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Papers, 1976-1988

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About the Clamshell Alliance

The Clamshell Alliance was formed in 1976 in order to protest the construction of a nuclear reactor in Seabrook, New Hampshire. It consisted of a loosely-knit coalition of anti-nuclear groups, mostly from New England, organized around a central office which served to disseminate information between groups and to coordinate group activities. The Alliance organized a number of direct, non-violent actions at Seabrook to voice their concerns between 1976 and the late eighties. The Alliance also organized and participated in other anti-nuclear activities in the state of New Hampshire and other areas.

About the Clamshell Alliance Papers

The Clamshell Alliance Papers contain 4 series. The first consists of materials directly related to the Clamshell Alliance, including correspondence and office records, committee minutes, press releases, financial information, publications, subject files, and materials from individual members who worked for or with the Alliance. It should be noted that the files from Robert Cushing contain information pertaining to the Alliance’s interactions with the courts of New Hampshire. The second series contains publications and other information from Clamshell-affiliated groups. The third series contains files and publications related to other anti-nuclear and left-wing organizations. The final series consists of documents relating to the decommissioning of the Seabrook reactor.

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Folder Listing:

  1. Clamshell Alliance

    1. History and Structure
    2. Administration
    3. Correspondence
    4. Finances
    5. Committees
    6. Publications
    7. Activities
    8. Miscellaneous Material
    9. Members Files
    10. Visuals
    11. Subject Files
  2. Other Clamshell Groups
  3. Non-Clamshell Groups
  4. Robert Cushing’s Decommissioning Files
    1. Testimony
    2. Reports
    3. Requests for Data
    4. Legal Documents
    5. Legal Miscellany
    6. Oversize Boxes

I. Clamshell Alliance

[see also Oversize Boxes 1 and 2]

A. History and Structure

BOX 1
f.1 Founding papers: original drafts of statement of intent, founding statement, proposed bylaws, declaration of nuclear resistance, charter (March 1982), the Clamshell Alliance and Labor.
f.2 Identity of Clamshell Alliance.
f.3 Articles about the history of the Clamshell Alliance.
f.4 Structure of the Clamshell Alliance.
f.5 Directory, “How to Dig Clams.”

B. Administration

f.6 Role and Function of the Clamshell Alliance office, 1979.
f.7 Office Log, May to September 1977
f.8 Office Log, March to June 1987.
f.9 Office Log, June to December 1987.
f.10 Telephone Log, late 1980s(?).
f.11 Proposals by various members for activities, changes in organization structure, etc., January to May 1980.
f.12 Internal Newsletters, 1979.
f.13 “Seacoast Action Handbook”, media reference guide.
f.14 Media List, 1979, part 1.
f.15 Media List, 1979, part 2.
f.16 Miscellaneous media information.
f.17 Sample press packet for May 24, 1986 direct action at Seabrook.
f.18 Media Interest Survey, 1978, part 1.
f.19 Media Interest Survey, 1978, part 2.

BOX 2
f.1 Press releases, 1976.
f.2 Press releases, 1977.
f.3 Press releases, January to May, 1978.
f.4 Press releases, June to July, 1978.
f.5 Press releases, August to December, 1978.
f.6 Press releases, 1979.
f.7 Press releases, 1980-82.
f.8 Press releases, 1983-87.
f.9 Press releases, undated.
f.10 Response to PSCNH Education Center, 1983.
f.11 Unidentified notes for lectures on Chernobyl and nuclear waste.
f.12 Unidentified notes on other groups interested in nuclear power.

C. Correspondence

f.13 Correspondence, 1976.
f.14 Correspondence, 1977.
f.15 Correspondence, 1978.
f.16 Correspondence, 1978, re. Blackwater Bridge.
f.17-18 Correspondence, 1979.

BOX 3
f.1 Correspondence, 1979, manuscript of “Clark’s Engine and the End of the Energy Crisis.”
f.2 Correspondence, 1980.
f.3 Correspondence, 1981.
f.4 Correspondence, 1981, Adam Auster.
f.5 Correspondence, 1982.
f.6 Correspondence, 1983.
f.7 Correspondence, 1984.
f.8 Correspondence, 1985.
f.9 Correspondence, 1986.
f.10 Correspondence, 1987.
f.11 Correspondence, 1988-89.
f.12 Correspondence, undated, A to M.
f.13 Correspondence, undated, N to Z.
f.14-15 Correspondence, mailings to members, 1977-87.

D. Finances

f.16 Account Book, 1977.
f.17 Check Registers, 1977-79.

BOX 4
f.1 Account Book: general journal, 1978.
f.2 Account Book: payroll, 1978.
f.3 Bank Account Book: Clamshell Fund, First National Bank, Portsmouth, 1978.
f.4 Account Book: Cash Received, Yellow, 1978.
f.5 Account Book: Cash Disbursed, Blue; Cash Disbursed, Green; Clamshell Defense Fund; Resource Account Cash Receipts; Resource Account Cash Disbursement, 1978.
f.6 Account Book: Cash Disbursed, Yellow; Cash Disbursed, Green.
f.7 Account Book: Project Fund; Cash Disbursed, Defense Fund; General Ledger.
f.8 Fundraising By Mail.
f.9 “Clam Congress,” financial information.
f.10 Loans to Clamshell, 1978-79.
f.11-12 Grant Proposals, 1977.
f.13 Public Interest Development Corporation [PIDC], 1977-79.
f.14 PIDC, “Ecologica,” 1978-79.
f.15 Finances, general, 1978.
f.16 Miscellaneous, 1978-79.
f.17 Finances, general, 1983.

E. Committees

f.18 Blockade Committee.
f.19 Concert Committee, 1978.

BOX 5
f.1 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, Sept. 1976-June, 1977.
f.2 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, July, 1977.
f.3 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, August to September, 1977.
f.4 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, October to December, 1977.
f.5 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, January, 1978.
f.6 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, February, 1978.
f.7 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, March, 1978.
f.8 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, April, 1978.
f.9 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, May, 1978.
f.10 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, June, 1978.
f.11 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, July, 1978.
f.12 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, August, 1978.
f.13 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, September, 1978.

