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Katharine S. Frankforter Papers &
HEADLANDS, INC. Records, 1946-1998
GOGA 27066
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Park Archives and Records Center
Building 201, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Phone: 415-561-4804
Fax: 415-561-4810
Table of Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... i
Golden Gate National Recreation Area .................................................................................... i Park Description ...................................................................................................................................... i
Park Archives and Records Center ........................................................................................... i Historical Note......................................................................................................................................... i
Scope of Collections ................................................................................................................................ i
Visiting the PARC for Research ............................................................................................................. ii
Copy Services ......................................................................................................................................... ii
Rights and Publications .......................................................................................................................... ii
Legal Status of Holdings ........................................................................................................................ ii
Donations to the Collections ................................................................................................................... ii
How to Use This Finding Aid ................................................................................................................. ii
How to Use the Collections ................................................................................................................... iii
Contacts ..................................................................................................................................... iii
Katharine S. Frankforter Papers and ............................................................................... 1
HEADLANDS, INC. Records ............................................................................................ 1
Scope and Content ..................................................................................................................... 1 Title ........................................................................................................................................................ 1
Dates ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
Collection Numbers ................................................................................................................................ 1
Creator .................................................................................................................................................... 1
Volume ................................................................................................................................................... 1
Provenance ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Scope Note ............................................................................................................................................. 2
Preferred Citation ................................................................................................................................... 4
Processing Information ........................................................................................................................... 4
Biography and Agency History ................................................................................................ 5 Chronology ............................................................................................................................................. 5
Biography ............................................................................................................................................... 5
Agency History ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Collection and Series Description ............................................................................................. 8 HEADLANDS, INC. records, 1963-1975 .............................................................................................. 8
Marincello collection, 1963-1968 ........................................................................................................... 9
Subject files, 1965-1992 ......................................................................................................................... 9
Katharine S. Frankforter papers, 1965-1998 .........................................................................................10
Folder List ........................................................................................................................ 11
Appendices ........................................................................................................................ 21
1. Folder Subject Index .......................................................................................................... 22
2. Guide to Individuals ........................................................................................................... 25
3. Abbreviations ...................................................................................................................... 27
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Introduction
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Park Description
Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA), a unit of the National Park Service, was
established by an Act of Congress on October 27, 1972. The 80,000-acre park encompasses a
great diversity of cultural and natural resources in and around the Bay Area of San Francisco,
California. It includes Muir Woods National Monument and Fort Point National Historic Site.
The park holds almost five million three-dimensional and documentary artifacts dating from the
time before European contact to the present. They are preserved and maintained for the public
by the Division of Cultural Resources and Museum Management, which includes the Park
Archives and Records Center (PARC).
Park Archives and Records Center
Historical Note
GGNRA and the sites within it have been collecting records since their inception. The PARC
was established in 1994 to receive records and archival collections from the Army and the
Presidio Army Museum after the closure of the Presidio of San Francisco as an Army base. The
collections continue to grow through the donation of materials by private individuals, transfer of
inactive park records by staff, and acquisition of relevant documentary materials.
Scope of Collections
The archival collections in the custody of GGNRA document the history and activity of the
various sites and groups associated with the park, described in the park’s Scope of Collection
Statement (1997). Collections date from the early 1860’s and the most recent items are usually
about five years old.
The PARC contains U.S. Army and National Park Service facility records for the Presidio of San
Francisco, forts and coast defense sites in the area, and various GGNRA sites. Subjects and sites
documented include include the United States Army (Bear Flag Revolt, Civil War, Spanish-
American War, Mexican War, World War I, Army Air Service, Coast Artillery, Army medical
facilities and issues, World War II, Army support during natural disasters, Viet Nam War, and
Operation Desert Storm); Alcatraz Island (Army fortress, Army Disciplinary Barracks, U.S.
Penitentiary, and Indian Occupation); the natural resources conservation movement resulting in
the establishment of Muir Woods National Monument; agriculture in the Marin Headlands; Point
Reyes Peninsula and Bolinas Lagoon areas; U.S. Lifesaving/Coast Guard Services; San
Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906; Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915; natural
resources and environmental issues; and preservation of open space in the Bay Area. Also
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included in the PARC are many of the GGNRA administrative records that document the
development and expansion of this park.
Visiting the PARC for Research
The PARC is located in an historic brick building, formerly a cavalry stable, on the Presidio of
San Francisco. Collections and archives support services are available for walk-in research
during open hours or by appointment. Please contact the PARC (see below) for the current
schedule.
Copy Services
Black and white photocopy services for standard and oversize materials are available on-site.
Color photocopying, photographic duplication, and duplication of other media are available by
special arrangement. Researchers are charged for all duplicates on a cost-recovery basis.
Rights and Publications
Copies are provided under the Fair Use provisions of the Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Researchers must complete a Permission to Publish Contract with the Park Archivist for any
other intended use of these materials (such as publication or exhibit). Researchers should consult
with staff regarding their needs for commercial or public use of materials.
Legal Status of Holdings
Many holdings of the PARC were acquired/transferred prior to the establishment an of archives
program, and have little documentation on their provenance (or source). All materials received
after 1994 have been accessioned and documented. If provenance cannot be determined, the
PARC assumes that it owns the property rights, but does not own the copyright. Staff will
provide assistance, but it is the responsibility of the researcher to acquire permission from the
copyright holder to cite, quote, or reproduce collection materials.
Collections developed by or for government organizations or operations are in the public domain
and may be used, cited, and quoted without restriction, provided they are properly credited to the
PARC. The archives contain no national security classified materials.
Donations to the Collections
The PARC welcomes donations of a variety of historic materials that meet the criteria in the
Scope of Collections Statement and do not duplicate existing holdings. Collections are
maintained for research use in perpetuity; there is no guarantee that items will be exhibited. If
you own materials that may be relevant to the themes of GGNRA and would like to deposit them
in the PARC, please consult with an archivist.
How to Use This Finding Aid
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This document contains information on the contents and significance of an archival collection. It
includes descriptive information, repository information, collection history, biographical or
historical information on creators of the collection, and a container or folder list of everything in
the collection. After reviewing the finding aid, please discuss your specific needs with the
archivist who will locate and retrieve the relevant materials.
How to Use the Collections
Please follow all rules and regulations regarding research, the use of the research facility, and the
handling of collection materials. This will protect the collections so they continue to be available
and usable for generations to come. If you notice anything that appears to be out of order or
damaged, please notify a staff member.
Contacts
For additional information on the use of archival collections at the Golden Gate National
Recreation Area, please write or call the following:
National Park Service
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Attn: Park Archives and Records Center
Fort Mason, Bldg. 201
San Francisco, CA 94123
(415) 561-4807
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Katharine S. Frankforter Papers and
HEADLANDS, INC. Records
Scope and Content
Title
Katharine S. Frankforter Papers and HEADLANDS, INC. Records
Dates
1946 to 1998 (bulk 1965 to 1972)
Collection Numbers
GOGA 27066 (Accession number GOGA-1754 and others)
Creator
Katharine S. Frankforter
Volume
5.13 linear feet (16 boxes of various size and 5 map folders)
Provenance
Records were created and collected by Katharine Frankforter and donated to the PARC
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Scope Note
Scope: The collection contains documents relating to Katharine Swartzbaugh
Frankforter’s effort to stop development of the headlands in southern Marin County, as
well as her personal papers and artwork. It includes the records of HEADLANDS, INC.,
which supported preservation of lands in southern Marin as open space.
