Assistant Secretary of the Interior, for Fish and Wildlife and Parks

Reed served as assistant Secretary of the Interior in the Nixon and Ford administrations and had responsibility for the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, the Fish and Wildlife Service, and the National Park Service. His speeches and testimony concern fish and wildlife protection, public lands management, and environmental protection.

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    1.2 linear feet (ca. 2,400 pages)

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    Textual
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    Nathaniel P. Reed (accession number 82-64)

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    Open. Some items are temporarily restricted under terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256).

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    Barbara White, September 1982
     

    Biography

    Nathaniel P. Reed


    July 22, 1933 - Born, New York, NY

    1955 - B.A., Trinity College

    1955-59 - Officer, U.S. Air Force

    1960-71 - Vice President, Hobe Sound Company, Hobe Sound, FL

    1962-63 - Member, Florida Board of Antiquities

    1967-71 - Special Assistant to the Governor of Florida for the Environment

    1968 - Member, Florida Board of Pollution Control

    1969-71 - Chairman, Florida Department of Air and Water Pollution Control

    1971-77 - Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Fish and Wildlife and Parks

    1977-78 - Town Commissioner, Hobe Sound, FL

    1978-? - Member, South Florida Water Management District Governing Board

    1980-84 - Member, Treasure Coast Planning Council