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Table of Contents Introduction

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Acknowledgments

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FindingAid

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Stanley Brode Papers

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William Gladstone Steel Papers

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NPS Crater Lake Engineering Survey Field Records

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NPS CRLA Training and Interpretive Manuals

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Francis G. Lange Photograph Collection

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Crater Lake Motion Picture Film Collection

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Crater Lake Photographic File

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Wildlife Observation Records

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Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) Photograph Collection

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John Eliot Allen Photograph Collection

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Crater Lake Building, Construction and Maintenance Files

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Crater Lake Biological Research Files

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Crater Lake Cultural Landscape Slide Collection (Rim Village Slide Collection)

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Crater Lake Historian's Photograph Collection

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Crater Lake Historian's Slide Collection

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Crater Lake Administrative History Files

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Crater Lake History Reference Files

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Crater Lake Interpretive Audiotape Collection

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Crater Lake Interpretive Video Collection

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Crater Lake Interpretive Slide Collection

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Crater Lake Library Drawings, Plans and Maps File

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Phantom Ship's Log and Fern Feeler's Gazette

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Crater Lake Lodge Rehabilitation Slide Collection

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Crater Lakes and Oregon Caves Oral History Collection

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Crater Lake Park Planning Files

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Ranger Videotape Collection

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Clayton Philips Photograph Collection

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Joseph Diller Note Collection

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Jim Pollock Collection

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Rudy Lueck Collection

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F. Lyle Wynd Papers

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U.S. Geological Survey CRLA Photographs

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W. Drew Chick Collection

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Carl Caudle Collection

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Nature Notes from Crater Lake

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Bureau of Land Management Boundary Survey Documentation, 1995

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Biological and Geological Specimen Index Cards

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Parkhurst Photo Album Larry Espey Papers

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Elmer Applegate CRLA Botanical Catalog

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CRLA Log Book Collection

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Crater Lake Photographs from National Archives Photographic Division

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Kenneth Canary Photograph Collection

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CRLA Historical Slide Collection

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CRLA Park Brochures

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Bill Coulson Civilian Conservation Corps Photograph Collection

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Duane Lafferty Photograph Collection

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Appendices

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National Archives, Pacific Northwest Region, Seattle WA

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Oregon Historical Society Library Archives and Manuscripts Department (Jefferson Room) Photographic Archives

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Mazamas Archives Library Holdings

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Oregon State Library

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University of Oregon Library Old Dewey Catalog Materials On-Line Catalog Materials

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Oregon State University Library

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Douglas County Historical Museum

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Southern Oregon Historical Society

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National Archives, Western Region, San Bruno CA

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Library of Congress: Merriam papers

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Deschutes County Historical Center

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Bancroft Library, University of California

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Lane County Historical Society

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Klamath County Museum

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Index

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kducfbon This project was undertaken for the National Park Service in the fall of 1996, under the direction of Mary Benterou, curator of Crater Lake National Park in

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Oregon, and Kent Bush, staff curator of the Columbia Cascades Cluster Office of the National Park Service in Seattle. It consisted of two components: a survey of the park's own records and appraisal for archives accessions, and a survey of other repositories to determine what other resources might be available to the park's

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historians, scientists and managers. Similar projects had already been implemented for other Pacific Northwest parks, including Nez Perce National Historical Park (Idaho), and Big Hole National Battlefield (Montana). While the original purpose was to make a coherent resource guide that could be used by park resource managers to understand how the park had been established, developed and managed since the turn of this century, it soon became apparent that 4

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non-Federal researchers in a variety of disciplines would be able to make use of it. Crater Lake has been a major tourist attraction in Oregon for more than a century, and is of interest to scientists and historians outside the state. Park collections are organized by accession number in this volume. Subject cross-referencing is available through the index, and of course through keywords in the electronic version.

In all, nineteen repositories are represented in this finding aid, and its compilation would not have been possible without the assistance of many hardworking archivists, records managers and librarians. The authors particularly wish to express their appreciation to Candace Lein-Hayes of the Federal Records Center (FRC) in Seattle WA; Joyce Justice of the National Archives, Pacific Northwest Region, Seattle WA; William Green of the National Archives, Western

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Region, San Bruno CA; National Park Service (NPS) archivist Diane VogtO'Connor of the Washington office, NPS; William Alley of the Southern Oregon Historical Society in Medford; and Pam Smith of the Klamath County Museum in

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Klamath Falls, OR Crater Lake National Park Service staff, including curator Mary Benterou, historian Steve Mark, and superintendent Al Hendricks were enthusiastic and important contributors to the success of the survey and in-park

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collecting and cataloging. We would also like to thank the staff of the National Archives Photographic Division in College Park, Maryland, the Columbia Cascade Support Office of the NPS, the Oregon Historical Society (especially Susan Seyl of

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the Photographic Division), the Oregon State Library, the Lane County Histonical Society in Eugene, Oregon, the Mazamas organization in Portland, the University of Oregon library system, the Oregon State University Library, the Oregon State Library in Salem, Oregon, the Deschutes County Historical Society in Bend, the Lane County Historical Society in Eugene, and the Klamath County Museum in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dr. Fred Reenstjerna of the Douglas County Historical Museum in Roseburg was not only very generous with collection records but also with stimulating and witty comments on Oregon history. The Bancroft Library of the University of California, the National Archives, Western Region, in San Bruno, California, and the U.S. Geological Survey Photographic Library in Denver, Colorado provided useful and detailed finding aids and inventories of their collections.

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ACCESSION NUMBER: CRLA 904 CATALOGNUMBER: CRLA 3020-3050, 3053-3054, 3156 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: c 1890 - 1969 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white photoprints and photonegatives VOLUME: 1 cubic foot SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: J. Stanley Brode was a CRLA ranger/naturalist and later a professor at Santa Monica Junior College. The Brode papers include his letters, notes, photographic prints, reprints, silver gelatin dry plate lantern slides, and surveys of biota such as water lilies, animals, fish, insects, and specific locations within Crater Lake National Park, such as Wizard Island and Mount Scott. Folder List: Box 8: CRLA 3020 Oregon Out ofDoors: CraterLake: Portland OR: Mazamas, 1922 CRLA 3021 Crater Lake National Park brochures [2 copies; color, undated] CRLA 3022 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1916-1966 [brochure] CRLA 3023 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1969 [brochure] CRLA 3024 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon: Nature Program, Summer 1969 CRLA 3025 Launch trips, Crater Lake Lodge [undated color brochure]

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CRLA 3026 Crater Lake: The Wizard Island trip[undated brochure in blue ink on light blue stock] CRLA 3027 Crater Lake: A Cruise Around the Lake [ undated brochure in blue ink on cream stock] CRLA 3028 Motorists Guide, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [undated color map] Stanley Brode Papers

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CRLA 3029 Motorists Guide, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1933 [color map, 2

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copies] CRLA 3030 Lava Beds National Monument [brochure], April 20, 1936 CRLA 3031 Oregon Caves National Monument [brochure], April 20, 1936 [2 copies] CRLA 3032 U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Recreational Map of Oregon [undated black and white map with text; 3 copies]. CRLA 3033 Oregon Caves: A National Monument, Siskiyou National Forest, 1933 [brochure]. CRLA 3034 A Brief Guide to the Parapet View, Sinnott Memorial, Crater Lake National Park [brochure, 2 copies] CRLA 3035 U.S. Department of the Interior. Office of National Parks. A Brief Guide to the Parapet Views: Sinnott Memorial. Crater Lake National Park [brochure, 2 copies]. CRLA 3036 Crater Lake i Klamath County, Oregon [undated color brochure with map].

CRLA 3037 Crater Lake National Park. ProvisionalManualof Information. Compiled by members of the Ranger-Naturalist Staff, 1934. CRLA 3038 TheAmericanMagazineofArt, August 1933, withKiser frontispiece, "View of Crater Lake from South Rim." CRLA 3039 Young, Robert T. "The Life of Flathead Lake, Montana," reprinted from EcologicalMonographsvol. 5, pp.91-163, April 1935. CRLA 3040 Page from "Crater Lake and Yosemite through the Ages," National Geographic, undated. CRLA 3041 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [NPS brochure with map], reprint

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CRLA 3042 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [NPS brochure], revised 1955. CRLA 3043 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [NPS booklet], 1938. CRLA 3044 General Information Regarding Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, open early spring to late fall, 1933. CRLA 3045 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, open early spring to late fall, 1935 [2 copies] CRLA 3046 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1936. CRLA 3047 Circular of general information regarding Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, open early spring to late fall, 1932. CRLA 3048 General information regarding Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, open early spring to late fall, 1933. CRLA 3049 Rules and regulations, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1924. CRLA 3050 Recreation in the Southern Cascades: guide map, Crater National Forest [undated]. CRLA 3053 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1939. CRLA 3052 52 copies Denizens of CraterLake, by Stanley Brode. CRLA 3156 (a) Negative, lake water gauge, 1901; (b) photographic print, lake water gauge, 1901 [1935].

Box 9: Folder List 1. Crater Lake light-Shallenberger-Weston Electrical equipment data and correspondence [1935-1938] 2. Research [1934-1936] 3. Newsclippings [1934-1936] 4. Penetration of light in Crater Lake [1935-1936]

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5. Semi-cross section of lake aquatic life, Crater Lake (24 copies of illustrations used in Denizens of CraterLake).

6. Crater Lake data [11930-1938]. 7. Crater Lake aquatic plant and animal lists and data [1936-1938]. 8. Biological data other than water life [1897-1934]. 9. Nature Notes from Crater Lake [1930-1953].

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ACCESSION NUMBER: 969 CATALOG NUMBER: 8556 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1854-1934 VOLUME: 9 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT: These documents were created or received by park founder William Gladstone Steel, after whom the Steel Visitor Center is named. Steel was the park's second superintendent and its first concessioner, as well as the park's first magistrate. A prominent Oregon conservation activist, he also founded the Portland mountaineering and hiking group Mazamas. His interests included forest ecology and volcanology. The Steel collection was purchased by the park in the 1930s. Organized into four series: 1. Scrapbooks 2. Personal Papers 3. Official Correspondence and 4. Microform copies. The scrapbook volumes were conserved in 1985; most bear bookplates indicating they are ex libris Mazamas Library in Portland. All bear William Steel bookplates. Series 3 was reorganized at the park in the late 1980s and is not m its original order. See also holdings list for Mazamas in Appendix.

Series: Scrapbooks ("Journals") Numbers on left correspond to Steel's spine labeling of volumes. #21 Volume 1, 1885 - Nov. 7 1907, Part I: Crater Lake # 22 Volume II, 1702-1803 Part I: Crater Lake #24 Volume I, Oct. 3, 1893 - Jan. 16, 1898 Part 1I: Forest Reserves #25 Volume II, Jan. 25, 1894 - Oct 10, 1903 Part II: Forest Reserves #35 Volume III, March 22, 1907 - April 12, 1910 Crater Lake # 36 Volume IV, Oct. 19, 1909 - Feb. 20, 1912 Crater Lake

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#37 Volume V, Oct. 5, 1911 - Oct. 30, 1913 Crater Lake #38 Volume VI, May 21, 1913 - Feb. 16, 1917 Crater Lake #39 Volume VUI, Jan. 1, 1917 - Oct. 17, 1921 Crater Lake

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#40 Volume VII, Oct. 3, 1921 - Aug. 28, 1929 Crater Lake #41 Volume TX, Aug. 3, 1929 - May 2, 1934 Crater Lake

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Folder List (drawn from inventory performed by park staff in the 1980's!: 1. [Letters to and from correspondents whose names begin with "S", journal entry, receipt, 1914-1930. July 4 1929 journal entry about loneliness. Correspondents: William Steele, Rev. Rolllin H. Stiehl, Alex Sparrow, Elizabeth Steele, Dr. Donley M. Steele, Julius Stone, Howard Sherwood, Julia K. Sayre, L. F. Schmeckebier, Walter V. Woehlke, O.A. Steams, N. J. Sinnott, J. L. Farnum, Fred Stadter, E. E. Clark, Vance Scott, Sam Taylor, Morris Sheppard, William W. Scott, D. A. Shindler, Robert Luce, Wallace Teasdale Randolph Struble, Mildred Webber, Charles T. Sweeney, Hobart James, Leopold Schepp, J. E. Stuart, Warren D. Smith, Gertrude Sholes, and John D. Scott. 2. Mazamas: letters, 1902-1926: Steel, Monroe C. George, Theodore Roosevelt, Alfred Parker, Harriet E. Monroe, Margaret Griffin, Merle Manly, L. W. Ross, Richard Montague, M. Colmer, Laura Peterson, Jamieson Parker, James Forsyth. 3. Mazamas: letters, receipts, 1913-1924/Steel, Peterson, Floyd McKalson, Jamieson Parker, Laura Peterson. 4. Attorney General-I 917 letters, Department of Justice forms, pay statements of difference, 1917-1929. Steel, Attorney General, application for position of Commissioner. Correspondents: J. W. Gardner, Rush Holland, C. Satterfield, John Marshall, J. D. Harris, Charles P. Sisson, G. H. Marsh, 5. Momyer, Henry E.: letters, receipts, 1915-1924. Steel, Henry Momyer, Ida Momyer, Momyer removed as superintendent, Sparrow for supervisor, Albright's visit.

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6. "J" correspondence, county tax statements, 1913-1929: Steel, Jean Steel, Jones. History of the name Tacoma, "A Story of Place Names." Correspondents: Albert Johnson, Wesley L. Jones, Frank I. Jones, P. F. Snyder, Eric P. Jackson, Daniel G. Stevens, Roscoe Johnson, Harry Jones, A. Jackson, W. J. Hofmnann, 7. [Letters, histories, attendance statistics, membership certificates, 1896-1931: Steel, Diller, Linthicum. Water depth readings, house fire insurance policy, letter to President Harding. Correspondents: E. D. DeWert, W. Henderson, Dr. Munson, John D. Herriott, Mr. E. B. Pipe, Hubert Work, E. B. Piper, Mack Harmen, George Horace Lorimer, E. Finney, Marshall N. Dana, Jessie Van Brunt, Mary M. Whitney, Mabel Babson, Franklin K. Lane, W. G. Carroll, Valeska Surratt, Charles Goff Thomson, L. A. Dean, Daniels, Richard Linthicum, Clem Shaver, J. S. Diller, Rexford Holmes 8. "P" correspondence; letters, telegrams, furnishings inventory, tax statement, 19171930: Steel, Prosser, Prudhomme. Appropriations to various National Parks, story of discovery of gold in Salmon River and Florence Basin, 1861-62. Correspondents: J. A. Perry, Charels L. McNary, George Prosser, Edna Protzman Wessel, Lella Faye, Ema Poole, W. Prudhomme, Walter L. Priest, J. A. Perry, Mrs. Geo. B. Guthrie, George Palmer Putnam, and Carroll S. Page. 9. Deceased friends; loan paper, poem, letters, 1888-1907. Correspondents: Robert J. Burdette, Liscehn Miller, J. M. Wilkins, 10. Steel: letters, pay vouchers, 1916-1925; Steel, Wolverton, Marsh. Appointment as commissioner. Correspondents: G. H. Marsh, Charles E. Wolverton, 11. Steel, Jean Elizabeth: letters, 1910-1921. 12. Maternal ancestors: letters, 1909-1914. Correspondents: Nannie L. Forsyth.

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13. "C" correspondence: letters, receipts, telegrams, 1906-1929; Steel, Chamberlain, Copeland. Correspondents: Dorsey Smith, George Chamberlain, Anne M. Mulheron, Royal S. Copeland, Charles Chase, L. Halbach, John H. Tigert, Ralph Cameron, William Colving, Mrs. Alexander D. Charlton, Dr. Philander P. Claxton, Dr. P.L. Campbell, B. S. Cook, Chas. W. Crawford, John S. Coke, Mrs. Frederick H. Colburn, W. H. Canon, and Charles E. Cutter. 14. "A" correspondence, telegrams, recipes, report, address, inventory, 1888-1930; Steel Albright, Allen. A.O.U.W. newspaper 1888, Annual Report to the Secretary of the Interior, correspondence with John D. Rockefeller Jr. Correspondents: Mrs. Waldo, J. B. Waldo, Arthur H. Clark, Lafayette R. Allen, L. C. Smith, Horace M. Albright, John D. Rockefeller Jr. Clarence Brigham, Fred Kiser, Jay Arant, T. Warren Allen, Trevor Arnett, W. W. Brierly, E. J. Adams, Bert Anderson,

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15. Steel, George A.: letters, telegrams, will, funeral address, 1891-1926. Two secret rooms in Stafford family home, family record with entries dating back to 1690.

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16. Paternal ancestors: letters, application forms, 1913.

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17. Reames, Clarence L.: Letters, 1916. 18. Monroe County: letters, 1910-1917.

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19. Putnam, George: letters, 1912-1923. 20. Scraps: invitations, receipts, plats, puzzle letters, 1890-1901: Steel, Multnomah

County, Beebe. 21. Railroad matters: letters, statistics, 1914-1920; Steel, McKee, Strahorn. 22. Crater Lake National Park: letters, report, telegrams, U.S. House of Representatives resolution and bill, poem, receipts, history, sketch, statistics, 19151930; Steel, Bartram, Sparrow, Kerr. Resignation as supervisor, analysis of lake water by Oregon Agricultural College. 23. Strahom, Robert E.: letters, newspaper clipping, railroad map, 1915-1925; Steel, Strahom.

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24. Smith: letters, receipts, bill of sale, promissory notes, 1913-1925; Steel, R.E. Smith, L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. 25. Hillman, John W.: letters, 1912-1923; Steel, Rosalie Hillman, Mabel Hillman Knox, Bentley B. MacKay. 26. "T' correspondence: letters, tax receipt, tax notice, 1920-1927; Steel, Tengwald, Thompson. Correspondents: Carmi Thompson, Wilbur Telford, George Treichler, George Taswell, Carl Y. Tengwald, 27. "Y" correspondence, poems, 1916-1927; Steel, Yard. Correspondents: William Wallace Youngson, C. P. Russell, Oglesby Young, J. Yarbrough, M. A. Yothers, Robert S. Yard. 28. "U" correspondence: letters, postcard, business card, telegrams, newspaper clippings, shipping notice, 1908-1930; Steel, Ucker. Letter from ex-President Taft. Correspondents: Clement S. Ucker, 0. E. Weller, W. H. Ullman, Carl Y.

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31. Mather, Stephen T.: letters, 1915-1927. 32. Mills, Enos: letters, leaflet, 1912-1924. 33. Parkhurst, Alfred L.: letters, 1916-1930; Steel, Parkhurst. 34. McArthur, C. N.: letters, 1920-1927; Steel, McArthur. 35. Hatch, letters, 1909-1910; Steel, Hatch. 36. Roads, Printed matter; maps, newspaper clippings, legislation, 1916-1917; House of Representatives, Oregon Sunday Journal. 37. "B" letters, invitations; 1890-1930; Steel, Bush, Brown, Bean, U.S. Veterans Bureau. Correspondents: J. Thompson, Salmon Brown, E. Britt, Edward Bowers, Dr. Earl R. Bush, J. Neilson Barry, Joseph Brownlee, Kenneth Beebe, Frank Beach, A. S. Bean, Henry Clay Breeden, David Bollenfield, S. H. Bigger, Jonathan Bourne Jr., Myrna Barrett, Frank Bond, R. A. Booth, W. F. Black, George Breck, Frank W. Bross, Claude L. Butler, James Jackson, B. J. Bretherton, George Briscoe, Lizzie A. Brown, Robert J. Burdette, Anna Bottenfield, Obed Bottenfield, E. E. Brodie, Abbie C. Brown, and Grace Raymond Hebard. 38. "ford" [Medford?]: 1915-1928, letters, songs, receipts, membership list; Steel, Medford Printing Co., Medford Chamber of Commerce, OR State Motor Association, Jackson Co. Bank. 39. McNary: letters, telegrams, Senate bill, 1917-1930; Steel, McNary, Wilbur, Faust, McArthur. 40. "W" correspondence: letters, manuscript for a booklet, owner's title insurance, statements, 1914-1930; Steel, Hawley, Wynd, Wilbur, Willis, Wilkin, John C. Winston Co., Wright, Weyh. Correspondents: W. B. Greeley, Robert G. Weyh, W. C. Hawley, T. W. Norcross, H. Work, F. M. Wilkins, J. W. Ziegler, T. Lyle Wynd, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Frank M. Warren, Conice C. Pearl, Frank B. Willis, Earl M. Wilbur, C. A. Wilkin, Eugene D. White, John K. Wright, Magner White, Fannie B. White, Elsa Nilson, E. C. Wells, Charles D. Walcott, E. D. Whitney, Fred T. Wilkin, Walter Woehlke, G. H. Woodbury, 41. "V" correspondence; Steel, Fred H. Kiser, Vernon H. Vawter, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Van Namee, W. Van Camp, and Walter Crockett, 1920-1929. 42. Colonel C. G. Thomson: letters, regulations, House bill; Thomson Farquhar. Note: re reason for "fight against Mr. Mather." 43. "R" correspondence: letters, share certificate, 1914-1930; Steel, Ransdell, R. W. Steel, Rockefeller Foundation, Riley. Correspondents: R. W. Steel, Jos. E. Ransdell, Frank Branch Riley, J. Thorburn Ross, C. W. Rownd, and Noah Russell.

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44. Roads: letters, telegram, newspaper clippings 1912-1918; Tou Velle, Quinlan, Ball, Colvig, Davis, Nunn, on subject of Medford-Crater Lake Road. 45. "O" correspondence: letters, poems, invoice, list of OR state legislators, 19201930; Steel, O'Neill, Olds, O'Pry, Pearl, O'Hara, Oldham, Oard, Offett, Jones. Correspondents: Mark O'Neill, W. P. Olds, C. B. Galbreath, Thomas O'Neil, Mrs. Maude Mearn Hearn O'Pry, Corice C. Pearl, Rev. E. V. O'Hara, W. Offutt, Peter R. Oard, Edgar Piper, W. P. Olds, Edwin O'Hara, Percy Cupper, and John T. Jones.

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46. Steel Point: letters, template/masters, 1906-1907. Steel, Walker, Steel Points Junior Vol. 1, no.3, November 1925. 47. "L" correspondence: letters, tax property statements, statement of account, 19131930; Lapham, Lewis, Lane County, Little, Link, Luce, Lorimer (ed. Sat. Eve. Post), Ladd, Lippincott, Lockley, Lane; Steel family bio sketch. Correspondents: S. C. Lapham, C. Lewis, F. C. Little, J. Link, J. L Famum, Mrs. Will F. Lake, George Horace Lorimer, Robert Luce, William H. Ladd, R. E. B. Lockhart, and Fred Lockley. 48. "N" correspondence: letter, receipts, National Geog. Society, Norton, 1895-1930. List of Mazamas presidents from 1894 to 1928. Correspondents: Martha Nelson, Marion Nies, George Hutchinson, P. Austin, Phil Norton, Gilbert Grosvenor, 49. "K" correspondence: letters, news clippings, insurance invoices, policy, statements of accounts, 1915-1929; Kiser, Knox, Kirchoff, Linn, Koke, Klamath Co. Chamber of Commerce. Knights of Pythias. Correspondents: Fred Kiser, Mabel Hillman Knox, Pul Kel[illeg], J. J. Kirchoff, Fletcher Lin, H. Koke, Lynn P. Sabin, 0. A. Rudig, 50. Letters, house bill, page from diary, telegram, invoice, 1894-1930; Hardesty, Ansel Hall, Hermann, Himes, Corbett, Hawley, McVay, Hodge, Hart, Hawes, Hubbard, Hebard, Hough. Correspondents: Wm. P. Hardesty, Ansel F. Hall, Binger Hermann, Geo. H. Himes, Henry L. Corbett, W. Hawley, Mrs. C. S. McVay, Aimee Hormuth, Edwin T. Hodge, Frank E. Howe, John B. Homer, J. M. Hitt, Joseph E. Ransdell, Gilbert N. Haugen, Grace Raymond Hebard, F. Hubbard, T. M. Hurlburt, Mrs. Maude Heam O'Pry, B. C. Heald, Emerson Hough, Cole Holmes, James Hammond, 51. "G" correspondence: letters, poem, property list, 1923-1930; Glisan, Gorman, Grace, Going, Gill, Grosvenor. Correspondents: C. Graves, Rodney L. Glisan, George Bird Grinnell, M W. Gorman, Richard L. Grace, Adelaide Gordon, A. C. Going, J. K. Gill, Gilbert Grosvenor, J. R. Harvey, A. R. Gould, M. C. George, John Gill, William S. Gilbert, James R. Garfield, Richard J. Grace, William M. Gregory,

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52. "F" letters, news clippings, receipt, 1906-1929; Fermon, Fletcher, French, Farquhar, Fay. Correspondents: J. B. Foraker, B. E. Fernow, Brooks Fletcher, Burton French, Francis Farquhar, William Finley, Louis N. Feipel, and Lucy L. Fessenden. 53. Four Gospels: letters, booklet, journal entry, 1925-1927; Mather, Walker, Welles, Nelson, Olds, Stratford County, Gates. Crater Lake scandal leaflet. 54. "E" correspondence: letters, telegram; Elkins, Faust, Eaton, Esterly. Correspondents: Willard A. Elkins, Charles McNary, R. S. Bean, Dr. R. C. Faust, James D. Eaton, Henry Minor Esterly, R. S. Ellison, S. John Connolly, Allen Eaton, Thomas S. Emory, S. Evans, 55. Genealogy: letters, notes, lists, 1913-1930; Gladstone, Allen, Parham, Rownd, Steel family history. 56. Steel, Lydia H.: letters, songsheet, postcard; 1906-1922.

