| ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION     TitleMary T. MacMurray Fletcher Collection
 Collection NumberSC 242
 OCLC Number944909902
 Creator Mary T. MacMurray Fletcher, 1899-1989
 Provenance Under review
 Extent,Scope, and Content Note This collection consists of 3.3 linear ft. of correspondence, reports, pamphlets,
                                 clippings, minutes, newsletters, and nature lists created or collected by Fletcher
                                 of Nassau County, New York. A naturalist and environmentalist active in local bird
                                 and garden clubs, the papers were created between 1914 and 1976.
 Arrangement and Processing NoteProcessed by Kristen J. Nyitray and F. Berenice Baez-Revueltas, student assistant,
                                 in May 2006.
 Finding aid revised and updated by Kristen J. Nyitray in June 2019.
 The collection is arranged in alphabetical order by subject. Biographical materials
                                 are filed in box 1. LanguageEnglish
 Restrictions on AccessThe collection is open to researchers without restriction.
 Rights and Permissions Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
                                 does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
                                 responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
                                 to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
                                 where needed prior to publication.
 Citation [Item], [Box],  Mary T. MacMurray Fletcher Collection, Special Collections and University
                                 Archives, Stony Brook University Libraries.
 Historical NoteMary T. MacMurray Fletcher (1899-1989) was a biology teacher at Richmond Hill High
                                 School in Queens, New York for 35 years. She authored "A Survey of the Algae Found
                                 in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden" in 1936. In 1957, she retired and moved to Seaford,
                                 New York. There she served on the board of the Second District of the Federated Garden
                                 Clubs of New York as both Bird and Conservation Chairperson. Ms. Fletcher was an active
                                 member of the Seaford Garden Club, the Baldwin Bird Club, the Long Island Chapter
                                 of the Nature Conservancy, the Adirondack Forest Preserve, the Audubon Society, and
                                 its affiliated Lyman Langdon Bird Club. The files of her nature and conservation work
                                 in Nassau County from 1956-1976 were donated to Stony Brook University in 1976 and
                                 later that year she retired to Williamstown, MA.
 SubjectsFletcher, Mary MacMurray, 1899-1989.
 Fletcher, Mary MacMurray, 1899-1989 -- Archives.
 Biology teachers -- New York (State).
 Naturalists -- New York (State).
 Conservationists -- New York (State).
 Biology teachers.
 Conservationists.
 Naturalists.
 New York (State)
 INVENTORY Box 1 Biographical files: includes four photographs and "Memoirs of an Amateur Naturalist
                                 and Conservationist" (manuscript)Survey: "A Survey of the Algae Found in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden" (1936)
 ABATES: Ambassadors to Bring Action through Environmental Study
 Adirondack Park
 Air pollution (1966-1967)
 An Atlas of Long Island's Water Resources
 Audubon camps and bulletins (1964-1976)
 Baldwin Bird Club File (1967-1972) (2 folders)
 Baldwin Bird Club File (1972-1974)
 Box 2 Bird Lists, 1923-1976, compiled by Mary T. FletcherThe Brookhaven Town Planning Conference (1967) (2 folders)
 Caumsett State Park
 Challenge for Survival (circa 1968) (2 folders)
 Conference, New York Botanical Gardens
 Club Moss
 Coastal Wetlands supplement report (June 1965)
 Conservation (1960s) (2 folders)
 Conservation Bronze Medal (2 folders)
 The Conservation Foundation (1968)
 Conservation in a Metropolitan Area (1964)
 Conservation Workshop (1964-1968) (1 of 2 folders)
 Box 3 Conservation Workshop (1964-1968) (2 of 2 folders)The Conservationist (1960s)
 Constructional Council for the Forest Reserve (1970)
 Correspondence (1964-1971)
 Crops and Soils (1967)
 Ed and Pegeen Fitzgerald
 Educational programs (1957-1972)
 The Ecology of Fire Island, symposium (1963)
 Environment (1970)
 Environs (1975)
 Farms
 Federated Garden Club of New York State, Inc. (4 folders)
 Fire Island
 Box 4 Forests and Trees (1963)The General Electric Forum (1965)
 Georgia-Pacific Corp.
 Hempstead Petition for Open Spaces in Mitchel Field
 Hempstead Town Land Resources (2 folders)
 Hudson River Valley Commission (HRVC) newsletter (1969)
 Jamaica Bay (1968-1970)
 Joint Legislative Committee of Natural Resources (1965)
 Long Island Environmental Council (1970-1972)
 Long Island Natural Beauty Conference (1966)
 Long Island Sound Association (LISA)
 The Living Wilderness (1970)
 Long Island
 Long Island Lighting Company
 Maine
 The Marine Wetlands
 Box 5
 Assorted files
 Nassau County (1965, 1969)
 Nassau County (1971-1975)
 Nassau County, An Open County in an Open Society
 Nassau County environmental and naturalist publications (2f)
 Nassau County Historical Museum
 Nassau County Planning Commission
 National Association of Counties
 National Council of State Garden Clubs
 National Parks Magazine (1970)
 Natural Beauty Commission (1968)
 Nature Conservancy (1964-1968)
 New York Biology Teachers Association (1964)
 The New York Cactus and Succulent Society, Inc. (1971)
 New York City Land Planning (1965-1969)
 New York State (1968-1973)
 New York State, Appalachian Resource Studies
 News clippings (1965)
 Box 6 News clippings (1966) (2 folders)News clippings (1967)
 News clippings (1968)
 News clippings (1969)
 News clippings (1970s)
 Offshore oil drillings (CORM) (1971-1972)
 Open spaces (1960s)
 Open Space Action Committee (1965)
 Plants (1963-1965)
 Redwoods (1967)
 Regional meetings for local officials
 Regional Plan Association (1968, 1975)
 SOB (Save Our Bays) (1970-1972)
 Box 7 Seaford condominium (1971)Seaford Garden Club Conservation File (1958-1976) (4 folders)
 Seaford sewage (1965-1968)
 Showdown
 State of New York Conservation Department (1959, 1963)
 Student Conservation Association
 Suffolk
 Suffolk farm land (1966-1967)
 Suffolk National Reserves Council (1968)
 Thermal pollution (1962-1972)
 Time, The Pollution (1967)
 Box 8 Town of HempsteadTree planning
 Vermont
 Views of the United States fish and wild life (1965)
 Water (1965-1971)
 Water resources (1960s)
 “Well of the World” – A Play (1967)
 Wetlands (1963-1971)
 Wetlands correspondence (1966-1968) (2 folders)
 Wetlands management symposium (1972)
 Wetlands presentation (1975)
 
 Box 9
 Posterboard, "A Survey of the Algae Found in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden" |