific northwest Power Outlook through 1984-1984; Summary of a Report on the pacific Northwest Electric Energy Shortage of 1973; Long-Range Projection of Power Loads and resources for Thermal Planning West Group Area 1974-1975 through 1993-1994; conclusions of the Hells Canyon Dam and Nez Perce Dam controversies (documents); 6 items.

 

5/122

 

Zone Workshops (dated from the 1980s): materials related to Oregon PUD Contract Hearing, memorandum to OPUDA task force; clippings; correspondence between Public Utility Commision of Oregon relating to utility failures and repairs; PUD eminent domain powers outlines; Eco Northwest press release re: eminent domain; Court of Appeals Pacificorp v. City of Ashland (Oct 21, 1987; Feb 10, 1988); news release on governor panel to address eminent domain; notes; 12 items.

 

5/123

 

Oregon Governor’s PUD Study Group (1988); Testimony of Portland general electric (PGE) to the study group; Supplemental information provided to the study group from Pacific Power; PP&L Key Points to be Made; OPUDA addresses PP&L’s submission regarding Attorney General’s opinion; Pacific Power submission to the Governor’s Panel re: topics of concern; 6 items.

5/124

 

Anadromous Fish law Memo (July 1983); 1 item.

5/125

 

Northwest Power Planning Council; 1988Annual Report; 1 item.

 

5/126

 

Oregon’s People’s Utility District Association (OPUDA); Background Information Prepared by the Oregon People’s Utility District Association for the Governor’s Panel on PUD Formation; 1 item.

 

5/127

 

Testimonies provided to a Governor’s Panel in response to House Bill 3245; 31 items.

 

5/128

 

Misc. Articles collected as readings for Session 2; 6 items.

5/129

 

Misc. Articles collected as readings for Session 3 and Session; 8 items.

 

5/130

Notes From The American West Volume I (Monopoly: This Crown of Thorns) by Gene Tollefson, manuscript; pp. 0-124

 

5/131

Notes From The American West Volume I (Monopoly: This Crown of Thorns) by Gene Tollefson, manuscript; pp. 125-298

 

5/132

Notes From The American West Volume II, manuscript; pp. 0-169

 

 

5/133

Notes From The American West Volume II, manuscript; pp. 170-358

 

 

5/134

Notes From The American West Volume III (The Fabric of Cooperation) by Gene Tollefson,, manuscript; pp. 0-169

 

 

5/135

Notes From The American West Volume III (The Fabric of Cooperation) by Gene Tollefson,, manuscript; pp. 170-363

 

 

5/136

Manuscript chapter from unknown publication; Chapter III: The Drive To Improve the Columbia for Navigation to 1932; Chapter IV: The Development of the Public Power Movement in the Northwest to 1933; 2 items.

 

5/137

Manuscript chapter from unknown publication; Chapter V: The Role of reclamation in Securing Federal Dams; Chapter VI: The Construction of Dams and the Generation of Electricity; Chapter VII: The formulation of Federal Transmission and Marketing Policy; 3 items.

 

5/not in folder

Dissertation of Daniel M. Ogden Jr.; The Development of Federal Power Policy in the Pacific Northwest; Part I, Part II, Part II. 3 bound volumes.

 

09/09