Did Georgia-Pacific Cut Trees Inside the National Park Line?

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Title

Did Georgia-Pacific Cut Trees Inside the National Park Line?

Subject

Redwood National Park
Georgia-Pacific
Logging
Sierra Club
Citizens for a Redwood National Park
Redwood Park Bill S. 2515

Description

A newspaper article examining accusations against Georgia-Pacific due to logging within the boundaries of the new Redwood National Park. Georgia-Pacific makes a claim that the borders are far too hazy and that they are willing to comply if given better instructions and maps. The article also includes a history of interactions with Georgia-Pacific concerning the creation of a park.

Date

1967

Format

Newspaper Article
Application/PDF

Is Part Of

Humboldt State University Special Collections
Humboldt County Pamphlet Collection
Redwood National Park-1967 Folder, Humboldt County Pamphlet Collection

Alternative Title

Borders Hazy, Loggers State

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Citation

“Did Georgia-Pacific Cut Trees Inside the National Park Line?,” Omeka, accessed January 27, 2026, https://01hy7jb6pdd1k4jjjn56z4587d.app-platform-1.refbytes.com/items/show/161.

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