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National Women’s History Month


In March 2009, National Women’s History Month is celebrating “Women Taking the Lead to Save our Planet”.  This post highlights two collections from the Mansfield Library’s Archives & Special Collections department that fit this theme.

 Elizabeth Reitell Smith Papers - Mss 623

 Born and educated in New York, Elizabeth Reitell Smith became inspired by the west in 1962 on a Montana Wilderness Society sponsored trip through what is now Montana’s Bob Marshall Wilderness.  That same year, Smith moved to Montana to become publications director for The University of Montana’s School of Forestry in Missoula.  It was in Montana that she met her fourth husband, environmentalist and wildlife biologist Eldon Smith. 

 

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   Map of Proposed Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, Montana Wilderness Association, 1972.  Elizabeth Reitell Smith Papers

From 1967-1980, Elizabeth Smith was director of the Montana Wilderness Association and she and her husband traveled the Western states advocating for wilderness and the environment. 

 

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The Elizabeth Reitell Smith papers contain materials relevant to Smith’s work as a Montana wilderness and environmental activist. The materials include research, newsletters, drafts of speeches, position papers and correspondence dating from 1965 to 1980.  Smith remained actively involved in local and regional environmental issues until her death in 2001.

 GASP (Gals Against Smog and Pollution) Records - Mss 043

GASP was formed in the spring of 1968 by a group of Missoula women fighting against air pollution in the Missoula area. The group was active until 1970 and helped bring the provisions of the 1967 Clean Air Act to the Missoula Valley. 

 

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GASP Newsletter. GASP Records

 The collection details the organization and history of GASP and documents air and water pollution conditions in Montana and in the United States. Included are correspondence, other GASP records, and an extensive collection of publications and clippings about GASP and pollution in general.

 

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 Photo 98-1654, Intermountain Lumber Company, Missoula, Montana, 1968

 

 

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Photo 98-1653, Teepee Burner, Missoula, Montana, undated

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2 Responses to “National Women’s History Month”

  1. Karole Lee Says:

    Liz Smith was president of the Montana Wilderness ASSOCIATION (not Society), as stated above. Please make this correction.
    Thank you.

  2. admin Says:

    Thanks for catching that. I fixed the error.

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