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Significance: This collection documents a portion of the endeavor to save the Marin
Headlands from development prior to its incorporation into GGNRA. HEADLANDS,
INC. records and Frankforter’s clippings and letters provide insight on local and national
opinion on land development at the time of the park’s creation and during its early years.
Index/Added Entries:
Artists -- California
Frankforter, Katharine Swartzbaugh, 1920-
Frouge, Thomas
Frouge Corporation
Gulf Oil Corporation
Marincello Project.
Parks -- California -- Marin County.
Real estate business -- California -- Marin County.
California -- Politics and government.
Community organization -- California.
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Land use -- California -- Planning.
Related Records: Please note that this list is not comprehensive. It is intended as an aid
to researchers. For more complete information, contact the reference archivist.
GOGA 17832 Harlan Soeten Marincello collection
GOGA-1200 Burton bill, 1972
GOGA-2376 GGNRA press clippings, 1966-1994
GOGA-2434 People for a Golden Gate National Recreation Area
records, 1985-1994
GOGA-2459 Fort Baker aerial photo, [1968]
GOGA-2705 People for a Golden Gate National Recreation Area files,
1970-1984
GOGA-2843 Marin Headlands photos, 1971
GOGA-2846 Marincello-Frouge annual report
GOGA-3036 Oral history interview, Frankforter, Katharine
Preferred Citation
[Item description], GOGA 27066, [Box and folder number], Katharine S. Frankforter
papers and HEADLANDS, INC. records, Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Processing Information
Processed by Pennington P. Ahlstrand and Sarah Talley
Completed in March 2002
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Biography and Agency History
Chronology
1920 Born in Toledo, Ohio
1943 B.F.A. Smith College
1943-1944 Education Staff at Toledo Museum of Art/exhibited paintings
1944 Studied at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, later moved to New York
1944-1945 Art critic for the Village Voice
1945-1946 Director of Photographic Exhibitions for Life magazine
1947 Married George B. Frankforter, Jr.; moved to San Francisco
1950 Daughter Katharine Lamson Frankforter (Kitty) born
1953 Daughter Mary Spalding Frankforter (Molly) born
1955 “One-man”show of paintings at M.H. De Young Museum in San Francisco
1957 Solo exhibitions at Feingarten Galleries in S.F. & the Toledo Museum of Art
1964 Frouge Corporation announces planned community in Marin Headlands in
partnership with Gulf Oil Corporation
1965 Golden Gate Headlands Committee created
1967 HEADLANDS, INC. incorporated, Frankforter served as a Vice-President
1969 Thomas Frouge died
1969-73 Leased artist’s studio at Winery Lake in Napa (later DiRosa Preserve: Art and
Nature)
1970 Divorced George B. Frankforter, Jr.
1970 Marin County Board of Supervisors withdrew support of the Marincello plan
1971 Gulf Oil sold headlands property to Nature Conservancy
1972 President Nixon signed order creating the Golden Gate National Recreation Area,
including the Marin Headlands
1973 Sold Mill Valley house, purchased and moved to Lake House, a seven-acre
property in Sobre Vista, Sonoma County
1974 Worked with architect James Wintersteen, to design and build artist’s studio
building for Sobre Vista property
1975 Last meeting of HEADLANDS, INC.
Biography
Katharine Frankforter (née Swartzbaugh) was born in Toledo, Ohio in 1920, to Katharine
Lamson Swartzbaugh and Charles Edward Swartzbaugh. She started drawing at the age of six
and went on to graduate from Smith College. She then returned to Toledo and taught at the
Toledo Museum of Art. After studying at Black Mountain College in North Carolina, she moved
to New York City and became Director of Photographic Exhibitions at Time, Inc. She met
George Frankforter while in New York and they married in 1947. They moved to San Francisco
the same year when George got a job as an insurance broker at the firm of Alexander &
Alexander. Katharine Frankforter purchased property on Wolfback Ridge in the Marin
Headlands and retained the architect Mario Corbett to design a house for this property. The
Frankforters had two daughters (Kitty, b.1950 and Molly, b.1953) and lived in a hillside house
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in Mill Valley, Marin County, for 22 years. The land remained undeveloped for several years,
while her daughters grew and Frankforter continued to paint. During this period she had a “one-
man” show at the De Young Museum in San Francisco and exhibited in smaller galleries.
In 1965, Frankforter learned that the Frouge Corporation was purchasing land in the headlands to
develop a planned community. Thomas Frouge was leasing land from Gulf Oil Corporation,
which had purchased some 2000 acres of headlands property. “Marincello” would be a
community of 18,000-35,000 (planning numbers varied) people. As an artist interested in
preserving the inspirational landscape and because her property overlooked the Marincello site,
Katharine Frankforter opposed the Marincello project. The Frankforters were also involved in a
private lawsuit against Frouge in a quiet title action on her Wolfback Ridge property.
She worked against Marincello as part of the Golden Gate Headlands Committee. In 1967 she
formed the non-profit group HEADLANDS, INC., holding offices as one of the Vice-Presidents
and as Secretary. This group of high-profile and powerful people worked along financial and
political lines to influence parties who had opportunities to stop the development.
Gulf and Frouge began to disagree on the development, and sued each other. Thomas Frouge
died in 1969. Gulf lost interest in the development and realized that it would be a good idea to
sell the Marin property to be turned into a park. In 1972, the Marin Headlands became part of
the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Katharine and George Frankforter were divorced in 1970 and she has never remarried. He
received the Wolfback Ridge property as part of the settlement. Katharine Frankforter has
continued to reside and work as an artist in the northern San Francisco Bay area.
Also see résumé, Box 15, Folder 10.
Agency History
HEADLANDS, INC. was officially incorporated as a non-profit organization on October 19,
1967 with 12 directors. The by-laws state the purpose of the group was to “oppose any type of
development that might have an adverse effect on Marin Headlands State Park which might, by
close proximity, place restrictions on the use of the Park by the public or damage the ecology of
the lands projected for Park use.”
“…[T]he specific and primary purposes [of HEADLANDS, INC. were] …to assist the State of
California in the acquisition of additional lands for Marin Headlands State Park by purchase or
gift, and to conserve the scenic coastlines of Marin County as parkland.”
The original officers were President Fred H. Merrill; Vice-Presidents Jacquelin H. Hume,
Putnam Livermore, and Katharine Frankforter; Secretary and General Counsel John A. Busterud;
and Treasurer John Hartmann. (See appendices for a listing of individuals who served as officers
and belonged to the Board of Directors/Advisory Committee.)
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The Marin Headlands became part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area by presidential
order in 1972. In the following years, headlands development issues became less urgent. The
leaders of HEADLANDS, INC. decided by consensus to dissolve the organization. The last
meeting was held in 1975.
Also see bylaws and incorporation documents, Box 2, Folder 5.
