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<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Guide to the Charle E. Little Papers, <date>1975-1990</date></titleproper>
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<titleproper>Guide to the Charles E. Little Papers, <date>1975-1990</date></titleproper>

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<abstract label="Abstract">A former advertising executive, Charles Little became a writer and advocate for land conservation and community planning. His writings include books, published papers, and articles all of which have had significant impact on conservation policies of federal, state, and local governments. The collection includes chapter by chapter typeset drafts of Little's <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Greenways for America</title> (1990) and research files and background materials regarding greenway projects across the nation. The latter files contain reports, plans, drawings, maps, assessments, and pamphlets documenting various conservation projects, especially greenway projects. This material was deposited with the Univerisity Archives to serve as the basis for a national greenway archive.</abstract>
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<p>Gift of Charles E. Little through George F. Thompson, editor for Johns Hopkins University Press: February 28, 1991.</p>
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<p><persname normal="Little, Charles E.">Charles E. Little</persname>, a native Californian, attended <corpname>Wesleyan University</corpname> in 1955, and served in the <corpname>U.S. Army Corps of Engineers</corpname>.  Although he began his career as an advertising executive in <geogname>New York City</geogname>, Little decided in his mid-thirties to resign from advertising to become a full-time environmental activist, author, journalist, and policy analyst.  Since then he has helped pass both federal and state legislation on open space, parks, and agricultural land preservation.  He has also held several research and management positions in non-profit organizations and government agencies.  These include: executive director of the <corpname>Open Space Institute</corpname> in <geogname>New York</geogname>, senior associate at the <corpname>Conservation Foundation</corpname> in <geogname>Washington D.C.</geogname>, and head of natural resources policy at the <corpname>Congressional Research Service</corpname> of the <corpname>Library of Congress</corpname>.  In 1978, Little established and became president of the <corpname>American Land Forum</corpname> in order to develop policy on land conservation.</p>
<p>Little has written a number of books and magazine articles that have led to numerous changes in conservation policy, which include better approaches to cooperative planning for landscape areas, as well as national legislation for farmland protection.  Books by Little include: <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Challenge of the Land</title> (<date>1968</date>), <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Space for Survival: Blocking the Bulldozer in Urban America</title> (<date>1971</date>), <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Green Fields Forever: the Conservation Tillage Revolution in America</title> (<date>1987</date>), <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Greenways for America</title> (<date>1990</date>), <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Hope for the Land</title> (<date>1992</date>), <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">The Dying of the Trees: the Pandemic in America's Forests</title> (<date>1995</date>), and <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Discover America: the Smithsonian Book of the National Parks</title> (<date>1995</date>).  Little and <persname normal="Fletcher, W. Wendell">W. Wendell Fletcher</persname> co-authored <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">The American Crisis: Why U.S. Farmland is Being Lost and How citizens and Governments are Trying to Save What is Left</title> (<date>1982</date>).  Little edited <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Louis Bromfield at Malabar: Writings on Farming and country Life</title> (<date>1988</date>).  In addition, Little co-edited <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">An Appalachian Tragedy: Air Pollution and Tree Death in the Highland Forest of Eastern North America</title> (1998) with <persname normal="Ayers, Havard">Havard Ayers</persname> and <persname normal="Hager, Jenny">Jenny Hager</persname>.  Little has contributed numerous articles about land conservation, community planning, and natural resources to the following magazines: <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Smithsonian</title>, <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Garden, Business and Society Review</title>, <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Air and Space</title>, <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Country Journal</title>, and <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Wilderness</title>, for which he contributed a whole-issue essay on the <emph render="doublequote">Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem</emph> in <date>1987</date>.  Little has also written pieces for the <emph render="doublequote">Capital Ideas</emph> department in <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Harrowsmith</title>, and <emph render="doublequote">Conservation Commentary</emph> in the <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Journal of Soil and Water Conservation</title>. In addition, Little has both edited and published two periodicals: <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Open Space Action</title> and <title render="doublequote" show="embed">American Land Forum</title>, the prize-winning magazine that he founded in 1980.  He also edited the John Hopkins series <title render="doublequote" show="embed">American Land Classics</title>.  Little currently resides in Kensington, Maryland with his wife, <persname normal="Little, Ila Dawson">Ila Dawson Little</persname>, professor of English literature.</p>
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<head>Scope and Content Note</head>
<p>This collection consists of reference materials that Little compiled and used to write his book, <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Greenways for America</title> (1990), which the <corpname>Conservation Fund</corpname> of <geogname>Washington D.C.</geogname> commissioned him to write in <date>1988</date>.  <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Greenways for America</title> represents the first comprehensive compilation of information pertaining to greenways, a result of Little's extensive surveying of national greenways (both on-site and via mail), and countless interviews with individuals whose efforts have made these greenway projects come to fruition.  Little defines greenways as (1.) linear open spaces established along natural corridors, such as riverfronts, stream valleys, ridgelines and railroad right-of-ways converted to scenic roads, recreational use, or canals, (2.) natural or landscaped trails for pedestrian or bicycle passage, (3.) open-space connectors that link parks, cultural features, nature reserves, or historic sites with each another and populated areas, and (4.) local strips and linear parks designated as parkways or greenbelts (parkway, a term that <persname normal="Olmstead, Frederick Law">Frederick Law Olmsted</persname> probably coined, and greenbelt, a British term, are frequently used interchangeably with the term greenway in the United states.  According to Little, <persname normal="Bacon, Edmond">Edmond Bacon</persname>, a landscape designer, likely coined the term greenway, as discussed in <persname normal="Whyte, William H.">William H. Whyte</persname>'s <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Securing Open Space for Urban America</title> (<date>1959</date>).</p>