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Subseries: "Letter File 1" Item List: Box 6 Folder 1: Items 1-10 1. William G. Steel to Capt. C. E. Dutton, 14 June 1886; sounding gear-rope, reel and boat building and transportation. 2. From Jonathan B. W. Olds to W. G. Steel, 6 Jan 1894 on forest preservation; sheep trail. 3. Price list for sounding apparatus. 4. From Herman V Helms to W. G. Steel, 27 Jul 1886, on excursion down to lake in August 1865. 5. From Capt. C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 27 Jul 1886, on 1886 soundings of Crater Lake. 6. From Edward M. Dawson to W. G. Steel, 23 Oct 1899, on elimination of certain townships from Cascade Forest Reserve.

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7. From John B. Waldo to W. G. Steel, 21 Oct 1899, on township elimination and sheep in reserve. 8. From John B. Waldo to W. G. Steel, 17 Oct 1899, on sheep on forest reserve, township elimination. 9. From John B. Waldo to S. B. Ormsby, 14 Oct 1899, on elimination of townships, reasons for not granting. 10. From John B. Waldo, from William G. Steel, 4 Oct 1889, letter returned from Interior Dept. Folder2: 11. From Thomas Ryan to W. G. Steel, 5 Oct 1889, elimination of certain townships from Forest Reserve. 12. From E. A. Hitchcock to W. G. Steel, 22 Sep 1899, explanation of sheep grazing permits in Mt. Rainier Forest Reserve. 13. From W. G. Steel to E. A. Hitchcock, Secretary of Interior, 17 Sep 1899, concerning certain townships being returned to market. 14. From John Waldo to W. G. Steel, 14 Sep 1899, concerns about townships going on open market. 15. From John Waldo to W. G. Steel, 4 Sep 1899, concerns about townships returned to public domain for sheep grazing. 16. From E. A. Hitchcock to W. G. Steel, 3 Sep 1899, note of thanks for excluding sheep from Mount Rainier Forest Reserve. 17. From Robert J. Bardetta to W. G. Steel, 20 May 1899, regrets not being able to come north. 18. From J. Porter to W. G. Steel, 12 Dec 1890, acknowledgment of letter of 15 . 19. From W. G. Steel to President McKinley, 15 Dec 1890, advising president not to appoint Binger Herman Secretary of Interior. 20. Undated letter from Thomas H. Tongue recommending Steel for manager of forest reserves. Folder3 21. From Henry Gannett to W. G. Steel, 1 Dec 1897, on first resource study, row boat liability, pictures, Mazama bulletin. William Steel Papers

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22. George McBride to W. G. Steel, 2 Nov 1897, on appointment of Ormsby over Steel for Supt. of Forestry. 23. From George W. McBride to W. G. Steel, 2 Nov 1897, regarding appointment of Orsmby over Steel. 24. From W. G. Steel to George W. McBride 10 Oct 1897, on Steel's concern over Forest supervisor appointment. 25. From H. H. Montuhn to Binger Herman 18 Aug 1897, referral of a letter to Steel concerning letter received from the General Land office in relation to reserves for government purposes. 26. From H. H. Montuhn to W. G. Steel 18 Aug 1897, ditto. 27. From E. P. Bost to Judge of Probate, Portland, Multnomah County, 7 Aug 1897, suggestions for setting aside timber lands. 28. From W. B. Knapp to W. G. Steel, 30 Jul 1897, letter advising Steel on errors in letter to Oregonian sheep ranchers. 29. From Wallace McCamant to W. G. Steel 26 Jul 1897, Cover letter to letter received from Congressman Ellis to McCamant. 30. From Charles Walcott to W. G. Steel 22 Jul 1897, answer to letter from Steel of 12 Jul 1897 concerning appointment of forestry agent and mapping of forests. Folder 4 31. From W. R. Ellis to W. G. Steel, 20 Jul 1897, concerning appointment of Ormsby to Supt. of Forest Reserves. 32. From W. R. Ellis to Wallace McCamant, 19 Jul 1897, concerning appointment of Super. of Forestry Reserve. 33. From George W. McBridge to W. G. Steel 17 Jul 1897, on delivery of papers to Sect. of Interior concerning appt. of Super. Of Forestry Reserve. 34. Justice S. Read to W. G. Steel, 16 Jul 1897, regarding support for Steel for Super. of Forest Reserve. 35. From George Larner to W. G. Steel, regarding 14 Jul 1897, answer to Steel on request for support on appt. to Super. of Forest Reserve. 36. From W. G. Steel to W. R. Ellis, 14 Jul 1897, reply to lack of support from Ellis on Steel's appt. to Forestry Reserve. William Steel Papers

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37. From Wallace McCarmant to W. G. Steel, 13 Jul 1897, support for Steel for Sup. of Forestry. 38. From W. G. Steel to Binger Herman, 13 Jul 1897, regrets not being able to support Steel for Sup. of Forestry. 39. From W. G. Steel to Binger Herman, 13 Jul 1897, breaking off friendship. 40. From W. G. Steel to John Wilson, 8 Jul 1897, requesting reference for Super. of Forest Reserves.

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52. From Chief of U. S.D.A. to W. G Steel, 1 Mar 1897, concerning clause in appropriation bill regarding powers of Sec. of Interior. 53. From B. E. Fernow to W. G. Steel, 13 Feb 1897, concerning a resolution to graze on Forest Reserve land. 54. From Chief of U.S.D.A. to W. G. Steel, 9 Feb 1897, on status of laws concerning Forest Reserve land. 55. From C. S. Sargent to W. G. Steel, 2 Feb 1897, concerning Oregon forest reserve. 56. From M. W. Gorman to W. G. Steel, 27 Jan 1897, on association of businesses.

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69. To John B. Waldo, 18 Dec 1896, regarding support for Forest Reserve. 70. From P. L. Campbell to W. G. Steel, 14 Dec 1896, setting date for lecture at state normal school. Folder 8: 71. From P. L. Campbell to W. G. Steel, 9 Dec 1896, regarding lecture date. 72. From C. C. Andrews to W. G. Steel, 5 Dec 1896, on laws pertaining to forests. 73. From Chief, U.S.D.A. to W. G. Steel, 12 Oct 1896, reply to request for literature on forests. 74. From C. U. Chapman to W. G. Steel, 29 Oct 1896, regarding lecture at University of Oregon. 75. From C. U. Chapman to W. G. Steel, 24 Oct 1896, regarding lecture at University of Oregon. 76. From M. C. Kasser to W. G. Steel, 20 Sep 1896, regarding role of Kit Carson in discovery of Crater Lake. 77. From Harold Hague to W. G. Steel, 5 Sep 1896, regarding visit to Mazamas in Portland. 78. From W. G. Steel to Charles D. Holcott, 12 Jul 1896, suggesting preservation of entire Cascade range in park. 79. From U.S. Dept. of Agriculture to W. G. Steel, 19 Jun 1896, with regrets sender cannot go to Oregon. 80. To Hoke Smith, 10 May 1896, regarding meeting of Mazamas and Crater Lake Club at Crater Lake, and request for exclusion of grazing from Crater Lake area. Folder 9: 81. To President Cleveland, 12 May 1896, requesting member of Dept. of Agriculture to examine and report on the state of the Forest Reserve. 82. From Commissioner of Dept. of Interior to F. C. Little, 7 May 1896, reply to concern over sheep grazing in Cascade Forest Reserve. 83. From W. G. Steel to John B. Waldo, 17 May 1896, thanking him for his assistance. 84. From C. H. Sholes to W. G. Steel, 17 May 1896, amendments to Forest Reserve bill. William Steel Papers

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84. From C. H. Sholes to W. G. Steel, 17 May 1896, amendments to Forest Reserve bill. 85. From C. H. Sholes to W. G. Steel, 16 May 1896, amendments to McRae bill. 86. To Gifford Pinchot, 16 May 1896, reply to letter of 12t. 87. To John B. Waldo, 15 May 1896, regarding McRae bill. 88. From C. H. Sholes to W. G. Steel, 14 May 1896, regarding Forest Reserve. 89. From W. G. Steel to John B. Waldo, 8 May 1896, regarding effect of Forest Reserve on school lands. 90. To John B. Waldo, 7 May 1896, regarding Forest Reserves. Folder 10 91. To Charles M. Cortwright, 5 May 1896, regarding Mr. Gifford's visit to Forest Reserve. 92. To John B. Waldo, 4 May 1896, regarding Forest Reserve, and requesting loan. 93. To Gifford Pinchot, 2 May 1896, making offer to meet with Pinchot on his visit to Reserve. 94. To John B. Waldo, 2 Apr 1896, regarding Forest Reserve. 95. To John B. Waldo, 26 Apr 1896, regarding Forest Reserve and trip. 96. To Hoke Smith, 22 Apr 1896, regarding grazing on Forest Reserve land. 97. To John B. Waldo, 18 Apr 1896, regarding Cascade Reserve. 98. To John B. Waldo, 15 Apr 1896, regarding Forest Reserve. 99. To John B. Waldo, 14 Apr 1896, regarding Cascade Reserve. 100. From W. G. Steel to Little, 12 Apr 1896, regarding Forest Reserve Folder 11: 101. From T. Brook White to W. G. Steel, 3 Apr 1896, regarding Forest Reserve. 102. From T. Brook White to W. G. Steel, 7 Apr 1896, regarding Forest Reserve.

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104. From W. G. Steel to John B. Waldo, 27 Mar 1896, regarding Forest Reserve.

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123. From W. G. Steel to John B. Waldo, 2 Mar 1896, regarding Forest Reserve. 124. From W. G. Steel to John. B. Waldo, 2 Mar 1896, regarding Forest Reserve. 125. To G. M. Irwin, 24 Feb 1896, regarding Forest Reserve. 126. From W. G. Steel to John B. Waldo, 20 Feb 1896, regarding Forest Reserve. 127. From W. G. Steel to John B. Waldo, 26 Feb 1896, regarding Forest Reserve. 128. From W. G. Steel to Binger Herman, 30 Nov 1895, regarding Forest Reserve. 129. From W.G. Steel to the editor of the Oregonian, 17 Dec 1895, regarding Forest Reserve. 130. From John B. Waldo to W. G. Steel, 25 Dec 1895, regarding Forest Reserve. Folder 14: 131. From W. T. Bert to W. G. Steel, 7 Sep 1895, regarding Forest Reserve. 132. From Acting Secretary, Dept. of Interior, to W. G. Steel, 24 Aug 1895, regarding Forest Reserve. 133. To Hoke Smith, 31 Jul 1895, regarding sheep grazing in Forest Reserve. 134. From W. G. Steel to Hoke Smith, 17 Dec 1895, regarding return of some Forest Reserve land to market. 135. To W. G. Steel from Sholes, 20 May 1895, regarding Forest Reserve. 136. From W. G. Steel to S. W. Lawrent, 24 Jul 1895, regarding Forest Reserve. 137. From U.S. Senator John Mitchell to W. G. Steel, regarding sheep grazing in Forest Reserve. 138. From W. S. Duniway to W. G. Steel, 29 Apr 1895, regarding land agent appointment. 139. From W. G. Steel to W. S. Duniway, 22 Apr 1895, expressing disappointment at not being chosen land agent. 140. From W. S. Duniway to W. G. Steel, 12 Apr 1895, reply to Steel's letter regarding land agency. Folder 15:

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141. To W. S. Duniway, 8 Apr 1895, unfinished letter expressing disappointment over land agency. 142. From W. S. Duniway to W. G. Steel, 3 Apr 1895, conveying news of land agency appointment. 143. From W. G. Steel, 3 Apr 1895, regarding land agency. 144. From B. E. Etemoes [?] to W. G. Steel, regarding McRae versus Paddock bills. 145. From W. G. Steel to W. S. Duniway, 30 Mar 1895, requesting consideration for position as land agent. 146. From W. G. Duniway to W. G. Steel, 26 Mar 1895, reply to Steel to letter sent to Governor on Forest Reserve. 147. From W. G. Steel to F. A. Carle 26 Jan 1895, on Forest Reserve. 148. From W. G. Steel to William P. Lord, 26 Jan 1895, regarding Forest Reserve. 149. From E. Bowers to W. G. Steel 15 Oct 1894, regarding Forest Reserve. 150. From Gov. William Lord to W. G. Steel, 18 Jun 1894. Folder 16: 151. From B. E. Vernow to W. G. Steel, 17 Jan 1894, requesting information on opposition to Forest Reserve. 152. From B. G. Vernow to W. G. Steel, 3 Jan 1894, reply to letter of inquiry on Forestry Association and McRae Bill. 153. To W. G. Steel, 2 Feb 1894, regarding Forest Reserve. 154. From Edward A. Bowens to W. G. Steel, 6 Jun 1893, regarding Cascade Forest Reserve. 155. Letter on Forest Reserve. 156. From J. Miller to W. G. Steel, 30 Mar 1893. 157. From McBride to W. G. Steel, 23 Feb 1893, regarding Reserves at Mt. Hood and Crater Lake. 158. To W.G. Steel, 19 Feb 1893, regarding new Mountaineers club in Washington and article by Steel.

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159. From W. G. Steel to John Gill, 14 Jan 1893, regarding Crater Lake and Mount Hood reserves. 160. To W. G. Steel, 2 Jan 1892. Folder 17: 161. From Conwell to J. N. Dolph, 11 Sep 1892, regarding Cascade Range. 162. From J. N. Dolph to W. G. Steel, 27 Jul 1892, regarding Cascade Range reserve. 163. From Oregon Alpine Club to President of United States, 18 Jun 1892, regarding Cascade Range reserve. 164. From John Muir to W. G. Steel, 2 Oct 1892, thanks for gift of book. 165. From John B. Waldo to W. G. Steel, 15 Jun 1892, regarding Cascade Reserve. 166. From J. N. Dolph to W. G. Steel, 15 Jul 1892, regarding Cascade Reserve. 167. From J. N. Dolph to W. G. Steel, 15 Jul 1892, regarding Cascade Reserve. 168. From J. N. Dolph to W. G. Steel, 24 Jun 1892, regarding Cascade Reserve. 169. From U.S. Senator Mitchell to W. G. Steel, 24 Jun 1892, regarding Cascade Reserve. 170. From Tatas, Fisher and Cranmer to W. G. Steel, 17 Apr 1892, regarding relocation. Folder 18: 171. From H. Fisher to W. G. Steel, 2 Jan 1892, regarding river exploration in Washington. 172. From J. B. Waldo to W. G. Steel, 2 Jan 1892, regarding Cascade Reserve. 173. From A. E. Linsley to W. G. Steel, 25 Oct 1891, regarding circumference of Mt. Olympus. 174. From A. E. Linsley to W. G. Steel, 19 Mar 1891, regarding expedition. 175. From Louis F. Hudeson to W. G. Steel, 20 Jan 1891, regarding report and publication. 176. From Hudeson from W. G. Steel, 13 Nov 1891, regarding plant collection and report. William Steel Papers

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177. From A. E. Linsley to W. G. Steel, 13 Nov 1890, regarding geological study of Mt. Olympus. 178. From A. E. Linsley to W. G. Steel, 14 Nov 1890, regarding report. 179. From L. F. Henderson to W. G. Steel, 6 Nov 1890, regarding expenses as Olympic expedition botanist. 180. From John Gibbon to W. G. Steel, 10 Apr 1890, regarding military cooperation from Olympic expedition. Folder 19: 181. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 11 Aug 1891, regarding boat on Crater Lake. 182. From Oregon National Bank of Portland to W. G. Steel, 24 Jun 1890, receipt for payment. 183. From M. McDonald toW. G. Steel, 10 Dec 1888, fish and lobster to be planted in the West. 184. Illegible letter dated 21 Sep 1888. 185. From Charles Dickens, 9 May 1888, expressing thanks to Oregon Alpine Club. 186. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 25 Jul 1888, regarding Cleetwood boat. 187. From W. Davis to W. G. Steel, 26 Mar 1887, regarding lake. 188. From C. E. Dutton, regarding lake expedition finances. 189. From W. G. Steel, 25 Jan 1887. 190. From W. W. Davis to W. G. Steel, 6 Dec 1886, and from Mack Keod to W. G. Steel, 1886, regarding elevations of points in park. Folder20: 191. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel 21 Aug 1886, regarding his progress and whereabouts. 192. From Isaac Constant to W. G. Steel, 15 Sep 1886, regarding discovery of Crater Lake and source of Rogue River. 193. From H. H. Gilfry to W. G. Steel, 27 Jul 1886, regarding setting aside Crater Lake as a national park. William Steel Papers

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194. To W. G. Steel 24 Jul 1887, regarding boats at Crater Lake. 195. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 26 Jul 1886, setting aside Crater Lake as a national park. 196. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 21 Jun 1886, regarding purchase price and delivery of boats. 197. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel 18 Jun 1886, regarding accession, purchase and delivery of boat. 198. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel 15 Jun 1886, regarding Steel's paychecks and camp. 199. From C. E. Dutton, regarding last part of letter and articles to procure boat. 200. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 9 Jun 1886, regarding positioning of sounding device for boat and payment. Folder21: 201. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel 8 Jun 1886, regarding shipment of boats and sounding apparatus., and another from C. E. Dutton, regarding last page of letters on purchase. 202. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 5 Jun 1886, regarding sounding device and getting boats down to lake. 203. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 5 June 1886, regarding purchase of boat. 204. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 1 Jun 1886, regarding purchase of boat. 205. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 12 May 1886, regarding purchase of boat. 206. From C. E. Dutton to W. G. Steel, 1 Jun 1886, offering Steel ajob working on survey of Crater Lake. 207. To W. G. Steel, regarding sounding of lake. 208. From C. E. Dutton, 27 Apr 1886, regarding Crater Lake. 209. From Baird to Binger Herman, 11 Apr 1886, regarding stocking of Crater Lake and why no life was there before. 210. From Joseph Le Conte to W. G. Steel, 5 Jan 1886, regarding special session of Oregon Legislature on setting aside Crater Lake as a park. William Steel Papers

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Folder 22: 211. Petition to President of the United States to have Crater Lake set aside as a park. 212. Ditto.

Subseries: "Letter File 2" Folder22: 1. From S. B. Ormsby to W. G. Steel, 20 Oct 1899, regarding return of 9 townships in Forest Reserve to market. 2. From J. B. Waldo to W. G. Steel, 29 Dec 1904, regarding membership in Mazamas. 3. From J. B. Waldo to W. G. Steel, 27 Jan 1905, regarding Forest Reserve. 4. From W. G. Steel to Clara Waldo, 11 Apr 1911, regarding discovery of documents relating to Forest Reserve controversy. 5. From W. G. Steel to J. B. Waldo, 25 Jan 1905, requesting reference letter to be sent to Gifford Pinchot. 6. (A) From W. G. Steel to Theodore Roosevelt, 10 May 1902, first part of typescript carbon only, thanking President for assistance in establishing CRLA. (B) From W. G. Steel to Theodore Roosevelt, 25 Jun 1902, regarding administration of CRLA. 7. From Gifford Pinchot to W. G. Steel, 2 Feb 1905, thanking him for his assistance. 8. From Gifford Pinchot to W. G. Steel, 22 Sep 1904, thanking him for honorary membership in Mazamas. 9. From Jonathan Bourne Jr. to W. G. Steel, 27 Apr 1911, regarding search for letter written by Judges Waldo and Bellinger. 10. From W. G. Steel to Geo. E. Chamberlain, 29 Aug 1914, regarding transportation to increase CRLA visitation.

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12. From J.S. Diller to W. G. Steel, 18 Nov 1901, regarding oscillation measurements of the Lake. 13. From John Ritchie Jr. to W. G. Steel, 24 Apr 1902, regarding forest preservation. 14. From J. S. Diller to W. G. Steel, 27 Jun 1903, regarding CRLA excursion. 15. From J. S. Diller to W. G. Steel, 6 Dec 1901, regarding Congressional bill and CRLA fish. 16. From W. G. Steel to Jonathan Boume, 11 Apr 1911, regarding search for documents relating to Forest Reserve controversy. 17. From Stephen Mather to Thomson, 23 Oct 1925, regarding purchase order forms. 18. Oregon. State Legislature. An act to providefor preservationofforests of this State andfor the prevention and suppressionofforestfires. 19. From Dr. E. B. Pickel to W. G. Steel, 10 May 1902, congratulations on passage of bill creating CLRA. 20. From Gifford Pinchot to W. G. Steel, 18 Feb 1902, 4 Mar 1902, 2 Mar 1902 and 15 May 1902, regarding establishment of CRLA. Folder 24: Items 21-30 21. From T. Tongue to W. G. Steel, 1 Feb, 6 Feb, 1 Mar, 5 Mar, 5 Apr, 18 Apr, 21 Apr, 2 May, 15 May, 17 May, 27 May, 4 Jun and 8 Dec 1902, regarding passage of CRLA bill. 22. From John Muir to W. G. Steel, 15 Dec 1906, about CRLA. 23. From Joaquim Miller to W. G. Steel, 12 Jul 1903, illegible. 24. From Moody to W. G. Steel, 6 Jun 1902, regarding bill establishing CRLA. 25. From Joaquim Miller to W. G. Steel, 1 Nov 1903, illegible. 26. From Mabion A. Moody to W. G. Steel, 22 Feb [1902], telegram regarding CRLA bill. 27. From Joaquim Miller to W. G. Steel, 25 Jan 1904, illegible. 28. From Heilfuri to W. G. Steel, 15 Jun 1901, regarding club membership. 29. From Heilfuri to W. G. Steel, 20 May 1901, regarding Alpine Club. William Steel Papers

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30. From Heilfuri to W. G. Steel, regarding membership of a Miss Fuller in Alpine Club. Folder25: 31. From E. A. Hitchcock to W. G. Steel, 20 Apr 1903, regarding inability to make trip to CRLA. 32. From W. J. Bryan to W. G. Steel, 3 Oct 1903, regarding inability to make trip to CRLA. 33. From Coville to W. G. Steel, 19 Feb 1902, reply to request for support for CRLA bill. 34. From Robert J. Burdette to W. G. Steel, 24 Jun 1903, regarding inability to make trip to CRLA. 35. From Robert J. Burdette to W. G. Steel, 26 Jun 1903, regarding inability to make trip to CRLA. 36. From Arant to W. G. Steel, 24 Dec 1912, regarding CRLA superintendency. 37. From W. G. Steel to Arant30 Nov 1912, regarding Steel's fitness to serve as CRLA superintendent. 38. From Arantto W. G. Steel, 14 Dec 1912, regarding CRLA superintendency. 39. From W. G. Steel to Arant, 30 Nov 1912, original of #37. 40. From Arant to Steel, 14 Dec 1912, original of #38.

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42. To Arantl5 Jan 1913, regarding CRLA superintendency. 43. From W. G. Steel to Arant, 26 Dec 1912, regarding CRLA superintendency. 44. From O.C. Applegate to W. G. Steel, 11 Jun 1913, congratulating him on CRLA superintendency. 45. From Arantto W. G. Steel, 15 Jan 1913, regarding his resignation as CRLA superintendent.

