Gubernatorial Collections Related to the Environment
Little Rock, Arkansas, provides onsite opportunities to research both Governor Clinton’s and President Clinton’s environmental policies.
Researchers can access gubernatorial records related to the environment at the Bill Clinton State Government Project of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies. The Butler Center is a department of the Central Arkansas Library System.
Researchers can access digitized materials on President Clinton and the environment through the Clinton Digital Library and this exhibit. Researchers can visit the Clinton Presidential Library to access collections that are not available online.
Bill Clinton State Government Project Natural and Cultural Resources Collections
- Kenneth L. Smith Collection (CP.02.09.01)
- Kay Kelley Collection (CP.02.09.02)
- Jeanne Jackson Collection (CP.02.09.03)
- Cathryn Buford Collection (CP.02.09.05)
- Paul Levy Collection (CP.02.09.06)
- Julie McDonald Cabe Collection (CP.02.09.07)
- Audiovisual collection on Governor Clinton and the environment (CP.04.03.01)
In 1988, Governor Clinton announced the preservation of Cossatot River lands resulting from cooperation between government and nonprofit organizations. Image is courtesy of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies, Central Arkansas Library System.