First Lady's Remarks Upon Dedicating Redwood National Park
Created Date
November 25th, 1968
Description
This audio recording features Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, the wife of the President, dedicating Redwood National Park. Mrs. Johnson, addressing the group, reviews briefly the work of private and public agencies in preserving the redwoods, culminating in the signing into law on October 2 at the White House of the bill establishing the Redwood National Park.
Item or Container Annotations
Notes on card catalog in the box: Dedication ceremony held on Nov. 25, 1968, held in Redwood National Forest, Bald Hill. Collection of speeches delivered by: George B. Hartzog, Director of National Park Service, as Master of Ceremony; Norman B. Livermore Jr., Secretary of California Dept. of Natural Resources, as representative of Governor Reagan; Don H. Clausen, Congressman; and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson. Humboldt State College Choir presented the Wondrous cool, Thou woodland quiet, and others.
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