Originally drafted by Jessica Reynolds Shaver Renshaw in March 2010.
LR-1
| Leeann Roxx, Guerneville, CA. Email sent Feb. 22, 2010. Roxx is a friend of Al Hugon, former owner of the Phoenix.
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LR-2
| Leeann Roxx, Guerneville, CA. Email sent Feb. 27, 2010. This message reports that the Phoenix is no longer where it was in March 2007. Roxx is a friend of Al Hugon, former owner of the Phoenix.
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LSW-1
| Lawrence W. Wittner, "Resisting the Bomb: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement," 1997. Full text of book scanned by Google.
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LSW-2
| Lawrence S. Wittner, "Norman Cousins," Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace, volume 1, pp 505-506 (2010). Wittner is Professor of History, State University of New York, Albany, NY. Chick here for Wikipedia article about Norman Cousins [1915-1990].
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LSW-3
| Lawrence S. Wittner. "Preserving the Golden Rule as a Piece of Anti-Nuclear History," History News Network (HNN), Feb. 8, 2010. Wittner is Professor of History, State University of New York, Albany, NY.
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LSW-4
| Lawrence S. Wittner. "The Long Voyage: The Golden Rule and Resistance to Nuclear Testing in Asia and the Pacific," The Asia-Pacific Journal, 8-3-10, February 22, 2010. Wittner is Professor of History, State University of New York/Albany, Albany, NY. "Elements of this account appear in his books Resisting the Bomb (1997) and Toward Nuclear Abolition (2003) and in an abbreviated version, Confronting the Bomb (2009) – all published in paperback editions by Stanford University Press." Also located at this URL.
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Map-1
| The Phoenix is in the North Fork of the Mokelumne River near Isleton, CA. For a map and to see the boat on a satellite image, go to "Google Maps," enter coordinates 38.18171,-121.528653, click "Search Maps," and zoom in.. For a ground-level image, click and drag the orange "Street View" icon to Tyler Island Road.
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Map-2
| "Tyler Island Mitigation Area". Department of Water Resources, Division of Flood Management, Delta-Suisun Marsh Office, photo taken in 2005. The Phoenix is near the center of this map.
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OAC
| "Guide to the Earle and Akie Reynolds Archive, 1930-1997," Online Archive of California (OAC).
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OGP
| "Yellow Springs and The Arts: A sampling of people in the arts that came from or through Yellow Springs, Ohio: WRITING," One Globe Publishing (OGP), Petaluma, CA.
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PRC-1
| Website of Peace Resouce Center (PRC), Wilmington College of Ohio, Wilmington, OH. (The PRC was founded by Barbara Reynolds in August 1975.)
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PRC-2
Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Collection Index, Watson Library, Wilmington College of Ohio, Wilmington, OH. Includes records of Barbra Reynolds, Earle Reynolds, and World Friendship Center (WFC). Also includes an interesting list of "Correspondence Advisors" (pp. 10-11). Also at this URL.
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RS
| Robert Swann [1918-2003]. "CNVA Part III: The Everyman--Built and Sailed from San Francisco," Chapter 12 of "Peace, Civil Rights, and the Search for Community:
An Autobiography," E.F. Schumacher Society, Great Barrington, MA.
CNVA is Committee for Non-Violent Action.
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THP
| "Jessica Shaver Renshaw," Tyndale House Publishing (THP), Carol Stream, IL. Renshaw is the author of "Gianna Aborted...And Lived to Tell About It" (February 2010).
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TR
| Ted Reynolds, Ann Arbor?, MI. Son of Earle & Barbara Reynolds, brother of Jessica Reynolds.
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UCSC
| "In Pursuit of Peace: An Exhibit From the Earle and Akie Reynolds Archive," University Library, University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC), Santa Cruz, CA.
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WEC
| Wendy E. Chmielewski, George Cooley Curator, Swarthmore College Peace Collection (SCPC), Swarthmore, PA. Email sent Jan. 19, 2010 to PJSA email list.
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WFC
| Website of World Friendship Center (WFC), Hiroshima, Japan. (The WFC was founded by Barbara Leonard Reynolds on August 6, 1965.)
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WFD
| Review of "Alias for Death" by Barbara Leonard Reynolds (1950). Reviewed January 21, 2010, by "Backward Reviewer" William F. Deeck on "Mystery*File."
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Wiki-CNVA
| Wikipedia article entitled "Committee for Non-Violent Action" (CNVA). Click here for a longer version of this article.
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Wiki-RW
| Wikipedia article entitled "Rainbow Warrior," three ships of Greenpeace [1955, 1957 & 2011].
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Wiki-AB
| Wikipedia article entitled "Albert Bigelow" [1906-1993].
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Wiki-GW
| Wikipedia article entitled "George Willoughby" [1914-2010].
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Wiki-JP
| Wikipedia article entitled "James Peck" [1914-1993].
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Wiki-WRH
| Wikipedia article entitled "William R. Huntington" [1907-1990].
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Zerlang
| From BoatLeeg.com (Free Boat Classifieds) "Ad Number: 13091, Phone: (916) 868-4266, Listing Began: January 18, 2010, Price: $ 9,500.00 USD
Seller: steves911, Website:
Member Since: January 18, 2010 Seller Accepts: Cash
Location: Eureka Ca, CA 95502 United States, 36 ft 2 mast lead keel hull is in good shape - built from south american hardwood
cabin and deck in fair shape - has only one mast all hardware and sails - interior has never been finished currently out of water at Zerlang/Zerlang DryDock in Eureka Ca. contact humtug@gmail.com for more info."
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