BOX 6
f.1 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, October-December, 1978.
f.2 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, January to March, 1979.
f.3 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, April to July, 1979.
f.4 Coordinating Committee, Minutes, August to December, 1979.
f.5 Finance Committee, Minutes, 1977-Spring, 1978.
f.6 Finance Committee, Minutes, Summer-Dec. 1978.
f.7 Finance Committee, Minutes, 1979.
f.8 Labor Committee, Minutes, 1978-1979.
f.9 Legal Committee, Minutes & Miscellaneous Material, 1978-79.
f.10 Legal Committee, legal handbooks.
f.11 Legal Committee, materials for Seabrook occupiers.
f.12 Media Committee.
f.13 Miscellaneous committees (Action, Resource, Office Task Force, etc.), 1978-79.
f.14 “ODAM” Committee.

F. Publications

[See also Oversize Boxes 1 & 2]

f.15 “The Clam Journal,” January 1979.
f.16 “Consumer’s Rights and Responsibilities: A Handbook for Electric Rate-Resisters.”
f.17 Flyers, 1976-1979.

BOX 7
f.1 Flyers, dates unknown.
f.2 Miscellaneous anti-nuke graphics for possible use in Clamshell publications, undated.
f.3 Miscellaneous broadsides.
f.4 “Nuclear Power and Alternative Energy Information Book.”
f.5 Pamphlets about nuclear power.
f.6 Pamphlets about Seabrook.

G. Activities

f.7 Clamshell Congress, September 4,1976.
f.8 Other 1976 activities.
f.9 Seabrook Occupation, April 30, 1977.
f.10 Clamshell Congress, November 4 to 6, 1977.
f.11 Other 1977 activities.
f.12 First anniversary (of the Seabrook Occupation) ball, April 29, 1978.
f.13 Planning for Seabrook Occupation on June 24, 1978.
f.14 Seabrook Occupation, June 24, 1978, Rath Proposal.
f.15 Seabrook Occupation, June 24, 1978, press releases and public announcements.

BOX 8
f.1 Seabrook Occupation, June 24, 1978, flyers and handbooks.
f.2 Seabrook Occupation, June 24, 1978.
f.3 Seabrook Occupation, October 7, 1978.
f.4 Other activities, 1978.
f.5 Planning for Reactor Pressure Vessel Blockade, 1978.
f.6 Clamshell Congress, January 1979.
f.7 Clamshell Congress, March 1979.
f.8 Alternate Energy Fair, “Turning the Tide,” July 1979.
f.9 The Wall Street Action, clippings, October 29, 1979.
f.10-11 The Wall Street Action, correspondence, donations, 1979.
f.12 The Wall Street Action, endorsements by other groups, 1979.
f.13 The Wall Street Action, flyers and brochures, 1979.

BOX 9
f.1 The Wall Street Action, form letters and miscellaneous correspondence, 1979.
f.2 The Wall Street Action, planning, 1979.
f.3 The Wall Street Action, press releases, 1979.
f.4 The Wall Street Action, project log, 1979.
f.5 The Wall Street Action, training and logistics.
f.6 Clamshell Congress, Fall, 1979.
f.7 Other demonstrations at Seabrook, 1979-86.
f.8 “The Atomic Age: A Trail of Victims”, a Public Forum, 1980.
f.9 Seacoast Campaign, 1980.
f.10 Reactor Pressure Vessel Blockade, 1981.
f.11 Safe Energy Walk, 1981.
f.12 Armory Ball, 1984.
f.13 Tri-State Walk Along the Tracks, 1985, October.
f.14 Lectures by Dr. Rosalie Bertell, 1986.
f.15 Door to Door Canvass, 1986-87.

BOX 10
f.1 Non-Violence Training.

H. Miscellaneous Materials

f.2 Miscellaneous.
f.3 Clamshell and Religious, 1978.
f.4 “E Pluribus Unum: An Address on the Rise of Imitation Democracy and the Nuclear Priesthood,” by Guy Chichester.
f.5 Undated proposals re: Clamshell.
f.6 Buttons and stickers.
f.7 Unidentified notes, 1980.
f.8 Notes from a 1986 meeting.
f.9 Notes from a January 1986 meeting.
f.10 Draft of statement about Alliance not supporting the Coalition for Direct Action’s proposed 1979 Occupation of Seabrook.
f.11 Manuscript describing an April 30 occupation of Seabrook.
f.12 Unidentified notes and manuscripts.

I. Members Files

i. Kathy Beane

f.13 Correspondence.
f.14 Notes and minutes.

ii. Robert “Renny” Cushing

f.15 Correspondence from Renny Cushing.
f.16 Correspondence to Renny Cushing.
f.17 Legal files: State v. Adams et al., 1978.
f.18 Legal files: cases of Dorsey, Cole, and Wentworth.
f.19 Legal files: matters dealing with Judge Wayne Mullavey, 1978-81.

BOX 11
f.1 Legal files: State v. Cushing, (S-921-78), 1978-79.
f.2 Legal files: testimony notes, 1979, June.
f.3 Legal files: Cushing v. New England Service and Equipment, et Al., 1981.
f.4 Legal files, notes and materials dealing with New Hampshire laws.
f.5 Legal files: Jay Adams et al. v. Sampson, (C-78-7), 1978.
f.6 Legal files: State v. R. Cushing; State v. Hamilton; State v. Adams (S-698-76; S-700-76; S-695-76, respectively), 1977.
f.7 Legal files: State Supreme Court Case on Constitutionality of $8.00 Jury Fee, (78-249, State v. Cushing et al.), 1979.
f.8 Legal files: State v. R. Cushing (S-906-76; S-907-76; S-921-78), 1976-79.
f.9 Legal files: Public Inc., et al. v. Guy Chichester et al, 1976.
f.10 Legal files: Public Inc. v. Guy Chichester, in re speedy trial, 1979-80.
f.11 Legal files: litigation Concerning Rock’s Road Access, 1974-86.
f.12 Notes for debates with PSNH.

BOX 12
f.1 Manuscript for a history of the Alliance.
f.2 Manuscripts of chapters 3 and 4 for a history of the Alliance.
f.3 Manuscript for a history of the Alliance.
f.4 Miscellaneous notes.
f.5 Personal.
f.6 Subject: Emergency Planning.
f.7 Subject: Labor and Anti-Nukes.
f.8 Nuclear Waste Dumps.
f.9-10 Seabrook Dock.
f.11 U.S. Labor Party.
f.12 Stockholders for Corporate Responsibility, 1978.

iii. Paul Gunter

BOX 13
f.1 Field notes, 1986.
f.2 Notebook of Paul Gunter, 1985.
f.3 Paul Gunter’s testimony for HR 17 before State/Federal Relations Committee.

iv. Cindy Leerer

f.4 Manuscripts.

v. Ken Ormes

f.5 Correspondence.
f.6 Manuscripts.

vi. Mary Wentworth

f.7 Correspondence.

vii. Cathy Wolff

f.8 Correspondence.
f.9 Manuscripts and miscellany.
f.10-12 Notebooks.
f.13 Notes and other material dealing with the National Conference on Energy Advocacy, 1979.

