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1. Hold That Line, April 22, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-04-22
- Description:
- The April 22, 1979, issue of Hold That Line is missing page 3-4. The newsletter reports on a request from utilities to increase armed patrols along the powerline, a firm caution against armed confrontation, negotiations with the governor's office for an open forum, possible nuclear waste disposal sites in Minnesota, a letter linking breeding issues in farm animals with high voltage transmission lines, changes in Runestone Electric Association meetings, Agralite Electric Cooperative annual meeting and National Energy Conference. Names mentioned in this issue include: Walter, Robert J.; Larson, Paul; Herkes, Neil; Emmons, Ira; Stevenson, Robert; Westfall, Bradley; Johnson, Al; Walton, Dr. Matt; Seyfried, Dr. Bill; Anderson, Charlie; Ferman, John; Bainter, Monica; Clauson, John; Crocker, George.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
2. Hold That Line, April 8, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-04-08
- Description:
- The April 8, 1979, issue of Hold That Line announces a change in publication schedule. News items include the sentence imposed on Jackie Thurk, motions regarding the Villard 3 trial, a meeting regarding the Delano to Mankato powerline, Kandiyohi Electric Cooperative annual meeting, the Booz, Allen, Hamilton Report on the Coal Creek Power Plant, Legislative hearings on Runestone Electric Association, correspondence with Robert Stevenson of the governor's office, Black Hills conference, Energy and the Farm conference and a personal attack near Lowry. Names mentioned in this issue include: Thurk, Jackie; Claeson, John; Tilsen, Ken; Emmons, Ira; Simmons, Tom; Wernick, Mark; Martin, Phil; Jacobson, Don; Slettom, Ed; Jutila, Vernon; Stevenson, Robert. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
3. Hold That Line, August 12, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-08-12
- Description:
- The August 12, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reports on progress by the General Assembly to Stop the Powerline, GASP, court ruling on the Runestone Electric Association election, a challenge to eminent domain by the Southern Landowners Alliance of Minnesota, SLAM, announcement of election of GASP board of trustees to be held in September, CPA board meeting in Sauk Centre, GASP Defense Fund policy, updates on other court cases, a request for support to maintain railroad presence in Villard, and other news from around the country. Names mentioned in this issue include: Tilsen, Ken; LaDuke, Winona; Harvey, Paul; Ehlers, Darus; Nelson, Dwight; Wernick, Mark; Mauzy, Bill; Woida, Gerry; Hansen, William; VanHeel, Roger; Oeltjen, Dean; Oeltjen, Bob; Lindstrom, John; Hoium, Mark; Claeson, John; Newton, Evelyn; Ringham, Jonathan; Tank, Arnold; Villard Elevator Company. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
4. Hold That Line, August 1, 1978, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1978-08-01
- Description:
- The August 1, 1978, issue of Hold That Line reports on court proceedings, construction progress, protest actions, Alice Tripp gubernatorial campaign, learning from the American Indian Movement, George Houim campaign for Pope County Sheriff. Names mentioned in this issue include: Woida, Eugene; Kelly, Micky; Ramsli, John; Woida, Gerry; Tilsen, Ken; VanHeel; Tripp, Alice; Casper, Mike; Klein, Mike; Maroo, Joe; Russell, Denny; Campbell, Dean; Kinsey, Bob; Perpich, Rudy; Martin, Ralph; Kooiman, John; Eustice, Scott; Novitis, Ray; Hoium, George. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
5. Hold That Line, August 26, 1978, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1978-08-26
- Description:
- The August 26, 1978, issue of Hold That Line reports on the cost of the powerline and of the protest, frustration with the legal process, damage to the powerline, court proceedings, construction update, Tripp campaign for governor, confrontations between land owners and security guards, the protest occupation of the CPA office in Edina. Names mentioned in this issue include: Thurk, Jackie; Kelly, Micky; Ramsli, John St. Peter; Massman, Dale; Woida, Gene; Hatley, Norton; Tripp, Alice; Casper, Mike; Kakac, Patty; Hanson, Dick; Boi, Scott; Packard, Russell; Woida, Matt; Grant, Judy. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
6. Hold That Line, August 26, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-08-26
- Description:
