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  • October 31, 1981:  James G. Watt Secretary of the Interior (1981 to 1983) toured Yosemite National Park.  Watt was considered a controversial cabinet appointment by President Ronald Reagan because he was perceived as being hostile to environmentalism, and endorsed development of federal lands by foresting and ranching, and for other commercial interests.  Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • October 31, 1981:  Superintendent Bob Binneweis explain view from El Capitan Meadow.  James G. Watt Secretary of the Interior (1981 to 1983) toured Yosemite National Park.  Watt was considered a controversial cabinet appointment by President Ronald Reagan because he was perceived as being hostile to environmentalism, and endorsed development of federal lands by foresting and ranching, and for other commercial interests.  Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • October 31, 1981:  Secretary Watt answers question during press conference at Tunnel View.  James G. Watt Secretary of the Interior (1981 to 1983) toured Yosemite National Park.  Watt was considered a controversial cabinet appointment by President Ronald Reagan because he was perceived as being hostile to environmentalism, and endorsed development of federal lands by foresting and ranching, and for other commercial interests.  Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • October 31, 1981:  Superintendent Bob Binneweis explain view from El Capitan Meadow.  James G. Watt Secretary of the Interior (1981 to 1983) toured Yosemite National Park.  Watt was considered a controversial cabinet appointment by President Ronald Reagan because he was perceived as being hostile to environmentalism, and endorsed development of federal lands by foresting and ranching, and for other commercial interests.  Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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  • October 31, 1981:  Protesters express their views.  James G. Watt Secretary of the Interior (1981 to 1983) toured Yosemite National Park.  Watt was considered a controversial cabinet appointment by President Ronald Reagan because he was perceived as being hostile to environmentalism, and endorsed development of federal lands by foresting and ranching, and for other commercial interests.  Photo by Al Golub/Golub Photography
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