Newspaper feature on Finley's films (Kansas City) Newspaper feature on Finley's films (Kansas City), 1939
Newspaper clipping titled: “Congress Refuses to Prevent Importation of Bird Plumage”
Newspaper clipping titled: “In the Gull Bread Line on our Waterfront”
Newspaper clipping titled: “Splash! Could You Land One of These Rogue River Steelheads?”
Newspaper clipping titled: “Tiller, Half-way House to Crater Lake, Is On Map”
Newspaper clipping titled: “The Feathered Treasures of a Labor of Love”
Newspaper clipping titled: “Birds That Have Passed Away With The Dodo”
Newspaper clipping titled: “Federal Prisoners at McNeil’s Island Raise Game Birds and Call Ducks”
Map of the Eastern Oregon Livestock Company holdings (may show land sold to the U.S. government in 1935 for the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge expansion)
Map of Columbia River & Sauvie Island
Film lecture poster for “Wild Animal Outposts”
Film Ownership Notes
Film title lists and notes
List of Campbell Church's guests who traveled to Alaska
Agreement between Arthur Pack and William Finley to share ownership of motion picture films
"Digest of controversy over ownership and control of motion picture films"