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Collection and Series Description
Katharine S. Frankforter Papers and HEADLANDS, INC. Records
1946-1998
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The collection contains HEADLANDS, INC. by-laws, articles of incorporation, agendas,
minutes, membership information, correspondence, financial information, fundraising
information, and planning documents for the proposed Marincello project. The collection also
contains Katharine Frankforter’s scrapbooks, notes, and extensive newspaper clippings on
related environmental and political issues. There is information about the Frankforter property on
Wolfback Ridge from tax documents to sketches and photographs of the property. Frankforter’s
paintings, sculpture, and collages are documented by photographs and slides.
Frankforter’s personal items, HEADLANDS, INC. records, and materials about the environment
and land development are intermingled. She had a personal interest in issues relating to the
environment, conservation, and land development, and she also kept track of these issues in her
capacity as an officer of HEADLANDS, INC. For example, a lawsuit concerning road access to
the Frankforters’ property on Wolfback Ridge was certainly personal, but HEADLANDS, INC.
was also interested because the suit was generated by the planners of the Marincello project
which HEADLANDS, INC. strongly opposed.
HEADLANDS, INC. records, 1963-1975
Dates: 1963-1975 (bulk 1967-1972)
Volume: Approx. 2.9 cubic feet
Boxes 1-6; Box 7, folders 1-2; Box 8, folders 1-7; Map folder 1
Arrangement: Alphabetical by subject or type of record, thereunder roughly
chronological.
Formats: Clippings
Invoices
Legal documents
Letters (correspondence)
Notebooks
Petitions
Gaps/overlaps:Meetings were not held in 1974, so there are no minutes
Description: HEADLANDS, INC. (1967-1975) was “a non-profit tax exempt
corporation for coastline conservation and the acquisition of lands for the
Marin Headlands State Park.” Katharine S. Frankforter helped found the
organization and served as a Vice-President and Secretary. The series is
comprised of minutes, correspondence, by-laws, articles of incorporation,
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financial information, publicity activities, hearings, court documents, 3 x
5” card files, and newspaper clippings relating to the founding of the
organization and various efforts to develop and preserve the Marin
Headlands. Also included are records for predecessor and associated
organizations, especially the Golden Gate Headlands Committee.
Marincello collection, 1963-1968
Volume: Approx. 1.4 cubic feet
Box 8, folders 8-9; Boxes 9-10; Map folder 2
Arrangement: Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological.
Formats: Clippings
Legal documents
Letters (correspondence)
Maps
Newsletters
Notebooks
Photographs
Scrapbooks
Description: Correspondence, publications, and newspaper clippings about the
Marincello project and the land and people involved in creating this
proposed community in the Marin Headlands. Thomas Frouge, Frouge
Corporation, Gulf Oil, and others on the side of developing the area are
represented, as well as various local entities involved in planning. The
Marincello newsletter, the Marincello Master Plan, and numerous reports
on issues such as road access, population density, and water use are
included.
Subject files, 1965-1992
Volume: Approx. 1.5 cubic feet
Boxes 11-14; Map folder 3
Arrangement: Alphabetical by subject, thereunder chronological.
Formats: Clippings
Handbills
Newsletters
Pamphlets
Photographs
Description: Correspondence, publications, and newspaper clippings
relating to people, places, and issues involved in natural resources
development, particularly in the Marin Headlands. These subjects relate
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to both HEADLANDS, INC. and Katharine S. Frankforter’s personal
projects and interests. People documented include political figures,
HEADLANDS, INC. board members, and individuals involved in other
conservation organizations. Places documented are parks and historic
sites in the Bay Area, particularly Marin County. General conservation
and ecology information along with specific information on land use
debates, legislation, and funding is also included.
Katharine S. Frankforter papers, 1965-1998
Volume: Approx. 1.1 cubic foot
Boxes 15-16; Map folders 4-5
Arrangement: Alphabetical by subject, thereunder roughly chronological.
Formats: Architectural drawings
Drawings
Clippings
Letters (correspondence)
Maps
Photographs
Scrapbooks
Slides (photograph)
Description: Katharine S. Frankforter's papers document her activities as a local
environmental activist and to a lesser extent, her personal life and artwork.
They include scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, photocopies and other
documents that outline land development issues and environmental
activism. There are records of lawsuits, notes on designating places as
national historic landmarks or natural landmarks, information from and
about the arts and environmental organizations she was involved in,
documentation about the Frankforter property on Wolfback Ridge
(including sketches and photographs). Color photographs, notecards and
other reproductions of her paintings and collages are included, along with
photos of Frankforter and her family.
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Folder List
Note: added information is in square brackets
Box # Folder # Description
HEADLANDS, INC. RECORDS
1 1 “Anti-Ballistic Missile site opposition, 1958-69”
1 2 “Army land use and development”
1 3 “Busterud conference on environmental quality, Feb. 1973”
1 4 “Correspondence, 1967”
1 5 “Correspondence, 1968”
1 6 “Correspondence, 1969”
1 7 “Correspondence, 1970”
1 8 “Correspondence, 1971”
1 9 “Correspondence, 1972”
1 10 “Correspondence, 1973”
1 11 “Correspondence, 1975”
[no correspondence for 1974]
1 12 “Fight Marincello”
[flyers, 1974]
1 13 “Financial records and correspondence, 1967-69”
1 14 “Financial records and correspondence, 1970-75”
1 15 “Fundraising, 1967-71”
1 16 “GGHC membership and activities, 1965-70”
1 17 “GGHC petition to vote on Marincello, 1966”
1 18 “GGHC printing and mailing”
HEADLANDS, INC. RECORDS
2 1 “GGNRA creation, 1971-76”
[oversized items separated - Box 8, folder 1]
2 2 “’Golden Gate’ stamp with ship”
[includes print of the 1923 stamp and an 8 x 10” black and white print of
the W.F. Babcock]
2 3 “HEADLANDS, INC.”
[Summary/history, 1997]
2 4 “HEADLANDS, INC. notebooks on creation, incorporation”
2 5 “HEADLANDS, INC. governing and incorporation documents”
[Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws]
2 6 “Kirby Cove acquisition and development, 1967-69”
[oversized items separated - Box 8, folder 2]
2 7 “Logo and letterhead design drafts”
2 8 “Logo and letterhead samples”
2 9 “Lawsuits – City of Sausalito v. County of Marin”
2 10 “Lawsuits – Fitzsimmons v. Glass”
2 11 “Lawsuits – Fitzsimmons v. Glass – Notes on Fitzsimmons”
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Box # Folder # Description
2 12 “Lawsuits – Glass v. Gulf Oil”
2 13 “Lawsuits – Glass v. Gulf Oil – Courtroom notes, March – April 1967”
2 14 “Lawsuits – Glass v. Gulf Oil – Frouge deposition”
[1967]
2 15 “Lawsuits – Glass v. Gulf Oil – Preliminary injunction, August 19, 1965”
2 16 “Lawsuits – Glass v. Gulf Oil – Pretrial conference, 1966”
2 17 “Lawsuits – Glass v. Gulf Oil – Summons and answer, 1965”
HEADLANDS, INC. RECORDS
3 1 “Lawsuits – Wheelwright v. County of Marin, 1967-70”
[oversized items separated - Box 8, folder 3; includes copy of drawing,
“Laid to Rest in Marvelous Marin”]
3 2 “Marin Conservation League”
3 3 “Marin County – Planning and zoning, 1966-67”
3 4 “Marin County Board of Supervisors agenda and meeting notes, 1965-66”
3 5 “Marin County Planning Commission notes, 1965-66”
3 6 “Marin Headlands State Park”
[oversized items separated - Box 8, folder 4]
3 7 “Marin Headlands State Park – California Dept. of Parks and Recreation”
3 8 “Marin Headlands State Park Expansion Study”
[oversized items separated - Box 8, folder 5]
3 9 “Marin Symphony Concert on Mt. Tamalpais, 1971”
3 10 “Marincello protests and lawsuits binder”
3 11 “Marincello protests and lawsuits binder - Protests”
3 12 “Marincello protests and lawsuits binder - Supervisors”
3 13 “Meetings of Board and Members, 1967-75”
[no meetings were held in 1974]
3 14 “Misc. HEADLANDS, INC.”
