Selected Letters
Note: Many letters contain actual signatures or other writing,
and/or headers from the stationery used by the writer. The letters are
not photocopies. (In fact, Sigurd didn't start using the stationery
that forms the main design of this site until the 1960s.) The
signatures are gif images made from scans of photocopies. A given
signature may not be the exact one used on that particular letter, but
will normally be in the same form. So, for example, I have several "Sincerely,
Sigurd F. Olson" signatures to use on letters that he signed that
way, and a couple of "Sincerely, Sig" ones to use when he
signed letters that way. Any other handwriting that appears on a
letter, such as a postscript, is exactly what appeared on the original
letter. In some cases, such as Sigurd's April 15, 1935 letter in which
he joins the Wilderness Society, I have made a gif image of the entire
letter.
Listed are the date and an indication of the most important part
of the contents. For letters (and journal entries) related to The
Singing Wilderness, click
here.
Sigurd's
early correspondence with Aldo Leopold
To
Ernest Oberholtzer, Dec. 26, 1930 (first letter to Ober)
To
Ernest Oberholtzer, Jan. 28, 1931 (re shoreline logging in Quetico
Provincial Park)
To
Ernest Oberholtzer, Jan. 19, 1935 (re Sigurd's lack of diplomacy in
public forum)
To
Ray Harmon, April 9, 1935 (early wilderness-related letter to Forest
Service official)
To
Robert Sterling Yard, April 15, 1935 (Sigurd becomes charter member
of the Wilderness Society)
To
Ernest Oberholtzer, April 23, 1935 (Says logging is incompatible
with wilderness)
To
Ernest Oberholtzer, Sept. 9, 1935 (re stopping road to Basswood
Lake)
To
family members, April 3, 1949 (eve of 50th Birthday)
To
Charles Kelly, July 29, 1950 (re public relations in Canada to get
wilderness support in Quetico-Superior)
To
Sen. Hubert Humphrey, April 3, 1956 (re Wilderness Act)
Correspondence
with Frank Hubachek, April 1956 (re Wilderness Act)
Correspondence
with Frank Hubachek, April-May 1957 (re Wilderness Act)
Correspondence
with Sen. Humphrey and others about Wilderness Bill Uproar in Ely,
Minn., July 1957
Correspondence
with Sen. Humphrey about Wilderness Bill Uproar in Ely, Minn.,
August 14-September 1, 1957
Correspondence
with Ely Miner and Howard Zahniser about Wilderness Bill
Misinformation Being Spread in Ely, September 1957
The
Turning Point: Correspondence with Howard Zahniser and Sen. Hubert
Humphrey about Positive Effect of Wilderness Bill Changes, September
27-October 4, 1957 |