BOX 14
f.1-2 Cathy Wolff: miscellaneous papers, 1977-87.

J. Visuals

f.3 Miscellaneous Photos.
f.4 Alternate Energy Fair Photos, unidentified.
f.5 Photos of graphics for The Wall Street Action Publications.
f.6 Safe Energy Walk Photos, 1981.
f.7 Photos of children wearing t-shirts spelling “No Nukes.”
f.8-10 Photos from an unidentified public hearing.
f.11 “New Hampshire’s Coastal region: Photographic Impressions with Comments and Cautions,” negatives, proof sheets, and manuscript draft.
f.12-17 Seabrook aerials.

K. Subject Files

BOX 15
f.1-4 Alternate Energy sources.
f.5 Anti-Nuke activism.
f.6 Anti-Nuke activism and labor.
f.7 Chernobyl.
f.8 Coastal Management, New Hampshire.
f.9 Decommissioning (see also Series IV).

BOX 16
f.1 Diablo Canyon reactor.
f.2 Emergency response to nuclear accidents.
f.3-6 Energy.
f.7 Energy: Preliminary report for Public Review, New England Energy Congress, November 1978.
f.8 Energy and politics.
f.9 Food irradiation.
f.10 Law and nuclear power, “Honicker v. Hendrie – A Lawsuit to End Atomic Power.”

BOX 17
f.1 Laws, New Hampshire.
f.2 Legal ramifications of activism.
f.3 Long Island Lighting Company.
f.4 Media.
f.5 McGovern for President.
f.6 Millstone III (CT).
f.7 Miscellaneous.
f.8 Navaho/Hopi land dispute.
f.9-10 Non-violent action.
f.11-12 Nuclear power.

BOX 18
f.1 Nuclear power.
f.2 Nuclear power, economics of.
f.3 Nuclear power: “Protecting Environmental and Nuclear Whistleblowers,” by Stephen Kohn for Nuclear Information Research Service.
f.4 Nuclear Power, technology of.
f.5 Nuclear power and race.
f.6 Nuclear Reactors/Nuclear Plants.
f.7 Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
f.8-9 Nuclear safety.
f.10 Nuclear safety: testimony of Nunzio Palladino, NRC, 1981.
f.11 Nuclear safety and health.

BOX 19
f.1 Nuclear safety and health.
f.2 Nuclear safety and health: Killing Our Own: The Disaster of America’s Experience with Atomic Radiation by Harvey Wasserman and Normon Solomon, (Delta, N.Y., 1982).
f.3-4 Nuclear waste.
f.5 Nuclear waste shipping.
f.6 Nuclear waste storage.
f.7 Nuclear waste storage, New Hampshire.
f.8-9 Nuclear Weapons.
f.10 Pilgrim I.

BOX 20
f.1-3 PSNH (Public Service of New Hampshire).
f.4 Seabrook: agreement for joint ownership, construction and operation of New Hampshire Nuclear Units, 1973.
f.5 Seabrook: Stephen Conley, 1986-88.
f.6 Seabrook, Stephen Conley, information packet and cover letter submitted to various politicos, 1986.
f.7 Seabrook, copies of correspondence.
f.8 Seabrook, Cushing v. Sununu, 1986.

BOX 21
f.1-2 Seabrook: documents and reports about.
f.3-4 Seabrook: “Evaluation of Cost and Schedule for the Seabrook Nuclear Generating Station Unit I and Common Facilities.”
f.5-7 Seabrook: miscellaneous documents.
f.8 “Seabrook Nuclear Plant File.”
f.9 Seabrook: PSNH construction proposal.

BOX 22
f.1 Seabrook, “Radiological Emergency Response Plan,” Town of Seabrook, 1985.
f.2 Seabrook: safety.
f.3-4 Seabrook: statements and articles on Seabrook.
f.5 Seabrook, testimony of Paul Chernick in regards to application of Fitchburg Gas and Electric to issue securities to cover Seabrook construction, 1984.
f.6 Seabrook, town of.
f.7 Silkwood, Karen.
f.8 Social Responsibility in Investing.
f.9-10 Three Mile Island.
f.11 Waterborne Commerce, U.S., 1977.

II. Other Clamshell Groups

[See also Oversize Box 1]

BOX 1
f.1 Alternative Energy Coalition.
f.2 Boston Clamshell, miscellaneous.
f.3 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News,” 1977.
f.4 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News,” January to July 1978.
f.5 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News,” August to December 1978.
f.6 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News,” January to March, 1979.
f.7 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News,” April to May, 1979.
f.8 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News,” June to July, 1979.
f.9 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News,” September to December, 1979.
f.10 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News,” January to March 1980.

BOX 2
f.1 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News”, March to July, 1980.
f.2 Boston Clamshell, “No Nuclear News”, February to Summer, 1981.
f.3 Campaign for Ratepayer’s Rights.
f.4-5 Coalition for Direct Action, Seabrook Occupation, October 6, 1979.
f.6 Coalition for Direct Action, Seabrook Occupation, May 1980.
f.7 Coalition for Direct Action, Seabrook Occupation, October 6, 1981.
f.8 Granite State Alliance.
f.9 Hard Rain.
f.10 Portsmouth Clamshell, 1977-1978.
f.11 Seacoast Clamshell (Seacoast Sisters), Holly Near concert, 1977.
f.12 Seacoast Clamshell, 1981.
f.13 Seacoast Clamshell, 1982.
f.14 Seacoast Clamshell, 1983.

BOX 3
f.1 Seacoast Clamshell, 1984.
f.2 Seacoast Clamshell, 1985-88, undated.
f.3 Other Clamshell groups.
f.4 Minutes of other Clamshell groups, 1977-83.

III. Non-Clamshell Groups

[see also Oversize Boxes 2-7]

BOX 1
f.1 Abalone Alliance, “Jobs Yes! Nukes No! Workplace Issues in the Fight Against Nuclear Power,” 1979, 87.
f.2 Advisory Commission on Radioactive Waste, 1987-88.
f.3 American Friends Service Committee, miscellaneous, 1988.
f.4 American Friends Service Committee(Mass.), “Peacework,” 1984-88.
f.5 American Peace Test Clearinghouse, 1988.
f.6 April Mobilization, April 27, 1987.
f.7 Atomic Industrial Forum, 1976-79.
f.8 “A” Miscellaneous.
f.9-10 Big Mountain Support Group, 1986-87.
f.11 Boston Mobilization for Survival, “Boston Mobilizer, 1984-88.”
f.12 BIEN (Bolletin de Informacion Sobre Energia Nuclear), 1981.