HEADLANDS, INC. RECORDS
4 1 “National Historic Site and other designations”
4 2 “Oil, 1966-71”
4 3 “Pacific Sun advertisement”
4 4 “Park land acquisition – Budget”
4 5 “Park land acquisition – Frankforter’s notes”
4 6 “Park land acquisition – Nature Conservancy”
4 7 “Park land acquisition and development”
[oversized items separated - Box 8, folder 6]
4 8 “People – Contacts, potential members and donors”
4 9 “People – Members”
4 10 “PFGGNRA and GGNRA planning process”
4 11 “Photos of Marincello and park areas”
4 12 “Press”
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Box # Folder # Description
4 13 “Reapportionment of Marin County, 1967”
[oversized items separated - Box 8, folder 7]
4 14 “Redwood Scenic Road”
4 15 “Redwood Scenic Road – Conzelman Road”
HEADLANDS, INC. RECORDS [card file boxes 1 and 2]
5 1 “Card file box 1 - GGH advocates”
5 2 “Card file box 1” [Advocate information]
5 3 “Card file box 1 - Finance”
5 4 “Card file box 1 - Conservation groups”
5 5 “Card file box 1 - Organizations”
5 6 “Card file box 1 - Planning” [empty]
5 7 “Card file box 1 - Press and public relations”
5 8 “Card file box 1 - Colleges”
5 9 “Card file box 1 - Printing” [empty]
5 10 “Card file box 1 - Attorneys”
5 11 “Card file box 1 - Referendum petition”
5 12 “Card file box 1 - Lawsuits”
5 13 “Card file box 2” [Arnold – Hart]
5 14 “Card file box 2” [National and local contacts]
5 15 “Card file box 2” [HEADLANDS, INC. mailing, 1971]
5 16 “Card file box 2” [Loose items and info.]
5 17 “Card file box 2 – Advance mailing…”
5 18 “Card file box 2” [Alpha file; mostly empty]
HEADLANDS, INC. RECORDS [card file box 3]
6 1 “Katharine Frankforter”
6 2 [Misc.; includes color photos]
6 3 “A”
6 4 “B”
6 5 “C”
6 6 “D”
6 7 “E”
6 8 “F”
6 9 “G”
6 10 “H”
6 11 “I-K”
6 12 “L”
6 13 “M”
6 14 “N”
6 15 “O”
6 16 “P”
6 17 “Q-R”
6 18 “S”
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Box # Folder # Description
6 19 “T”
6 20 “W-Z”
6 21 [Misc.; includes black & white photos]
HEADLANDS, INC. RECORDS/KATHARINE S. FRANKFORTER
PAPERS [scrapbooks]
7 1 “Fight Marincello”
[loose oversized clippings separated to folder 2]
7 2 "Fight Marincello"
[separated from folder 1]
7 3 “[Mar]in”
HEADLANDS, INC. RECORDS/MARINCELLO COLLECTION
(oversize)
8 1 “GGNRA creation, 1971-76”
[separated from Box 2, folder 1]
8 2 “Kirby Cove acquisition and development”
[separated from Box 2, folder 6]
8 3 “Lawsuits – Wheelwright v. County of Marin, 1967-70”
[separated from Box 3, folder 1]
8 4 “Marin Headlands State Park”
[separated from Box 3, folder 6]
8 5 “Marin Headlands State Park Expansion Study”
[separated from Box 3, folder 8]
8 6 “Park land acquisition and development”
[separated from Box 4, folder 7]
8 7 “Reapportionment of Marin County, 1967”
[separated from Box 4, folder 13]
8 8 “Frouge, Thomas W.”
[separated from Box 9, folder 14; pencil sketch and newsclipping on paper]
8 9 “Marincello Master Plan Report: Water Supply…, August 1965”
[separated from Box 10, folder 6]
MARINCELLO COLLECTION
9 1 “Alexander & Alexander correspondence re: Marincello/Frouge
Construction Co., 1964-65”
9 2 “Annexation to Marin Municipal Water District, 1966-68”
9 3 “Atheneum”
9 4 “Density zoning”
9 5 “Fiscal issues”
9 6 “Frankforter note binder (1)”
[includes 19 black & white and 1 color photo of land in Sausalito area and
Army lands]
9 7 “Frankforter note binder (1) – Marincello Master Plan”
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Box # Folder # Description
9 8 “Frankforter note binder (1) – Livingston/Blaney”
9 9 “Frankforter note binder (1) – Staff report”
9 10 “Frankforter note binder (1) – Marin County Supervisors”
9 11 “Frankforter note binder (1) – Marincello Mall”
9 12 “Frankforter note binder (1) – Loose items”
9 13 “Frankforter note binder (2)
9 14 “Frouge, Thomas W.”
[oversized items separated - Box 8, folder 8]
9 15 “Frouge Corporation – Dun & Bradstreet report, August 1968”
9 16 “Gulf/Frouge finances and legal issues”
9 17 “Gulf Oil”
9 18 “Gulf Oil correspondence, 1968-70”
MARINCELLO COLLECTION
10 1 “Marin County Board of Supervisors/Planning Commission”
10 2 “Marincello Master Plan, March 1965”
10 3 “Marincello Master Plan – Warburg statement, 1965”
10 4 “Marincello Master Plan, revised June 1965”
10 5 “Marincello Master Plan, revised – Part II, August 1965”
10 6 “Marincello Master Plan Report: Water Supply…, August 1965”
[oversized items separated - Box 8, folder 9]
10 7 “Marincello Newsletter”
10 8 “Marincello opposition statements”
10 9 “Marincello opposition statements presented to Gulf Oil, January 1968”
10 10 “Market Study and Improvement Costs…, Livingston/Blaney report,
January 1963”
10 11 “Misc. Marincello”
10 12 “Other Thoughts on Marincello”
[revised Master Plan]
10 13 “Photos of Marincello site and park area”
10 14 “Preliminary Studies, 1964”
10 15 “Roads and access”
10 16 “San Francisco Board of Supervisors”
10 17 “Schools”
10 18 “Water”
SUBJECT FILES
11 1 “Angel Island and Alcatraz”
[oversized items separated - Box 13, folder 1]
11 2 “Bagley, William T”.