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61. From W. G. Steel to Boume, 23 Jun 1913, reply to Bourne's letter of 10 Jun 1913. 62. From Boume to W. G. Steel, 5 Jun 1913, regarding CRLA roads. 63. From W. G. Steel to Bourne, 20 Jul 1911, expressing thanks. 64. From Bourne to W. G. Steel, 23 May 1913, regarding Bourne's support for Steel's superintendency. 65. To F. K. Lane, Secretary of Interior, 13 May 1913, recommending Steel for superintendent of CRLA. 66. From Bourne to Putnam, 27 Dec 1912, endorsing Steel's candidacy for superintendent of CRLA. 67. From Steel, second half of typescript carbon of letter proposing candidacy for CRLA superintendency. 68. From Colving to Fisher, 12 Nov 1912, expressing support for Steel's candidacy from Medford Commercial Club. 69. From Colving to Fisher,13 Nov 1912, typescript carbon of#68. 70. From Larkin to W. G. Steel, 3 Mar 1913, requesting aid in persuading a House member to cede CRLA jurisdiction to U.S. government. Folder 29: 71. From W. G. Steel to John H. Larkin, 8 Feb 1913, regarding his writing to a House member for support of CRLA bill. 72. From W. G. Steel to Colving, 1 Dec 1911, regarding lodging i Washington DC and efforts to make Crater Lake a national park. 73. From W. G. Steel to Colving, 12 Dec 1911, regarding search for roads funding in Washington DC. 74. From W. G. Steel to R. W. Clark, 14 Dec 1911, regarding roads funding from Federal government. 75. From Carpenter to W. G. Steel, 29 Mar 1910, thanking him for lecture. 76. From Hazard to W. G. Steel, 2 Dec 1911, regarding use of Cosmo Club. 77. From Larkin to W. G. Steel, 22 Jan 1913, regarding introduction of CRLA bill. William Steel Papers

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78. From Larkin to W. G. Steel, 21 Jan 1913, regarding ceding of CRLA to Federal jurisdiction. 79. From W. G. Steel to Larkin, 20 Jan 1913, duplicate of #78. 80. From W. G. Steel to Chamberlain, 12 Dec 1914, regarding CRLA superintendent's salary.

Folder30: 81. From W.G. Steel to Chamberlain, 2 May 1914, regarding park superintendents' salaries. 82. From Chamberlain to W. G. Steel, 1 Aug 1914, regarding Steel's salary. 83. From W. G. Steel to Chamberlain, 23 Jul 1914, regarding salary. 84. From W. G. Steel to Chamberlain, 1 Jun 1914, regarding salary. 85. From Chamberlain to W. G. Steel, 26 May 1914, regarding CRLA budget. 86. From W. G. Steel to Chamberlain, 14 May 1914, regarding salary. 87. From W. G. Steel to Chamberlain, 25 Jul 1913, regarding Steel's assuming superintendency of CRLA, and beginning of park roads. 88. From Chamberlain to George Putnam, 2 May 1913, telegram appointing CRLA superintendent. 89. From A. Christie to Harry Lane, 4 May 1913, telegram appointing Steel CRLA superintendent. 90. Illegible letter regarding Steel's superintendency of CRLA. Folder31: 91. From Colving to W. G. Steel, 11 Jun 1913, congratulating him on appointment to CRLA superintendency. 92. Petition to Chamberlain, 1 Mar 1913, for Steel as CRLA superintendent. 93. From W. M Davis to W. G. Steel, 25 Sep 1912, illegible. 94. From W. G. Steel to W. M. Davis, 3 Oct 1912, regretting inability to attend party. 95. From Davidson to W. G. Steel, 2 Jan 1906, regarding Mazamas publication.

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96. From Davidson to W. G. Steel, 2 Jan 1906, regarding Mazamas publication.

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114. From Florey to Steel, 11 Jun 1915, endorsing Steel for superintendent of CRLA. 115. From Louis W. Hill to C. E. S Wood, undated, regarding slides for Steel's lecture. 116. From Humphreys to Steel, 4 Nov 1912, requesting slides of CRLA. 117. To Professor Helfrim, 3 Jun 1901, regarding Mazama club. 118. From Helfrim to Steel, 26 Jun [1901?], regarding Mazama or alpine club. 119. From Steel to Harriman, 24 Jun 1910, regarding roads to CRLA. 120. House bill #221, 22 Jan 1909, Oregon legislative act to build road from Pacific Ocean. Folder34: Items 121-130 121. From Steel to C. S. Jackson, 14 Jan 1909, regarding park roads. 122. From W. G. Hawley to W. G. Steel, 12 Dec 1913, regarding park roads. 123. From Hawley to Steel, 7 Jul 1913, expressing support for Steel's candidacy for CRLA superintendent. 124. From Kimball to Steel, 4 Oct 1913, regarding fish in lake. 125. To Lorimer, 18 Feb 1914, regarding article to be written on Crater Lake. 126. From Harry Lane to W. G. Steel, 12 Nov 1913, regarding Diller and Patton reports on CRLA. 127. From Harry Lane to W. G. Steel, 29 Oct 1913, regarding revenue bill for parks. 128. From Steel to Harry Lane, 20 Nov 1913, requesting copies of Diller and Patton reports. 129. From Steel to F. K. Lane, 14 Jun 1913, inviting Lane to visit Crater Lake.

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130. From Harry Lane to W. G. Steel, 9 Jun 1913, offering congratulations on CRLA appointment. 131. From Steel to Harry Lane, 9 Jun 1913, expressing thanks for assistance in obtaining CRLA superintendency. 132. From Steel to Harry Lane, 1 Mar 1913, attachment to petition to make Steel superintendent of CRLA. 133. From C. T. Oliver to W. G. Steel, 9 May 1912, acknowledging visit of Geographic Society to Klamath Falls. 134. From Steel to McCabe, 16 Jun 1913, regarding superintendency of CRLA. 135. From H. T. McCabe to Steel, 10 Jun 1913, offering congratulations on CRLA appointment. 136. From MacKay to Steel, 14 Sep 1914, regarding intention to write article on Hillman. 137. Song or poem "Mount Hood or Bust". 138. From MacKay to entley, 3 Sep 1914, requesting information on Hillman and sending geological history. 139. From MacKay to Steel, 25 Aug 1914, on Hillman. 140. From Steel to Secretary of Commercial Club of Medford, 11 Jun 1913, requesting aid in publicizing Crater Lake.

Folder36: Items 141-150 141. From C. Hart Merriam to Steel 3 Dec 1902, replying to inquiry on altitude of some Wallowa peaks. 142. From C. H. Sholes, E. P. Sheldon, and M. W. Gorman to F. C. Little, 27 Aug 1906, proposing Theodore Roosevelt as honorary member of Mazamas. 143. From Steel to C. H. Sholes, 30 Aug 1906, resigning from Mazamas. 144. Song or poem, "Just above the clouds St. Helens has appeared." 145. Cheers. 146. From Steel to Professor to P. J. O'Hara, 2 May 1913, regarding concessioner rights in park. William Steel Papers

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147. From O'Hara to Steel, 6 May 1913, support for Steel appointment to CRLA superintendency. 148. From Steel to Judge Neal, 21 Dec 1911, regarding park roads. 149. From Steel to C. T. Oliver, 19 Dec 1911, regarding weather station at Klamath Falls. 150. From C. T. Oliver to W. G. Steel, 11 Dec 1911, requesting aid in seeking appropriations for park.

Folder37: Items JS5-160 151. From O'Hara to Steel, 9 Apr 1913, requesting aid in translating French article on Crater Lake. 152. From O'Hara to Steel, 29 Nov 1913, requesting advice on international visitors. 153. Poem, "Crater Lake: Mt. Mazama's Transformation ( A Klamath Legend)," by R. Ellen Nickerson. 154. Ditto. 155. Ditto. 156. Ditto. 157. From W. W. Nickerson to W. G. Steel, 5 Sep 1912, requesting assistance in publishing poems. 158. From Parkhurst to C. S. Ucker, 21 Dec 1912, supporting Steel as CRLA superintendent. 159. To W. L. Fisher, 10 Dec 1912, regarding support of Steel as CRLA superintendent. 160. From Steel to Parkhurst, 10 Aug 1912, regarding finances and CRLA roads.

Folder 38: Items 161-170 161. From Steel to George [Putnam], 10 Aug 1912, regarding roads and his walking to Medford from Crater Lake.

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162. From Steel to George [Putnam], 20 Sep 1912, regarding visits to Medford and Steel's candidacy for CRLA superintendency. 163. To Fisher, undated, first part of carbon copy of letter endorsing Steel's candidacy for CRLA superintendency.

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Folder39: Items 1 71-180 171. From Steel to Gifford Pinchot, 2 Dec 1908, regarding roads to CRLA. 172. From Steel to Gifford Pinchot 11 Jan 1909, regarding roads to CRLA. 173. From Assistant C. S. Chapman to Steel, 12 Jan 1909, regarding roads to CRLA. 174. From W. G. Steel to Gifford Pinchot, 11 Jan 1909, typescript carbon of #172. 175. From W. G. Steel to Gifford Pinchot, 13 Feb 1909, regarding Crater Lake roads. 176. From Gifford Pinchot to W. G. Steel, 11 Feb 1909, requesting aid of Forest Service in construction of roads to CRLA.

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180. From Acting Director of U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. to W. G. Steel, 18 Mar 1909, offering roadbuilding assistance. Folder 40: Items 181-190 181. From Putnam to W. G. Steel, 26 Mar 1909, regarding commission members for roads to CRLA. 182. From W. G. Steel to Putnam, 26 Mar 1909, regarding commission members for roads to CRLA. 183. From W. G. Steel to George [Putnam], 5 Apr 1909, replying to letter of 28 Mar. 184. From Putnam to W. G. Steel, 26 Mar [1909?], regarding CRLA appropriations. 185. Petition for funding for roads and improvements for CRLA, 31 Mar 1909. 186. From W. G. Steel to George [Putnam], 25 Mar 1909, regarding CRLA roads. 187. From Acting Director of U.S. Dept. of Agriculture toW. G. Steel, 19 May 1909, regarding CRLA roads. 188. From Gifford Pinchot to W. G. Steel, 21 Apr 1909, regarding Forest Service assistance in CRLA roadlbuilding. 189. From Pierce to W. G. Steel, 2 Oct 1908, regarding CRLA roads. 190. From W. G. Steel to Pierce, 12 May 1909, regarding CRLA roads. Folder 41: Items 191-200 191. From W. G. Steel to Putnam, 7 Jun 1909, regarding CRLA roads and National Park Service appropriations by Congress 1902-1908. 192. From Pierce to W. G. Steel, 14 Jun 1909, regarding CRLA roads. 193. From Pierce to W. G. Steel, 14 Jan 1910, regarding court action on CRLA roads. 194. From W. G. Steel to Pierce, 15 Feb 1910, regarding court action on CRLA roads. 195. From Pierce to W. G. Steel, 8 Feb 1910, on CRLA road court action. 196. From W. G. Steel to Pierce, 16 Feb 1910, regarding CRLA roads funding. 197. From W. G. Steel to George [Putnam], 4 Mar 1910, regarding travel plans. William Steel Papers

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199. From Putnam to W. G. Steel, 11 Mar 1910, regarding funding for CRLA roads. 200. From Putnam to W. G. Steel, [undated], regarding CRLA roads.

Folder 42: Items 201-210 201. From W. G. Steel to Putnam, 19 Mar 1910, regarding CRLA roads and fish in lake. 202. From W. G. Steel to Putnam, 17 Mar 1910, regarding CRLA roads funding. 203. From W. G. Steel to Putnam, 25 Mar 1910, regarding CRLA roads. 204. From W. G. Steel to Putnam, 29 Mar 1910, regarding CRLA roads and rainbow trout planting. 205. From Pierce to W. G. Steel, 12 Mar 1910, regarding road to CRLA. 206. From W. G. Steel to George [Putnam], 1 Apr 1910, regarding soundings and planting of 50, 000 trout. 207. From Putnam to W. G. Steel, 30 Mar 1910, requesting CRLA information for brochure. 208. From W. G. Steel to George [Putnam], 8 Apr 1910, regarding bids, and importance of Mssrs. Herring and Heidel. 209. From Gifford Pinchot to W. G. Steel, 13 Jul 1910, regarding inability to visit CRLA. 210. From W. G. Steel to George, 24 Feb 1913, regarding bill to transfer CRLA jurisdiction to Federal government. Folder 43: Items 211-220 211. From G. Putnam to W. G. Steel, 27 Feb 1913, regarding failure of CRLA bill in Oregon legislature. 212. From W. G. Steel to George [Putnam], 1 Mar 1913, regarding Jackson and Klamath counties. 213. From W. G. Steel to George [Putnam], 5 Mar 1913, requesting reference letters. 214. From Putnam to W. G. Steel, 7 Mar 1913, regarding endorsement of Steel. William Steel Papers

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215. From W. G. Steel to George [Putnam], 22 Jul 1913, regarding Arant's refusal to leave CRLA superintendency. 216. From C. E. Pumela to W. L. Fisher, 19 Dec 1912, regarding endorsement of Steel's candidacy for CRLA superintendency. 217. From Reid to W. G. Steel, 27 Feb 1906, regarding glaciers on Mt. Rainier. 218. From Reid to W. G. Steel, 27 Feb 1906, song, "Hail Rainier." 219. From Reid to W. G. Steel, 27 Feb 1906, song, "Hail Rainier." 220. From W. G. Steel, to F. H. Ray, 18 Sep 1908, regarding CRLA roads. Folder 44: Items 221-230

221. From W. G. Steel to Dr. J. F. Reddy, 2 Dec 1908, regarding CRLA roads. 222. From W. G. Steel to Dr. J. F. Reddy, 29 Dec 1908, regarding CRLA roads and Steel's personal finances. 223. From W. G. Steel to Dr. J. F. Reddy, 10 Jan 1909, regarding CRLA roads. 224. From W. G. Steel to Dr. J. F. Reddy, 11 Jan 1909, regarding CRLA roads. 225. From W. G. Steel to Clarence Reames, 15 Dec 1909, regarding CRLA roads. 226. From J. M. Roat to W. G. Steel, 30 Mar 1910, regarding fundraising for CRLA roads. 227. From Colving and Reames to W. G. Steel, 5 Apr 1910, regarding court decision on roads to CRLA. 228. From W. G. Steel to A. S. Rosenbaum, 18 Jun 1913, replying to letter of 16.th 229. From A. S. Rosenbaum to W. G. Steel, 16 Jun 1913, congratulating him on appointment as CRLA superintendent. 230. From Routledge to W. G. Steel, 11 Jun 1913, congratulating him on appointment as CRLA superintendent.

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Folder 45: Items 231-240 231. From George M. Rolph to W. G. Steel, 23 Feb 1913, congratulating him on appointment as CRLA superintendent. 232. From W. G. Steel to Solinsky, 1 May 1931, regarding roads and lodge at CRLA. 233. From Sprague to W. G. Steel, 6 Nov 1931, regarding discovery of-lake by his father, who called it Lake Majesty. 234. Annie Gaines obituary by 0. C. Applegate, 4 Apr 1917. 235. From W. E. Vincent to W. G. Steel, 18 Aug 1931, information regarding Sprague's discovery of the lake. 236. From C. H. Sholey to W. G. Steel, 9 Sep 1906, persuading Steel not to resign from Mazamas. 237. From W. G. Steel to Scott [C.H. Sholey?], 30 Sep 1908, regarding his persuasive efforts. 238. From Scott to W. G. Steel, 10 Oct 1908, regarding Good Roads Convention. 239. From W. G. Steel to Scott, 14 Oct 1908, regarding roads to CRLA. 240. From W. G. Steel to Scott, 24 Oct 1908, regarding roads convention. Folder46: Items 241-250 241. From Scott to W. G. Steel, 22 Oct 1908, regarding roads convention. 242. From Scott to W. G. Steel, 14 Jan 1908, regarding roads to CRLA. 243. Petition to send W. G. Steel to Washington DC for roads convention, 7 Nov 1908. 244. From W. G. Steel to State Land Board, 9 Oct 1911, regarding school land profit due to Forest Reserve. 245. From G.G. Brown to W. G. Steel, 10 Oct 1911, reply to #244. 246. From Reed Smoot to W. G. Steel, 12 Dec 1911, regarding creation of National Park Service. 247. From W. G. Steel to his niece [Julie Kirkensager], 7 Jun 1913, expressing thanks for her kindness. William Steel Papers

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248. From W.G. Steel to his niece, 9 Jun 1913, expressing thanks for her congratulatory message on his assuming CRLA superintendency. 249. From Julie Kirkensager to her uncle W. G. Steel, 7 Jun 1913, congratulating him on appointment to CRLA superintendency. 250. From W. G. Steel to Julie Kirkensager, 9 Sep 1913, thanking her for publications sent and commenting on senatorial race. Folder 47: Items 251-260 251. From Julia K. Sayre to W. G. Steel, 27 Jun 1913, regarding his chances of becoming superintendent of CRLA. 252. From W. G. Steel to Julia K. Sayre, 24 Jul 1913, regarding his appointment to CRLA superintendency. 253. From W. G. Steel to "Lizzie," 24 Jul 1913, regarding his assumption of CRLA superintendent's duties. 254. From W. G. Steel to Boume, 2 Jul 1912, regarding concerns over Arant's performance as incumbent superintendent of CRLA. 255. From W. G. Steel to Ucker, 30 Oct 1912, regarding sale of stock in Crater Lake Company for purpose of promoting his candidacy for CRLA superintendency. 256. From Ucker to W. G. Steel, 26 Nov 1912, regarding public concerns about Arant's performance as CRLA superintendent. 257. From C. A. Thompson to W. G. Steel, 26 Nov 1912, expressing thanks for Steel's congratulatory message on his appointment as Secretary of the Treasury. 258. From Chief Clerk of the Dept of Interior to W. G. Steel, 20 Dec 1912, regarding Steel's candidacy for CRLA superintendency. 259. From B. A. Tuden to W. S. Fisher, 17 Dec 1912, endorsing Steel's candidacy for superintendency of CRLA. 260. From W. G. Steel to Ucker, 16 Dec 1912, regarding his candidacy for CRLA superintendency.

Folder48: Items 261-270 261. From W. G. Steel to Thompson, 19 Jul 1912, congratulating Thompson on his new position [Secretary of Treasury], and commenting on Presidential election.

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262. From Carmi A. Thompson to W. G. Steel, 16 Jul 1912, regretting inability to visit CRLA. 263. From W. G. Steel to Ucker, 15 Jul 1912, expressing his opinion of Presidential staff.

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Folder49: Items 2 71-280 271. From W. G. Steel to Ucker, 25 Feb 1913, regarding cession of CRLA to Federal jurisdiction. 272. From W. G. Steel to Ucker, 27 Feb 1913, regarding cession of CRLA to Federal junsdiction.

273. From Chief Clerk of the Dept. of Interior to Arant 8 Mar 1913, regarding cession of CRLA to Federal jurisdiction. 274. From Ucker to W. G. Steel, 14 Apr 1913, regarding effect of Sundy Bill on CRLA. 275. From Ucker to Arant 15 Jan 1913, regarding Arant's Civil Service status and Steel's interest in CRLA superintendency. 276. From W. J. Vawter to W. G. Steel, 12 Sep 1908, regarding roads to CRLA.

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278. From W. G. Vawter to W. G. Steel, 10 Jan 1909, regarding CRLA roads and Crater Lake Company. 279. From W. G. Steel to Oswald West, Governor of Oregon, 30 Nov 1912, regarding Steel's candidacy for CRLA superintendency. 280. From W. G. Steel to Woodrow Wilson, 3 Dec 1912, inviting the President to visit CRLA. FolderS0: Items 281-290 281. From Richard B. Watrous to W. G. Steel, 5 Nov 1912, inviting him to meeting of American Civic Assembly. 282. From W. G. Steel to David Walker, 17 Nov 1913, regarding money owed Walker. 283. From W. G. Steel to Edson Widson, 20 Sep 1913, arranging for Kiser to photograph Indians. 284. From W. G. Steel to Oswald West, with reply, 16 Jun 1913, inviting governor to visit CRLA. 285. Typescript carbon of #284. 286. Typescript carbons of letters dated 13 Dec and 26 Dec 1912, supporting Steel's candidacy for CRLA superintendency. 287. From W. G. Steel to Oswald West, 24 Apr 1913, regarding Steel's appointment as superintendent of CRLA. 288. From W. G. Steel to J.A. Westerlund, 27 Feb 1913, regarding bill in Oregon legislature. 289. From J.A. Westerlund to W. G. Steel, 25 Feb 1913, regarding passage of CRLA bill. 290. From J.A. Westerlund to W. G. Steel, 24 Feb 1913, regarding status of CRLA bill.

FolderS1: Items 291-299 291. From J.A. Westerlund to W. G. Steel, 20 Feb 1913, regarding OR bill to cede jurisdiction of CRLA to Federal government.

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292. From J.A. Westerlund to W. G. Steel, 23 Jan 1913, regarding CRLA bill. 293. From Oswald West to W. G. Steel, 18 Feb 1913, regarding CRLA bill. 294. From W. G. Steel to J. A. Westerlund, 19 Jan 1913, regarding cession of CRLA jurisdiction to Federal government. 295. From W. G. Steel to Oswald West, 13 Jan 1913, regarding cession of CRLA jurisdiction to Federal government. 296. From Trumbull White to W. G. Steel, 8 Aug 1913, congratulating him on appointment as CRLA superintendent.

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4. Oregon (State). An Act to Preserve Forests of Oregon and Suppress Fires. 5. From "editor," regarding roads and hotels in CRLA. 6. Poems.

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8. From Mary W. Harriman (Mrs. C. H.) to W. G. Steel, [illegible]. 9. Forest Reserve issue. 10. Early mountain ascents in the Cascades, including Mt. Adams, and Mt. Jefferson, and eruptions of Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Hood.

Folder53: Items 11-20 11. Poem by Carol Crouse, 18 Mar 1892, "The Battle of the Buttes," describing eruptions of Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, and Mt. St. Helens. 12. To Charles D. Walcott, 24 Apr 1897, policies to run National Forests. 13. Cascade Reserve. 14. Cost estimate on forest products? 15. Value of forests. 16. Cascade Forest Reserve and value in connection with school funds. 17. To Hoke Smith, returning some lands of Forest Reserve to public. 18. Handwritten copy of Act to preserve forests and suppress forest fires. 19. Dates taken.

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20. From Sylvester Pennoyer to W. G. Steel, 12 Jul 1893, regarding state lands. 21. To Gifford Pinchot, 18 Dec 1891, regarding forests. 22. To the President, 12 Nov 1902, petition for withdrawal of lands for Forest Reserve from Oregon Alpine Club. 23. Oregon Forestry Association constitution. 24. Page from petition to set aside Forest Reserve. William Steel Papers

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25. Circular #11, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Facts andfigures regardingourforests, addressed to W. G. Steel. 26. To the President, petition regarding Forest Reserve. 27. Ditto. 28. [Oregon (State)]. An act to providefor the preservationofforests of the state andfor the suppression offorestfires.

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NPS Crater Lake Engineering Survey Field Records ACCESSION NUMBER: 990 CATALOG NUMBER: 8881 LOCATION: SC MS C28-1 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Hand-drawn maps and charts VOLUME: 80 volumes (about 1 cubic foot) DATE RANGE: 1928-1964

BULK DATES: 1931-1935

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Engineering field notes, measurements, charts and maps for construction projects at Crater Lake National Park, 1928-1964 (bulk 1931-1935). Recording engineers and survey staff include Zschokke, Oliver, Castellanos, Corron, Copp, Soliss, Porter, Clemenson, Harrington, Previch, Miller, Newbert, Jackson, Beckwar, Robertson, Sager, Bellovic, Wolaver, Staats, Tice, Seaman, Smith, Currier, Beed, Dugger, Meeker, Barney, Walthers, Ulrich, Didoha, Gifford, Nelson, Sherman, Bidinger, Phelps, Zemike, Thompson, Kerfoot, Chapin, Shrick, Holmes, and Lawson. Most survey results are recorded in pencil; a few loose leaves are folded between pages in some volumes. Nearly all volumes have brief titles; some also include indices. A/P; retain originals. Item List: Box 1

1928: Old 7-X-1. Cafeteria X.sections, pipe line along Rim, rock wall no. 3, side walk along Rim, Topog. Hdqtrs. Area, etc. by Zschokke, Corron. 1928: 7-X-2 Crater Lake: south entrance to Anna Springs. 1929: L-4 (Old 7-L-1). Topog. Survey, rim area-level notes by Copp, September 1929. 1929: Crater Lake National Park T-2 (Old 7-T-1). Closed traverse line "A" creek to Munson creek; tray Diversion canal from Middle Fork to Munson Creek, water power line, by A. Soliss, August 1929. 1929: Crater Lake National Park X-5 (old no. 7-X-3). Topog. Survey Rim Area, by Copp, Sept. 1929. NPS Crater Lake Engineering Survey Notes

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1929: Crater Lake National Park L-3 (old no. 7-L-2). Sewer line levels, etc., pipe line levels, etc., hydroelectric pro. levels, various contour levels, by A. Soliss, Aug. 1929. 1930: Crater Lake National Park T-7. Topog. And traverse in Rim Area, Crater Park Motorway, Union Park Motorway, Porter, Sept. 1930. 1930: Crater Lake National Park M-6. Misc. surveys, Porter, Oct. 1930. 1930: Crater Lake National Park T-8. Topog., Castle Creek Motorway, Porter, July 1930. 1931: Crater Lake National Park M9. Miscellaneous surveys, including springs south of Garfield Peak, water line and reservoir, May 1931. 1931: Crater Lake N.P. T-12. Topog., Hdqrs area, hwy [sic] x.sections, topog. At rim, location of path at rim, Porter [April] 1931. 1931: Crater Lake N.P. T-13. Trees ... and topo, hdqrs area, 2300 volt cable line, trail to Watchman, levels for traverse pts, power line to Anna Springs, Porter, 1931. 1931: Crater Lake N.P. T-14. Anna Spring topo., Porter, 1931. 1931: Crater Lake N.P. T-15. Motorways surveys, Porter, 1931. 1931: Crater Lake N.P. T-16. Highways: rim to Pumice Flat, rim to lake shore, Garfield Park trail, power lines, telephone lines, Porter 1931. 1931: Crater Lake N.P. T-I 1. Hdqrs area: topog. And trees., Porter, 1931. 1931: CraterLakeN.P.LI0. Levels for: powerline,lostCr.R.S.waterline; estimate wden [widen] road to Annie Springs, Lookout station, Porter 1931. 1932: Crater Lake N.P. MI17. Misc. surveys, 1932. 1932: Crater Lake N.P. M18. Misc. surveys, 1932. 1932: Crater Lake N.P. M20. Misc. surveys, 1932 & 1933. 1932: Crater Lake N.P. M21. Road surveys, 1932.