BOX 2
f.1 The Brooklyn Anti-Nuclear Group, “BANG Notes,” 1983-84.
f.2 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1975-79.
f.3 “B” Miscellaneous.
f.4 Campaign for Nuclear Divestment, 1981.
f.5 Campaign for Safe Energy (Mass.), 1980.
f.6 Center for Atomic Radiation Studies, 1988.
f.7 Citizen’s Action Coalition (IA), “Citizen’s Power,” 1981-82.
f.8 Citizen’s Clearinghouse for Hazardous Waste, Inc.(VA.), 1987-88.
f.9 Citizen’s Energy Council, 1986-87.
f.10 Citizen’s Nuclear Information Center, 1987-88.
f.11 Citizen’s Within the Ten Mile Radius, 1987-88.
f.12 Coalition for Safe and Affordable Energy, 1984.
f.13 Coalition on west Valley Nuclear Waste, “Coalition Crier,” 1979-81.
f.14 Coalition to End Nuclear Power/Weapons(N.J.), “Bulletin,” 1987-88.
f.15 Coalition to Stop the Trident, 1988.
f.16 Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, 1987.
f.17 Community Self-Reliance, 1987.
f.18 Concerned Citizens of Seabrook, 1986.
f.19 Conference on Alternative Local Policies, 1981-82.
f.20 Cultural Workers Collective, 1978.
f.21 “C” Miscellaneous, Ca to Ci.
f.22 “C” Miscellaneous, Co.
f.23 “C” Miscellaneous, Cu.
f.24 “D” Miscellaneous, 1982.
f.25 Environmental Action, 1979.

BOX 3
f.1 Employees Legal Project, 1986.
f.2 Environmental Action Foundation, “Countdown to a Nuclear Moratorium,” 1976.
f.3 Environmental Policy Center, 1978-81.
f.4 Environmental Policy Institute, 1987.
f.5 “E” Miscellaneous, E to Energy.
f.6 “E” Miscellaneous, Enviro to end.
f.7 Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, 1987-88.
f.8 Fusion Energy Foundation, 1978.
f.9 “F” Miscellaneous.
f.10-11 General Atomic Company.
f.12 Granite State Independence.
f.13 “G” Miscellaneous.
f.14 “Haymarket News.”
f.15 Haymarket People’s Fund, 1982-83.
f.16 Heritage Foundation.

BOX 4
f.1 “H” to “L” Miscellaneous.
f.2 League of Towns.
f.3 Massachusetts Voice of Energy.
f.4 Mobilization for Survival.
f.5 Mobilization for Survival, 1982.
f.6 Municipal Power Advocacy Coalition.
f.7 Musicians United for Safe Energy.
f.8 “M” miscellaneous.
f.9 Nashua Peace Center.
f.10 Native Americans for a Clean Environment.
f.11 The New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution, 1982-87.
f.12 New Englanders for Peace.
f.13 New England No Nukes/No Dumps.
f.14 New England Peace Movement, “Peaceworks.”
f.15-16 The New Hampshire Energy Coalition, 1979-83.

BOX 5
f.1 The New Hampshire Energy Coalition, 1979-82.
f.2 Governor’s Energy Office, (State of New Hampshire), 1984-86.
f.3 New Hampshire Radioactive Waste Network.
f.4 New Hampshire Research Project.
f.5 New Roots for the Northeast.
f.6 Nevada Nuclear Waste Project Office.
f.7-9 Nuclear Information and Research Service(NIRS).
f.10 NIRS, “Groundswell.”
f.11 Nuclear Legislative Advisory Service.
f.12 “Nucleonics Week.”

BOX 6
f.1 “N” Miscellaneous, NA.
f.2 “N” Miscellaneous, Ni to Nu.
f.3 “N” Miscellaneous, New.
f.4 “N” Miscellaneous, New England
f.5 “N” Miscellaneous, New Hampshire.
f.6 Ossawatomie Underground.
f.7 “O” to “Q” Miscellaneous.
f.8 Prometheus Project.
f.9 Public Citizen Critical Mass Energy Project, 1985-88.
f.10 River Valley Voice.
f.11 “R” Miscellaneous.
f.12 Safe Energy Alliance.

BOX 7
f.1 Safe Energy Communication Council.
f.2 Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Friends of the Earth Society, Malaysia).
f.3 American Friends Service Committee, miscellaneous, 1988.
f.4 American Friends Service Committee(Mass.), “Peacework,” 1984-88.
f.5 Science for the People.
f.6 Seabrook Natural Guard.
f.7 Seabrook Station.
f.8 Seabrook Station, “What’s Happening at Seabrook.”
f.9 Seacoast Anti-Pollution League.
f.10 Search “88.”
f.11 Sierra Club.
f.12 Silence One Silo.
f.13 “S” Miscellaneous.
f.14 Three Mile Island Alert.
f.15 “T” to “V” Miscellaneous.
f.16 Union of Concerned Scientists.

BOX 8
f.1 “We The People”.
f.2 “Win (Peace and Freedom Thru Non-Violent Action),” 1974.
f.3 “Win,” 1977.
f.4 “Win,” January to April, 1978.
f.5 “Win,” May to December, 1978.
f.6 “Win,” January to March, 1979.
f.7 “Win,” May to August, 1979.
f.8 “Win,” September to November, 1979.
f.9 World Information Service on Energy.
f.10 “W” Miscellaneous.
f.11 “X” to “Z” Miscellaneous.