11 3 “Bunker Tunnel Road”
11 4 “California Constitution Revision Commission”
11 5 “California Constitution Revision Commission – Harbor Frontages
Background Study I, August 1968”
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Box # Folder # Description
11 6 “California County Fact Book, 1966”
11 7 “Coastline conservation”
[oversized items separated - Box 13, folder 2]
11 8 “Conservation and ecology – Bay Area/California”
[oversized items separated - Box 13, folder 3]
11 9 “Conservation and ecology – General”
[oversized items separated - Box 13, folder 4]
11 10 “Conservation organizations”
[oversized items separated - Box 13, folder 5]
11 11 “Farr, Fred S.”
11 12 “Forts”
[oversized items separated - Box 13, folder 6]
11 13 “Golden Gate Bridge”
[oversized items separated - Box 13, folder 7]
11 14 “Governor’s Conference on California Beauty, 1966”
11 15 “Halprin, Lawrence”
[oversized items separated - Box 13, folder 8]
11 16 “Lawrence, Hugh G.”
11 17 “Livermores – Caroline, Putnam, and Norman”
[oversized items separated - Box 13, folder 10]
11 18 “Mailliard, William S. and family”
11 19 “McCarthy, John S.”
11 20 “Misc. newsclippings”
11 21 “Mott, William Penn”
11 22 “National Audubon Society”
[includes 9 color negatives and 3 color photos of 1968 trip to Rodeo
Lagoon]
SUBJECT FILES
12 1 “Planning and Conservation League for Legislative Action, 1966-71”
12 2 “Point Lobos”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 1]
12 3 “Point Reyes”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 2]
12 4 “Politicians and politics – Marin and cities”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 3]
12 5 “Politicians and politics – State and national”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 4]
12 6 “The Presidio”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 5]
12 7 “Redwoods National Park”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 7]
12 8 “Roads and highways”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 8]
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Box # Folder # Description
12 9 “Rodeo Lagoon”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 6]
12 10 “Sausalito”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 9]
12 11 “Scenic Roads Association – Committee to Save the Golden Gate”
12 12 “Sierra Club”
12 13 “Skyline National Parkway”
12 14 “Tennessee Valley”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 10]
12 15 “U.S. Dept. of the Interior – Scenic Trails”
12 16 “Weinberger, Caspar W.”
12 17 “Wheelwright, George W. 3d”
[oversized items separated - Box 14, folder 11]
12 18 “Wheelwright – Dead Reckoning”
12 19 “Wolfback Ridge Association”
SUBJECT FILES (oversize)
13 1 “Angel Island and Alcatraz”
[separated from Box 11, folder 1]
13 2 “Coastline conservation”
[separated from Box 11, folder 7]
13 3 “Conservation and ecology – Bay Area/California”
[separated from Box 11, folder 8]
13 4 “Conservation and ecology – General”
[separated from Box 11, folder 9]
13 5 “Conservation organizations”
[separated from Box 11, folder 10]
13 6 “Forts”
[separated from Box 11, folder 12]
13 7 “Golden Gate Bridge”
[separated from Box 11, folder 13]
13 8 “Halprin, Lawrence”
[separated from Box 11, folder 15]
13 9 “Land use and development”
13 10 “Livermores”
[separated from Box 11, folder 17]
SUBJECT FILES (oversize)
14 1 “Point Lobos”
[separated from Box 12, folder 2]
14 2 “Point Reyes”
[separated from Box 12, folder 3]
14 3 “Politicians and politics – Marin and cities”
[separated from Box 12, folder 4]
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Box # Folder # Description
14 4 “Politicians and politics – State and national”
[separated from Box 12, folder 5]
14 5 “The Presidio”
[separated from Box 12, folder 6]
14 6 “Redwoods National Park”
[separated from Box 12, folder 7]
14 7 “Roads and highways”
[separated from Box 12, folder 8]
14 8 “Rodeo Lagoon”
[separated from Box 12, folder 9]
14 9 “Sausalito”
[separated from Box 12, folder 10]
14 10 “Tennessee Valley”
[separated from Box 12, folder 14]
14 11 “Wheelwright, George W. 3d”
[separated from Box 12, folder 17]
KATHARINE S. FRANKFORTER PAPERS
15 1 “Arts and artists newsclippings”
[oversized items separated - Box 16, folder 1]
15 2 “Artwork reproductions and notecards, 1947-1996”
[4 color photos, 8 notecards, 3 postcards, and 2 color Xerox prints on
paper]
15 3 “Artwork slides – ‘Golden Gate Headlands’ paintings, 1996”
[6 color slides]
15 4 “Artwork slides – Paintings, sculpture, & collage, 1950-1991”
[36 color slides]
15 5 “Assessed value and taxes notes”
15 6 “Contacts in conservation and the arts”
15 7 “Contacts in the media, guest lists”
15 8 “Corbett, Mario”
[oversized items separated - Box 16, folder 3]
15 9 “Correspondence”
15 10 “Curriculum vita, 1991”
15 11 “Financial and business newsclippings”
15 12 “Frankforter and family photographs”
[7 color prints]
15 13 “Frankforter property – Sausalito”
15 14 “Headlands hikes with Sierra Club and Marin Supervisors, 1966”
15 15 “Headlands Journal, 1991”
15 16 “Headlands Journal – materials submitted”
[oversized items separated – Box 16, folder 5; includes 4 black & white
prints and 3 contact sheets with images of the headlands and hiking trips]
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Box # Folder # Description
15 17 “Headlands Journal – materials used”
[oversized items separated – Box 16, folder 5]
15 18 “History research – Marin County and Sausalito”
15 19 “Judge Goldstein drawing”
[pencil drawing on paper]
15 20 “Jury duty notices”
15 21 “Misc. personal”
[oversized items separated – Box 16, folder 7]
15 22 “Marin headlands slides – Carousel 1 and prints”
[80 color slides, 9 color prints, 3 black & white prints; Silva Ranch and
1966 Sierra Club hike]
15 23 “Marin headlands slides – Carousel 2”
[77 color slides; “Spencer Battery,” Kirby Cove, 1968 HEADLANDS, INC.