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1932: CraterLakeN.P. T19. Motorway surveys, 1932. 1932: Crater Lake N.P. T24. Road surveys, 1932. 1933: CraterLake N.P. T31. Motorway surveys, 1933. 1933: Crater Lake N.P. M33. Misc. surveys, 1933. 1933: Crater Lake N.P. M26. Misc. surveys, 1933. 1933: Crater Lake N.P. M25. Misc. surveys, 1933. 1933: Crater Lake N.P. M27. Misc. surveys, 1933. 1933: Crater Lake N.P. M28. Misc. surveys, 1933. 1933: Crater Lake N.P. M29. Misc. surveys, 1933. 1933: Crater Lake N.P. M30 Misc. surveys, 1933. 1934: Crater Lake N.P. M36. Motorways, 1934. 1934: Crater Lake N.P. M35. Misc. surveys, Waither, 1934. 1934: Crater Lake N.P. M37. Misc. surveys, 1934. 1934: Crater Lake N.P. M38. Misc. surveys, 1934. 1934: Crater Lake N.P. M34. Misc. surveys, 1934. 1934: Crater Lake N.P. M39. Misc. surveys. [ski jump, amphitheater, snow removal], E.C.W., 1934. 1935: Crater Lake Nat'l Park CLNP Rt.7 L.S.133. Rim road resurvey, Sun Notch, Kerr Notch, "Px" topog., Sargent, 1935. 1935: Crater Lake N.PP. M-26a. Rim camp ground, area-utilities, topog. West entr. Area, R.. T. McClelland, Oct. 1935. 1935: Crater Lake N.P. M27a. Misc. notes, admin. Area, Annie Spring Campground, housekeeping cabins road & south entr. Topog., by Porter, Aug. 1935. 1935: Crater Lake N.P. M39. Misc. surveys, 1935.

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Box 3: 1935: Crater Lake N.P. M-25A Topog. And water supply line, north entrance, checking sta., R. T. McClelland, Oct. 1935. 1935: Miscellaneous surveys: Cold Spring campground, ranger dormitory, trail from Add. [sic] Bldg. To Castle Crest Garden Trail, 1935. 1935: Miscellaneous surveys: topo. Area around pumphouse for water system at rim area, Crater Lake, profile Sand Creek trail, traverse Sand Creek trail, preliminary survey for gravity water system at so. Boundary. 1936: Crater Lake N.P. M40. Misc. surveys, 1936. 1936: Crater Lake N.P. M41. Misc. surveys, 1936. 1936: Crater Lake. General confusing of the overall issues [sic], 1936. 1937: Crater Lake T44. Topog, by Clark, 1937. 1937: Crater Lake Nat'l Park M43. Misc. surveys, 1937. 1938: Crater Lake '38. C.L.N.P. 1938. [Misc. surveys]. 1938: John E. Doerr, Jr. Crater Lake National Park. Notes made in 1938. 1939: Crater Lake '39. 39-1. [Miscellaneous surveys]. 1939: Crater Lake '39. 39-2. [Miscellaneous surveys]. 1940: Crater Lake 40-1. South entrance, utility yard, rock storage, park hospital, service road widening to fire hall. 1940: Crater Lake 40-2. Tie-ins of proposed loop road around new cottage east of utility yard, topography of proposed hospital site, spur road from loop road to cottages along creek, power line, tie-in of water line, sewage system. 1940: Crater Lake 40-3. Loop road around proposed cottage sites, west of utility road and levels and grade elevations, R.. W. Auld, 1940. 1940: Crater Lake 40-4. Castle Creek Motorway Survey, Oregon Caves parking area drain pipe.

1940: [untitled log of truck traffic]. 1940: [Reconnaissance and survey notes of Waldo. L. Osmond et al. 15 Jul 1940]. CRLA Engineering Survey

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1941: Crater Lake topographic surveys [loose-leaf notebook]. 1946: Crater Lake & Olympic. Traverse and levels of gravity water line & pump line from Annie Creek for south entrance water supply. 70th static pressure at reservoir site E. F.K. Quinault Bridge site survey at Olympic N.P. Annie Cr. 1.3 mi. north of south entrance, October 1946. 1947: Crater Lake 1947-T-1. Topog. Of proposed south boundary hdqs. South entrance. Box 4: 1948: Crater Lake 1948-T-1. Topography proposed south entrance headquarters area, supplementary traverse, re-survey south boundary ext. 1948: Crater Lake National Park 1948. Seal coatjob, south entrance road. 1952: Route no. 7, Crater Lake Rim Road, 7-C-1 slope stabilization, x.section, W.J. Sisson, engineer.

1952: Route no. 7, Crater Lake Rim Road, 7-C-1 slope stabilization, transit and levels, W. J. Sisson, engineer. 1952-1953: Extension of water line to Sleepy Hollow. 1952-1954: Electric Department [includes surveys of Oregon Caves]. 1955: Field book # 1-55 NPSCL [Sinnott Memorial and other surveys]. 1955: Field book #2-55 NPSCL [sewer line, septic tank, Rim to lake trail, south picnic area]. 1955: Diary, Allen Goldberg, NPSCL. 1955: [Untitled surveys and calculations] 1958-1959: Crater Lake, Lake trail [includes pumphouse, Munson springs, and Sleepy Hollow] 1959: Crater Lake roads, Engineering Division NPS. 1960: Horizontal control data by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sinnott station, Crater Lake. 1963-1964: Crater Lake [untitled surveys, mainly north entrance]. Two undated Forms DI-5. CRLA Engineering Survey

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NPS CRLA Training and Interpretive Manuals

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VOLUME: 8 items (.3 cubic foot) DATERANGE: 1916, 1934, 1938, 1950 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Documents and compilations instructing Park Service staff in various matters associated with the park's geography, geology, recreation, biology, limnology, etc. Item list: Pernot, J. F. Forests of CraterLake NationalPark. Washington DC: U. S. Department of the Interior, 1916.

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Francis G. Lange Photograph Collection ACCESSION NUMBER: 992 CATALOG NUMBER: 8883 LOCATION: SC MS C28-4 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: B/W photographic prints and negatives VOLUME: 675 items (.25 cubic foot) DATE RANGE: 1930s-1940's

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Entrance Road [12 items] Old Chalet & Housekeeping Grounds [20 items] Parking Areas [34 items] Trails [4 items]

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New Chateau and Grounds [22 items] Picnic area [1 items] Entrance motif [1 item]

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Diesel plant [1 item] Bldg. Obliteration [8 items] Steps [empty] Landscaping [16 items] CCC camps [6 items] Caves [6 items] Signs [1 item] Rock walls [empty] Seats and lands[caping?] detail, table, drink, etc. [4 items]

PINNACLES Utility area-views [5 items] Oil & gas house [4 items] Lodge area [1 item] Ranger garage [2 items] Comfort stations [2 items] Ranger residence [2 items] CCC camp [2 items] Chalone Creek Bridge [5 items] Chalone Fire Lookout [2 items] Dam [4 items] Rock work trails [4 items] Entrance motif [3 items] Drinking fountain [3 items] Lange Photo Collection

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Old pinnacles [6 items] Roads [6 items] LAVA BEDS [Unclassified, 26 items] Indian wells [6 items] Ranger residence [4 items] Ranger garage [1 item] Fleeners chimney [1 item] Valentine cave [2 items] Borrow pit obliteration [1 item] Miscellaneous [1 item] Ent[rance] motif [1 item] Approach roads [18 items]

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Temporary empty cot[tage, 8 items] Cold Springs [Annie Springs? 3 items] Bldg. Obliteration [empty] Sinnott Memorial [2 items] Road paving [59 items] Watchman stea [illegible] drink ft. ch. [9 items] Park Hdqtrs [11 items] Perspectives and views [2 items]] Administration building [16 items] Parking area-Adm. [7 items] Dormitory [3 items] Landscaping [3 items] Supt. Residence [3 items] Naturalist residence [6 items] Standard station [1 item] Mess hall [3 items] Landscaping [empty] Road obliteration [3 items] Foot bridge--signs [2 items] Entrance motifs [7 items] Rim road [divider] Observation stations [empty] High line location [empty] Vidae Falls bridge loct'n [6 items] Lange Photo Collection

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Bank sloping [4 items] Oiling [3 items] Road obliteration [empty] Parapet walls [5 items] Hard walls [empty] Log guard rail [1 item] Diamond Lak[e] junct. [17 items] Annie Spr[ing] D.C. junct. Mr. Scott ofc. [23 items] Clearing and grubbing [21 items] Surfacing [empty] Special planting [2 items] NPS 1934 Crater Lake: Doemer, Canfield-Sup, Isabell Story-NPS, J. Sargent, eng. NPS, W. Webber NPS ranger, Wm. Robertson, eng. NPS, Lange [3 items]

LASSEN Lassen [3 5 items] Park hdqts. [31 items] Manzanita Lake area [2 items] Juniper Lake [empty] Lassen general [9 items] [Envelope of unclassified images, 16 items]

SEQUOIA [2 items]

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Crater Lake Motion Picture Film Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 993 CATALOG NUMBER: 8884 LOCATION: Museum Storage VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: 16mm color and black and white film; one reel 35mm color film VOLUME: 51 items DATE RANGE: 1931-1978 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: This collection originated mainly as an interpretive resource, with additions of scientific and engineering documentation. Most of the footage is of Crater Lake, but there are films of other volcanic parks such as those in Hawaii and at Craters of the Moon. Topics of the Crater Lake films include snow and snow removal, wildlife, Crater Lake lodge, boating on the lake, road maintenance, Wizard Island, bark beetle control, fires, and skiing. Nearly all have been copied onto VHS videotape. Item list "D 1", large unidentified reel of black and white film; no sound track visible on print. "Crater Lake," otherwise unidentified reel, B/W, silent. "B" National Parks centennial, 1872-1972. B/W; no sound track visible on print. "Misc. reel. 41-Mt. Mazama, title. 64-Crater Lake Lodge, summer. 60-bears. 58-Boy Scouts, winter 1932. 62-Hawii [sic] 1927, Halemau Mau volcano. B/W print, silent, 345 feet. CRMO eruption film, 1978, color, with sound track. Bill Eddy NAR, "A Clip of Park Philosophy," color, with sound track, 3 minutes. "NPS Crater Lake", 16mm color film with sound track, about 1 hr, 1960's.

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"0": Feeding squirrel, hiking south rim, Watchman, Pumice Castle, view from east rim of Phantom Ship, Pinnacles, Annie Creek flora, boat tour, mountain views, bears at dump. B/W, silent. #18 "Active volcano," B/W, 35mm, black and white, silent.

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#25 "A battle with black bandits," bark beetle control at Crater Lake National Park, 1930's. #28 Wizard Island, Llao Rock; Old Man of the Lake; Cleetwood Flow; Wineglass; Statue: boat at grottos; Phantom Ship; Mt. Scott; snow plow, weather station, etc. B/W, silent. #32 "Negatives 1932-1933. Blasting overhang, snow plow-rim, opening checking station, plowing out South Entrance, Ft. Klamath ski-jumps. Etc. We have positives." B/W silent. #35 Sun Notch; Palisades; Wineglass; boat trip; the Watchman and Hillman Peak; Pumice point; and other Crater Lake features. B/W, silent #37 "Possible footage for Russ Grater's movie on volcanoes of the nat. parks," 1962. Color, silent. Includes letters and memos about filmmaking in the park. #37 A/3 "Crater Lake National Park. Summer and winter shots, snowblowing and skiing, by Crawford, 1935-1936." Faded color, silent. #38 Crater Lake National Park, snow removal, 1938-1941. Lenticular color, silent. #39 Reel of unidentified color film; no sound track visible on print. #40 "Crater Lake National Park. Old snow removal operations," early 1930's. Lenticular color. #41 Unidentified reel of B/W silent film. #41/8 Ground squirrels, nutcrackers [?], boats, undated. Color, silent. #42 1930-31 Crater Lake in winter, snow plow. B/W, silent, 416 feet. #47 Crater Lake, winter and early spring. B/W print, silent, 312 feet. #48 Crater Lake lodge in winter, 1931. B/W print, silent, 306 feet. #52 Winter trips to points of interest. Photographed by the Educational staff, C.L.N.P.

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#66 Pine beetle eratification [sic] using solar and oil burning. B/W print, silent, 361 feet #68 1932 Dr. Buzzard, exploring Wizard Island, snow plow, winter. B/W print, silent, 204 feet. "Trail and Error" [sic], 1977 film on trail manners in the National Park system. Color print with sound track, 15 mins. 3 7/8" Reels [Some original numbers are duplicated in this series] "B" Color 1950's, Tucker Sno Cat at Rim, pulling skiers #6 Black and white and color footage, unidentified. #7 Grader-rotary, No. Entrance Road, May 1968; Tim Dabill, opr; Jeff Adams [illegible], May 1968, 3 minutes. #8 Winter snow removal, CRLA, March 1969, silent, 3 minutes. #9A Road slide and hole [?] on Dutton Cliff, CRLA Summer 1968,3 minutes. #9 Silent color footage of boat on lake. #10 Snag fire on back of Mount Scott 8-19-66, Jeff Blanchfield; photo by Ed Paine; plus snow removal May 1968 [no video copy]. #11 Geology of Crater Lake, 1965, Llao Rock, Munson Valley, Watchman, 3 minutes [no video copy]. #12 B/W, silent, otherwise unidentified. #12A Geology of Crater Lake from Garfield Peak Trail #1, August 1965, 3 minutes [no video copy]. #15 A Geology of Crater Lake from Garfield Peak Trail #2, [1965?], 3 minutes [no video copy]. #14 South Entrance Annie Creek Canyon August 1965, 3 minutes [no video copy]. #13 BAW silent, otherwise unidentified. #15 Reel of black and white silent snow scenes. #16 Unidentified B/W silent footage.

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Crater Lake Photographic File

ACCESSION NUMBER: 994 CATALOG NUMBER: 8885 DATE RANGE: 1908-present VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white and color photoprints and photonegatives VOLUME: 10 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Created by CRLA staff 1908 to present to document activities and park features. Photographers include Bruce Black, Jack Boucher, John Doerr, C. W. Fairbanks, George Grant, Matilda Hall, C. B. Howe, Dave Shevington, Lloyd Smith, Lowell Sumner, F. C. Lange, Alfred Parkhurst, and Welles & Welles. Subjects include birds, boats, buildings, campgrounds, constructions, exhibits, research projects, development, ranger activities, snow, roads and trails, signage, scenery, wilderness and visitors.

Series List 1. Black and white silver gelatin safety negativesfiled by negative numbers: 4,350 items. 2. Black and white silver gelatin negatives on cellulose-nitrate base: 730 items. 3. Black and white silver gelatinprintsfiled by subject headings: 4,350 items 4. Colornegatives and transparenciesfiled by negative numbers: 215 items 5. Colorprintsfiled by subject headings: 215 items Series 3 and 5 serve as indices to series 1,2 and 4.

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Buildings-Utility [24 images] Buildings-Museum [empty] Campgrounds [43 images] Forestry [40 images] Geology [121 images] Historical [12 images] Interpretive facilities [79 images] Local,, non-NPS areas [3 images] Meteorology [13 images] Mission "66" [16 images] Personnel [8 images] Personnel-Naturalist ser. [75 images] Personnel-Ranger staff [6 images] Personnel-Ranger services [61 images] Personnel-Employee entertainment [skiing, 17 images] Personnel-YCC [3 images] Picnic Areas [21 images] Plants [207 images]

Drawer 2-A Hist.-Scenes [26 images] Hist.-Signs [48 images] Hist.-Visitors [80 images] Hist.-Staff [215 images] CRLA Photo File

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Scenic-Lake, winter [133 images] Scenic-Hinterland, winter [54 images] Scenic-Lake, summer [177 images] Scenic-Summer [67 images] Signs [19 images] Signs-Interpretive [83 images] Snow [4 images] Snow-Buildings-Concess. [23 images] Snow-Buildings-Quarters [81 images] Snow-Damage [6 images] Snow-Equipment [32 images] Snow-Roads [38 images] Snow-Surveys [6 images] Snow-Trails and snowmobiles [3 images] Trails [4 images] Trails-Motor [empty] Utilities [41 images] Visitors [119 images] Visitors-Camping [16 images] Water crisis, 1975 [111 images]

Drawer3-A: Photo file B&W negatives 1-800 Drawer3-B: Photo file B&W negatives 801-1500

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Drawer4-A: Photo file B& W negatives 1501-2299 Drawer4-B: Photo file B&W negatives 2501-4400 DrawerS-A: Photo file B& W negatives 4401-end Drawer5-B: "H" series and bipartite-number series

Unidentified B/W prints [19 images] CRLA VIP's [66 images, with negatives]

Series 5 Subseries: Subject Headings-Color Prints and Negs Drawer6-A Buildings [51 images] Interpretation [10 images] Ranger Activities [39 images] Signs [12 images] Scenic-Wildemess [18 images] Scenic, Winter-Lake [43 images] Scenic, Summer-Lake [49 images] Visitors [6 images] Paintings [4 images] Hodel's visit [6 images] Boxes 8"x 1O" B/W prints containing the following subject headings and individual images

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Larie Prints and Oversize: Hunting expedition in Yellowstone Park ranger with group of women and sign reading "Man is not outside of Nature but of it-Earth Week" Crater Lake Lodge, c 1917 Emil Britt, 1874, age 12, sitting on edge of caldera with Wizard Island in the background Snowblowers clearing the road on Rim Drive near Cloudcap Spur, July 12, 1950 Building under construction Old photo of car on a road in a forested area Rangers helping visitors onto horses Ranger presenting a program with Crater Lake in background Crater Lake from the north side of Pumice Point, Wizard Island, the Watchman and Mt. Hillman in the background, 1931 [3 copies] Concessioner cafeteria-store building, c 1935 Q.#48-Sleepy Hollow with lots of snow View of Garfield Peak from the Rim Village area without Rim Village, photo taken 1886 by Peter Britt First photograph of Crater Lake taken by Peter Britt, 1874 Crater Lake, August 1874, by Peter Britt View north from Castle Rock (Pumice Castle) Overlook Rim Visitor Center John Wesley Hillman as a young man (2 photographs) Annie Springs headquarters, c 1915 Crater Lake Lodge in the winter Crater Lake Lodge CRLA Photo File

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Ronald H. Walker Caucasian male wearing yellow and brown suit with white shirt and brown tie Rim Village overlook of Crater Lake, Cloudcap and Mt. Scott From Rim Village areas: Wizard Island with reflection, Llao Rock Pumice Castle, Cloudcap, Mt. Theilsen, eastern view of lake Wizard Island, Hillman Peak with all reflections in water

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Looking east of Lake, Mt. Scott and Kerr Notch Site of Diller painting on rock, 1902-as water gauge Overlook of Fumarole Bay, Wizard Island, Mt. Scott, Kerr Notch, from Watchman area From east side of Crater Lake, looking toward Llao Rock, Hillman, with reflection Phantom Ship through the trees, from Sun Notch

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From Discovery Pt. Area-Garfield Peak, Kerr and Sun Notches, Mt. Scott Wizard Island, Llao Rock from Rim Village area next to Garfield Peak trailhead Old picture of Cleetwood Cove Trail (bottom, with lake) Sinnott Memorial talk with ranger, Garfield Peak in the background Ranger talk on Rim Village, overlooking Llao Rock, Mt. Theilson and Wizard Island Closeup of Phantom Ship with boat tour (south side) Phantom Ship from Sun Notch overlook Looking, to east, Mt. Scott, Poikini [?] on east side of lake From Rim Village area, snow-covered trees, Wizard Island, and Llao Rock Snow-covered trees Frozen Crater Lake Ranger with group on a snowshoe hike Near Rim information center, snow, Garfield Peak, Mt. Scott Through the trees: with part of Wizard Island and Llao Rock visible From Rim Village area: snow, Wizard Island, and Llao Rock Boat tour with the Old Man of the Lake (on the "Min") [2 copies] Cleetwood Docks with boats [2 photographs] Cleetwood Docks with rowboats and swimmers Boat tour, 1950s, Cleetwood area Snowmobiles, snow and trees People with snow and snowmobiles [2 photographs] Skiers with snow and trees Snow plow on road Skiers, Rogue ski tow CRLA Photo File

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Snowmobile and people [2 photographs] Sinnott Memorial with map table and Ranger, Hillman and Watchman in background Rim Village parking lot plow, overlook Mt. Scott, Kerr Notch, Garfield Peak Wall at lake, looking toward Rim Road Annie Springs [?] information station Cars on Rim Road Phantom Ship overlook on Rim Road, people with interpretive sign Happy skier couple on Rim overlooking lake and Mt. Scott [2 prints] Cleetwood Cove trail Wizard Island with man feeding squirrel Man with video camera on east side of lake Ranger with group at Phantom Ship overlook Skiers with gear Two skiers with snow-covered trees Cars on Rim drive looking from lake toward wall Cleetwood Cove parking lot Side view of Llao Rock, Rim drive, cars and people Ranger talk, 1950s, with group of visitors Annie Springs park entrance Annie Creek Canyon Trail with people Boat tour with Phantom Ship in background Ranger leading hike on Garfield Peak Trail Group picture on Rim overlooking lake

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Aerial photo of Crater Lake Man feeding bears Pinnacles at Godfrey Glen Lodge from below Rim

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Phantom Ship from Sun Notch overlook Annie Creek Spring camp

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Plowed road at Rim Village looking toward Garfield and lodge Old Sleepy Hollow area Tent houses

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Before Rim Road paved on east side, looking toward Hillman Rangers with 19 fish in front of car Forest away from lake

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Rabbit ears

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Picture [artist's rendering] of Mt. Mazama eruption Picture [artist's rendering] of Mt. Mazama collapse Pumice Desert to Red Cone Snow, man, glider airplane, and snowmobile [2 prints] Plane, snow, and people [3 prints] Tree damage from Columbus Day storm, 1962 [2 prints]

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Rim drive to Hillman Peak, a little snow left on ground Ranger with group to Wizard Island, Llao Rock (Rim Village) Tree fallen onto house Pumice Castle (Castle Rock)

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Box 2: Aerial view of Crater Lake, facing east Wizard Island, from the corrals Phantom Ship from Kerr Notch Hillman and Wizard Island, edge lava flow and caldera wall beneath Hillman View of Mt. Scott with clouds inside the caldera covering the lake [2 prints] Docks at Wizard Island, taken from a boat View from above of boat crossing lake toward U-shaped valley Mt. Scott behind lake, white bark pine and man on rock in foreground [2 prints] Phantom Ship, from the lake Watchman and Hillman, snow-covered Wizard Island and Llao Rock in background Wizard Island from the corrals Horses and buggy [negative] Summer 1974 naturalist staff Wizard Island from above, Devil's Backbone area, overhanging tree branch on top [2 prints] Watchman and Hillman with some snow at top and bottom of caldera wall [2 prints] Wizard Island from north junction area Skiers walking near roof of comfort station at Rim Village Snowbanks on side of road [2 prints] Three men cutting snow blocks on roof of snow-covered building Plane flying over road leading into park with lake and Wizard Island in background [2 copies] Lopsided view of Hillman and talus slope with Llao in background [2 prints] CRLA Photo File

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Snow cornices

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Snow-covered trees on a slope [3 prints] Hillman peak with snow Snow covered tree branches [matted photo]

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Snow covered whitebark pines [matted photo] Old car on snow-covered road Snow on wall outside Rim center, Garfield Trail in background, fog over lake [2 prints] Snow-covered hemlocks Plane flying over lake Cars and snowmobiles at North Entrance Ranger talking to visitors on boat Snowmobilers Wizard Island in snow Hillman with snow Mt. Scott with snow Mt. Scott with snow [2 prints] Rappeling in broad-brim hats down caldera Rangers posing on rock at dusk on a cloudy day Ranger on a rock Cars at Kerr Notch pullout

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Cars at Cleetwood parking lot Cars parked at North Junction in snow Skiers lined up in front of Garfield

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Secchi disk in water Deep Rover Lake research crew on boat to lower in the Rover into lake Moss under water Formations on bottom on lake [2 photographs] Men's bathroom Rim center Looking into crater scoria cone Rangers shaking hands Rangers shaking hands with visitors S.A.R. training: rappeling into caldera Helicopter lifting out a glider Pumice Castle Closeup, Pumice Castle Old buildings at headquarters

Album of mounted duplicate prints, c 1983 "Winter at Crater Lake National Park"

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DATE RANGE: c1935-present VOLUME: 1.5 cubic feet

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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Wildlife observation records, ci935 to present, by members of CRLA staff. The majority of the observations are of vertebrates, particularly mammals and birds. Arrangement is by type of animals, beginning with birds. Some geological and botanical observations are included in the records as well. Originally observations were recorded on 4"x6" cards, but other kinds of forms have been used, and some records are in the form of hand-written slips of paper. According to notes included with the records, the data have been entered into a computerized database.