IV. Robert Cushing’s Decommissioning Files

A. Testimony Regarding Decommissioning (primarily regarding Seabrook)

BOX 1
f.1-3 U.S.A. Nuclear Regulatory Commission before the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board. In the Matter of Public Service Company of New Hampshire, et al. Applicant’s Direct Testimony. Sept. 2-3, 1975.
f.4 Unidentified Testimony (Bruce Biewald?), Aug. 1, 1977(?).
f.5-6 Testimony of Bruce Biewald before California Public Utilities Commission Re Diablo Canyon Decommissioning Cost, July 1986.
f.7-8 “Decommissioning the Seabrook Plant.” Statement of Bruce Biewald c. 1985.
f.9 Arnie Wight before Subcommittee on Energy/Environmental, Interior and Insular Affairs, “Testimony in Support of Title II of H.R. 2967,” April 18, 1987.
f.10 Direct Testimony of Thomas S. Laguardia, P.E. for Rochester Gas and Electric Corp. c. 1982
f.11 Testimony of Laguardia before State Corp, Commission of the State of Kansas, c. 1983.
f.12 Testimony of Laguardia prepared for Union Electric Co., Feb. 25, 1984.
f.13 Testimony of Laguardia prepared for Louisiana Power & Light Co., Nov. 1984.
f.14 Testimony of Laguardia prepared for Wis. Public Service Corp, July 2, 1985.
f.15 Testimony of Laguardia on Decommissioning Expense. “Penn. Power Statement No. 5,” c. October 1985.
f.16 Testimony of Laguardia for MWe [sic] River Bend Station, 1985.
f.17 Testimony of Laguardia before Public Service Commission, Niagara Mohawk Power Corp, Apr. 4, 1986.
f.18 Testimony of Laguardia Prepared for Pacific Gas & Electric Co., April 1986.
f.19 Testimony of Laguardia before Iowa State Commerce Co., Iowa Electric Light & Power Co., c. 1986.
f.20 Testimony of Laguardia Prepared for Southern California Edison Co., n.d..
f.21 Response of Laguardia to the Data Requests of the Vt. Dept. of Public Service, c. June 1987.
f.22 Direct Testimony of Laguardia at Seabrook Station Rate Proceeding, Mar. 1987.
f.23 Response of Laguardia to Data Requests of the Town of Henniker, N.H.
f.24 Response of Laguardia to Data Requests of the State of N.H.
f.25 Response of Laguardia to Data Requests of Technical Analysis Corp, c. 1987.
f.26 Response of Laguardia to Data Requests of Technical Analysis Corp, Mar. 1, 1988.

BOX 2
f.1 Responses of Laguardia to Technical Analysis Corp. Supplemental Data Requests.
f.2 Responses of Laguardia to Technical Analysis Corp. Supplemental Data Requests, pp.1-36.
f.3 Responses of Laguardia to Technical Analysis Corp. Supplemental Data Requests, pp.37-end.
f.4 Responses of Laguardia to Technical Analysis Corp. Supplemental Data Requests, attachments 1-3.
f.5-8 Responses of Laguardia to Technical Analysis Corp. Supplemental Data Requests, attachment 4.
f.9 Responses of Laguardia to Technical Analysis Corp. Supplemental Data Requests, attachment 5.
f.10 Attachment to Testimony of Laguardia, Nuclear Energy Liability Assoc, Certificate of Insurance, etc., July 10, 1986.
f.11 Attachment to Testimony of Laguardia, Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters, Certificate of Insurance, etc., July 10, 1986.
f.12 Attachment to Testimony of Laguardia, Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Assoc., Advance Premium and Standard Endorsement Premiums No. 13, 1987.
f.13 Attachment to Testimony of Laguardia, Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Assoc., Advance Premium and Standard Endorsement Premiums No. 8, 1987.
f.14 Attachment to Testimony of Laguardia, Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Assoc., Property Damage Policy, 1987-88.
f.15 Attachment to Testimony of Laguardia, American Nuclear Insurers, Property Damage Policy, 1987-88.
f.16 Supplemental Testimony for N.H. Yankee, May 1988.
f.17 N.H. Yankee’s Request for Leave to File Further Rebuttal Testimony, March 3; Rebuttal Testimony of LaGuardia, n.d.
f.18 Response of Judith C. Dunn to Data Requests of State of N.H., re. Seabrook Decommissioning Fund, n.d.
f.19 Response of Judith C. Dunn to Data Requests of Vt. Dept. of Public Service, June 1, 1987.
f.20 Response of Judith C. Dunn to Data Requests to the Town of Henniker,N.H., n.d.
f.21 Revised Testimony of Judith C. Dunn, Dec. 9, 1987; Response of Judith C. Dunn to Requests of Dept. of Public Service; Amended Response to State of New Hampshire.
f.22 Supplementary Testimony of Judith C. Dunn, April 27, 1988.
f.23 Direct Testimony of Larry S. Eckhaus on Behalf of the Office of the Consumer Advocate, September 30, 1987.
f.24 Direct Testimony and Exhibits of Richard Bower, n.d..
f.25 Responses of Richard Bower to Data Requests of the Office of the Consumer Advocate, October 7, 1987.
f.26 Attachments to testimony of Richard Bower, Prepared Testimony for N.Y. State Consumer Protection Board. Feb. 7, 1983, also Reprinted Article.

BOX 3
f.1 Response of Sheehan, Phinney, Bass & Green to the Data Requests of Vt. Dept. of Public Service, June 12, 1987.
f.2 Responses of the Attorney General to Data Requests from the Office of the Consumer Advocate.
f.3 Testimony of Allan J. Schultz before Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
f.4 Prepared Testimony of Allan J. Schultz on Behalf of the Office of the Consumer’s Counsel, Ohio.
f.5 Summary of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle prepared for the Office of the Consumer’s Council of Ohio.
f.6 Direct Testimony of Allan J. Schultz Re Seabrook Station – Unit no.1, September 29, 1987.
f.7 Response of William P. Hannon to Data Requests of the Town of Henniker, N.H.
f.8 Response of William P. Hannon to Data Requests of the State of N.H. Office of the Attorney General.
f.9 Response of William P. Hannon to Data Requests of Vermont Dept. of Public Service.
f.10 N.H. Yankee, Prepared Testimony of William H. Weldon.
f.11 Addenda to Testimony of LaGuardia and Hannon, February 18, 1988.
f.12 Addendum to Direct Testimony of Rosenbaum, Kimball and Scales, Technical Analysis Corp, February 1988.
f.13 Opening Statement and Position Paper of N.H. Yankee, February 25, 1988.
f.14 Statement of Position on Behalf of the Town of Henniker, February 25, 1988.
f.15 Testimony Before the State of New Hampshire Nuclear Decommissioning Finance Committee, Re: NDFC 87-1, Seabrook Unit No.1 Decommissioning Fund, March 3, 1988, Day 1.
f.16 Testimony, Seabrook Unit No.1 Decommissioning Fund, March 4, 1988, Day 2, pp.1-40.
f.17 Day 2, Cont., pp.41-80.
f.18 Day 2, Cont., pp.81-120.
f.19 Day 2, Cont., pp.121-160.
f.20 Day 2, Cont., pp.161-200.
f.21 Day 2, Cont., pp.201-213.
f.22 Testimony, Seabrook Unit No.1 Decommissioning Fund, March 21, 1988, Day 3.
f.23 Testimony, Seabrook Unit No.1 Decommissioning Fund, March 22, 1988, Day 4.
f.24 Attachments to Day 4 testimony.
f.25 Errata Sheet for Day 4 Testimony, April 6, 1988.
f.26 Testimony, Seabrook Unit No.1 Decommissioning Fund, May 2, 1988, Day 5.