<p>In <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Greenways for America</title> Little traces the history of the greenway movement both here and abroad.  He attributes the present American greenway movement to Olmsted, who designed the grounds for the <corpname normal="University of California - Berkley">University of California's Berkley</corpname> Campus in 1865, as well as the parkways, or green, linear corridors, which Olmsted envisioned cutting through Prospect Park in <geogname>Brooklyn, N. Y.</geogname> in 1866.  Olmsted oversaw several other projects that resulted in preserved strips of parkland for pathways and scenic drives, including the famous <emph render="doublequote">Emerald Necklace</emph> of <geogname>Boston</geogname>, a parkway of open space proposed in 1887.  According to Little, the concept and construction of modern greenways took shape in the 1960s in the name of open-space action.  The national movement to convert abandoned rails to trails also began in the 1960s.  Although efforts to secure open, green spaces declined in the 1970s and early 1980s, the greenway movement experienced a boon in the mid 1980s when a lack of federal funds forced concerned citizens to take matters into their own hands.  As a result, proactive Americans have established scores of diverse greenways across the land.  In two major chapters Little profiles a number of these greenway projects, and describes the efforts of several  people who have created and preserved greenways throughout the United States.  Many citizens tout these greenways as sorely needed networks of green that provide exercise, recreation, preservation of natural corridors for wildlife migration, protection of scenic and historic routes from commercial development, economic prosperity and growth, and an improved environment.  Little subsequently devotes five chapters to the basic types of greenways: riverfronts and urban river greenways, paths and trails, ecological corridors, scenic drives and historic routes, and greenway network programs.  According to Little, the idea of linking greenways together, thus creating a nationwide system of greenways, has become at present an integral component of the movement.  Linkage, Little notes, is an important concept to greenway advocates because of its potential to take local grass-roots efforts to a higher level.  These advocates believe that the creation of trails and open spaces connecting towns, cities, and parks from one end of the country to the other will eventually build a truly cohesive community, offering both ecological and social benefits for all.  Finally, in the closing chapters of his book, Little pragmatically outlines and discusses the step-by-step process of developing greenways, as well as the overarching theme of the greenways imperative: to raise environmental consciousness.</p>
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<p>The first series of the collection, <ref target="s1" show="embed">Chapter Files</ref>, contains reference material and drafts of chapters for <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Greenways for America</title>.  A copy of Little's bibliographic data base search for articles on greenways, as well as the various greenway maps included in the book, are also housed here.  The second series, <ref target="s2" show="embed">Project Files</ref>, consists of professional correspondence, newspapers articles, essays, studies, reports, surveys, design projects, maps, plans, proposals, brochures, flyers, pamphlets, assessments, newsletters, magazine articles, and journals that Little amassed in order to depict the various greenway projects across America.  The third series, <ref target="s3" show="embed">Reference Files</ref>, consists of general reference material, such as reports, foundation lists, magazines, brochures, essays, articles, conference programs, and newsletters.  These papers contain information relating to local, state, and national organizations and programs.  Reference Files also contains correspondence pertaining to the progression of the greenway projects, and information on related conservation and environmental interest groups.</p></organization>
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<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Wildlife conservation -- United States.</subject>
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<scopecontent><p>These include several drafts of the chapters in <title pubstatus="pub" render="doublequote" show="embed">Greenways for America</title>, with comments and corrections from Little's colleagues.  This series also contains material that Little referred to in order to write the book, such as <genreform>drawings, </genreform>essays, reports, <genreform>maps, </genreform>Little's notes and outlines, information on the Olmsted Historic Landscape Act, a master list of the Olmsted Firm's Design Projects, 1857-1950, professional <genreform>correspondence, </genreform><genreform>articles, </genreform><genreform>newsletters, </genreform>various publications, <genreform>pamphlets, </genreform>plans, manuals, reports, <genreform>press releases, </genreform> <genreform>conference programs, </genreform><genreform>court cases, </genreform><genreform>brochures, </genreform>business cards, <genreform>journals, </genreform>fact sheets, studies, and a Land Trust manual.  Maps of the various greenways featured in the book, as well as a copy of Little's bibliographic data base search, are housed in this series.  The chapters are arranged in chronological order.  Placement of other papers in this series reflects subject matter arrangement (e.g., the bibliographic data base search is located before the chapter files; the greenway maps are located at the end of the series).</p><p><emph render="doublequote">Note: chapter arrangement corresponds with how Little numbered the chapters in the final version of his book.</emph></p></scopecontent>