Subject Heading List Drawer6-B: Birds Loons

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Grebes Tropic-birds, pelicans, frigate-birds, and allies Cormorants

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Herons, storks, ibises, flamingos, and allies

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Screamers, swans, geese and ducks Waterfowl Vultures, hawks and falcons Eagles Wildlife Observation Records

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Harriers Ospreys Falcons Megapodes, curassows, pheasants, and hoatzins Grouse Quails, pheasants and peacocks Cranes, rails and allies Shorebirds, gulls, auks and allies Sand-grouse, pigeons and doves Owls Goatsuckers, oilbirds, and allies Swifts and hummingbirds Woodpeckers, jacamars, toucans and barbets Perching birds Flycatchers Larks Swallows Kingfishers, motmots, rollers, bee-eaters, hombills Jays, magpies and crows Titmice and bush-fits Nuthatches Creepers Dippers

Wildlife Observation Records

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Drawer 7-A Mirm'dae/ Wrens Thrushes, bluebirds and solitaires

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Kinglets Pipits Waxwings VIreos Warblers

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Weaver finches Meadowlarks, blackbirds Tanagers Grosbeaks, finches, sparrows and buntings

Mammals Brown Mountain Beaver Mountain coyote

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Pacific brown wolf Shasta beaver Roosevelt's elk California ground squirrel

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Golden mantled ground squirrel Mazanma red-backed mouse

Wildlife Observation Records

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Large brown rat Yellow-haired porcupine Klamath chipmunk Townsends chipmunk Oregon cougar Northern flying squirrel Pacific wolverine Silver-haired bat Oregon snowshoe hare Canada lynx [empty] Cascade bobcat Western otter Yellow-bellied marmot Marten Fisher Striped skunk Baird's creeping mouse/Oregon vole Meadow vole Cascade meadow vole Sierra least weasel Long-tailed weasel Oregon bridled weasel Western mink

Wildlife Observation Records

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Little big-eared bat Little brown bat Tejon bat [empty] Shrew-mole [empty] Bushy-tailed woodrat Brown cony Muskrat Gambel's deer mouse Coue's pocket mouse [empty] Mountain phenacomys [empty] Northwestern raccoon Klamath mole Silver gray squirrel Northern water shrew Rocky Mountain Sierra chickaree Northwestern pine squirrel Oregon gray fox Black bear Cascade red fox Mountain juniper mouse water shrew [empty] Mountain cottontail Miscellaneous Geology

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[Three computer diskettes and a divider marked "Observations behind diskette mailer need entered." Oregon Pronghom Rocky Mountain mule deer Columbia black-tailed deer Yellow-tailed or white-tailed deer Amphibians Reptiles Fishes [including creel census cards Invertebrates Plants ORCA

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Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) Photograph Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 996 CATALOG NUMBER: 8887 LOCATION: Museum Storage VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white print photographs and negatives DATE RANGE: 1977-1978 VOLUME: .25 cubic foot SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) photograph collection: about 150 images in six folders, dated 1977 and 1978, plus a certificate dated 1978. CRLA staff member Dave Lange figures prominently in the photographs and is the recipient of the certificate.

Folder List 1. 1977 YCC photo album 2. Dave Lange [includes certificate dated 1978] 3. Youth Conservation Corps B/W prints (3"x 5") and negatives 4. Youth Conservation Corps B/W prints (8" x 8" prints) 5. Youth Conservation Corps B/W prints (8" x 10") 6. Youth Conservation Corps contact sheets and negatives

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John Eliot Allen Photograph Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 997 CATALOG NUMBER: 8888 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: c1935 VOLUME: .10 cubic foot This small collection of photographs includes a print of Crater Lake by Howard Crawford, 5 prints and 7 negatives to accompany the publication "Structures in the Dacitic Flows at Crater Lake, Oregon," and a copy of the publication "Never Marry a Ranger". Allen is the author of an article, "Caves of Crater Lake National Park" published in the January 1984 issue of Oregon Geology. There is a biographical file on Allen in the Park Historian's office.

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Crater Lake Building, Construction and Maintenance Files

ACCESSION NUMBER: 998 CATALOG NUMBER: 8889 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1914-1995

BULK DATES: 1930-1959

VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white photoprints, blueprints, whiteprints and drawings VOLUME: 4 cubic feet (12 boxes) SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: The park's structures are listed by number in the first series, Building Folders, which was scanned into a data base in early 1990's by the Maintenance Division, and the originals sent to the park archives. Building folders (Forms 10-768) are printed with fields for recording the date of construction, location in park, building name, number, how used, ownership, remodeling details, drawing numbers, occupancy, original cost, present value, number of stories and rooms, cubic feet (total and by floor), construction type, interior finish, utilities, mechanical equipment, existing condition, and fire protection. Sketch plans and remarks are often included as well. The folders contain photographs, correspondence, reports and other materials relating to the construction and maintenance of the structure they document. Folder dates refer to the time at which the folder was created and not when the building was constructed. Many folders contain material that predates the folder date. The second series includes construction and maintenance documentation for projects other than buildings, such as roads, campgrounds and parking lots, and documentation of concessioner facilities. Some of the structures documented in this collection were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), others by the War Department, the Forest Service, and most of the remainder by the National Park Service. Not all are located within the boundaries of the park, as CRLA has headquarters and other property in Medford, Oregon.

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Series 1: Building Folders

Asterisked structures are noted in the file as having been demolished or otherwise destroyed.. Table 1: Building FolderList

Building Number

Building Name

Location in Park

Date of Construction

Folder Date

Administration Ranger Dormitory Mess Hall (Canfield) Warehouse Machine Shop(Rat Hall, Fire Hall) Fire Hall Utility Shops Oil & Gas Lumber Shed Lumber Shed Lumber Shed Cement Shed Meat House Shop & Equipment Building Duplex residence Apartment 4 unit Duplex residence Superintendent's Residence

Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters

Area Area Area Area Area

1934-35 1932-33 1930 1926 1932

27 Sep 27 Sep 27 Sep 27 Sep 27 Sep

Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters

Area Area Area Area Area Area Area Area Area

1931 1927 1932 1934 1934 1934 1933 1930 1955

27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 Feb 1956

Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters

Area Area Area Area

1963 1956-58 1963 1933

1963 1959 1965 27 Sep 1949

Ass't Supt's Residence House trailer House trailer Garage

Headquarters Area

1933

27 Sep 1949

Various Various Stone Cabin Residence Area-HQ Headquarters Area

1950 1950 1958

1950 1950 5 Dec 1959

1931

27 Sep 1949

Headquarters Area

1931

27 Sep 1949

Box I 1 2 3 4 5 6* 7 8* 9 10 11 12* 13 14 15 17 18 19

1949 1949 1949 1949 1949

Box 2 20 22 23 24-A 24

25

Employee's Residence (Stone House) Employee's

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Residence (Stone 26 28

29*

30

31

32

33

34 36 37 40 B-17 41-44* 45*

House) Duplex Residence Employee's Residence-Chief Ranger Garage

Headquarters Area Headquarters Area

1963 1931

23 Apr 1965 27 Sep 1949

Headquarters Area

1952, demolished Nov 1969 1927

19 Nov 1959

Employee's Residence (Stone Building) Employee's Residence (Stone Building) Employee's Residence (Stone Building) Garage and Woodshed (Stone Building) Apt. House Transformer House near Mess Hall Sign Shop (Comfort Station) Employee Community Garage Trailer Court, Sleepy Hollow Employee's Cabin Employee's Cabin

Headquarters Area

27 Sep 1949 _

Headquarters Area

1927

25 Sep 1949

Headquarters Area

1927

25 Sep 1949

Headquarters Area

1934

25 Sep 1949

Headquarters Area Headquarters Area

1940 1928

25 Sep 1949 28 Jul 1949

Headquarters Area

1940

27 Sep 1949

Headquarters Area

1954

31 Jan 1955

Headquarters Area

1963

6 Apr 1962

Headquarters Area Headquarters Area

1933-34 1933-34

20 Dec 1952 27 Sep 1949

Laundry House

Headquarters Area

1934

20 Dec 1952

Employee's

Headquarters Area

1936

20 Dec 1952

1936 1959; demolished & rebuilt

20 Dec 1952 Dec 1959

Box 3 46*

47*

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Residence

48-54* 56

Employee's Cabin Entrance Station

Headquarters Area Annie Springs

57* 58-59 60-61 62

Checking Kiosk Comfort Stations Comfort Station Comfort Station

Annie Springs Mazama Campground Mazarna Campground Mazarna Campground

1990

CRLA Building, Constr. & Maint.

93

1959 1958-59 1957 1961

Aug 1959 4 Dec 1959 Oct 1957 29 Nov 1962

Acc. 998

Historical and Scientific Resources on Crater Lake National Park 63 64 66 67 68

99 106-107*

Comfort Station Comfort Station Exhibit Building Sinnott Memorial Comfort StationRim Plaza Use Comfort StationCafeteria & Rim Cabin Use House Trailer House Trailer Mazama Amphitheater Projection Building Sleepy Hollow Housing Comfort Station Pit Toilets

108-109* 110-111*

Pit Toilets Pit Toilets

112-113* 114-115* 116

Pit Toilets Pit Toilets Old Community House Comfort Station, Campground Area

72

74-75 77 82

83-90

117

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Mazama Campground Mazama Campground Rim Village Rim Village Rim Village

1965 1965 1920 1930 1938

1965 1965 26 Sep 1949 26 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949

Rim Village

1928

27 Sep 1949

Various Various Mazama Campground

c1955 c1956 1962

27 Sep 1955 Jul 1956 1962

Headquarters area

1990

1986

Kerr Notch Discovery Point Picnic Area Grouse Hill Picnic Area Cleetwood Cove Picnic Area Skell Head Picnic Area White Pine Picnic Area Rim Village

1964 1958

Aug 1965 25 Feb 1959

1958 1958

25 Feb 1959 25 Feb 1959

1958 1958 1920

25 Feb 1959 25 Feb 1959 27 Sep 1949

Rim Village

1931

27 Sep 1949

Pit Toilets

Vidae Falls Picnic Area

1958

25 Feb 1959

Comfort Station, Campground Area Pump House

Rim Village

1929

27 Sep 1949

Lightning Springs

5 Feb 1959

Equipment Shed Comfort Station, Campground Area Checking Station Ranger Residence Comfort Station Garage Ranger Station Residence

South Utility Area Rim Village

Unknown, remodeled 1958 Unknown 1932

Annie Annie Annie Annie Annie Annie

1929 1928 1934 1918 1916 1916

Unknown 1956 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949

Box 4 118 & 120* 119 121*

122 123* 124* 125* 126* 127* 128* 129*

CRLA Building, Constr. & Maint.

Spring Area Spring Area Spring Area Spring Area Spring Area Spring Area 94

25 Feb 1959 27 Sep 1949

Acc. 998

Historical and Scientific Resources on Crater Lake National Park Medford

1927

27 Sep 1949

Medford

1927

27 Sep 1949

Medford Utility Area

1928 1958

27 Sep 1949 18 Nov 1959

1959

23 Nov 1959

c1947 1934-36

7 Sep 1949 27 Sep 149

133*

Superintendent's Residence Apartment over Garage Warehouse Temporary 2 Car Garage Pump House

145* 146*

Checking Kiosk Checking Station

147* 149* 161* 168 170

Ranger Residence Checking Kiosk Checking Station Watchman Lookout Mt. ScottLookout Lookouts

176* 177*

Tank House Ranger Cabin

Anne Springs (under bridge) South Entrance Old Diamond Lake Junction North Junction Lost Creek North Entrance Watchman Scott Watchman and Mt. Scott Annie Springs Lost Creek Area

Barn Powder House Cap House Barn Blacksmith Shop

Lost Creek Area Headquarters Area Headquarters Area Headquarters Area Headquarters Area

130* 130A* 131* 132*

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1930 Unknown 1949 1932 1952 1932 and 1952 1952 1914

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7 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 7 Sep 1949 20Dec 1952 1938 8 Nov 1952 27 Sep 1949

Box 5 179* 180* 181* 182* 183*

1933 1939 1939 1933 Unknown;

27 Sep 1949 7 Sep 1949 7 Sep 1949 7 Sep 1949 7 Sep 1949

razed 1952

184* 185* 186* 187* 188* 189*

Equipment Shed GeneratorHouse Pump House Rim Ranger Station Tool Shed Confort Station

190*

Pit Toilet

191* 193* 194*

Headquarters Area Headquarters Area Munson Springs Area Rim Area East Entrance Lost Creek

Unknown 1949 1928 c1947? c1914-15? 1964

7 Sep 1949 7 Sep 1949 7 Sep 1949 7 Sep 1949 7 Sep 1949 Jul 1964

Campground

c1963?

I Apr 1963

Checking Kiosk Checking Kiosk Boat Shed NPS

Headquarters Baseball Field Annie Spring West Entrance Wizard Island

Unknown c 1947? 1952?

7 Sep 1949 30 Aug 1949 8 Nov 1952

195*

Entrance Quarters

North Entrance

1947

27 Sep 1949

196* 197*

Entrance Quarters Entrance Quarters

West Entrance NorthEntrance

1947 1947

27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949

198 199*

Ski Cabin SkiCabin

Wineglass BearCreek

1933 c1933?

27 Sep 1949 27Sep 1949

CRLA Building, Constr. & Maint.

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200* 201* 202* 203* 204-205 and 214* 206-207*

Ski Cabin Ski Cabin Ski Cabin Ski Cabin Pit Toilets

208-209* 210-211*

2 Pit Toilets Pit Toilets

215 & 218* 216*

Pit Toilets

217

Pit Toilet Housing Survey Residences Duplex Employee Residence

219

Comfort Station (Pit)

Pit Toilet

1998

National Creek Bybee Creek Red Blanket Maklaks South Utility Area, South Entrance East Entrance Campground Kerr Notch View Point Cold Springs Picnic Area West Entrance

c1933? c1933? c1933? c1933? Unknown

27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 27 Sep 1949 23 Nov 1959

c1953?

13 Sep 1953

c1953? c1953?

23 Nov 1959 23 Nov 1959

1963?

1 Apr 1963

North Entrance Ranger's Residence Mt. Scott Lookout Headquarters Area Headquarters Headquarters Area

c1953?

23 Nov 1959

c1953? 1953-54 1958 1964

30 Nov 1959 1953 1957 10 Feb 1965

Headquarters Area

1964

10 Feb 1965

Steel Circle, Headquarters Area Headquarters Area

1964

23 Apr 1965

1964

10 Feb 1965

Headquarters Area Godfrey Glen Rim Village Headquarters Area Headquarters Area

1958 1963? 1938 1958 1958

Aug 1959 1 Apr 1963 8 Nov 1952 25 Feb 1959 25 Feb 1959

Wizard Island

1972

Box6 221 222 226 227 229-230* 500-502 503* 504 505* 538* 539* 565 570 581* 582-596* and 598* 588* 589

Duplex Employee Residence Community School Duplex Employee Residence Duplex Apartment Pit Toilets Cabins Service Station Quarters for Service Station Boat House (Company) Gas Station (Standard Co.) Comfort Station Crater Lake Lodge Cafeteria Cabin #1 Cold Water Cabins

Headquarters Area

1926

26 Sep 1953 [sic] 8 Nov 1952

Park Headquarters Rim Village Rim Village Rim Village Rim Village

1926 1912 1929 1938 1928

8 Nov 8 Nov 8 Nov 8 Nov 27 Jul

Cabin Cabin #8

Rim Village Rim Village

1938 1938

8 Nov 1952 8 Nov 1952

CRLA Building, Constr. & Maint.

96

1952 1952 1952 1952 1984

Acc. 998

Historical and Scientific Resources on Crater Lake National Park 595, 598-

Housekeeping

599*

Cabins-

Concession Employee Dormitory Visitor Center (Lodge)

Rim Village

1952-53

1938

Rim Village

1973

1971

Rim Village

1962

1961

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Series 2: Other Construction Box 7: U.S. War Dept. Office of the Chief Engineer. First District, Portland. Letter regarding surveying, locating, platting, etc. for CRLA road system, 6 Aug 1910. U.S. War Dept. Office of the Chief Engineer. First District, Portland. Report on roads and other construction at CRLA, 1911. U.S. War Dept. Office of the Chief Engineer. First District, Portland. Road through Indian reservationand CraterLake NationalPark, 1913. U.S. War Dept. Office of the Chief Engineer. First District, Portland. Memo on relocation of Rim Road, miles 20 30, 5 Aug 1913.

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U.S. War Dept. Office of the Chief Engineer. First District, Portland. Report on experimentalroad surfacing, CraterLake NationalPark,1913 Medford Commercial Club. Resolution requesting completion by War Dept. of CRLA roads and camps, 1914.

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U.S. War Dept. Office of the Chief Engineer. First District, Portland. Reports on construction and visitation at CRLA 1914-1918. U.S. War Dept. Office of the Chief Engineer. First District, Portland. Correspondence, maps, and reports on roads and other construction at CRLA, 1915-1919. U.S. War Dept. Office of the Chief Engineer. First District, Portland. Photographs of general improvement work at CRLA, c1915-1919. Pictures of Lodge [1915-1991]. U.S. War Dept. Office of the Chief Engineer. First District, Portland. Reports on roads and other construction at CRLA, 1916-1917.

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Construction reports and estimates, 1920's-1930's [through 1942] (inc. Rim Village and Government Camp). Box 8: Construction reports-roads and trails 1930's [through 1941]. U. S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalreport on post construction of oiled roadsforseason of 1930, 1931. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on post construction of oiled roads (190 and 1931 seasons), 1932. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Report on operations andapproved constructionprojects, season of 1931 (1932fiscalyear), 1932. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on GarfieldPeak Trail, 1931. [2 copies] U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Final construction report on parapetat Rim, 1931. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on Watchman Summit trail construction, 1932. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Final construction report on Rim Road betterment and oiling, 1932. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report (Season 1932) on Government Camp-Rim Road guardrail, 1932. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on bridle paths construction, 1932. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on log parapetand log guardrail at Goodby Bridge and checking station, 1932. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on parapetat Rim. season of 1932, 1932. Mather tree and plaque [1932-1989]. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on motorways,, 1933.

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U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction reporton RimDiscovery Point trailconstruction, 1933.

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CRLA Emergency Conservation Work, 3rd enrollment period, report, 1934. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction reporton Union Peak Trail, 1935. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction reporton trail oiling-Rim area, 1935. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report (season 1932) on Rim area sidewalk and curbing, 1932. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on post construction,force account, 1936. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Final construction report on curb and sidewalk, Rim area, 1936 and 1937. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on curbs and sidewalks, Government Camp, 1936. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction reporton combination woodsheds andgarages, 1937. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on employee 's cottages (4), 1937. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstructionreport on Rim area, public campgrounds andparkingareas, surfacingandpaving, 1937. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Final construction report on service roads andparking areas-GovernmentCamp, 1937. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction reporton service roads andparking areas, Government Camp-utilityarea, oiling, 1937. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction reporton checking kiosk-North Entrance, 1937. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Finalconstruction report on warehouse addition, Government Camp, 1938. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Final construction report on Administration building, [1938].

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99

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Water [1941-1958]. Box 9: Roads and trails 1950's [through 1969]. Buildings, specs, dimensions, records [1952-1984]. Utilities [1955-1970]. Signs [1957-1958]. Mazama Campground construction [1957-1969]. Picnic areas [1958-1997]. Annie Spring [1959-1960]. Signs [1960's?]. Cleetwood parking [1961-1967] D5039 Well drills, North Entrance, Cleetwood 1964-1967.

Box 10:

D32 Grounds/Johnny Horizon [1966-1992]. Concession operations, companies [1966-1995]. Rim Drive photos [1967]. Rim exhibit signs [1970]. Union Peak nature trail [1970]. Classified Structure Field Inventory report, Crater Lake National Park, Mar 1976. Current (in system) [Forms 10-238 Development/Study Package Proposal 19801985] Boat operations [1982-1995]. Lodge-visitors' letters [1984-1988].

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Concessions maintenance plan [1984-1989]. 0

Mazama Campground [1985-1991]. Mazama food service [1987-1990]. National Survey of Historic Sites & Buildings (National Natural Historic Landmarks 1989 [-1990]. Special study on historic landscape report, 1990. Marcia's Mobile Munchies concession [1990]. Work directive, Commissary building, Crater Lake [1990] Munson Valley Central Facility 75% rev. prel. design, rev. per. 11/4-12/3/91 #1456.

Box 12: Munson Valley Central Facility 95% submittal, prel. report, rev. per. 3/23-4/12/92 #1494. Central facility work orders [1990-1993]. Munson Valley central facility, Quarry Flats, rev. per. 8/12-9/12 [1991]. Commissary building. Preliminary title 1, Crater Lake N.P. [1991-1992]. CRLA 220E Mazama Cabins infrastructure (Phase 5) [1988]. CRLA 220B New activity center/hotel (Phase 4) [1988-1989] CRLA 220A (Phase 3A), concessioner possessory investment [1988-1989].

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CRLA 220-15B Housing study [1988-1989].

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Denver work sessions [1988-1989]. CRLA 220D roads, utilities, parking (Phase 2) [1989]. 50% submittal, activity center/hotel and site planning, rev per. 5-2/5-25 [1989]. CRLA new lodge (Prospect, OR) April 2-5, 1990.

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Acc. 998

I Crater Lake Biological Research Files ACCESSION NUMBER: 999 CATALOG NUMBER: 8890 LOCATION: Water Research Laboratory DATE RANGE: 1982-1994 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Ink and pencil drawings VOLUME: 1.7 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE:

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Item List:

1. Field record, 1982 2. Laboratory record [bound manuscript] 1982 and 1983. 3. Crater Lake Nat'l Park spring notebook [photocopy] 19 Jul 1984 - 19 Jan 1987 4. Salinas [?] field notebook [photocopy] 31 Jul 1984 - 12 Sep 1984

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5. CRLA 1986 -1987 lab record [bound volume] 6. [Untitled bound manuscript, measurements of lake PH, chlorophyll, etc., c1988] "Chain to Cove" Saddle -stapledweatherproofnotebooks: 7. Spring sampling, 1983

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8. 1983 research book no. 1I 9. 1983 research book no. 2 10. Field notebook #3, 1983

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11. Laboratory book, marked "checked DWL 1/1/84" 12. Phytoplankton book, 1983 13. Spring samples, 1984, 1985, 1986 14. Transmitter notes-lake, 1986 15. Field notes: 1987. Crater Lake OR. Biology notes, weather observations. Will Cameron, 14 Jun - 30 Jul 87, Book 1 16. Field notes: 1987. Crater Lake OR Biology notes, weather observations. Will Cameron, 31 Jul to 24 Sep, Book #2. 17. Spring notebooks, 1988, 1989 18. Seven packets loose leaves clasped together, marked "1989", apparently relating to Annie and Sun Creeks. 19. Lost Creek [1992] 20. Summer 1993-stream team-Sarn Brenkman-Niels Leuthold-Scott SwartzKathy Derge 21. Five notebooks and six loose leaves fastened together, marked "1992 Sun Creek Fish Data"

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22. Sun Creek bull trout census 1991 & 1992, 1993. 23. Sun Cr[eek]. 1994 Book 1 7/1/94 Drake, Kn[illegible], Jensen, O'Leary, Schaeffer, Troop

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Wire-boundpocket memo books:

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24. Andrew Jenson '94 season 25. Andrew Jenson 1994 26. Troop 1994 27. O'Leary 1994 28. Kruzic, 1994 29. Drake, 1994

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LOCATION: Park Historian's Office DATE RANGE: 1980's and 1990's VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: About 200 color dye coupler slides and one publication VOLUME: .15 cubic foot (183 images) SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Assembled and in many cases created (photographed) by NPS historians Cathy Gilbert, Gretchen Luxembourg and Steve Mark (CRLA) for the NPS publication The Rustic Landscape ofRim Village, 1927-1941. Documents the CRLA built environment at Rim Village 1927-1942, during the Civilian Conservation Corps era (CCC), including the Sinnott Memorial and Promenade Wall. About half are labeled.