B. Reports Concerning Decommissioning (primarily regarding Seabrook)

BOX 4
f.1 Testimony, Seabrook Unit No.1 Decommissioning Fund, Day 6, May 3, 1988.
f.2 Testimony, Seabrook Unit No.1 Decommissioning Fund, Day 7, May 26, 1988.
f.3 Unidentified Testimony [Lacking Title Page, n.d.].
f.4 Report of Peter B. Erickson, U.S. NRC, “U.S. Licensed Reactor Decommissioning Experience.”
f.5 Report of Accountants for the Public Interest, “An Analysis of Decommissioning and Premature Shutdown Costs of Nuclear Power Plants,” August 1980.
f.6 Report of Stockinger and Tsang, 2nd. Joint ASME/ANS Nuclear Engineering Conference, “Conceptual Design of an On-Site Storage Facility.”
f.7 Report of Greenwood and Westfahl, Stoen and Webster Engineering Corp., “Analysis of Decommissioning Costs for Nuclear Power Reactors.”
f.8 Report of Alder, J.C., National Cooperative for the Storage of radioactive Waste, “Waste Packages from Decommissioning: Characterization, Constraints and Disposal Risk.”
f.9 Report of the Dept. of energy, “Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982.”
f.10 Report of the Proceedings of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, “International Nuclear reactor Decommissioning Planning Conference,” July, 1985.
f.11 Report of the Nuclear Energy Agency, “Storage with Surveillance Versus Immediate Decommissioning for Nuclear Reactors.”
f.12 Report, “Interstate Task group on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities,” pp.1-32.
f.13 Report, “Interstate Task group on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities,” pp.33-64.
f.14 Report of Cynthia Pollack, “Decommissioning: Nuclear Power’s Missing Link.”
f.15 Report of William Mercer, Meidinger, Inc., “Funding Study for the Nuclear Decommission Financing Fund for Seabrook Nuclear Unit.”
f.16 Report, “Seabrook Station Unit 2, Asset Alternatives Study.”
f.17 Report of New York State Senate Select Committee in Interstate Corporation, “Low Level radioactive Waste Disposal: A National Crisis, How States Are Addressing the Challenge.”
f.18 Report of Nuclear Energy Agency, “Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities: Feasibility, Needs and Costs,” 1986.
f.19 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Section 1 “Misc. Site Data,” May 13, 1987.
f.20 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.2 “Piping and Piping Hangar Distribution Sheet,” May 15, 1987.
f.21 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.3 “Plant Systems Inventory,” May 13, 1987, pp.1-35.
f.22 Sec.3 “Plant Systems Inventory,” May 13, 1987, pp. 36-71.
f.23 Sec.3 “Plant Systems Inventory,” May 13, 1987, pp. 72-115.
f.24 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.4, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp.1-39.
f.25 Sec.4,”Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp. 40-79.
f.26 Sec.4,”Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp. 80-119.

BOX 5
f.1 Sec.4, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp.120-159.
f.2 Sec.4, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp.160-199.
f.3 Sec.4, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp.200-239.
f.4 Sec.4, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp.240-279.
f.5 Sec.4, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp.280-319.
f.6 Sec.4, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp.320-359.
f.7 Sec.4, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp.360-399.
f.8 Sec.4, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” n.d., pp.400-438.
f.9 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.5, “Delayed Removal Intermediate Activity Sheets for Systems,” June 1, 1987.
f.10 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.6, “Plant Structures Inventory,” May 13, 1987.
f.11 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.7, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Structures,” May 15, 1987, pp.1-39.
f.12 Sec.7, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Structures,” May 15, 1987, pp.40-79.
f.13 Sec.7, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Structures,” May 15, 1987, pp.80-119.
f.14 Sec.7, “Intermediate Activity Sheets for Structures,” May 15, 1987, pp.120-167.
f.15 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.8, “Delayed Removal Intermediate Activity Sheets of Structures,” June 1, 1987.
f.16 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.9, “Unit Cost Factors,” May 26, 1987, pp.1-39.
f.17 Sec.9, “Unit Cost Factors,” May 26, 1987, pp.40-79.
f.18 Sec.9, “Unit Cost Factors,” May 26, 1987, pp.80-119.
f.19 Sec.9, “Unit Cost Factors,” May 26, 1987, pp.120-159.
f.20 Sec.9, “Unit Cost Factors,” May 26, 1987, pp.160-180.
f.21 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.10, “Utility and DOC Staff Salaries,” May 15, 1987.
f.22 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.11, “NSSS Disposition Sheets,” May 15, 1987.
f.23 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec.12, “Prompt Removal/Dismantling Code Output,” Jan. 29, 1987.
f.24 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec. 13, “Entombment/Delayed Dismantling Code Output,” Feb. 12, 1987.
f.25 Report on Seabrook Station – Unit 1 and Common Facilities, Sec. 14, “Mothball/Delayed Dismantling Code Output,” Feb. 2, 1987.
f.26 Report of Management Resources International, “N.H. Yankee Seabrook Unit 1: Depreciation Rate Parameters,” March 1986.

