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Re: Dutch Elm Disease



A good source of information on this subject would be the Cooperative Extension
Service, especially at the state level.  Contact your state's land grant
university and they can put you in touch with the department that mostly likely
dealt with this problem.  It was devastating to the trees about 20 years ago, as
I recall.

Janet Wendt
Janet M. Wendt, C.A.
Staff Archivist
Oregon State University Archives
94 Kerr Administration Building
Corvallis, OR  97331-2103
Telephone: 541-737-2165
Direct line: 541-737-4050
Fax: 541-737-0541
email: Janet.Wendt@orst.edu


> -----Original Message-----
> From: john thomas [SMTP:jdthomas@ZOO.UVM.EDU]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 3:58 PM
> To:   ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
> Subject:      Dutch Elm Disease
>
> I am searching for materials relating to the spread of Dutch Elm Disease
> across the U.S. Photos of trees (pre/post),  film/footage of efforts to save
> trees, records of community groups involved, etc.
>
> Thank you,
>
>  John Thomas

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