- The August 26, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reports on projections of electric demand and revenues, status of the Coal Creek power plant and power line energizing, geologic studies in the area, an update from Southern Landowners Alliance of Minnesota, SLAM, upcoming local events, updates on court cases and advise on encounters with private security workers. Names mentioned in this issue include: Sheldon, Bob; Anderson, Charlie; Tilsen, Ken; Bartos, Tony; Kaufman, Sidney; Perdue, James; Drawz, John; Barsness, Ron; Ehlers, Darus; Nelson, Dwight; Hoium, Mark; Hansen, William; Wernick, Mark. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
7. Hold That Line, December 1977, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1977-12
- Description:
- This December 1977 "Special Edition" of the Hold That Line newsletter is titled "Powerline News, Elrosa, MN." Articles encourage a moratorium on construction and a "science court" evaluation. Other articles address size of powerlines and encourage continued protest. Printed one side on oversize paper. Names mentioned include: Fischer, Randy; Tripp, John; Pederson, Steffen; Perpich, Rudy; Emmons, Ira. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Posters
8. Hold That Line, December 17, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-12-17
- Description:
- The December 17, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reports on the Christmas dance and fundraiser, an attempt by private investigators to relate the protest to communism, an investigation by the General Accounting Office and Office of Technology Assessments into alternative and decentralized energy systems and insuring citizen input in planning procedures, a film about the protest by a St. Cloud group. Names mentioned in this issue include: Perino, Joe; Bartos, Tony, Raush, Owen; Walbraff, Steve; Fischer, Rick; Fischer, Randy; Milliam, L.; Schiffler, W.; Jorgenson, G.; Maden, C.T.; Wolf, Walt; Dero, Don; Holte, Warren; Thiersen, Ron; Koska, Bert; Broenshenkle, A.; Ladwig, F.; McCrory, Roland; Roering, Gerald; Haviland, Joyce; Gessel, Ruth; Massman, D.; Lindor, Ken; Bussman, Eddie; Rittenour, Harry; Wink, Jim; Harren, Larry; Gamradt, Gerhard; McCarthy, George; Schmidt, Dan; Koska, Rich; Imdike, Dave; Rosslay, C.; Boyet, Brenda; Weitzel, Harold; Bailey, J.; Marth; Wm.; Lida, Chuck; Volkman, C.; Carpenter, Wayne; Erickson, J.; Cowley, Marcene, Marthaler, Don; Wall, Ervin; Hart, Gregory S.; Carter, B.; Wolf, Walt; Gibson, Cindy; Nolan, Rick; May, Lawrence; Wagenknecht; Staats, Elmer B.; Peterson, Russell W.; Drawz; Miller; Kingrey; Sullivan, Mary; Sullivan, Mike; Selson, William; McCarten. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
9. Hold That Line, December 3, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-12-03
- Description:
- The December 3, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reports on court proceedings, Burns security replaced by American Security, an advertising campaign exposing the powerline coal scandal, United and Cooperative Power Associations request for funds from the federal Rural Electric Association, and news from around the country. Names mentioned in this issue include: Bradley, Dr. Wendell; Fjoslein, Dave; Villard Three; Stoen, Ron; Miller; Drawz; Marsden; Carter, Jimmy; Schlesinger, James; Brzezinski, Zbigniew; Drew, Elizabeth; Lennick, Ted; Pick, Deborah; Simmons, Tom; Kujawa, Don. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
10. Hold That Line, February 7, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-02-07
- Description:
- Request Moratorium poster. Printed one side on legal size paper. Intended to encourage participation in a Capital rally, lobbying legislators and continue protesting. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Posters
11. Hold That Line, February 1978, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1978-02
- Description:
- The February 1978 issue of Hold That Line is labeled as "Issue #2." The newsletter outlines the origins of the protest movement, progress to date, health effects of high voltage electric lines, questions need for the powerline, violations to civil rights, abuse of legal processes and civil disobedience. Names mentioned in this issue include: Tripp, Alice; Gross, Ben; Shaw, Dan; Rudell, Marvin; Arceneau, Dean; Anderson, Larry; Twi-lite Cafe; Rudell, Phillip; Pick, Debbie. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
12. Hold That Line, February 7, 1978, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1978-02-07
- Description:
