- William Edward Colby
William Edward Colby (May 28, 1875 — November 9, 1964) was an American
lawyer , conservationist, and first Secretary of theSierra Club .Early life and education
William Colby was born in
Benicia, California and was brought up by his aunt after being orphaned at the age of six. He received his law degree fromHastings College of the Law in San Francisco, and his legal practice specialized inforestry andmining issues.Fact|date=June 2007 In 1937, he received an Honorary Degree fromMills College , then a women's college, inOakland, California .Colby and the Sierra Club
Colby joined the Sierra Club in 1898, the year of his graduation from law school. He served as the club's representative in the
Yosemite Valley area. In 1900, he became the club's secretary, and served (bar two years) in that post until 1946. He also served as a director of the club for 49 years.Colby was a pioneer in the Sierra Club's outing program, and led his "high trips" to the Yosemite area from 1901 to 1929. Colby joined Sierra Club founder
John Muir in lobbying the U.S. Federal authorities to protect theYosemite Valley , by the creation of theYosemite National Park . [ [http://www.nps.gov/crla/steel.htm "Seventeen Years to Success: John Muir, William Gladstone Steel, and the Creation of Yosemite and Crater Lake National Parks"] , Stephen R. Mark, Historian, Crater Lake National Park. URL retrieved July 7, 2006]In 1905, when the city of San Francisco lobbied Congress to allow it to dam the
Hetch Hetchy Valley to provide the growing city with water, Muir and Colby were leaders of the campaign to prevent the damming of theTuolumne River and the flooding of the valley. Colby called the valley "the indispensable entrance and exit to the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne, next to the Canyon of the Colorado, the most wonderful gorge in America." ["John Muir and the Sierra Club;: The battle for Yosemite", Holway R. Jones, 1965] .In 1927, when the
California Legislature established the State Park Commission, Colby was its first Secretary [ [http://www.valdosta.edu/~tmanning/hon399/mike.htm "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings": A History of the Sierra Club] , URL retrieved July 7, 2006] . Other members of the State Park Commission included:cite journal |last=Colby |first=William E. |authorlink=William Edward Colby |coauthors=Frederick Law Olmsted |year=1933 |month=April |title=Borrego Desert Park |journal=Sierra Club Bulletin |volume=XVIII |issue= |pages=144 |id= |url=http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/73fall/anza.htm |accessdate= 2007-07-29 |quote= ] Major Frederick R. Burnham, W. F. Chandler, Henry W. O'Melveny, and Dr.Ray Lyman Wilbur Colby wrote the introduction for Muir's book, "
Studies in the Sierra ".Colby's other campaigns led to the expansion of the
Sequoia National Park and the creation ofOlympic National Park and theKings Canyon National Park .In 1960, he was the first winner of the
Sierra Club John Muir Award . He was a trustee of the Sierra Club Foundation from 1960 until his death.Colby died at home in
Big Sur, California on November 9, 1964. In 1965, the Sierra Club re-dedicated the reading room and library in its San Francisco headquarters as the William E. Colby Memorial Library [ [http://www.sierraclub.org/library/ William E. Colby Memorial Library] , Sierra Club website, URL retrieved July 7, 2006] . The Sierra Club annually awards theWilliam E. Colby Award to those it feels have given great service to the environment.References
External links
* [http://www.sierraclub.org/history/key_figures/colby.asp Sierra Club biography]
* [http://appbio.net/biographies/Colby-%20William%20Edward-2867.html Biography]
* [http://www.sfmuseum.org/hetch/hetchy7.html Letter from Colby protesting the flooding of Hetch Hetchy]
* [http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/jmberkhses/colby.html Photographs of Colby's house in San Francisco]
* [http://www.owensvalleyhistory.com/stories1/story_of_sierra_club.pdf The Story of the Sierra Club] by William Colby (written in 1947)(PDF)
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