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<scopecontent><p>Information pertaining to the various greenway projects that Little researched, visited, and outlined in his book is included here.  As outlined in the Introduction of <title render="doublequote" show="embed">Greenways for America</title>, Little identifies five major types of greenways.  They are: (1.) urban riverside greenways, (2.) recreational greenways, which feature trails and paths that are based on natural corridors, canals, abandoned railbeds, and other public rights-of-way, (3.) ecologically significant natural corridors established along rivers, streams, and ridgelines, which provide wildlife migration, nature study, and hiking, (4.) scenic and historic routes along roads, highways, and waterways, and (5.) comprehensive greenway systems or networks, usually based on natural landforms, designed to create an alternative municipal or regional green infrastructure.  Little assembled information about greenway projects in the following states: <geogname>Arizona, </geogname><geogname>California, </geogname><geogname>Colorado, </geogname><geogname>Connecticut, </geogname><geogname>Delaware, </geogname><geogname>Florida, </geogname><geogname>Georgia, </geogname><geogname>Idaho, </geogname><geogname>Illinois, </geogname><geogname>Iowa, </geogname><geogname>Kansas, </geogname><geogname>Louisiana, </geogname><geogname>Maine, </geogname><geogname>Maryland, </geogname><geogname>Massachusetts, </geogname><geogname>Michigan, </geogname><geogname>Missouri, </geogname><geogname>Nebraska, </geogname><geogname>New Jersey, </geogname><geogname>New York, </geogname><geogname>New Hampshire, </geogname><geogname>North Carolina, </geogname><geogname>Ohio, </geogname><geogname>Oregon, </geogname><geogname>Pennsylvania, </geogname><geogname>Rhode Island, </geogname><geogname>South Carolina, </geogname><geogname>South Dakota, </geogname><geogname>Tennessee, </geogname><geogname>Texas, </geogname><geogname>Vermont, </geogname><geogname>Virginia, </geogname><geogname>Washington, </geogname><geogname>West Virginia, </geogname><geogname>Wisconsin, </geogname>and <geogname>Wyoming.</geogname> Types of material housed here include: plans, reports, studies, surveys, assessments, <genreform>maps, </genreform><genreform>correspondence, </genreform>business cards, <genreform>newsletters, </genreform>transcribed <genreform>interviews, </genreform> with greenway developers and advocates, Little's notes, taken while visiting greenways throughout the United States, Little's greenway project surveys, <genreform>brochures, </genreform><genreform>pamphlets, </genreform>flyers, a <genreform>masters thesis, </genreform><genreform>press releases, </genreform> guides, and other publications. Several newspaper, magazine, and journal articles are also located in this series.  This series is arranged alphabetically, according to the state that the greenway is located in, followed by the name of the greenway project.  Note: "Linking Countryside and City: the Uses of Greenways," an article by Charles Little that appeared in the May-June 1987 issue of the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, is located in folder # 30, labeled Chapter Eight-Reference Material, in Box #3.  Two <genreform>photographs</genreform> of Charles E. Little are located in the folder labeled Oconee River Greenway, Georgia in box #8.  Also, two copies of greenway bylaws are located in folders labeled Yakima Greenway, Washington, and Platte River Greenway, Wyoming in box 214.16.</p></scopecontent>