- The February 7, 1978, issue of Hold That Line reports on an organizational meeting held in Lowry, Minnesota, on January 31, 1978. Several action committees were formed including News Sheet, Bail and General Fundraising, Media Relations, Speakers Bureau, City Coordinations, Mailings, Legislative Committee, Early Blockers, Publicity. Names mentioned in this issue include: Gardner, Donna; Claussen, Tom; Crocker, George; Anderson, Wayne; Rutledge, Dennis; Koudella, Carolyn; Isaacson, Art; Tripp, Alice; Johnsrud, Nancy; Danielson, Dean; Danielson, Darrell; Bartos, Tammy; Pederson, Irene; Polk, Vern; Johnsrud, Bob; Barsness, Ron; Gross, Ben; Hanson, Dick; Fischer, Randy; Fischer, Harold; Polland, Bruce; Sinclair, Steve; Bartos, Darrell; Woida, Gloria; Fuchs, Virgil. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
13. Hold That Line, February 18, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-02-18
- Description:
- The February 18, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reported that 65 misdemeanor charges against protesters were dropped. Names mentioned in this issue include: Simmons, Tom; Claeson, John; Fable, Tom; Hanson, Bill Sr.; Hanson, Bill Jr.; Martin, Phillip; Woida, Math; Lennick, Ted; Anderson, Charlie; Fjoslien, David. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
14. Hold That Line, February 25, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-02-25
- Description:
- The February 25, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reported on proposed meeting between utility representatives and GASP representatives, energizing portions of the powerline with damaged insulators, starting a food cooperative, Northern States Power proposed powerline from Prairie Island Nuclear Power Plant to Tyrone Energy Park and Eau Claire. Names mentioned in this issue include: Quie, Albert; Fjoslien, Dave; Martin, Phil; Anderson, Charlie; Wasserman, Harvey; Nuwer, Hank. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
15. Hold That Line, February 4, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-02-04
- Description:
- The February 4, 1979, issue of Hold That Line outlines a proposal to Governor Al Quie for a public forum to investigate six elements of the powerline: health and safety, cost, need, social repercussions, alternative energies, and other factors discovered during the investigations. This issue also reports on the meeting with the governor in St. Paul, a meeting of rural electric cooperatives in Willmar, progress of condemnation hearings, and DREAM progress at Runestone Electric Association. Names mentioned in this issue include: Quie, Albert; Vosberg, Duane; Arceneau, Dean; Pederson, Steffen; McCrory, Henrietta; Quinn, Gene; Thurk, Kenny; Lovine, Amory B.; Carmichael, Dr. Robert; Nolan, Representative Rick; Villard Three. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
16. Hold That Line, January 8, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-01-08
- Description:
- The January 8, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reprints a letter to newly sworn Governor Al Quie requesting support for a moratorium on powerline testing until health effects can be investigated. It also reports on newsletter circulation of 1700, toppled tower in Traverse County and news from around the country. Quie, Albert; Stoen, Ron. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
17. Hold That Line, January 20, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-01-10
- Description:
- The January 20, 1979 issue of Hold That Line reports on court proceedings, condemnation proceedings in Pope County, Federal eminent domain, the KTCA public television documentary "Power Play", guest appearance on KXRA radio's "Open Line", proposal for an open meeting with Governor Al Quie, and other news from around the nation. Names mentioned in this issue include: Quie, Albert; Thurk, Jackie; Thurk, Ken; Nelson, Ken; Millhone, John; KTCA Public Television; KXRA Radio. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
18. Hold That Line, January 27, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-01-27
- Description:
- The January 27, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reported on court proceedings, the invitation for dialog with Governor Al Quie, Pope County condemnation proceedings, KXRA Open Line program, public television program "Power Play," the latest news from the DREAM protest at Runestone Electric Association, and other news from around the country. This newsletter also contains a list of literature and merchandise available for purchase. Names mentioned in this issue include: The Villard Three; Quie, Albert; Jacobson, Don; Peters, Carl; Fuchs, Virgil; Stoen, Ron; Stoen, Jeanette; Rasmussen; Lennick, Ted; Pronto. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