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Crater Lake Historian's Photograph Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1001 CATALOG NUMBER: 8892 LOCATION: Park Historian's Office DATE RANGE: 1970s-1980s VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white photographic prints VOLUME: .20 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Documents Section 106 compliance in the park, including rehabilitation of structures in the park in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Crater Lake Historian's Slide Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1002 CATALOG NUMBER: 8893 LOCATION: Park Historian's Office DATE RANGE: 1988-Present VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: About 1500 slides (Ektachrome and Kodachrome) and some black and white silver gelatin slides VOLUME: .35 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Photodocumentation of the rustic architecture of Oregon and Washington State national parks, including Crater Lake, Lava Beds, and Mount Rainier. Some images of Yosemite and Yellowstone are also included.

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Crater Lake residences Park Headquarters: Admin. Bldg., Ranger Dorm Rustic at Crater Lake

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Silver Falls State Park Rustic red CRLA in Medford Rustic in OR metropolitan state parks

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Forest Service rustic in OR Rustic in the RRNF Forest Service, Rogue River NF, Union Creek/Hamaker rustic Willamette NF rustic Mt. Hood NF/Columbia Gorge Honeymoon State Park Mount Hood National Forest Lava Beds National Monument Lava Beds CCC's, Hart Mtn., Scott's Lassen Volcanic National Park Diablo State Park, Lassen CA Yosemite Valley rustic Olympic National Park (1988) Mount Rainier National Park Rustic in Washington state parks Moran State Park FS rustic in WA and CA Yellowstone NP

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ACCESSION NUMBER: 1003 CATALOG NUMBER: 8894 LOCATION: Museum Storage and Seattle Federal Records Center DATE RANGE: 1930s-1994 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white photoprints and microfiche VOLUME: 18.5 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: This collection consists of documents copied or retired from Central Files, some of which were formerly stored in the Canfield building. They are listed here in NPS 19 order. Significant topics include cooperative agreements, memoranda of agreement and understanding, land acquisition, park boundaries, geothermal energy, water rights, and scientific research. Additional folders from this collection had been removed from their original context and were stored in the Park Historian's office; still others were sent to the Federal Records Center in Seattle and have recently been returned to the park. Both groups have been reintegrated with the collection, in NPS 19 order, before microformatting. Folder List (in NPS-19 order): Box 1

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A22 Associations 1992 A22 Associations, 1/1/66 - 10/25/67

A22 Associations-Memoradum of Agreement w/Boy Scouts of America [19691980] A22 Boy Scouts of America [1972-1973] A22 Girl Scouts of America [1972] A24 Committees 1993

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A2427 Interagency Committees 1993 A2427 Interagency committees 1966-67 A26 Monthly reports-Rangers [1980-1987] A2435 Field offices (Committees)-10/28/59 to 5/24/61. A2615 Administrative Monthly report '66 A2615 Ranger monthly narrative reports 1965 A2615 Ch[ief] Ranger's monthly Narr[ative], 1962-63 A2615 Ch[ief] Ranger's mo[nthly] Narr[ative] Dec. '59 - Dec. '61 A2615 Ranger's monthly report 1964 A2615 Ranger's monthly report 1966 A2615 Ranger's monthly report 1966-1967 A2615 Monthly report-Rangers [1983-1984] [A2615] Monthly progress reports '66 - '70 A2615 Monthly public use report [1988-1992 A2615 Monthly public use report 1982-1987 A2621 Annual reports (Misc.) 1969, 1972 - 1975 A2621 Maintenance annual report [1984] A2621 Superintendent, Annual report of Supt's [1983-1984] A2621 Reports and related correspondence, Superintendent's annual report [19831984] A2621 Superintendent's annual report [1983-1986] A2621 Annual reports-SAR [1989-1990] A2623 Weekly report of daily activities-Unif Staff [1964-1966] CRLA Administrative History

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A34 Commendations (Gen.) 1966-1967 A3415 Commendations, Service pers[onnel], 1966-1967

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A3415 Commendations, Service pers. [1987-1995] A36 Complaints [1991-1993] A3615 Complaints, service & pers. 1966-67

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A3619 Complaints re concessions 1966-1967 A3619 Complaints (concerning concessions) [1983-1986] A3815 Public relations 1991-1993 A3815 Public relations 1966-67 A3821 Public relations, individuals, 1990-1993 A3826 Performance evaluation, CRLA Lodge, 1984 A4027 Conferences and meetings, regional 1991-1993 A4031 Crater L. staff mtg. Min. 1966-67 A4037 Conferences and meetings, international [1991]

Box 2: A4049 Conferences, Interpreta[tion], 1965 A4067 Intra-regerion [sic], inter-region (conferences)-12/21/59 to 5/25/61. A4071 Conferences, international-7/14/59 to 7/31/59 [sic]. A42 Cooperating Associations [1989-1993] A42 Cooperating Assns. (Nat. list. Assn.) 1966 A42 Cooperating Associations: Natural History Assn., historical and museum assns. [1981-1984]

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A42 Cooperating Associations: Annual reports, Natural History [Association, 19821983] A42 Cooperating Associations [1985] A44 Memorandums-Federal, state and local: general correspondence [1972-1984] A44 Memorandums of agreement-State employment division [1977] A44 (1) [Memoranda of understanding, 1977-1983] A44 Student internship program offered by CRLA 11/80 A44 Memorandums of agreement-Understanding between PNR & AKR [1981] A44 Memorandum of agreements [sic] [1981-1985] A44 Administration and management--[Memoranda of agreement] 1982 PP & L A44 Memorandums-Fed., state and local forestry, 1982 A44 Memorandums-Fed., state and local forestry, 1983 A44 Memorandums-Fed., state and local: 1983 general correspondence A44 Memorandums of agreement-GSA motor pool use of NPS building in Medford OR [1983] A44 Cooperative agreements, U.S.F.S. [1984] A44 Cooperative agreements [1986-1989] A46 Communications services 1989[-1993] A54 Operation evaluation [1985-1986] A5427 Inspections, appraisals, investigations [1988-1993] A5433 Inspections, appraisals ... operations evaluations [1990-1993] A56 Instructions and orders [1995] [A6019 Goals and objectives 1977-1978] A6415 Organization, lists and directives [1993] A6419 Organization, goals/objectives [1989-1993] CRLA Administrative History

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A6423 Service organization '66, '67, '68 A6427 Organization, organizational charts, role & functions [1991-1993] A6431 Reg'l office organiza[tion] 1965-1968 A643 7 Management improvement projects [1991] A7021 CRLA recycling program [1986-1992] A7217 Correspondence, management [1992-1993] A7221 FOI [1990-1993]

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A7615 Protection-health & safety-CRLA park closing-newspaper clippings CRLA Administrative History

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A7615 Protection, health & safety: Crater Lake park closing Board of Inquiry [1975] A7615 Protection-DI-134 1975 Permanent and seasonal employees, YCC, FHWA & Crater Lake Lodge employees. A7615 Protection, health & safety 29-31 Jul 1975 A7615 Protection, health & safety 4-8 Aug 1975 A7615 Protection, health & safety 11 -15 Aug 1975 A7615 Protection, health & safety 18-28 Aug 1975 A7615 Protection, health and safety September 1975 A7615 Protection, health & safety October, 1975 A7615 Protection, health & safety November, 1975 A7615 Protection, health & safety December 1975 A7615 Protection, health & safety, January - Apr 1976 A7615 Chronology of CRLA closing [2 folders] A7615 Corresp. Due to water pro[blem] 7/75 A7615 Visitor correspondence-CRLA water contamination Box 4:

A7615 Protection, health & safety: Crater Lake park closing-visitor communications

A7615 Replies to water problems by KF [Klamath Falls] 7/75 [A7615] Illness reports A7615 Park claims A7615 Hearing papers A7615 Protection, health & safety: Senate committee hearings, CRLA park closing A7615 Hearing section 1

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A7615 Hearing Section 2 A7615 Hearing Section 3 A7615 Hearing Section4 A7615 Hearing Section 4 Addendum A7615 GMP [A7615] Water contamination file [A7615] Memos re: water situation [A7615] Water matters [1975] [A7615] Originals for Xerox on park info. [on water problems, 1975] [A7615] Summer 75 water problems A7619 Safety Committee [1986-1995] A7619 Safety (repts. and corn mtgs. 1965-1966) A7619 Board of Reviews [1991-1993] [A7619] CA occupational disease July 1975 [A7623 Reports of accident/incident, 1992] [A7623 Reports of accident/incident, 1991] A7623 Protection, accidents, injuries and deaths, 1990-1992 [1993] Box 5: A7623 Accident-tort claim: Marie Fox 1965-1966 A7623 Accident-Claim-Visitor-Falkin, Haris 1967-1968 A7623 Accident-tort claim: Agness [sic] Nash 1965-1966 A7623 Accident-Claim-Visitor: Nikkola, Capt. Edward F 8-67 to 1-26-68 A7623 Accident report-Tort claim: Raymond H. Rasmussen 10-5-67 to 4-23-68 A7623 Accident-Claim-Visitor: Robinson, James A. 9-21-65 to 7-19-66 CRLA Administrative History

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A7623 Accident-Death-Visitor: Senior, Gertrude Francis 9/8/66 A7623 Accident-William C. Shannon tort claim 9-9-68 to 10-25-68 A7623 Accident-Claim-Visitor: Williams, Frank Junior 7/23/66 - 2/18/67 A7631 Report on fire safety, Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake National Park, Crater Lake Oregon, June 22-25, 1948. A7637 Protection, tort claims 1991-1993 A7639 Protection, lead and radon hazards [1990-1992] A78 School facilities 10/26/62

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A78 School facilities 1965-1966 [A8015 Space for administrative use 28 Jul 1992] [A8027 Office and storage space 1993] [A82] Miss Crater Lake Pageant [1965-1970] [A82 Special events 1985-1993] A82 Rim Run [1985] A8215 Dedications, anniversaries, sirmilar observances 1966 A8219 Conventions, tours, group visitation 1966 [A8231 Display of flag 4 Nov 1988] [A88 Transportation studies 1987-1990] A88 Travel, studies and statistics 1965-1966 A88 Transportation studies 1976[-1983] [A90 Permits 1985-1995] [A96 Delegations of authority 1987-1991] A98 Conservation and preservation of areas for public enjoyment [1987-1993] A98 Conserva[tion] and preserva[tion] corres. 1966 CRLA Administrative History

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A98 Conservation and preservation of areas for public enjoyment, 1983 A9819 Youth Conservation Corps-CRLA 1/1/72 - 12/31/74 [C14 Accommodations 1987-1989] [C3819 Concessions, administration, insurance 1987-1991] [C3823 Concessions administration, contracts & permits 1986-1990] [C3825 Concession administration, franchise fees 1987-1993] [C40 Possessory interest 1987-1991] [C42 Employment and labor 1987-1991] [C50 Rates, general 1988-1989] [C50A Rates, food service 1987-1993] [C50B Rates, lodging, 1987-1993] [C50C Rates, gasoline 1989-1991] [C50D Rates, boat tours, 1987-1990] [C50E Rates, Mazama 1988-1990] [C50F Rates, utilities 1987-1993] [C5015 Rates, comparability 1986-1992] [C58 Building and other facilities 1987-1991] C5815-A Crater Lake Lodge [1987-1990] C5815-B CraterLakeLodgefire-life-safety[1986-1991] C5815-H Crater Lake Lodge (prior to 1985) [1979-1984] Box 6.

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[C6215 Operational performance 1991-Folder 2 of 2] [C6215 Operational performance 1989-1990] [C6215 Operational performance 1987-1988] [C6220 Boat operations 1987-1992] [C6225 Food service inspections 1993] [C6225 Food service inspections 1992] [C6225 Food service inspections 1991] [C6225 Food service inspections 1990] [C6225 Food service inspections 1987-1989] [D18] Snow removal report '59 F.Y. [from KT office] DI 8 Preliminary wilderness review 1966 DI 8 Wilderness review and correspondence 1967-68-69 DI8 Development and maintenance-Planning program and master plans, CRLA 1977-1981 DI 8 Development and maintenance-Situation review, CRLA, March 22 1979 D18 Development and maintenance-plan. Program, gen. Mgmt. Dev. Conc. Plan 1983 D1 8 Crater Lake Lodge investigation, package 220 [1983] D18 Interim [i.e. Interim] Development Concept Plan [1985] D22 Construction programs 1963-1966 (corresp.) D22 Stone house renovation [1985] D2215 Project construction programs [1966-1971] D2215 Construction programs-Development/study prop[osals] and est. 1982 D2215 Construction programs-Dev./study pkg. Prop. and est., Form 10-238, 1982

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D2215 Construction programs-Packet [sic] 220 1981-1983 Crater Lake Lodge rehab. [D24] Garfield Peak and Discovery Point trail reconstruction, 1959

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D30 Federal highways projects [1987-1992] D30 Road to resid[ences] and parking area O[regon] C[aves, 1959-1960] D30 Reconstruct A[nnie] S[prings] intersection and parking 1959 D30 One way Rim Drive-East Entrance [1972-1973] D30 Roads and trails (1984) Box 7: [D32] Reconstruct Rim campground 1961 [D32] Mazama Campground development 1961 D32 Grounds/Johnny Horizon 1966-1967 [D32] Campground cost study-Mazama C.G. [1967-1969] D3215 Analysis Rim CG 1939-40 D3415 Buildings, construction and maintenance 1986] D3415 Buildings-construction and maint. 1966 {D46] R-1A Walks and walls [1931-1961] D5015 Electricity 1/10/66 - 12/16/66 D5027 Radio and telephone 1966

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[D5031] 106-21724 Trunk sewer-Rim Village to HQ [1964-1975] D5031 CRLA waste disposal [1968-1986] D5031 U.S. Public Health Service inspections 1969-1972 D5031 Water samples from Klamath 1975 and 1976 D5031 Service and utilities-sanitation matters, 1982 D5031 Service and utilities-water sample reports 1982 D5031 Service and utilities-sanitation matters, 1983 D5031 Service and utilities-water sample reports 1983 D5031 Sanitation matters (Water reports) [1984-1985] D5031 [Sanitation, 1985] D5031 Sanitation (Reports) [1985] [D5039] 332.6 Spring improvement: Munson Springs 1960 D5039 Well drills, North Ent/Cleetw. '62-'63 [D5039] Test wells [1963-1966] D5039 Lost Creek water system [1965-1983] [D5039] Water line (Lodge to reservoir) PCP U-83 [1968-1969 D5039 Service and utilities-report of turbidity measurements, 1983 D5039 Water and sewer-services and utilities [1985] D5041 Gas systems 1962-63 and 1966 D5051 Utility rates 3/6/58 to 4/23/63 D6215 Update Wayside Exhibits 1992-1993 D6215 Planning, preparation, maintenance & preservation of museum exhibits, 2/10/59 to 10/11/61. D6223 Acquisition, gifts & loans, 5/6/60 to 12/6/60.

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H14 Area and service history 1964-1965

H14 Area hist. daily diary '66 - '69 [H14] Log of events [1972] [H1415] CRLA history-Lady of the Woods [1917-1973] H1415 Log of significant events [1975-1977] H1415 Area Hist., Sig. Events, 1969, '70, '71 H1415 Area History, Signif Events/Contacts [1972-1975] H18 Biographical data and accts. 1963 H2215 Archeo[logical] and historical research 1962-1966

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H2215 Archeology (Anthropology) 1963 H2215 Arch. & hist. Research/NPS '67, '68 [from KT office] CRLA Administrative History

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H22[15] Archeological and historical research [1969-74; from KT office] H30 Historic sites and structures, management and preservation 1991-1993 H30 Archeo. and historical structures 1965 H30 Archeological and historic structures [1968-1975; from KT office] H30 History and archeology; historic sties and structures-management and preservation [1981-1984] H3015 History and archeology-management, preservation and maintenance 1979[1984] H3017 (1) Potential historical sites [Munson Valley, undated] H34 Nat'l survey-historic sites & bldgs '66 [from KT office] K18 Resource mgt.: interpretation [Dec 1984] K1815 Services and facilities 1963-1966 KI 815 Interp. serv. & facilities 1967-1969 K1 817 Interpretive activities, interpretive planning 1991-1993 K3015 Production, acquisition & loan, motion pictures [1970-1972, from KT office] K3019 Production, acquisition of still pictures & slides [1971-1975, from KT office] K3019 Photos-misc. aerial [1973-1987] K3023 Loan & gifts, stills, slides '67, 68, 69 [from KT office] K3023 Gifts of slides/stills 1970-1971 K3023 Loans & gifts of still pictures and slides [1971-1975, from KT office] K34 Clippings 1962-63 K34 Clippings 1964 K34 Clippings 1965 K34 Clippings 1966

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Box 9: K34 Newspaper clippings 1967 K34 News clippings 1986 [Folderl of 2] K34 News clippings 1986 [Folder2 of 2] K34 News clippings 1987 [Folderl of 3] K34 News clippings 1987 [Folder 2 of 3] K34 News clippings 1987 [Folder3 of 3] K34 News clippings 1988 [Folderl of 4] K34 News clippings 1988 [Folder2 of 4] K34 News clippings 1988 [Folder 3 of 4] K34 News clippings 1988 [Folder 4 of 4] K34 News clippings 1989 [Folderl of 4] K34 News clippings 1989 [Folder2 of 4] K34 News clippings 1989 [Folder3 of 4] K34 News clippings 1989 [Folder 4 of 4] K34 News clippings 1990 [Folderl of 4] K34 News clippings 1990 [Folder 2 of 4] K34 News clippings 1990 [Folder 3 of 4] K34 News clippings 1990 [Folder 4 of 4] K34 News clippings 1991 [Folderl of 2] K34 News clippings 1991 [Folder2 of 2]

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K34 News clippings 1992 [Folder2 of 2] K34 News clippings 1993 [Folderl of 3] K34 News clippings 1993 [Folder2 of 3] K34 News clippings 1993 [Folder3 of 3] K34 News clippings 1994 [Folderl of 3] K34 News clippings 1994 [Folder2 of 3] K34 News clippings 1994 [Folder3 of 3] K34 News clippings 1995 [Folderl of 4] K34 News clippings 1995 [Folder2 of 4] K34 News clippings 1995 [Folder3 of 4] K34 News clippings 1995 [Folder4 of 4] K34 News clippings 1996 [Folderl of 3] K34 News clippings 1996 [Folder2 of 3] K34 News clippings 1996 [Folder3 of 3] K3415 Press releases, Crater Lake 1962-65 K3415 News articles-CRLA K3819 Free informational literature 1966 K3823 Interpretive publications, sales 1962-65 K3827 Maps [1903-1989] K3827 Maps 1962-1965 K3827 Aerial mapping by U.S. G.S. 7/13/65 K3827 (1) Maps [1984-1986] K46 Radio and TV activities 1966 CRLA Administrative History

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K58 Special articles by others 1961-1966 L1417 (1) Benchmarks [1927-1969] L1417 (2) Boundary revision [1981-1987] L1417 Lands and recreation planning-Acquisition of lands: boundary adjustments 1981 L1417 Boundary adjustment [1981-1988] L1417 Lands and recreation planning: acquisition of lands-boundary adjustments, 1982 L1417 Lands and recreation planning: acquisition of lands-boundary adjustments, 1983 L1417 Acquisition of lands [1988-1989] L1425 Holding (other than Federal) 1961-1966 L1427 Queen Anne St. surplus prop. '64 - '65 [L1429] 601-16 Land ownership records [1926-1944] LI 429 Land records 1944 L1429 Land records 12/58 to 5/62 L1429 Land records, inci. Queen A[nn Street] '62 - '65 L1429 Land records 1966 L1429 Lands and recreation planning: Land records-Annual report of real property owned by the United States [1965-1981] Box 11: L2415 (1) Encroachments-Water development [1982] L2415 (2) Off road vehicles [1984] L2419 (1) Logging on boundary [1982-1983] L2619 Real property rept. (APG)2, 1964-65

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L2621 Annual land report [1992] L30 Land use [1984-1989] L3215 Land, public, cooperation, 1991-1993 L34 Recreation activities, 1962-1965 L34 Recrea[tion] activities (including camping) '66 L34 Rim Runs and marathon [1981-1986] L3425 Scuba [1970-1989]

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No.6 Water right application 19579 Permit 15161-Bybee Creek drainage No.7 Water right application 19580 Permit 15162-LicenseWhitehorse-Castle Creek drainage No.8 Water right application 19581 Permit 15163-License-Red Blanket drainage No.9 Water right notice of intent-Umpqua River drainage [no priority] Crater Lake National Park-Deeds-Water right applications-Priority November 28, 1941 No.9 Application 19574-Permit 15156-License-Annie Creek drainage No. 10 Application 19575 Permit 15157-License-Bear Creek drainage No. 11 Application 19576 Permit 15158-License-Sand Creek drainage No.12 Application 19577-Permit 15159-License--Sun-Vidae Creek drainage No.13 Application 19578 Permit 15160-License-National Creek drainage No.14 Application 19579 Permit 15161-License-Bybee Creek drainage No. 15 Application 19580 Permit 15162-License-WhitehorseCastle Creek drainage No.16 Application 19581 -Permit 15163-License-Red Blanket drainage No.17 Water right notice of intent-Umpqua River drainage Two field notebooks, "Crater Lake National Park: Water Rights No. 1 and No.2" [1940]

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Box 11 continued: L54 Water matters 1966-1968 L54 Water rights [1983] L54 C[rater] L[ake] water gage station 10/18/62 L58 Proposed areas 1961-1965 L58 Proposed areas 1966 L58 Proposed areas 1972-1981 L58 Proposed areas 1982[-1984] L5817 National scenic trails: "Pacific Crest Trail" [1979-1984] L5817 Trails: Pacific Crest Trail background information [1978-1984] L5817 Lands, Pacific Crest Trail: maps [1982] L6017 Designated areas-national scenic trails '87-92 L76 [Geothermal development 1984] L7615 Lands and recreation planning-environmental impact 1976-1981 L66 Foreign parks and hist. sites--1965 L74 Lost Cr[eek] dam data 1959 [N14 Untitled folder on wildlife photography, 1972] N14 Animal and plant life [1985] [N1415] CRLA reptiles [1935-1996] [N1415] CRLA amphibians [1938-1992] N1415 Amphibians and reptiles, 1957, 1966, 1967 N1415 (1) Rubberboa [1971] N1415 (2) Amphibians(general)[1973] N1419 Birds [1937-1995] CRLA Administrative History

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N1419 Birds 1962-1965 N1419 (1) Birds [1964-1989] N1419 Birds 1966 and 1967 [NI419] CRLA birds-notes to interpreters [1932?--c1949] [Ni419] CRLA birds-correspondence [1930-1972] [N1419] CRLAbirds-Checklists [1926] (through [1967]) [N1419] CRLA birds-banding [1936] (through 1967) [N1419] Birds, banding, general info. [1937-1976] [N1419] 3-1807 Bird band recovery program [1937-1976]

Box 12: [N1419] CRLA birds-banding (current) [1956-1977] [N1419] Nest record card program [1966-1976] N1419 Birds [1971-1993] N1419 Natural and social sciences: Animal and plant life-Birds 1976-1982 N1419 Animal and plant life (Birds) [1985] N1419 Birds [1986] N1423 Fish, wildlife, 6/28/55 to 12/19/61. [N1423] Fishes-General [1912] (through 1940) N1423 (1) Fishin CRLA [1933-1991] [NI423] CRLAfishes-food [ci933-1957] [N1423] CRLA fishes-reproduction [1933-1985] [N1423] Fishes-Stocking [1933] (to 1939) [1947] [NI423] Fishes-Stocking (1940-[1967])

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[N1423] Fishes-Disease [1939-1969]

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N1427 (8) Golden mantled ground squirrel [1984-1985] N1427 (9) Wildlife observations [1981-1989] N1427 (10) Bats [1982-1986]

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N1433 (10) Panhandle/Ponderosastudy[1973-1987]

N16 Wildlife management [1930-1995] [N16] CRLA biology (general)-Park [1934-1953] [N16] CRLA biology (general)-other [1940-1990]

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N16 Wildlife management 1967-68-69 N16 Wildlife management [1980-1986]

N16 Management ofnaturalresourceareas[1984-1987] N16 National Fish and Wildlife Foundation [1991-1993]