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<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">10</container><unittitle>Northern Route 128 Corridor, Massachusetts</unittitle></did></c02>
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<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">11</container><unittitle>Hudson River Valley Greenway, New York</unittitle></did></c02>
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<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">12</container><unittitle>French Broad Riverfront, North Carolina</unittitle></did></c02>
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<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">16</container><unittitle>Yakima Greenway, Washington</unittitle></did></c02>
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<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">16</container><unittitle>Dane County Greenbelt, Wisconsin</unittitle></did></c02>
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<scopecontent><p>General reference information is housed here.  Included in this series is an extensive list of national, regional, and state foundations, all potential funding sources for greenway projects.  A toolbook called <title show="embed">Tools for the Greenbelt: A Citizen's Guide to Protecting Open Space</title> is also located here.  This guide contains information on greenway policies, development procedures, and case studies.  General reference material includes information on national, regional, and state organizations and agencies.  Such materials include lists, brochures, studies, essays, plans, <genreform>newspaper</genreform> articles, professional <genreform>correspondence, </genreform><genreform>newsletters, </genreform>reports, flyers, and a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers list.  Information on national organizations and agencies represented in this series includes: <corpname>American Farmland Trust, </corpname><corpname>American Trails Network, </corpname><corpname>Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, </corpname><corpname>Bureau of Land Management, </corpname><corpname>Rails-to-Trails, </corpname><corpname>American Rivers, </corpname><corpname>United States Department of Agriculture, </corpname><corpname>New England Forestry Foundation, </corpname>the <corpname>Conservation Fund </corpname>(<corpname>Greenways for America Program</corpname>), <corpname>National Park Service, </corpname><corpname>National Center for Nonprofit Boards, </corpname><corpname>National Endowment for the Arts, </corpname>the <corpname>Conservation Foundation, </corpname><corpname>National Parks and Conservation Association, </corpname>and the <corpname>Land Trust Exchange. </corpname> A list of greenway-related organizations, such as the <corpname>American Society of Landscape Architects, </corpname>the <corpname>Nature Conservancy, </corpname>the <corpname>National Institute for Urban Wildlife, </corpname>and the <corpname>Walkways Center, </corpname>which includes addresses and telephone numbers, is also located in this series.  This series is arranged alphabetically, with general reference material placed at the end of the series.</p></scopecontent>

