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Volz, J. Leonard, 1916-1988

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Letter from Robert Robey Garvey to J. Leonard Volz

Letter from Robert Robey Garvey to J. Leonard Volz

Robert Robey Garvey from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation informs J. Leonard Volz of the National Park Service that their environmental impact statement on the proposed wilderness changes to Theodore Roosevelt National Park is adequate. He requests, however, that the National Park Service includes a copy of the comments of the State Liaison Officer for Historic Preservation in the final statement.

Collection

Denver Public Library

Creation Date

1972-11-27

Creator(s)

Garvey, Robert Robey, 1921-1996

Letter from John A. Green to J. Leonard Volz

Letter from John A. Green to J. Leonard Volz

John A. Green, regional administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, informs J. Leonard Volz of the National Park Service that the environmental impact statement of the proposed wilderness area of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park is satisfactory; their only concern is to ensure coordination with the United States Forest Service’s management of the Little Missouri National Grassland.

Collection

Denver Public Library

Creation Date

1972-11-20

Creator(s)

Green, John A.

Letter from R. E. Johnson to J. Leonard Volz

Letter from R. E. Johnson to J. Leonard Volz

R. E. Johnson from the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife informs J. Leonard Volz of the National Park Service that “wildlife interests are adequately covered” and his agency has no further comments on the environmental impact statement of the proposed wilderness area in Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park.

Collection

Denver Public Library

Creation Date

1972-10-19

Creator(s)

Johnson, R. E.

Letter from Edwin Zaidlicz to J. Leonard Volz

Letter from Edwin Zaidlicz to J. Leonard Volz

State Director of the Bureau of Land Management Edwin Zaidlicz informs J. Leonard Volz of the National Park Service that their agency does not have any comments on the draft environmental impact statement for the wilderness proposals for Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park in North Dakota and Badlands National Monument in South Dakota.

Collection

Denver Public Library

Creation Date

1972-11-22

Creator(s)

Zaidlicz, Edwin

Memorandum from E. F. Osborn to J. Leonard Volz

Memorandum from E. F. Osborn to J. Leonard Volz

E. F. Osborn, Director of the Bureau of Mines, notifies J. Leonard Volz, Director of the Midwest Region of the National Park Service, that the Bureau of Mines has reviewed the draft environmental statement for the proposed wilderness area in Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park. Although no mineral survey of the park has been made, the park is already closed to mineral development, and therefore the proposal will have no effect on resources like coal and oil which may exist.

Collection

Denver Public Library

Creation Date

1972-11-27

Creator(s)

Osborn, E. F. (Elburt Franklin), 1911-1998