field trip]
15 24 “Marin headlands slides – Carousel 3”
[68 color slides; Rodeo Lagoon, Tennessee Valley & Lagoon, VORTAC
site]
15 25 “Marin headlands slides – Carousel 4”
[43 color slides; headlands flowers, Marincello area, Point Reyes]
15 26 “Marin headlands slides – Notes on carousels 1-4”
15 27 “Organizations – Arts”
15 28 “Organizations – Junior League and others”
15 29 “Sea Ranch”
15 30 “Wolfback Ridge property architecture correspondence”
15 31 “Wolfback Ridge property road access and easements”
15 32 “Wolfback Ridge property taxes”
15 33 “Wolfback Ridge property title, tax info., & notes”
KATHARINE S. FRANKFORTER PAPERS (oversize)
16 1 “Arts and artists newsclippings”
[separated from Box 15, folder 1]
16 2 “Becker and Grant sketches”
[1 crayon on paper, 1 pencil on paper, 2 prints]
16 3 “Corbett, Mario”
[separated from Box 15, folder 8]
16 4 “Corbett lands sketches”
[3 pencil on paper sketches]
16 5 “Headlands Journal materials”
16 6 “Maps - Sausalito Rancho”
16 7 “Misc. personal”
[separated from Box 15, folder 21]
16 8 “Spencer Battery, March 1968”
[Matted dye-coupler print]
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Box # Folder # Description
16 9 “Wolfback Ridge property house plans”
[2 pencil sketches]
16 10 “Wolfback Ridge property sketches, 1949”
[2 ink and watercolor sketches]
HEADLANDS INC. (oversize)
Map 1 “Marin headlands area maps”
[5 maps including Halprin/Eckbo map for Kirby Cove project and
Frankforter’s map for HI field trip in 1968]
MARINCELLO COLLECTION (oversize)
Map 2 “Marincello maps”
[3 maps ca. 1965]
SUBJECT FILES (oversize)
Map 3 “Marin County and San Francisco maps”
[5 maps]
KATHARINE S. FRANKFORTER PAPERS (oversize)
Map 4 “Wolfback Ridge property and surrounding area”
[5 copies of area maps, “Corbett land” - watercolor on 3 pieces of paper
taped together, Wolfback Ridge house plans sketch - pencil on paper]
5 “Wolfback Ridge house plans”
[18 diazos and 1 blueprint]
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Appendices
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1. Folder Subject Index
6th
Army, Presidio of San Francisco: Box 1, folders 1-2 and 8; Box 12, folders 6-7
Access: see Roads
Alcatraz: Box 11, folder 1
Alexander & Alexander: Box 9, folder 1
Architecture: Box 2, folder 6; Box 10, folder 10; Box 15, folders 8, 13, 30, 31, 33; Box 16, folder 9; Map folder 5
Angel Island: Box 1, folder 1; Box 11, folders 1 and 21
Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM): Box 1, folders 1-2
Army: Box 1, folders 1-2; Box 12, folders 6-7
Arts: Box 3, folder 9; Box 4, folders 1 and 27; Box 9, folder 3
Artwork: Box 2, folder 7; Box 3, folder 1; Box 8, folder 8; Box 15, folders 1-4, 19; Box 16, folders 2, 4, 6, 8-10;
Map folder 4
Audobon Society: Box 11, folder 22
Bagley, William T.: Box 11, folders 2 and 7
Behr, Peter: Box 2, folder 3; Box 4, folder 9; Box 6, folder 4; Box 12, folder 5
Becker, Jules: Box 16, folder 2
Budget: see Funding
Busterud, John A.: Box 1, folders 3-11; Box 2, folder 3; Box 4, folders 9 and 23; Box 6, folder 4
California Constitution Revision Commission: Box 11, folder 4
California Dept. of Parks & Recreation: see State Parks
Contacts: see People
Corbett, Mario: Box 4, folders 8, 13, 30, 31, 33; Box 16, folder 4; Map folders 4 and 5
Dean, Harry: Box 3, folder 7; Box 6, folder 6
Density: see Planning & zoning
Doss, Margot Patterson: Box 9, folder 13; Box 15, folder 31
Erickson, J.Peter.: Box 1, folders 7 and 8; Box 2, folders 3 and 9; Box 6, folder 7
Erway, Stan: Box 2, folders 10, 12-13, 15-17; Box 15, folder 31
Farr, Fred S.: Box 6, folder 7; Box 11, folder 11
Field trip (HEADLANDS, INC.): Box 1, folder 5; Box 15, folder 23; Map folder 1
Financial: Box 9, folders 5 and 9; Box 10, folders 10 and 12; Box 15, folder 11
Fitzsimmons: Box 2, folders 10-11
Forts: Box 1, folder 2; Box 3, folder 6; Box 11, folder 12; Box 12, folders 6 and 10
Frankforter, Katharine Swartzbaugh: Box 2, folders 10, 12-13, 15-17; Box 6, folder 2; Box 15, folders 9, 10, 12, 14
Frankforter, George B.: Box 2, folders 10, 12-13, 15-17; Box 6, folder 21; Box 15, folders 14, 23, 31, 33
Frouge, Thomas W.: Box 2, folder 14; Box 3, folders 4 and 5; Box 8, folder 8;
Frouge Corporation: Box 9, folders 1, 5, 13, 15, 16
Funding (parks and land): Box 2, folders 1 and 6, Box 3, folders 6 to 8; Box 4, folder 5
Gilliam, Harold: Box 2, folder 3; Box 6, folder 9; Box 11, folder 8
Glass, Warren V.: Box 2, folders 10, 12-13, 15-16
Gnoss, George: Box 1, folder 17; Box 3, folders 1 and 5; Box 12, folder 4; Box 15, folder 20
Golden Gate Bridge: Box 11, folder 13; Box 15, folder 23
Golden Gate Headlands Committee: Box 1, folders 16-18, Box 3, folder 1; Box 5, folders 1 and 2
Golden Gate Headlands State Park: see Marin Headlands State Park
Golden Gate National Recreation Area: Box 2, folder 1; Box 4, folder 10; Box 11, folder 18; Box 12, folder 6
Goldstein, Judge Alvin H.: Box 2, folders 12-13; Box 3, folder 1; Box 15, folder 19
Grant: Box 15, folder 2
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Green Gulch Ranch: Box 4, folder 6; Box 6, folder 20; Box 12, folders 18 and 19 (see also Wheelwright, George
W. 3d)
Gulf Oil Corp.: Box 2, folders 12-17; Box 3, folders 4-5; Box 4, folders 2 and 6; Box 9, folders 2, 13, and 16 to 18
Halprin, Lawrence: Box 2, folder 6; Box 6, folder 10; Box 11, folder 15; Box 15, folder 29
Hartmann, John: Box 1, folders 13 and 14; Box 2, folder 3; Box 4, folder 9; Box 6, folder 10
Highways: Box 11, folders 11 and 13; Box 12, folders 7, 8, 12 (see also Roads)
Hikes: Box 1, folder 7; Box 12, folder 13; Box 15, folders 15-17, 22; Map folder 1
Historic site, designation as: Box 2, folder 1; Box 3, folder 7; Box 4, folder 1
History: see Summaries
Hume, Jacquelin H.: Box 2, folder 3; Box 6, folder 10
Junior League: Box 15, folder 28
Kearney, Nello: Box 3, folder 3; Box 12, folder 9
Keesling, Francis V. (Frank): Box 6, folder 11
Kirby Cove: Box 2, folder 6; Box 15, folder 23; Map folder 1