BOX 6
f.1 Yankee Atomic Electric Co. Nuclear Services Division, “Seabrook Station Interim Retirement Study,” c. 1986.
f.2 Report of State of N.H. Dept. of Health and Human Services. Third Draft of Interstate Task Group on Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities, March 24, 1986.
f.3 Report of T.L.G. Engineering, Inc. “Decommissioning Study for the Seabrook Station – Unit 1,” March 1986.
f.4 Report Prepared for N.H. Yankee. “Decommissioning Study for the Seabrook Station – Unit 1,”, March 1986.
f.5 Report of Bernow, Stephen S. and Biewald, Bruce E. “Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning: Cost Estimation for Planning and Rate Making,” October 29, 1987.
f.6 Report of Grant, Thomas J. and Whittier, G. Douglas. “In-Situ Low-Level Waste Management,” March 1988; Blake, E. Michael, “LLW Siting: Is There Order within Chaos?”, March 1988; and Eng,and Ostrow, “LLW in a Reactor Containment Building,” n.d.
f.7 Reports of the Environmental Protection Agency, re: Nuclear Waste.
f.8 Report of Clement, G. et al. “Methodology for Selecting Tooling and Tele-manipulated Equipments for a Decommissioning Project,” n.d.
f.9 Report of LaGuardia, Thomas S. and Lipsett, S.M. “Removal of Shippingport Station Primary System Components and Piping,” n.d.
f.10 Report of Wolford, B.R. et al. “Pursuit of Agreement State Approval of In-Place Disposal and Landspreading of Slightly Contaminated Soil,” n.d.
f.11 Report of Witzig, Warren F. for UNC Nuclear Industries, Inc. “Nuclear Facility Decommissioning Study Summary,” n.d.

C. Requests for Data Regarding the Decommissioning of Seabrook

f.12 Requests from N.H. Yankee by Town of Henniker, N.H. May 27, 1987.
f.13 Requests of the State of N.H., Seabrook Decommissioning Fund, May 28, 1987.
f.14 Requests by Technical Analysis Corp, August, 1987.
f.15 Requests by Technical Analysis Corp, August to September, 1987.
f.16-17 Additional Requests by Technical Analysis Corp, September to October, 1987.
f.18 Requests of the Office of the Consumer Advocate, July to October, 1987.
f.19 Requests for Judith C. Dunn, William P. Hannon, and Thomas LaGuardia, n.d.
f.20 N.H. Yankee’s Response to Second and Third Requests for the State of N.H., cover letters only, July, 1987.
f.21 Response of Witnesses to the Requests of the Office of the Consumer Advocate, August 4, 1987.
f.22 N.H. Yankee’s Response to Requests of Technical Analysis Corp, cover letters only, September 18, 1987.
f.23 State of N.H.’s Response to Requests of Consumer Advocate, November, 1987.
f.24 Response to TAC DECOM SET 2 DR-54, c. 1987.
f.25 Response to Request OCA – 16, c. 1987.
f.26 Response of N.H. Yankee to the Supplementary Requests of Technical Analysis Corp, August 4, 1987.
f.27 Request and Response from N.H. Yankee to Technical Analysis Corp, March 3, 1988.

D. Legal Documents (Court Procedures, Notices, Etc.)

f.28 State of N.H. Nuclear Decommissioning Finance Committee Seabrook Decommissioning Fund, 1st.-10th. and 13th. Supplemental Orders, 1988.
f.29 Nuclear Decommissioning Finance Committee. Notices of and Correspondence, Re: Public Hearing NDFC 86-1,1986.
f.30 Copies of Ch. 109 H.B. 1 “An Act requiring complete fiscal responsibility in the decommissioning of nuclear electric generating facilities by operating facilities,” 1981.
f.31 Meeting Notices of Decommissioning Finance Committee, 1986, plus memo from 1983.
f.32 Campaign for Ratepayers Rights, Petitions for Intervention 1986-87.
f.33 Motion to Intervene in Docket NDFC 86-1, 1986.
f.34 Notice of Intervention in Docket NDFC 87-1, 1987.
f.35 N.H. Yankee’s Objection to Motion to Intervene in Docket NDFC 87-1, 1987.
f.36 Motion to Suspend Proceedings, Objection to Motion, Docket NDFC 87-1, 1988.

BOX 7
f.1 Adoption of Administrative Rules, 1986-87.
f.2 NDFC 86-1, Hearing Appearances, Intervention, 1986.
f.3 NDFC 86-1, Re: Hearing Appearances, March 27, 1986.
f.4 NDFC 86-1, Re: Hearing Appearances, May 13 to September 12, 1986.
f.5 NDFC 86-1, Re: Hearing Appearances, september 12 to October 1, 1986.
f.6 NDFC 86-1, Litigation, July 3 to October 12, 1986.
f.7 NDFC 87-1, Motion for Enlargement of Time to Respond, 1987.
f.8 Robert Cushing, Jr. vs. Gov. John Sununu et al. “Petition for Writ of Mandamus and Other Equitable Relief,” Oct. 15, 1986.
f.9 Statement of Position of State of N.H. for Filing with N.H. Public Utilities Commission Feb. 25, 1988 and pending Statement of Campaign for Ratepayers Rights, Feb. 24, 1988.
f.10 Photocopy of State of N.H. v. Donald Brosseau et al.from 124 New Hampshire Reports 184, December 1, 1983.

E. Legal Miscellaneous

f.11 [N.H.] R.S.A. 162-F:s-a “Decommissioning of Nuclear Electric Generating Facilities,” n.d.
f.12 N.H.P.U.C. Memos Apr. 1982, Attached Fako and Dickson, “Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning as a Cost of Service,” November 19, 1981.
f.13 Misc. legal correspondence Sept. 10, 1986 – March 21, 1988.
f.14 U.S. Congress Committee Print of H.R. 25 “Whistleblower Protection Act of 1987,” 1986.
f.15 No. 87-2032, Commonwealth of Mass. vs. U.S.A. and U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, “Brief.”
f.16 Correspondence of Decommissioning Finance Committee March 21 to October 2, 1986.
f.17 Public Hearing Notices of Campaign for Ratepayers Rights, September 5 to 25, 1986.
f.18 NEDFC Meeting Minutes, February 21 to March 28, 1986.
f.19 NEDFC Meeting Minutes, April 25 to October 17, 1986.
f.20 Application of PSCNH for certificate of site and facility for 2200 mw nuclear generating station to be located in Seabrook, N.H.
f.21 P.S.C. of N.H. Franchise Area, Documents 1978-87.
f.22 N.H. Yankee Requests for Official Notice of Federal Decommissioning Rules, July 28, 1988.
f.23 Trial Brief and Request for Findings on Behalf of the Town of Henniker, N.H., July 29, 1988.
f.24 N.H. Yankee’s Memo of Law on Taxability of Fund Income, Aug. 1, 1988.
f.25 N.H. Yankee’s Requests for Findings of Fact and Rulings of Law, August 1, 1988.
f.26 Brief of the Office of the Consumer Advocate, August 1, 1988.
f.27 Motion for Enlargement of Time, August 1, 1988.
f.28 Affidavit of Thomas S. LaGuardia, August 1988.
f.29 Response and Objection to Aug. 4, 1988 Affidavit of Thomas S. LaGuardia, August 10, 1988.
f.30 Brief of the Office of the Attorney General, August 8, 1988.
f.31 Nuclear Regulatory Commission, “General Requirements for Decommissioning Nuclear Facilities,” Federal Register (June 27, 1988)

BOX 8
f.1-3 Legislative History of [N.H.] R.S.A. 162-B, “Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,” December 16, 1986.
f.4 [U.S.] Public Law 97-425 “Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982,” January 7, 1983.
f.5 Technical Analysis Corporation, Report on the Direct Testimony of T.S. Laguardia and on the Updated TLG Decommissioning Cost Study for Seabrook, volume 1: Report, November 1987.
f.6 Technical Analysis Corporation, Report on the Direct Testimony of T.S. Laguardia and on the Updated TLG Decommissioning Cost Study for Seabrook, volume 2: Exhibits, November 1987.