N16-1 Pumice desert [19801 N16 Bull trout recovery program [1991] N1615 Integrated pest management [1969-1985] N1615 Elk [1986-1994] N1617 Natural and social sciences: Management of natural resources-Plant life, 1983 N1619 Natural and social sciences: Management of natural resources-Water life, 1982 N1619 Natural and social sciences: Management of natural resources-Water life, 1983 N1619 Water resource management [1986-1988]

Box 14: N1621 A (1) Threatened or endanged animals [1977-1991] N1621 A (2) Peregrine falcon: historical status/correspondence [1981-1987]

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N1621 A (3) P[eregrine] F[alcon] manipulation agreements [1981-1987] N1621 A (4) P[eregrine] F[alcon] egg thinning data and prey species [1979-1983] N1621 A (6) Peregrine falcon: J. A. Zaic/Raptor Biotics Inc. [1980-1993] N1621 A (6) P[eregrine] F[alcon] observation notes [1981-1987] N 1621 A (8) P[eregrine] falcon management plans [1981-1984] N1621 A (9) Bald eagle [1981-1985] N 1621 P(1O0) Leucophysalis nana [dwarf nuightshade, 1982] N1623 (2) Wilderness management [1984-1994] N1623 (3) CRLA wilderness recommendation [1980-1984] N1623 (4) [Wilderness status map, 1983] N1623 Vackcountry [i.e. Backcountry] & wilderness management [1984-1990] [N18] CRLA research [1935-1970] [NI 8] CRLA plants-general [1928-1993] [NI18 Forestry and botany [1929-1975] [NIS8] Plant life [1954-1995] NIS8-OC Plant life (except Forestry mat.) [1954-1994] N 18 Plant life 1962-1967 N1 8 Plant life 1968-1969-70-71 [NI8] CRLA plants-Algae [1940-1955] [N18] CRLA plants-fungi and lichens [cl930-1995] [N18] Plants-mosses [1940-1970] [N18] CRLA plants-pollen [1947-1978] [N18] CRLA plants-flowering plants [1928-1995] [N1 8] Plants-trees [1929-1982]

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N22 Research programs [1984-1988] N22 Research programs [1985] N2215 Area natural science research plans [1969-19911 N2215 Natural and social sciences: area natural science research pl[ans] 1975-1982 N2215 Areanatural science research plans [1976-1987] N2215 Research programs [1986] [N2215] Lake-level [1892] (through 1939) [N2215] CRLA lake-temperature [1929-1983] [N2215] Lake-level gauge [1938-1965] [N2215] Lake-level (1940 through 1959) [N2215] CRLA lake-level (1960 through [1968]) [N2215] CRLA lake-depth [c1938-1951] N2217 Research projects [1969-1975] N2217 CRLA-N-100 N[atural] sci[ence] research plan [1972] [N2217] Color of lake water [1931-1990]

Box 16: N2217 CRLA-N-7 Water: Harris-Neal et al. [1969-1971] [N2217] Lake-water (1969 through [1994]) N2217 CRLA residual contamination [1969-1974] N2217 CRLA-N-12 Taxonomic study [1969] N2217 CRLA-N-2 Bear ecology [1969-1973] N2217 CRLA-N-7 A Zooplankton [1969-1971] N2217 Social science research [1983-1985]

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N2217 Fungus Endogonaceae [1970] N2217 CRLA-N-14 Lodgepole [pine, 1975] N2219 (1) Research proposals [1970-1992] N2219 Natural and social sciences: research proposals and projects, 1981 N2219 Lodgepole pine research [19811] N2219 Natural and social sciences: research proposals and projects 1982 N2219 Natural and social sciences: research proposal and projects 1983 N2219 (2) Crater Lake res[earch] bibliography [1983] N2219 (3) Munson-Dutton Creek study [1983-1986] N2219 (4) Charles Bacon, U.S.G.S. [1979-1985] N2219 (5) House 19 [1985] N2219 (7) Killer amoeba [1987] N26 Research-annual report 10-226 [1976-1984] N26 Natural and social sciences: reports-general 1979-1982 N26 (1) Natural science reports [1985-1987] N26 (2) Annual research report [1986] N2615 Monthly narr[ative] repts., nat[ural science] 1962-1965 N2615 Bimonthly repts. res[earch] biol[ogy] '66, '67

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[N3021] CLRA geology-lake "eruption" [1945-1950] N3021 Seismology (earthquakes) 1964 N3021 Seismology studies: lodge stability [1981-1989]

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N3023 Caves in CRLA [1935] N3027 Volcanology studies [1935-1986] [N3027] Geology-late volcanic activity [1952-1991]

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N3027 Volcanology [1960-1968] N3027 Volcanology 1962-1965

N3027 Volcanology 1966-70 N3027 Mazama eruption date 1962-64 N3035 Rocks and minerals [1955-1960] [N3035] CRLA geology-Rocks and minerals [1955-1993]

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N3035 Rocks & minerals 1962-1965 N3035 Rocks and minerals 1968-1969-1971 N3039 Thermal features 1984 N3039 Geothermal [1984-1989 N3039 Geothermal [1985] N3039 (Geothermal) 1985

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N3043 Natural and social sciences: Geological features & studies-Water (fresh and moving) 1969-1979 [1983] N3043 Natural and social sciences 1984 N3043 (1) Plan, annual caldera [1982-1987] N3043 (2) Limnology synopsis [1934-1992] N3043 (3) Lake pollen [1935-1985] N3043 (4) A Spring sampling-I 983 N3043 (4) B Spring samplig-1984

N3043 (z) C Spring sampling-1985 N3043 (4) D Spring sampling-1986 N3043 (5) 1982 Crater Lake workshop N3043 (6) 1983 Peer review Box 18: N3043 (7) U.S.G.S. lake level observations [1953-1987, 2 folders] N3043 (9) Stream studies (incl. old aquatic RMP's) [1967-1985] [N3043 (10)] Hydrographic survey [1929-1933 OVERSIZE] N3043 (11) Photographs [Crater Lake phytoplankton, 1984] N3043 (12) Heat flow and temperature profiles and wind [1971-1983] N3043 (13) Lake clarity, color and optics [1913-1987] N3043 (14) Investigators' annual report [1982-1986] N3043 (15) Corps of Engineers, Interagency agreement (limnologist) [1984] N3043 (16) Phytoplankton [1970-1986] N3043 (17) Chlorophyll measurements-spectrophotometer [1984-1986] N3043 (18) Zooplankton[1968-1986] CRLA Administrative History

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N3043 (19) Computerprogram[cl984?]

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N3043 (20) Sampling routines [1985] N3043 (21) News articles-Lake specific [1981-1986] N3043 (22) Water lab [1983-1987] N3043 (23) Water chemistry [1971-1987, 2 folders] N3034 (24) Bathymetry [1959-1981] N3043 (25) Sediments [1967-1986] N3043 (26) Lake correspondence [1984-1987] N3043 (27) Principal investigator [1984] N3043 (29) Lake microbiology [1980-1981]

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N3043 Water (Lake research) [1985] N3043 Water quality [1986-1988] N3043 Winter lake research [1986-1990] N34 Insects & other invertebrates [1961] N36 Pollution [1970-1972] N36 Pollution and environmental quality [1984-1988] N36 Environmental assessments [1986]

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N3615 (4) Telephotometer [1983-1987] N3615 (5) Acidprecipitation[1983-1985] N3615 (7) Integral vistas [1977-1985] N3615 (8) Smoke mgmt. [1979-1986] N3615 (13) Transmissometers [1987-1988] N3615 (14) Weather station [1986-1989] N3615 (15) Pyroheliograph[1985-1989] N3615 (15) Pyroheliometer data [1983-1991] OVERSIZE N3615 Natural and social sciences: Pollution/environmental quality-Air. Integral vistas #I 1980-1981 N3615 Natural and social sciences: Pollution/environmental quality-Air. Integral vistas #II 1980-1981 N3615 Natural and social sciences: Pollution/environmental quality-Air, 1981 N3615 Natural and social sciences: Pollution/environmental quality-Air 1982 N3615 Natural and social sciences: Pollution/environmental quality [1984] N3615 (Air and water quality) [1985] N3615 Pollution/env. quality-air [1986] N3617 Pollution, water [1969-1975] [N3617] Water quality: Crater Lake [cl970-1994] N3617 (1) 1975 water crisis N3617 Natural and social sciences: pollution/environmental quality-water 1982 N3617 Natural and social sciences: pollution/environmental quality-water 1983 N3617 1986 Water resources program

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N42 Weather, studies/reports 1962-1965 N42 Fire weather reports, 1960-1965 [N42] Climate of Crater Lake [1963-1994]

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Box 20: N4215 Natural and social sciences: weather and climate-studies, observations, general 1977 N4215 Natural and social sciences: weather and climate-studies and observations (snow survey) 1979-1982 N4215 Natural and social sciences: studies and observations (snow survey) 1983 N4215 Natural and social sciences: monthly weather observations 1984 N4215 Monthly weather observation [19851 N4215 (1) Weather [1985-1990] N4215 (2) Snow surveys [1971-1990, 2 folders]

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N4215 (3) Avalanche [1985-1989] [N4215] Snowload information for rooves [sic] of park buildings [1984-1990] N44 Natural landmarks 1966, '67, '68, '69 '70 N46 Natural and social sciences: social and economic sciences, general 1980-[1981] [N46 Social and economic sciences 1990-199 1] N4615 Travel, visitor use [1976-1985] [N4615] Use statistics-backcountry [1977-1987] N4615 Natural and social sciences: visitor use surveys & statistics 1982 CRLA Administrative History

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N4615 Annual visitation [1988-1989] N4621 Natural and social sciences: assessments 1976-1984 N50 Pest & weed control [1987-1995] N50 Herb & pesticide use [1972-1988] N50 Natural and social sciences: weed and pest control 1980 N50 Natural and social sciences: weed and pest control, 1982 [N54] CRLA soil [1968-1977] N54 Soil tests [1971-1983] P30 Appointment require. & procedures 1966 P4015 EEO Equal empl[oyment] opportunity 1966-1968 [P42 Equal Employment Opportunity 1968-1990] P68 Promotion 1966 P68 Promotion 7/12/62 - 7/9/65

P90 Wage board matters-I 966 [P90 Wage board matters 1985-1990] [P92 Uniform standards 1985-1988] P94 Volunteer employment [1987-1992] P94 VIP program [1986] [S24 Communications equipment 1987-1988] [S32 Firefighting equipment 1986-1994] [S38 Fuels 1986-1991] [S4619 Library, publications 1987-1988] [S58 Motor-driven equipment 1984-1994]

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S5823 CRLA Boat operations plan [1977-1986]

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[S72 Procurement 1987-1993] [S7417 Disposal of real property 1985-1989] [S78 Safety equipment 1987] [S82 Signs 1986-1991] W14 Contract procedures 1962-1965 W14 Contract procedures from construction and supply contracts [1966] W18 Legal decisions: Indian hunting [1977-1985] [W18 Laws and legal matters, decisions 1985-1994] W22 Mess Hall special use permits 1963-65 W22 Final opinions and orders [1986] W26 Reports 1964-1966 [W26 Laws and legal matters, reports 1986-1994] Box 21 W2623 Low flying aircraft [1984-1987] W34 Law enforcement 1962, 1964, 1965 W34 Lawenforcement--1966 [W34 Law enforcement 1986-1994] W3815 Legislation-proposed 1962-1964

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[W42 Special regulations 1986-1994] [W46 General regulations 1986-1994] Y14 Forest fire control 1962-1966 Y14 Forest fire control-notes, memos and correspondence, 1966-1969 Y 14 Forest fire control---notes, memos and correspondence [1967-1968] Y14 Forest fire control-Notes, memos and correspondence 1969-1975 Y14 Forest fire control-notes, memos, correspondence [1969-1988] [Y14] Prescribed fire management, panhandle 1976 [Y14] Crater Lake plan-Marana: adv. fire mgt. [1980] [Y] 14. Forest fire control-notes, memos, correspondence 1984 [Y14] Fire mgt. [1986-1988] Y14 Forest fire control [1986-1989] [Y14 Wildland fire management 1986-1987] [Y14 Wildland fire management 1988] [Y14 Wildland fire management 1989-1990] Y14.10 Fire weather notes and correspondence [1980-1989] Y14.11 Fire weather equipment [1975-1979] Y14.12 Weather (fire) [undated, c985] Y14.39 Fire lookout management [1935-1982] Y14.48 Escape[d] fire situation [1978-1986] Y14.57 Fire management-Crater Lake [1974-1988] Y14.59 Prescribed fire maps [c1977] Y14.60 Prescribed fire plans [1976-1985] Y14.60 Prescribed fire plans [c1977] CRLA Administrative History

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Y14.63 Prescribed fire monitoring plan-Natural fire monitoring plan [undated, c1977] [Y1415] Forest protect. [1930-1964] [Y1421 Prescribed fire 1988-1989]

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ACCESSION NUMBER: 1004 CATALOG NUMBER: 8895 LOCATION: Park Historian's Office DATE RANGE: 1885-present VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white and color photopnints and photonegatives; color slides VOLUME: 24 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Assembled by CRLA historian Steve Mark and other NPS personnel, mainly from materials held in other repositories such as the National Archives, the Library of Congress, the Bancroft Library, and county historical societies. Includes articles, biographical files, building files, clippings, correspondence, oral history transcripts, photographs, planning documentation, proposals, field notes and reports. File cabinets were assigned letter designations beginning with the five-drawer cabinet by the door and moving clockwise around the room; drawers are designated by number from top to bottom.

Folder List: CabinetA, Drawer 1 Jeff Adams John Elliot Allen Applegates Files rel. to W. F. Arant Howard Arant Backgrounds of Supts. Howard Baker B. B. Bakowski CRLA History Reference Files

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Bob Benton Bruce Black Emmett Blanchfield 0. T. Brown R. M. Dick Brown Harold C. Bryant David Canfield Allen Cherry Drew Chick Lincoln Constance H. T. Cowling Luther Cressman Mark Daniels Mr. John Day J.S. Diller Carl Dion John Doerr Newton Drury C. E. Dutton B. J. Earle Bill Elhart Larry Espuy Bob Foster

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J. C. Fremont, early explorer Paul Fritz George Fry H1418 A. Gaines-biographical George B. Grinnell Disappearances: Alfred Goetze M. W. Gorman Seely V. Hall E. H. Harriman Guy Hartull Hope (Nye) Hedgpeth Binger Hermann Web Hescock Harold Hildruth John W. Hillman Hillman exhibit Co-discoverers: Skeeters, Ross, Klippel, etc. Hillman letter and memoirs Caroll B. Howe Wayne Howe Ralph Huestis Jones-Culhane murder Glen Kaye

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Ruth Hopson Keen Kiser Studio and F. Kiser [2 folders] See American First! Francis Lange E. P. Leavitt D. S. Libbey Rudy Lueck Ole and Estelle Lunde L. H. NvcMahon (miscellaneous letters) Herbert Maier Bob Marshall Stephen T. Mather B. Maybeck C. H. Merriam CRLA History-John C. Merriarn [2 folders] Larry Merriam Loye H. Miller Enos Mills John Muir William Joe Nee CRLA History-Doris Payne Gifford Pinchot Ruby Presnall

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Cabinet A Drawer 2

George "Doc" Ruhle Merel Sager Al Smith Larry/Lloyd Smith Warren D. Smith Lee Sneddon Solinsky case Don Spalding Alex Sparrow [2 folders] Al Staehli Steams, Sprague W. G. Steel Rul. To Steel as Supt. On Goodwin as acting supt. U. S. Commissioners Bob Stevens Williard G. van Name Vamum's ice sawyer Incentive Award suggestions * inventions Tom Vint J. B. Waldo

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Waldo-related [2 folders] Earl Wall 0. L. Wallis Wallis and Bend: Sockeye salmon of Crater Lake Ethel Wilkinson Howel Williams George Wright Zeke Wright F. L. Wynd R. S. Yard-N.P. Portfolio Personages of CRLA Visitation and promotion activ. Search and rescue-plane crashes-car wrecks Recreation/Carrying capacity Early trips: CRLA literature Early trips to Crater Lake Pre-1935 articles on CRLA Magazine articles CRLA George Grant; CRLA stamp Painting of Crater Lake Music/Poetry Historic films of CRLA Brochures involving CRLA: (B. Black gifts); Sinnott, School, RRs, Stationary [sic] Interpretation/Nature study: beginnings CRLA History Reference Files

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Sinnott Memorial: plans, exhibits, Merriam, etc. Merriam's Crater Lake program Crater Lake School of Nature Appreciation (U of 0, 1946) Community House songs/programs Crater Lake School Interpretation Program brochures

Cabinet A Drawer 3 Miscellaneous annual reports Monthly reports 1989-91 Miscellaneous monthly reports Squad meeting minutes, 1994 Technical Info. Center drawing list Supt.'s Annual Report 1902-1921 [photocopies] Employee information -1970's Director's A[nnual] R[eport] to USDI concerning CRLA Needs filing (misc.) Rim run [?] Radio addresses, communication Masonic meetings 75th Anniversary/Secretary's Advisory Board Airport facilities

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Cabinet A Drawer 4

History of historic preservation Origins of CRLA rustic ECW landscape architects reports 1930's [photocopies] History CCC Reestablishment of CCC Crater Lake CCC camps CCC rcl to Crater Lake CCC camps-articles (PNW list) Architectural terms Picturesque antecedents of rustic-landscape painting Gothic revival G. S. Underwood and rustic John Morrison's notes summer 1987 F[orest] S[ervice] rustic Downing, Olmsted, landscape architecture Rustic in the SW, Yellowstone Rustic in state parks How to build cabins, lodges, bungalows (1934, 2nd ed. 1949) Swiss chalets Stone masonry-rock for walls

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Landscape architecture-Newton, Waugh, etc. HSR Rangers [illegible], Yosemite HSR for comparison to CRLA Calif Architecture, Freudenheim and Sussman, 1974

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Cabinet A Drawer5: CRLA Anthropology NHL inspection, Fort Rock cave, 1970 Indians of CRLA Clearance: copies of site forms Archeological survey CRLA Clearance projects Wagon road and trail to Crater Lake Military wagon road Hemlock II development Lost Creek Campground-CCC camp

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National Register materials & ORCA project ORCA mgt. Documents ORCA planning: Mission '66, [illegible], master plans ORCA resource management/boundaries Oral history interviews, biography Lava Beds (LABE)

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Drawer 1 Building specifications, regulations, details Building specs, dimensions, records Buildings

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Rehab of structures at Park HQ 1980s Sleepy Hollow housing (83-90) CRLA cabins-removal Housekeeping cabins at Rim Employee dormitory Dormitory Lodge (cont.), 1950s, 1940s Crater Lake Lodge, pre-1930 Lodge Crater Lake Lodge-papers not pertinent to Rim [illegible] Lodge, 1980s (cont.)

Cabinet C Drawer 2 Pictures of Lodge Lodge-Visitors' letters Lodge book, 1994 Lodge-brochure for exhibit Lodge reopening/dedication Lodge chronology Lodge demolition-news articles 1940s': Postwar planning War time operations Emergency mgt., national security

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Master plans, general, 1940s-1960's [2 folders, photocopies] Documents rel. Rim redevel. 1980s (Lodge) DCP/EIS Mazama etc. 1993 Winter use study Winter use--snowmobiles Winter opening, winter sports, ski races Mission '66 [photocopies] Master planning, 1970s Planning-Rim village, '20s, '40s, '80s Visitor services plan Rim village planning 1990s Central place development: park planning Proposed tramway, 1961 Tunnel, tram, elevator Wildemess/backcountry [2 folders] Union Peak motor nature trail Research, natural areas Arc. Ecosystems Trip reports, 1988-

Cabinet C Drawer3 Employee and alumni association Preservation assistance

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CRLA XXX Forms 1933 Compliance Compliance 1994 Compliance 1995 FY 1996 compliance [2 folders] Natural History Association [2 folders] Nature Notes correspondence Friends of Crater Lake Mazamas (MV Road) Revegetation of Lost Creek, roadsides, Rim Village Historic landscapes H30 Special study on historic landscape report, 1990 Interp. (general) exhibits Campgrounds/auto camps Highways-Oregon Highways-General Admin. History contacts, sources Notes for admin. Hist. Of RV Notes from published CRLA sources Cabinet D Drawer 1 Mazama tree Scoria cone expedition, 1977 Newberry Crater NVM: geothermal vents, drilling

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Lake freezing

Cabinet D Drawer2 Natural areas: ENAs, biosphere NPS research (2) Bull trout in CLNP (Sun Cr. Etc.) CRLA Forests Kettle bogs (sphagnum)

Cabinet D Drawer 3 Snow surveys, precip. Records Articles on NPS (general) Uniform history (art on NP patches) Ranger careers Klamath Falls Group Office [photocopies] Material related to parks (st., national) Interagency conflict

Cabinet D Drawer4 Park proposals, controversies, OR and various National Park idea: Ru[illegible]ste, Yos. Hdbk, Dutton (CL) CRLA History Reference Files

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Sociology Forest Service material Forest Service history-general Forest Service history-PNW FS History Program (Center [illegible]) Forest Reserve reports 1892-99 USDI [mainly photocopies; some original material] 19 Mt. Hood tramway rel. to wilderness recreation Oregon wilderness controversy Wilderness in Nat'l Forests (rel. to J.C. Merriam) Siskiyou Nat'l Forest Oregon land frauds-Mitchell Sun Pass State Forest Articles on USDI: Ickes, cons. Elite Bureau of Land Management

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Crater Lake Interpretive Audiotape Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1005 CATALOG NUMBER: 8896 LOCATION: Museum storage DATE RANGE: 1965-1980s VOLUME: 1.8 cubic feet (about 50 audiotape cassettes) SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Presentations on Crater Lake cultural and natural history in a variety of formats.

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Farewell party, Maureen Briggs, Crater Lake N.P., 4-18-89 Fred's going away party Before refinishing residence 221B 2-87

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Gary Hoskins SM talk 8-9-73

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Don Stabl "A Change of Scene," Mazama amph. 8-12-73

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Item List: Touring America's NationalParks [with section on Crater Lake], second edition. 60 minutes

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CraterLake Story, by Harpers Ferry Historical Association, 1984. 18 minutes

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CraterLake: Relic of a vanished mountain. 45 minutes. Stephen R. Mark, CraterLake OR (an interview), "Seventeen Years to Success: John Muir, William Gladstone Steel, and the creation of Yosemite and CraterLake NationalParks, " [undated, 18 Apr 1990]

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ACCESSION NUMBER: 1007 CATALOG NUMBER: 8898 LOCATION: Interpretation Work Room DATE RANGE: 1970s-1990s VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Color dye coupler slides VOLUME: 7 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Documents all aspect of CRLA including animals, birds and plants, built environment, events, projects, research, personnel, fire and fire ecology, landscape, visitors and weather. A finding aid by subject heading is available. Physical arrangement is by file number; the finding aid is organized by broad headings including scenery, geology, weather, research, fire, plants, mammals, birds, cold-blooded vertebrates, invertebrates, visitor services, roads and trails, structures, historical, astronomy, and environment, with subheadings under each. Subject Headings and Subheadings List: SCENERY 1. Winter at Crater Lake 2. Summer at Crater Lake 3. Other winter 4. Other summer 1 5.

Landscapes

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7. Instruments 8. Snow gauges

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RESEARCH 1. Research vessels 2.

Instruments

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6. Rodent 7. Yellow-bellied marmot 8. Pine martin 9. Rabbits 10. Pika 11. Other mammals BRDS 1. Eagles 2. Peregrine falcons 3. Hawks & falcons 4. Owls 5. Waterfowl 6. Water birds 7. Assorted aves 8. Grouse & other 9. Woodpeckers 10. Hummingbirds CRLA Interpretive Slides

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12. Songbirds 13. Assorted birds 14. Assorted birds

15. Robin & thrushes 16. Warblers 17. Blackbirds 18. Sparrows COLD-BLOODED VERTEBRATES

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3. Crustaceans 4 Worms & snails VISITOR SERVICES 1. Evening program 2. Boat tours 3. Hikes 4. Sinnott talks 5. Rim talks

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6. Kid programs 7. Pine martin 8. Rim campground 9. Entrance stations 10. Trail crew 11. [Missing] 12. Search & rescue 13. [Miissing]

14. Skiing to snowshoes 15. Snowshoe hikes 16. [Missing] 17. Geology 18. [Missing] 19. [Missing] 20. Public viewing ROADS & TRAILS 1. Road stresses 2. Snow removal methods 3

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Signs

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Crater Lake Library Drawings, Plans and Maps File

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1008 CATALOG NUMBER: 8899 LOCATION: Steel Center 2nd Floor Hallway Map Case VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Blueprints, whiteprints, maps, drawings and tracings. VOLUME: 30 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Assembled by CRLA staff for reference purposes from a variety of sources including drawings and plans from the Historic American Building Survey (HABS), materials created by park architects and engineers, and those produced by Denver Service Center (DSC). Collection documents the park's architecture, landscapes, roads, structures and trails. Most are duplicates of plans and drawings held in Maintenance, or of maps held in the Sager Building 2nd floor hallway. Duplicates of many of the architectural plans, blueprints and drawings are available at the NPS Denver Service Center, and the NPS Washington Office (WASO). Finding aids are available for both collections.

