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Oral history interview with Glen H. Spain

 Collection
Identifier: SR 2748

Scope and Contents

Audio recording and transcript of an oral history interview with Glen H. Spain that was conducted by Clark Hansen in two sessions, on June 10, 2000, and July 1, 2000, at Spain’s home in Eugene, Oregon, as part of the Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series. Accompanying the recording and transcript are two color photographs of Spain, taken at the time of the interview.

In the first interview session, conducted on June 10, 2000, Spain discusses his family background and early life in Tucson, Arizona. He talks about his experiences at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and Pitzer College in Claremont. He also describes how he avoided being drafted during the Vietnam War, and talks about his experience living in a commune in Mendocino County during the 1970s. He speaks extensively about his work for various nonprofit organizations in California, and about his work as a lawyer in California after he passed the state bar in 1979, particularly his work on cases concerning salmon and fishermen. He discusses his work with the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations (PCFFA), the history of fishermen’s organizations in California and Oregon, and the organizations that collaborated with PCFFA to conserve salmon populations.

In the second interview session, conducted on July 1, 2000, Spain discusses his reasons for becoming a lawyer, and for later becoming involved with the PCFFA. He also talks about his spirituality and interest in Sufism. He speaks extensively about environmental litigation in which he was involved on the PCFFA's behalf, and about PCFFA-supported proposals for dam removal in the Pacific Northwest. He closes the interview by discussing his working relationship with Native tribes.

Dates

  • Creation: 2000 June 10-July 1

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright for this oral history interview is held by the Oregon Historical Society. Use is allowed according to the following statement: In Copyright - https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

Biographical note

Glen Howard Spain was born in San Diego, California, in 1950, and grew up in Tucson, Arizona. He attended the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, and in 1973, he earned bachelor's degrees in psychology and philosophy from Pitzer College in Claremont, California. He received a degree from the New College School of Law in San Francisco, California, in 1978, then passed the California State Bar in 1979 and the Oregon State Bar in 1992. He became the Northwest regional director of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations (PCFFA), the largest organization of commercial fishermen on the West Coast. He also co-founded the Institute for Fisheries Resources, a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and restoration of salmon and other marine resources.

Sources: Vital records on Ancestry.com; information provided by Spain in his interview; bar exam results published in the (Salem) Statesman Journal, September 6, 1992, Page 5D; Spain’s curriculum vitae (accessed April 2026), https://naturalresources.house.gov/uploadedfiles/resume_spain.pdf

Historical note

In 1990, the Washington State Historical Society, Portland State University, and Washington State University Vancouver formed the Center for Columbia River History (CCRH) to promote research, education, and public programs about the Columbia River Basin. The center operated for more than 20 years. Among its work was the Columbia River Basin Project (CRBP), an umbrella project supported by a 1997 grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The CRBP included online exhibits, oral histories, and high school curricula about the history of the region's land, wildlife, and people.

As part of the project, CCRH partnered with the Oregon Historical Society Research Library’s oral history program, headed by Jim Strassmaier, to gather interviews. Oral Historian Michael O’Rourke spearheaded the Northwest Power Planning Council Oral History Series, while Oral Historian Clark Hansen oversaw the Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series, with aid from two Portland State University research assistants, Dannette Rowe and Tania Hyatt. In addition, CCRH conducted oral history interviews for a third project, Columbia Communities, and later donated the interview recordings and transcripts to the OHS Research Library, where they are designated SRC 1.

The Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series culminated in 59 interviews (approximately 184 recorded hours) conducted between 1998 and 2001. Interviewees included Native people, activists, farmers, conservationists, fishers, and others who contributed to the shaping of policies that have had, and continue to have, significant impacts on the Columbia River Basin in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia. The interviewees opposed policies by agencies such as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bonneville Power Administration, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and advocated for alternative visions of management and use of the Columbia River.

Sources: “Voices of the Columbia,” by Bryan White, PSU Magazine, Fall 1998, Page 17; Center for Columbia River History brochure, undated (circa 2000); Center for Columbia River History website (accessed July 10, 2025, partially archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20250215175329/https://columbiariverhistory.org/; email correspondence with Donna Sinclair, 2025; email correspondence with Tania Hyatt, 2025; Oregon Historical Society Research Library internal documentation.

Extent

0.1 Cubic Feet (7 audiocassettes (6 hr., 34 min., 40 sec. ) + transcript (170 pages) + 2 photographs (color))

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Oral history interview with Glen H. Spain, conducted by Clark Hansen in two sessions on June 10, 2000, and July 1, 2000, as part of the Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series. Spain discusses his work with the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations (PCFFA), environmental litigation in which he participated on the PCFFA's behalf, and PCFFA-supported proposals for dam removal in the Pacific Northwest.

General

Forms part of the Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series.

Processing Information

This interview was previously cataloged as part of SR 2700.1, the Center for Columbia River History Oral Histories. SR 2700.1 included oral histories gathered for two separate projects: those conducted by the Oregon Historical Society Research Library for the Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series, and those collected by the Center for Columbia River History for its Columbia Communities Project. In 2024-2025, as part of digitization of the Dissenters interviews, the collection was reprocessed to separate the two sets of interviews for improved access. Each of the 59 Columbia River Dissenters interviews was cataloged individually under the name of the interviewee. The interviews for the Communities project were kept together as a single collection that was redesignated as SRC 1, Columbia Communities Project oral histories.

Title
Guide to the oral history interview with Glen H. Spain
Status
Completed
Author
Sarah Stroman
Date
2025
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.

Repository Details

Part of the Oregon Historical Society Research Library Repository

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