BOX 9
f.1 Technical Analysis Corporation, Report on the Direct Testimony of T.S. Laguardia and on the Updated TLG Decommissioning Cost Study for Seabrook, volume 2, Exhibits, November 1987.
f.2 Technical Analysis Corporation, Report on the Direct Testimony of T.S. Laguardia and on the Updated TLG Decommissioning Cost Study for Seabrook, testimony and volume 1: Report, February 1988.

V. Oversize Boxes

OVERSIZE BOX 1
1 Safe Energy Walk Poster, 1981, October.
2 Safe Energy Walk Poster, 1981, October.
3 Land/Sea Blockade Broadside.
4 Historical Note on the Clamshell Alliance News.
5 Clamshell Alliance News, December 1976 (2 copies). /td>
6 Clamshell Alliance News, January 1977.
7 Clamshell Alliance News, March/April 1977.
8 Clamshell Alliance News, June 1977.
9 Clamshell Alliance News, August/September 1977.
10 Clamshell Alliance News, October/November 1977.
11 Clamshell Alliance News, January/February 1978.
12 Clamshell Alliance News, March/April 1978.
13 Clamshell Alliance News, May/June 1978.
14 Clamshell Alliance News, July/August 1978.
15 Clamshell Alliance News, October/November 1978.
16 Clamshell Alliance News, December/January 1978/79.
17 Clamshell Alliance News, February/March 1979.
18 Clamshell Alliance News, May/June 1979.
19 Clamshell Alliance News, July/August 1979.
20 Clamshell Alliance News, September/October 1979.
21 Clamshell Alliance News, November/December 1979.
22 Clamshell Alliance News, February/March 1980.
23 “Hot Work” Clamshell Alliance Labor Committee.
24 “The Radioactivist,” Clamshell Alliance News, Summer 1988.
25 “The Radioactivist,” Clamshell Alliance News, Summer 1989.
26 “The Radioactivist,” Clamshell Alliance News, Winter, 1989.
27 Official Program for “Actions for a Nuclear Free Future, June, 1989.
28 “Nuclear Power in Seacoast N.H.: safe? clean? economical?”
29 “Nuclear Vs. Natural Energy.”

Other Clamshell Groups

30 “Seacoast Alert,” Seacoast Clamshell, 1982, August.
31 “Seacoast Alert,” Seacoast Clamshell, 1982, December.
32 “Seacoast Alert,” Seacoast Clamshell, 1983, April.
33 “Seacoast Alert,” Seacoast Clamshell, 1983, April.
34 “Seacoast Alert,” Seacoast Clamshell, 1984, June/July.
35 “Seacoast Alert,” Seacoast Clamshell, 1984, June/July.
36 “Seacoast Alert,” Seacoast Clamshell, 1985, March/April.
37 “Seacoast Alert,” Seacoast Clamshell, undated, incomplete.

OVERSIZE BOX 2
1-2 Poster for The Wall Street Action.
3 Movie Poster, “The Last Resort,” a film about the Clamshell Alliance.
4-5 Poster on Nuclear Power in the United States.
6 Poster on the Effects of Ionizing radiation on the Human.

Non-Clamshell Groups

7 “C” and “S” miscellaneous.

OVERSIZE BOX 3
1 Abalone Alliance.
2-3 “Akewesane Notes.”
4 “A” Miscellaneous.
5 Black Hills/Paha Sapa Report.
6 Big Mountain Support Group.
7 “B” Miscellaneous.
8 Citizen’s Action Coalition of Indiana.
9 Citizen’s Energy Council, “Energy News Digest,” May 1984 to October 1985.
10 Citizen’s Energy Council, “Energy News Digest,” November 1985 to May/June 1986.
11 Citizen’s Energy Council, “Transnational Nuclear Opponents,” September 1976 to January 1978.
12-13 “C” Miscellaneous.

OVERSIZE BOX 4
1 Delaware Citizen’s Voice.
2 “E” Miscellaneous.
3 “F” Miscellaneous.
4 Granite State Independence, February to May, 1975.
5 Granite State Independence, June to September, 1975.
6 Granite State Independence, October to December, 1975.
7 Granite State Independence, January to March, 1976.
8 Granite State Independence, April to August, 1976.
9 Granite State Independence, September to December, 1976.
10 Granite State Independence, “New Hampshire History Calendar,” 1976.
11 Green Letter.
12 “G” Miscellaneous.

OVERSIZE BOX 5
1 “H” Miscellaneous.
2 “L” Miscellaneous.
3 Maine Peace Action Committee.
4 Mobilization for Survival.
5 “M” Miscellaneous.
6 National No-Nukes Prison Support Collective, “The Nuclear Resistor.”
7 Natural Guard.
8 The New Hampshire Times, February to May 1974.
9 The New Hampshire Times, August 1975 to March 1978.

OVERSIZE BOX 6
1 The New Hampshire Times, May 1978 to August 1982.
2 The New Hampshire Times, April 1984 to June 1984.
3 The New Indicator.
4 The News.
5 “N” Miscellaneous.
6 Ontario Public Interest Research Group, “The Nuclear Free Press.”
7 “P” Miscellaneous.
8 “R” Miscellaneous.
9 Seacoast Area Worker’s Committee, July 1973 to February 1974.
10 Seacoast Area Worker’s Committee, March 1974 to August 1974.
11 Seacoast Area Worker’s Committee, August 1974 to May 1975.

OVERSIZE BOX 7
1-2 Sierra Club, “The Waste Paper.”
3 Supporters of Silkwood.
4 Syracuse Peace Council.
5 “S” Miscellaneous.
6 “U” to “Z” Miscellaneous.
7 Valley Advocate.
8 Miscellaneous Posters.

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