Land acquisition/development: Box 2, folders 1 and 6; Box 3, folders 4, 7, 8; Box 4, folders 4 to 7; Box 9, folder
17; Box 12, folder 2
Landmark, designation as: see Historic site
Larsen, Lt. General Stanley: Box 1 folders 2 and 8
Lawrence, Hugh: Box 2, folders 12 and 16; Box 11, folder 16
Lawsuits: Box 1, folder 17; Box 2, folders 9-17; Box 3, folders 1 and 10, Box 9, folder 16; Box 11, folder 16; Box
5, folders 10-12
Legislation: Box 2, folder 1; Box 4, folder 5; Box 12, folders 1, 7, 13
Leydecker, Byron: Box 12, folder 4 (see also Marin County Government)
Livermore, Caroline: Box 1, folder 15; Box 11, folder 17
Livermore, H. Putnam (Put): Box 6, folder 12; Box 11, folder 17; Box 2, folder 3
Livermore, Norman B. (Ike): Box 6, folder 12; Box 11, folder 17
Livingston/Blaney Report: Box 9, folder 8; Box 10, folders 10 and 15
Mailliard, William S. (Bill): Box 6, folder 13; Box 11, folder 18
Maps: Box 16, folder 7; Map folders 1-4
Marin Conservation League: Box 3, folder 3; Box 6, folder 13
Marin County Government: Box 1, folder 16; Box 2, folder 9; Box 3, folders 1-2 and 4; box 3, folder 10; Box 4,
folders 5 and 13 to 15; Box 9, folders 4 9, 10; Box 10, folder 1; Box 12, folder 4; Box 15, folders 14 and 31
Marin Headlands State Park: Box 3, folders 6 to 8; Box 2, folder 6; Box 4, folder 1; Box 10, folders 1 and 15; Box
12, folders 6-7
Marincello: Box 1, folder 17; Box 4, folders 6 and 11; Box 9; Box 10; Box 12 folders 9, 11, 12; Box 15, folder 22;
Map folder 2
Marincello Master Plan: Box 9, folders 7 and 9; Box 10, folders 2-6, 15; Box 12, folder 9
Marincello support: Box 3, folder 10
McCarthy, John F.: Box 11, folder 19
Merrill, Fred H.: Box 2, folder 3; Box 4, folder 9; Box 6, folder 13
Meyer, Amy: Box 1, folder 10; Box 2, folder 1; Box 6, folder 13
Mott, William Penn, Jr.: Box 1, folder 6; Box 3, folders 6 and 7; Box 6, folder 13, Box 11, folder 21
Mt. Tamalpais: Box 3, folder 9; Box 4, folder 7
Nat'l Coastal Scenic Redwood Rd Committee: see Scenic Redwood Road
National Parks: Box 2, folder 1; Box 3, folder 7; Box 11, folder 18; Box 12, folders 3, 6, 13, 14, 16
Nature Conservancy: Box 4, folder 6; Box 12, folder 18
Nixon, Richard M.: Box 2, folder 1
Parks: Box 3, folder 6
People: Box 2, folder 3; Box 4, folders 8 and 9, Box 9, folder 17; Box 5; Box 15, folders 6, 7, 22, 23
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People for a Golden Gate National Recreation Area: Box 2, folder 1; Box 4, folder 10
Petition to vote on Marincello: Box 1, folder 17; Box 3, folder 1; Box 5, folder 11
Photos, artwork: Box 15, folders 2-4
Photos, hikes & fieldtrips: Box 11, folder 22; Box 15, folders 15, 22-24
Photos, Marin headlands area: Box 4, folder 11; Box 9, folder 6; Box 11, folder 22; Box 15, folders 15, 22-25
Planning & Conservation League (for Legislative Action): Box 5, folder 4; Box 12, folder 1
Planning and zoning: Box 1, folder 16; Box 2, folders 10 and 14; Box 3, folders 3-5, 10; Box 9, folders 4 and 13;
Box 12, folder 10, Map folder 1
Point Reyes: Box 12, folder 3; Box 15, folder 25
Politicians: Box 11, folders 2, 17-19; Box 12, folders 4, 5 and 17
Prentice, Spelman: Box 1, folder 4; Box 6, folder 10
The Presidio: Box 1, folder 2; Box 12, folder 6
Publicity: Box 3, folder 9; Box 4, folders 3 and 12; Box 5, folder 12; Box 15, folders 7 and 14
Redwoods: Box 3, folders 6 and 7; box 4, folders 14 and 15; Box 12, folder 7
Roads: Box 2, folders 10-17; Box 3, folder 1; Box 4, folder 14; Box 10, folder 15; Box 11, folder 3; Box 12, folders
8, 12, 14; Box 15, folders 25 and 31 (see also Highways)
Rodeo Lagoon: Box 11, folder 22; Box 12, folder 9; Box 15, folder 24
Sausalito: Box 2, folder 9; Box 3, folder 10,; Box 12, folders 4 and 10
Scenic Redwood Road: Box 4, folders 14 and 15
Schools: Box 10, folder 7
Sentinel missile: see Anti-Ballistic Missile
Sierra Club: Box 5, folder 4; Box 6, folder 18; Box 12, folder 13; Box 15, folders 14 and 22
Skeldon, Major General James A.: Box 1, folder 2
Soeten, Harlan: Box 3, folder 5
State Parks: Box 3, folders 6 to 8; Box 4, folders 5 and 7; Box 11, folder 21; Box 12, folders 13 and 16
Storer, Thomas: Box 6, folder 18; Box 12, folder 4
Sullivan, J.F., Jr. (Jerd): Box 6, folder 18
Summaries of HEADLANDS, INC.: Box 2, folder 3; Box 7, folders 1 and 2; Box 10, folder 9; Box 15, folder 15
Tennessee Valley: Box 12, folders 14, 23, 24
Udall, Stewart L.: Box 12, folder 6
Warburg, Felix M., (Pete): Box 2, folders 3 and 6; Box 4, folder 9; Box 10, folder 3; Box 15, folder 23
Water: Box 3, folder 2; Box 9, folders 2 and 13; Box 10, folders 6 and 18; Box 11, folders 5 and 7; Box 12, folders
8 and 15
Wax, Mel: Box 3, folder 5; Box 6, folders 11 and 20
Wayburn, Edgar: Box 2, folder 3; Box 6, folder 20; Box 12, folder 13; Box 15, folders 15, 23
Wayburn, Margaret (Peggy): Box 11, folder 18; Box 15, folder 23
Weinberger, Casper: Box 12, folder 17
Wheelwright Ranch: see Green Gulch Ranch
Wheelwright, George W. 3d: Box 1, folder 17; Box 2, folder 3; Box 3, folder 1; Box 4, folder 6; Box 6, folder 20;
Box 12, folders 18 and 19; Box 15, folders 16 and 22
Wilson, Judge Joseph G.: Box 2, folder 16; Box 3, folder 1
Witter family: Box 6, folders 9 and 20
Wolfback Ridge: Box 2, folders 10-17, Box 3, folder 5; Box 12, folder 10; Box 15, folders 22 and 31; Map folder 4
Wolfback Ridge Association: Box 12, folder 20
Wolfback Ridge Property: Box 15, folders 5, 8, 13, 30-33; Box 16 folders 4, 10, 11; Map folders 4 and 5
Wornum, Michael: Box 1, folder 2; Box 3, folder 4; Box 6, folder 20
Zoning: see Planning and zoning
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2. Guide to Individuals
Members of HEADLANDS, INC.
Behr, Peter: HI Advisory Committee (State Senator, Chairman of Marin Unit of Citizen’s
Alliance to Save San Francisco Bay)
Busterud, John A.: HI Secretary and General Counsel and later President (attorney, SF
Assemblyman)
Butler, Lewis H.: HI Advisory Committee (President of the Planning and Conservation League)
Erickson, J. Peter: HI Vice-President, (President of Erickson Products Co., President of Wolfback
Ridge Assn.)
