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Letter from Charles M. Ziebach to Walter L. Fisher

Letter from Charles M. Ziebach to Walter L. Fisher

Charles M. Ziebach, superintendent of Sullys Hill National Park, informs Secretary of the Interior Fisher that the environment in the park would be suitable for beaver. If the department decides to send beaver from Yellowstone National Park to other parks, he would like at least two pairs to be sent to Sully’s Hill.

Collection

White Horse Hill

Creation Date

1912-01-29

Letter from Charles M. Ziebach to Lloyd M. Brett

Letter from Charles M. Ziebach to Lloyd M. Brett

Charles M. Ziebach, superintendent of Sully’s Hill National Park, responds to Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Lloyd M. Brett’s letter about a suggestion that beaver from Yellowstone be trapped and sent to other national parks. Ziebach believes that conditions at Sully’s Hill are conducive to beaver and would like to receive a few if Brett implements the suggestion.

Collection

White Horse Hill

Creation Date

1911-12-27

Letter from Bernhard Dernburg to Wilhelm Eduard von Schoen

Letter from Bernhard Dernburg to Wilhelm Eduard von Schoen

German secretary of state Bernhard Dernburg informs State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the German Empire Wilhelm Eduard von Schoen that instructions have been sent to German East Africa to grant President Roosevelt all possible support while hunting in the territory there. Dernburg lists a number of the animal species that can be found in German East Africa, which differ from the species in British East Africa. He would like to be informed of Roosevelt’s itinerary and do what he can to further entice Roosevelt.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1908-11-13

Wilderness proposal: Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park

Wilderness proposal: Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park

In its preliminary report on the proposal to designate portions of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park as wilderness areas, the National Park Service finds that most of the north unit of the park is suitable for wilderness designation, while the south unit is unsuitable due to existing developments, intensive visitor use, and private mineral rights interests. The report includes background on the park and the surrounding area, including physical and historical details.

Collection

Denver Public Library

Creation Date

1970-09