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<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--Foundations</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--"Tools for the Greenbelt"</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--"Tools for the Greenbelt"</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">17</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
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<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">18</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">18</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">18</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02 level="file"><did><container type="box" label="MC 214 Box ">18</container><unittitle>Reference Material--General</unittitle></did></c02>
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<head>Publications</head>
<bibliography>
<bibref show="embed"><corpname role="author">Report of the President's Commission. </corpname><title render="doublequote" show="embed">Americans Outdoors: The Legacy, the Challenge: with Case Studies. </title><imprint><geogname>Covelo, California: </geogname><publisher>Island Press, </publisher><date>1987.</date></imprint></bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><persname role="author">Diamant, Rolf, J., et al. </persname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">A Citizen's Guide to River Conservation. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>Washington, D.C.: </geogname><publisher>Conservation Foundation, </publisher><date>1984.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><persname role="author">Diamond, Henry L., et al. with Douglass Lea. </persname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">Greenways in the Hudson River Valley: A New Strategy for Preserving an American Treasure. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>Tarrytown, New York: </geogname><publisher>Sleepy Hollow Press, </publisher><date>1988.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><persname role="author">Dykeman, Wilma. </persname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">The French Broad. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>New York: </geogname><publisher>Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, Inc., </publisher><date>1955.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><corpname role="author">Federal Highway Administration. </corpname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">Scenic Byways. </title>
<imprint><geogname>Washington, D.C.: </geogname><date>1988.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><corpname role="author">Greenbelt Alliance. </corpname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">Reviving the Sustainable Metropoli. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>San Francisco: </geogname><date>n.d. (1989?).</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><persname role="author">Houle, Marcy Cottrell. </persname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">One City's Wilderness: Portland's Forest Park. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>Portland: </geogname><publisher>Oregon Historical Society Press, </publisher><date>1988.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><corpname role="author">Land Trust Exchange. </corpname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">1989 National Directory of Conservation Land Trusts. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>Alexandria, Virginia: </geogname><date>1989.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><persname role="author">Mackintosh, Gay. </persname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">Preserving Communities and Corridors. </title>
<imprint><geogname>Washington, D.C.: </geogname><publisher>Defenders of Wildlife, </publisher><date>1989.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><persname role="author">Mitchell, John G. </persname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">High Rock. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>New York: </geogname><publisher>Friends of High Rock, </publisher><date>1976.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><corpname role="author">The President's Commission on Americans Outdoors. </corpname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">A Literature Review. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>Washington, D.C.: </geogname><date>1986.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><persname role="author">Shoemaker, Joe, with Leonard A. Stevens. </persname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">Returning the Platte to the People. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>Denver, Colorado: </geogname><publisher>Platte River Greenway Foundation, </publisher><date>1981.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><persname role="author">Simpson, Jeffrey. </persname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">An American Treasure: The Hudson River Valley. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>Tarrytown, New York: </geogname><publisher>Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Inc., </publisher><date>1986.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><persname role="author">Stokes, Samuel N., et al. </persname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">Saving America's Countryside: A Guide to Rural Conservation. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>Baltimore: </geogname><publisher>Johns Hopkins University Press, </publisher><date>1989.</date></imprint>
</bibref>

<bibref show="embed"><corpname role="author">U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  </corpname>
<title render="doublequote" show="embed">National Water Quality Inventory: 1986 Report to Congress. </title> 
<imprint><geogname>Washington, D.C.: </geogname><publisher>U.S. Government Printing Office, </publisher><date>1987.</date></imprint>
</bibref>
</bibliography>


<head>Videocassettes</head>
<relatedmaterial>
<list><title render="doublequote" show="embed">Treasures of the Greenbelt: A Celebration of the Countryside in the San Francisco Bay Region (1986).</title>

<title render="doublequote" show="embed">Whatever Befalls the Earth...Collin County Cares, Collin County Public Works, McKinney, Texas.</title>
</list>
</relatedmaterial>

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