Evers, William D.: HI Advisory Committee (Vice Chairman of the Bay Conservation &
Development Commission)
Farr, Fred S.: HI Advisory Committee (State Senator, Coordinator of DOT Highway
Beautification)
Frankforter, Katharine: HI Vice-President and later Secretary (Artist, Wolfback Ridge property owner)
Gilliam, Harold: HI Advisory Committee (Author, San Francisco Chronicle reporter)
Gregg, Harold: HI Advisory Committee (Marin Conservation League)
Hartmann, John: HI Treasurer (President of San Francisco Citizen’s League, Vice-President of
Kern County Land Co.)
Heller, Alfred: HI Advisory Committee and later Vice-President (Heller Properties, President of
California Tomorrow)
Hume, Jacquelin H. (Jack): HI Vice-President (Vice-President of Basic Vegetable Products, trustee of
various arts organizations)
Keesling, Francis V., Jr. (Frank): HI Advisory Committee (President of West Coast Life Insurance)
Kuchel, Thomas H.: HI Advisory Committee (former Senator)
Livermore, H. Putnam (Put): HI Vice-President (Director of Conservation Law Society, Attorney with
Chickering and Gregory)
McCauley, Capt. Clayton C.: HI Advisory Committee
Mailliard, William S.: HI Advisory Committee (U.S. Senator)
Merrill, Fred H.: HI President and later Chairman of the Board (Chairman of The Fund American
Companies)
Power, Robert H.: HI Advisory Committee (Historian)
Prentice, Spelman: HI Advisory Committee
Roth, William M. HI Advisory Committee (Advocate of open space)
Sacks, David M.: HI Advisory Committee (Vice-President of American Broadcasting Company)
Sullivan, J.F., Jr. (Jerd): HI Advisory Committee (Chairman of Crocker Citizens National Bank)
Warburg, Felix M., (Pete): HI Vice-President (Architect at Lawrence Halprin & Assoc.)
Wayburn, Dr. Edgar: HI Advisory Committee (President of the Sierra Club)
Wheelwright, George W.: HI Advisory Committee (President of GGHC, owner of Green Gulch Ranch)
Other Individuals
(Correspondents, neighbors, politicians, members of conservation & civic organizations)
Abbott, Jack: California Tomorrow
Adams, Janet: California Coastal Alliance
Alioto, Joseph L.: Mayor of San Francisco
Azevedo, Margaret: Marin County Board of Supervisors
Benson, Ralph: Boy Scouts of America
Brockett, E.D.: Chairman of the Gulf Oil Company Board
Brown, Charles A.: City Manager, Sausalito
Burton, John L.: U.S. Senator
Butler, Lewis: Preservation and Conservation League
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Dean, Harry: CA Dept. of Parks & Recreation
DeYoung, Col. Guy O.: 6th
Army
Dyk, Jan Paul: Sausalito mayor in 1965
Foote, F.S., Jr.: Nature Conservancy western representative
Frankforter, George B: Alexander & Alexander
Gazzano, Steven: Ranger at Kirby Cove (Mt. Tam office)
Gillette, Ann Witter: President of National Audubon Society and owner of Witter Ranch in Tennessee
Valley
Gilliam, Ann: Friend of daughter of founder of Gulf Oil
Goldstein, Alvin A.: Judge of Marin Superior Court
Griffin, Martin: Audubon Canyon Ranch
Halprin, Lawrence: Halprin & Associates designed plan for Kirby Cove, member of President’s
Historic Preservation Committee
Hatch, Robert: Superintendent of CA Division of Beaches and Parks
Henry, William L.: Vice-President of Gulf Oil
Hume, Elizabeth (Betty) Member of Scenic Redwood Road Committee
Hood, Leslie: Director of CA Natural Areas Coordinating Council
Jasparson, Robert W.: General Counsel of the Conservation Law Society of America
Johnson, Huey: Nature Conservancy
Jordan, Leland: Attorney for City of Sausalito
Kearney, Nello: Chairman of Marin Conservation League Committee on Parks
Kipping, Ted: Strybing photographer
Larsen, Stanley: Lt. General commanding 6th
Army
Lawrence, Hugh G.: Attorney for the Frankforters in Glass v. Gulf
LeSage, James: Vice-President of Gulf Oil
Leydecker, Byron: MCBS
Livermore, Caroline: Conservation supporter, Put Livermore’s mother
Livermore, Norman B. (Ike): Administrator of the Resources Agency of CA
Mailliard, William: U.S. Congressman
Meyer, Amy: Sierra Club and PFGGNRA
Mott, William Penn, Jr.: Director of CA Dept. Parks & Recreation
Mulvany, Raymond O.: Acting Director of NPS Western Region
Nash, Edumund W.: Financial director, Wolfback Ridge resident
Pelosi, Ron: Supervisor of City of San Francisco
Post, Alan: Legislative analyst for CA
Roth, William M.: SPUR
Scoutten, R.J.: Weyerhauser
Skeldon, J.H.: Major General and Chief of Staff of 6th
Army
Skornia, Thomas: Attorney, Marin Conservation League, Pacific Sun columnist
Soeten, Harlan: Curator of SF Maritime Museum
Storer, Thomas: Marin County Board of Supervisors
Taylor, Roy A.: Congressman
Thompson, Craig: Director of PR for Gulf Oil
Udall, Stewart L.: Secretary of the Interior
Wax, Mel: City Council member and Mayor (1968) of Sausalito, worked with KQED and
San Francisco Chronicle
Wayburn, Mrs. Edgar (Peggy): Director of Wilderness Conferences, Smith College alum
Weinberger, Casper W. (Cap): Budget Director under Nixon
Wellman, Mrs. T.C. (Gracie): Vice-President of Marin Conservation League
Wilson, Joseph G.: Judge of Marin Superior Court
Witter, Dean: Owner of Witter Ranch
Wornum, Michael: Mayor of Mill Valley, later MCBS, member of City and Regional Planning,
architect
Young, Pearce: Assemblyman
Zucker, Paul: Marin County Planning Commission
Zumwalt, C.W.: Audubon Canyon Ranch
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3. Abbreviations CCRC California Constitution Revision Commission
CSPF California State Parks Foundation
GGB Golden Gate Bridge
GGHC Golden Gate Headlands Committee
HI HEADLANDS, INC.
JL Junior League
KMM Keep Marin Marvelous
KSF Katharine Swartzbaugh Frankforter
MCBS Marin County Board of Supervisors
MCL Marin Conservation League
MCPC Marin County Planning Commission
MHSPC Marin Headlands State Park Committee
MWPIA Muir Woods Park Improvement Association
NC Nature Conservancy
PCL Planning & Conservation League for Legislative Action
PFGGNRA People for a Golden Gate National Recreation Area
SC Sierra Club
SCC Sausalito Citizens Council
SF San Francisco
SPUR San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal
SRA Scenic Roads Association
SRL Save the Redwoods League
SRR Scenic Redwood Road (National Coastal Scenic Redwood Road Committee)
TCC Tamalpais Conservation Club
TNC The Nature Conservancy
WRA Wolfback Ridge Association