19. Hold That Line, January 14, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-01-14
- Description:
- The January 14, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reports on correspondence with Governor Al Quie, change in security from local law enforcement to Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, condemnation proceedings in Traverse and Stearns County, and DREAM progress at Runestone Electric Cooperative. Names mentioned in this issue include: Quie, Albert; Bradley, Dr. Wendell; Perino, Joe; Tillet, Ralph; Hirsch, Dr. Merle N.; Pearson, Mark; St. Cloud Times; Woida, Gene; Stoen, Ron; McCarten; Jutila; Tillet, Ralph; Kakac, Arlie. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
20. Hold That Line, July 15, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-07-15
- Description:
- The July 15, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reports on increased reward for information on powerline protesters, synopsis of the June 30 celebration at the Ron Stoen farm, court reports on Matt Woida, Bill Hanson, Darus Ehlers and Dwight Nelson, and additional contempt charges, legislative action to study the powerline conflict, a health and safety hearing in Sauk Centre, lampoon of BCA patrolman, delays in energizing the powerline. Named mentioned in this issue include: Martin, Phil; Woida, Matt; Hansen, Bill; Ehlers, Darus; Nelson, Dwight; Fjoslein, Dave; Barsness, Ron; Nolan, Richard; Gust, Larry; Jacobson, Don; Sheldon, Bob. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
21. Hold That Line, June 3, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-06-03
- Description:
- The June 3, 1979, issue of Hold That Line describes the first powerline related felony trial, links between powerlines and cancer, and encounters with Bureau of Criminal Apprehension agents. Names mentioned in this issue include: Lindstrom, John; Anderson, Wendell; Emmons, Ira; Stoen, Ron; Tripp, Alice; Tripp, John; Smith, Andy; Wertheimer, Nancy; Stahler. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
22. Hold That Line, June 14, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-06-14
- Description:
- The June 14, 1979, issue of Hold That Line covers the trial of Bill Hanson, increased BCA patrols, public meeting on health effects of powerline, startup of Coal Creek power plant, Southern Minnesota powerline update, Larry Long request for poems and songs, and the governor taking the side of the utilities. A "general assembly" flyer is inserted in this newsletter. Names mentioned in this issue include: Hansen, Bill; Claeson, John; Lindstrom, John; Quie, Albert; Nolan, Rick; Jacobson, Don; Martin, Phil; Stevenson, Robert; Emmons, Ira; Tilsen, Ken; Zimmerman, Miles; Long, Larry; Pederson, Danny; Russel, Denny. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
23. Hold That Line, March 1, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-03-01
- Description:
- The March 1, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reported on the meeting between utility and GASP representatives, "Today" show coverage, denial of permits for the Tyrone Nuclear Power Plant in Wisconsin and Black Hills mining. Names mentioned in this issue include: Wunsch, Hazel; Thurk, Jackie; Fjoslien, Dave; Martin, Phil; Anderson, Charlie; Lennick, Ted. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
24. Hold That Line, March 11, 1979, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1979-03-11
- Description:
- The March 11, 1979, issue of Hold That Line reported on accomplishments of the last year, Jackie Thurk's pending trial, a tour of the Falkirk mine and power plant in North Dakota, Pope County condemnation awards, response from the Minnesota Energy Agency and news from around the country. Names mentioned in this issue include: Walburn, Roberta; Bradley, Wendell; Jacobson, Don; Bergland, Bob; Thurk, Jackie; Johnson, Algernon H. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- Newsletters
25. Hold That Line, March 5, 1978, Pope County, Minnesota
- Date Created:
- 1978-03-05
- Description:
- Peaceful March For Justice Flyer, printed one side only on goldenrod color paper as a poster. Hold That Line was the newsletter of the local movement to protest the construction of an 800 kilovolt direct current powerline across rural Minnesota by the United Power Association (UPA) and the Cooperative Power Association (CPA). The newsletter is known to be published from August 1978 to June 1983.
- Contributing Institution:
- Pope County Historical Society
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Posters