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Guide to the Aurora Gareiss Papers 1929-1994 (Bulk 1964-1994) Control # G-15

Identifier: aql:174

Description: The Aurora Gareiss Papers document Mrs. Gareiss' very active participation in saving Udalls Cove as a New York City park and wildlife preserve. As well as her participation in the Udalls Cove Preservation Committee, the Northeastern Queens Nature and Historical Preserve Commission, New York City's Citizen Advisory Committee and other city, state, national and international environmental groups. They document her work with other concerned citizens such as Ralph Kamhi, Virginia Dent and State Senator Frank Padavan.

Collection : aql:30881

Summary/Description : The Aurora Gareiss Papers document Mrs. Gareiss' very active participation in saving Udalls Cove as a New York City park and wildlife preserve. As well as her participation in the Udalls Cove Preservation Committee, the Northeastern Queens Nature and Historical Preserve Commission, New York City's Citizen Advisory Committee and other city, state, national and international environmental groups. They document her work with other concerned citizens such as Ralph Kamhi, Virginia Dent and State Senator Frank Padavan.

Subject : Gareiss, Aurora, 1909-2000; Udalls Cove Preservation Committee; Northeastern Queens Nature and Historical Preserve Commission; Alley Pond Environmental Center; Environmentalism; Women environmentalists

Coverage : Douglaston (New York, N.Y.) Little Neck (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Publisher : Queens Borough Public Library, Publisher

Identifier : aql:174

eadid : G-15

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Gareiss, Aurora, 1909-2000; Udalls Cove Preservation Committee; Northeastern Queens Nature and Historical Preserve Commission; Alley Pond Environmental Center; Environmentalism; Women environmentalists


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