Item List: 1. U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. Generaldevelopment plan: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Coordinated by the Landscape Division, 1931. Set of 13 hand-coloredmaps,post-bound. OVERSIZE 2. U.S.DepartmentoftheInterior. NationalParkService. Themasterplan: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Coordinated by the Branch of Plans and Designs, 1935. Set of 28 hand-colored maps, plans and drawings, post-bound. OVERSIZE 3. U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. The masterplan: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Coordinated by the Branch of Plans and Designs, 1936. Fifth completed edition. Set of 20 maps, plans and drawings, post-bound. OVERSIZE 4. U. S. Department of the Interior. Office of National Parks, Buildings and Reservations. The masterplan: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Coordinated by the Branch of CRLA Maps, Drawings & Plans

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Plans and Designs, 1933. Set of 14 hand-colored maps, plans and drawings, post-bound. Park also has use transparency use copies of this document (in library). OVERSIZE

5. U.S.DepartmentoftheInterior. NationalParkService. Themasterplan: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. 1940, ninth completed edition [eighth edition of 1939 revised]. Set of 22 hand-colored maps, plan and drawings, post-bound. OVERSIZE

Drawer 1: 6.

Large untitled and undated contour map of Crater Lake National Park, hand-drawn, scale 1"=50'.

7. Whiteprint map, City of Medford, Jackson County. The Blue Print Shop, 1933. Scale 1"=400'.

8. The California Oregon Power Company. A map of southern Oregon and northern California. 1926. Blueprint copy. Scale: 1"=5 miles.

9. U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLakeNationalParkand vicinity. Scale 1:62,500. 1985and 1988. 2 copies each edition. 10. U.S. DepartmentoftheInterior. NationalParkService. Themasterplanfor

preservationand use, CraterLakeNationalPark Oregon, 1955-1957. Set of 24 whiteprint maps and plans. 11. City plan of Medford Oregon, 1930, Plate VIII, with hand-marked plats owned by National Park Service.

12. U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. CraterLake hotel area, Crater Lake NationalPark.Oregon, 1926. Scale 1"=40'. 13. Standard Oil Company of California. Foundation and plumbing plans, service station building, Crater Lake National Park, 25 Apr 1957. 14. Crater Lake Lodge, Inc. Electrical distribution systems and underground wiring system for Rim [cold water] cabins, 19 Jul 1967 [2 copies]. 15. Krider, Karen. University of Oregon Department of Landscape Architecture. Rim Village,

CraterLake NationalPark, Spring 1993. Set of 7 whiteprint plans and drawings. 16. U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. Historicalbase map, CraterLake NationalPark,Aug 1983. Set of 3 transparency maps. 17. Cooper & Rose' Associates. Plans, sections and details, CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake Oregon, [undated]. Three whiteprint plans.

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31. Portland Wire & Iron Works. Miscellaneous Iron: CraterLake ParkService & Equipment Bldg, Munson Valley Job, 3 Jun 1955, blueprint plan. 32. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Layout and stakingplan: Annie Spring intersection, CraterLake NationalPark, whiteprint plan, 19 Jun 1956.

Drawer 3: 33. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Western Office, Division of Design and Construction. Shop and equipment building, Munson Valley, CraterLake National Park, set of blueprint plans, 29 Jul 1954, 8 sheets. 34. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Lower Valley Road/Rim Restoration, Rim Village, CraterLake NationalPark, set of whiteprint plans, Apr 1994, 8 sheets. 35. Rose' and Breedlove, Consulting Engineers. Plans and elevations: Dining hall addition no.2, CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake Oregon, set of whiteprint plans, 12 Aug 1970, 6 sheets. 36. Miller, James. RangerDorm: Groundfloorplan,firniture, set of whiteprint plans, 15 May 1986. Archives has sheets 21A-B of 35 only. 37. Site plan, whiteprint plan, undated, of administrative area of Crater Lake National Park. 38. Cabins-drawingno. 80,055, two undated sheets of whiteprint plans. 39. CafeteriaPlaza: existing condition and alternativesA-C, set of 4 undated, hand-colored whiteprint plans. 40. Snyder, Douglas. Firstfloorplan [apparently of food-preparation facility], whiteprint plan dated 12 Aug 1994, sheet 3 only. 41. Ayotte, Hal S. Lodge site clearingsite plan, CraterLake Lodge, as built 10/24/90, handmarked whiteprint plan dated 10 Sep 1990, one sheet. 42. John F. Jensen & Associate, Architects. Preliminary: Cafeteriaadditionfor CraterLake, CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, half-size reproduction set of whiteprint plans dated 20 Jan 1971, 2 copies each of 4 sheets. 43. Century West Engineering. Mazama RV/Trailer site. CraterLake NationalPark, set of preliminary whiteprint plans dated Jan 1992, 3 sheets.

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44. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. CraterLake Lodge: Rehabilitate Lodge Site Work-landscape, Rim Village, CraterLake National Park, set of whiteprint plans dated 25 Sep 1992, 17 sheets. 45. Mostue, Brian. Preliminarylandscape design; alternatelocationfor handicapped parking, whiteprint plan dated 27 Nov 1990. 46. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. Region Six. Standardtruss details, whiteprint drawings and charts dated 2 Apr 1964, one sheet. 47. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Development Division. Standard details: Liquefiedpetroleum gas installation, domestic system using I.C. C. cylinders, set of undated whiteprint plans, 3 sheets. 48. Annie Springs water supply, undated pencil drawing showing contours at scale 1"=5'0". 49. [Undated and unidentified pencil drawing, Rim Village, showing compass bearings]. 50. Annie Springs Campgroundarea, plane table topo, undated pencil drawing of contours at scale 1"=5'0". 51. CraterLake NationalParkand Vicinity, whiteprint copy of map dated 1956, with handmarkings including the note "Photography used for revision work taken in '74 & '75." 52. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake NationalPark, set of whiteprint plans dated Jul 1979, 5 sheets. 53. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Park Engineer. Paintingschedule, Qtrs 219, 221, 226, Munson Valley Res. Area, CraterLake NationalPark, whiteprint drawing dated Sep 1963, one sheet.

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54. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Park Engineer. Garagecabinets, Steel Circle residences. CraterLake., pencil drawing dated Jan 1964, one sheet.

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55. [Hand-drawn and hand-colored map of Rim Village, undated, showing winter use]. 56. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Park HeadquartersSigns program, Park route 3 & 4, CraterLake NationalPark, blueprint

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plan dated 9 Apr 1962. 57. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. CraterLake Lodge: Rehabilitate CraterLake Lodge, Firstphase, set of as-built whiteprint plans dated Dec 1990 with hand-marked revisions dated Feb 1992, 58 sheets.

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Drawer 4: 58. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Reshingling CraterLake Lodge, Rim Village, CraterLake NationalPark, set of whiteprint plans dated Jul 1979, 7 sheets. 59. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Pacific Northwest Regional Office.

Fire alarm system expansion, CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake NationalPark,Rim Village, Oregon, set of whiteprint plans dated 21 Mar 1980, 7 sheets. 60. Mazama Dormitory, whiteprint plans dated 4 Apr 1995, sheets 2 and 18 of 58 only. 61. CamperService Center, set of undated hand-colored whiteprint plans, 2 copies each of 2 sheets. 62. Mazama Dormitory, set of whiteprint plans dated 21 Oct 1994, 45 sheets. 63. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. CraterLake

Lodge: RehabilitateLodge, Landscape and vegetation work, CraterLake NationalPark, set of whiteprint plans dated 27 Dec 1993, 10 sheets, 50% resubmittal. 64. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. CraterLake

Lodge. RehabilitateLodge Site Work, Rim Village, CraterLake National Park, set of whiteprint plans dated 1 Jul 1992, 17 sheets. 65. U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Preliminary

drawings: Activity Center/Hotel, CraterLake NationalPark, set of whiteprint drawings dated 1 May 1992, 199 sheets. Drawei5: 66. U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake, two topographic maps, Apr 1911 edition, reprint of Oct 1913, hand-marked with proposed park road system and annotations on projected roadbuilding expenses. Scale 1:62,500. 67. U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake, topographic map, Jun 1911 edition, reprint of 1925, hand-marked with roads, trails, telephone lines, lookouts and tool sheds. Scale 1:62,500. 68. U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake, topographic map, Jun 1911 edition, reprint of 1931, hand-marked with "Motorways corrected to Oct. 1, 1934." Scale 1:62,500. 69. U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake, topographic map, Jun 1911 edition, reprint of 1931, hand-marked with N.P.S. Road Program Map, Jan. 1932. Scale 1:62,500. 70. U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake NationalParkand Vicinity, Oregon, topographic map, 1946 edition.

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71. U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake NationalParkand Vicinity, Oregon, topographic map, 1956 edition. 72. Hand-drawn transparency map, undated. Topography survey, Good Bye Bridge. Scale 1"=20'. 73. [N.P.S.?] BranchofLands. Landstatusatlasmap: CraterLakeNationalParkKlamath County, Oregon, 1945. 12 hand-colored whiteprint maps on linen. 74. Untitled and undated hand-drawn contour and vegetation map of southwest corner of Crater Lake National Park. Scale 50'=1".

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75. National Park Service. UpperKlamath Lake, revision of OTI survey map dated Feb 1944. Whiteprint copy. Scale 1 "=4000'.

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76. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Division. Crater Lake National Park. Topography: 25- unit camp ground, south boundary, CraterLake NationalPark, 29 Aug 1955. Original hand-drawn on linen and whiteprint copy with undated handtracing. Scale 1"=30'.

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77. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Division. Crater Lake Office. Topography for Rim Road relocation, headquartersarea, CraterLake NationalPark, 4 Oct 1955. One whiteprint copy and two undated tracings. Scale 1"-50', contour interval 2'0".

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78. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark topographicalsheet: Elephants Back area, Apr 1931. Whiteprint contour map.

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79. Federal Works Agency. Public Roads Administration. N.P.S. Annie Spring-Gov't Camp-Route No. 3 CraterLake NationalParkhwy. system: Good Bye Creek-Parking Area, Sep 1941. Whiteprint. Scale 1/16"=1'. 80. National Park Service. Roads, trails andparkways: Constructiondata as of Dec. 30, 1955, CraterLake National Park. Whiteprint chart. 81. Walsh, Stephen J. Vegetation of CraterLake NationalPark, [undated], hand-colored contour map. 82. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. Rogue River NationalForest, Oregon and California: Willamette, Humboldt and Mt. Diablo meridians, 1934, with undated typescript attachment entitled "Resorvoir [sic] Sites: Mineral Lands Withdrawals." Scale 1"=4 miles.

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83. U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake, topographic map, edition of Apr 1911, reprint of Oct 1913, hand-marked with proposed road system. Scale 1:62,500.

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84. U.S. Geological Survey. DiamondLake, Oregon, edition of 1917, reprint of 1926. Scale 1:12,500. 85. U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake Nat'l Park, Oregon, edition of Jun 1911, reprinted 1925. 86. Undated whiteprint on linen enlarged copy of portion of U.S.G.S. topo map of Crater Lake, probably from the 1911 edition. 87. U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Forestry. Vegetation type map: Partof the MasterPlanfor CraterLake NationalPark, 1937. Two whiteprint copies, one hand-colored. 88. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region. East-Park entrance trailhead, Chemult RangerDist, Winema NF., 9 Feb 1968, hand-colored whiteprint site plan. 89. Rose' & Breedlove, Inc. Preliminaryaddition to CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake, Oregon, 11 Sep 1970. Three white print sheets. 90. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Dept. Crater Lake National Park. Spring encasement, Annie Spring, CraterLake NationalPark, "Built, 30 July 1958. One whiteprint sheet. 91. Crater Lake National Park. Ranger dormitory, [undated]. Set of five colored drawings of lighting fixtures. 92. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Bureau of Public Roads. District No. 1, Portland, Oregon. Miscellaneous standardminor structures: pipe and log culverts, paved and drop inlets, log cribbing, retainingwalls, rip rap handlaid, handplacedrock embankment and tile drains, whiteprint plan, Apr 1926. 93. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. Stone guardrail types, National Parkroadprojects, blueprint plan, 30 Sep 1929. 94. Kartchner, Wayne E. Graph of lake levels, 1895-1942., hand-drawn, 1942. 95. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Crater Lake National Park. Map of Crater Lake Lodge tract, blueprint plan, [undated]. Scale 1'= 100'. 96. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Crater Lake National Park. Platof lands occupied by CraterLake Company at Rim Cafeteriaarea, two blueprint plats, Aug 1929. Scale 1"=50'. 97. Crater Lake National Park and Crater National Forest, Oregon. Interboundarysurvey, blueprint plan, 7 Aug 1927, showing Anna [sic] Creek Park addition and Sun Creek park elimination. Scale 4"=1 mile.

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98. [Crater Lake National Park?]. Rim campground, undated pencil site drawing, apparently intended as concept drawing for a visitor map. 99. Undated, untitled contour map in pencil, marked in lower right corner "used for covered walkway Sinnott". 100. Undated, untitled, contour whiteprint map of Rim, showing proposed comfort station.

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Drawer 6: 101. Porter. CraterLake NationalPark: Area inside ofRim east ofInf Bldg., 14 Aug 1931. Hand-drawn contour map. Scale 1"=20', contour interval 10'. 102. [Crater Lake National Park?]. Redesign of service station, 1 Aug 1961. Hand-drawn contour map. Scale 1"=20'. 103. Set of undated, untitled transparency maps of Crater Lake National Park, Rim area. 104. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Engineering Division. Crater Lake NationalPark:Pumphouse-watersupply unit, 1927. 3 blueprint plans, crosssections, and elevations. 105. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Designs. CraterLake NationalPark: Addition to warehouse, 14 Jul 1933. Two copies each of two blueprint sheets.

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106. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CrateXLake NationalPark: Mess & bunk house, 9 Jul 1929. Four blueprint sheets.

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107. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CraterLake NationalPark: Comfort station, 2 Jun 1929. Whiteprint elevations, details, sections and plan. 108. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CraterLake NationalPark: SinnottMemorial, 30 Aug 1930.

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109. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CraterLake| NationalPark: Rim comfort station-bathhouse, 7 Aug 1930. Whiteprint plan and elevations, two copies, one hand-marked in red "Park Copy" and the other "Medford Copy. 1

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110. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CraterLake NationalPark: Gradingplan, Lodge parking area, 29 Jun 1931. Two blueprint sheets.

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11 1. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CraterLake NationalPark: Concrete water storage tank May l930. Scale /2"= 1". Whiteprint elevation, cross-section, plans, bar and materials bills. 112. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Division of Design and Construction. Winter observationplatform, Rim area, CraterLake NationalPark, 2 Jan 1957. Whiteprint plan. Scale 1"=3'. 13 .Undated and untitled contour map showing administrative area of Crater Lake National Park. 114. Zaik/Miller/DiBenedetto,Architects. Areaplan: SleepyHollowimodularhousing, revised 1 Sep 1988. Whiteprint. 115. Pacific Automatic Spriniler, Portland OR [Sprinklerplans] CraterLake Lodge, Crater Lake, Oregon, [undated]. Seven whiteprint sheets. Scale 1/8"=1'0". 116. [Crater Lake National Park?] CraterLake Lodge lightfixtures, [undated]. Whiteprint sketches and sections. 117. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Engineering Division. Guard rail types, NationalParkroadprojects, Jun 1927. Whiteprint sections and elevations. 118. U.S. Dept. of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Bureau of Public Roads. Region Eight, Portland, Oregon. UnitedStates Departmentof the Interior, NationalPark Service. Plansforproposedproject1-Al, 2-A2, 8, 3-A9: Grading, base 8 bituminous paving, Annie SpringJunction ... CraterLake NationalPark roadsystem, Oregon, [undated]. Two whiteprint sheets. 119. Undated and untitled photocopy of basement, first and second floor plans of unidentified structure, hand-marked "Electrician ... Jim Fisher CLNP". 120. Mobile Homes Manufacturers Association. Park Division. Suggested "Sanitary station "for travel trailers,20 Dec 1961. Plan, elevation, detail and section. Scale V= 'O '.

121. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. The masterplanforpreservationand use: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, Aug 1959. Hand-colored whiteprint copy. 122. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. The masterplan: CraterLake National Park,Oregon, 1947. Two half-size blueprint copies, postbound. 123. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. The masterplanfor preservationand use: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, [undated, c1 961]. Two whiteprint copies, Copy 1 hand-colored.

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Drawer 7: 124. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Park roadsign programand inventory, entire park, CraterLake NationalPark, 21 Aug 1956. Six whiteprint charts, hand-marked. 125. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Directionalsigns, various, CraterLake NationalPark, Sep 1959. Hand-marked "Approved to be built." White scale drawings and location map. 126. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch (R. T. Entwistle). Detailed sign constructionplan, Castle Crest wildflower garden, CraterLake National Park, 20 Sep 1956. Hand-marked "Built." Whiteprint scale drawing. Scale 1 2"=1'.

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127. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service.] Landscape Branch (R. T. Entwistle). Rim intersectionsign layout, CraterLake NationalPark, 27 Jul 1956. 5 sheets pencil drawings on tracing paper. 128. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch (R. T. Entwistle)?] Set of five undated, untitled scale drawings in peritl on tracing paper of Klarnath Falls and Medford directional signs. 129. [Crater Lake National Park?] Set of untitled and undated hand-stenciled lettering masters for directional and warning signs, various locations at Crater Lake National Park. 130. [Crater Lake National Park?]. Exhibit arrangement-WatchmanLookout, CraterLake N.P., [undated]. 14 whiteprint sheets. 131. [Crater Lake National Park?] Set of untitled and undated lettering masters and drawings on tracing paper for nature trail signs at Crater Lake National Park, including lettering masters for individual characters. 12 sheets. 132. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of the Park Engineer. Alphabet andnumber templates, Yosemite NationalPark, 19 Apr 1954. Whiteprint sheet of alphabet templates. 133. [Crater Lake National Park?] Three undated plastic printing plates for exhibit panels, entitled "Motor Trails," "The Role of Fire", and "Crater Lake water level recording station." 134. [Crater Lake National Park?] Four undated photocopied lettering masters and drawings for interpretive signs: "Mount Scott," "Indian Legend," "Godfrey Glen," and mountains visible from Crater Lake. 135.[Crater Lake National Park?]. Interpretivesign, South Entrance road: Transitionforest, [undated]. Pencil scale drawing on tracing paper. Scale 1 1/2 = '0'".

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136. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Parkheadquartersentrance sign: Crater Lake NationalPark,Region Four, Jun 1956. Measured drawing in pencil on tracing paper. 137. [Crater Lake National Park?]. Name platesforall residences [undated]. Measured scale drawing in pencil on tracing paper. 138. [Crater Lake National Park?]. Kerr Notch and North Junction [directionalsigns, undated]. 6 measured scale drawings in pencil on tracing paper. Scale 1"=1'0". 139. [Crater Lake National Park?] SinnottMemorial Overlook, 23 Aug 1960. Measured scale drawing in pencil on tracing paper, hand-marked "Built". Scale 1"=4". 140. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. CraterLake Lodge, 1922. sheets.

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141. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service]. Firewallconstruction in stairwells of CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake Nat'l Park, Klamath County, Oregon, 9 Jun 1948. One sheet blueprint sections. 142. Global Steel Products Corp. CraterLake cafeteriabldg-Addn. & alterations, 26 Jul 1971. 6 whiteprint sheets measured drawings. 143. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Designs. Comfort station, Rim area, CraterLake NationalPark, 3 Apr 1937. One blueprint sheet and whiteprint copy hand-marked "Medford Copy." 144. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Architecture. Covered entrance for comfort station, Rim Village, CraterLake NationalPark, 10 Jun 1958. Whiteprint plan and elevation with hand markings. 145. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Sign program, park alphabet, NationalPark [sic], 5 Jul 1960. Hand-traced lettering guide on tracing paper. 146. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Designs. Pit toilets: single unit, double unit & urinal combination, Parks general, 30 Aug 1937. Three blueprint plans, elevations, sections and details. 147. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Designs. Cross section to accompanyplansfor proposedfill at Vidae Creek, CraterLake NationalPark, 8 Feb 1938. Blueprint section. 148. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design [sic]. Regional Office. Shelterfor campgroundmap, Rim area, CraterLake NationalPark, 6 Jul 1940. Blue plan, elevations and section.

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149. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Plans & Design Division. Regional Office. | Rim area: part of the Master Plan, CraterLake NationalPark, May 1927. Hand-marked whiteprint map.

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150. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Rim area, part of the MasterPlan, CraterLake NationalPark,Mar 1956. Three whiteprint copies, two stamped "Interim Master Plan Sheet." 151. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans & Designs. Regional Office. Hospital,headquartersarea, CraterLake NationalPark, 1940-1941. 8 blueprint sheets.

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152. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Development. Regional Office. Hospital remodeling, headquartersarea, CraterLake NationalPark, 10 May 1949. Two whiteprint sheets. 153. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Landscape Architecture. Western Office, Division of Design and Construction. Headquarters-MunsonValley, partof the MasterPlan, CraterLake NationalPark, Jun 1955, revised Jan 1962. Whiteprint map, hand-colored. 154. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Plans & Design Divisior. Regional Office. Minor developed areas, part of the Master Plan, 30 Apr 1947, revised 21 Sep 1948. Hand-colored whiteprint maps on one sheet. 155. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Vegetation treatmentplan and Interpretiveplan, part of the MasterPlanfor CraterLake National Park, Jan 1947. Two whiteprint copies of vegetation plan and one of interpretive plan.

& Drawer 8: 156. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans & Design. Regional Office. Checking station and ranger quarters, West entrance, CraterLake NationalPark, 9 Jan 1943. Whiteprint floor plan and elevations. 157. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Regional Office. West entrance development, west boundary, CraterLake NationalPark, 5 Jan 1943. Hand-colored whiteprint map. Scale "=40'. 158. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans & Design. Regional Office. Museum on the Rim, CraterLake NationalPark, 18 Mar 1943. Whiteprint plan and elevation. 159. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans & Design. Field Office. | Temporary checking kiosk, North entrance, CraterLake N.P., 24 Jul 1946. 2 whiteprint sheets. CRLA Maps, Drawings & Plans

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160. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans & Design. Regional Office. Fire lookout, Mt. Scott, CraterLake NationalPark, 22 Aug 1946. Two copies each of two blueprint sheets and two whiteprints U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. The masterplan: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. 1940, ninth completed edition [eighth edition of 1939 revised]. Set of 22 hand-colored maps, plan and drawings, post-bound. OVERSIZE 161. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Signs and markers, CraterLake NationalPark, 7 Jul 1957. 6 of 7 blueprint sheets only. 162. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Regional Office. Fire lookout, Union Peak, CraterLake NationalPark, 18 Oct 1938. Two blueprint sheets. 163. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Western Office. Division of Design and Construction. Shop and equipment building, Munson Valley, CraterLake NationalPark, 29 Jul 1954. One blueprint copy, 9 sheets; incomplete whiteprint copy of 6 sheets only. 164. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Regional Office. New cabin development, Rim area-eastof Lodge, CraterLake NationalPark, 18 Oct 1938. One blueprint map. Scale 1"=40'0". 165. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Designs. Regional Office. Remodeling employees residences, gov 't employees housekeeping area, Crater Lake NationalPark, 12 Sep 1938. One blueprint sheet. 166. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Regional Office. Rehabilitationof living quarters, utility area-headquarters,CraterLake NationalPark, 6 Jan 19#39. One blueprint sheet. 167. U.S. Dept. of Interior. Natonal Park Service. Engineering Division. Regional Office. Undergroundelect. distribution, services to residences, headquartersarea, CraterLake NationalPark, 20 Mar 1951. One whiteprint sheet. 168. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Division. Crater Lake Office. Undergroundelectricaldistribution, service to residences-headquartersarea, Crater Lake NationalPark, May 1956. One whiteprint sheet. 169. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Architectural Division. Regional Office. Porch-storm entrance & oil storage-Res nos. 25, 28, 30, 31 & 32, headquartersarea (Munson V), CraterLake NationalPark, 14 Apr 1954. One whiteprint sheet. 170. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans & Design. Regional Office. Transformerroom, CraterLake ParkCo. Lodge, CraterLake NationalPark, 10 Oct 1940. One blueprint sheet.

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171. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Regional Office. Undergroundtransformervault, Rim area, CraterLake NationalPark, 8 Oct 1942. One whiteprint sheet.

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172. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Regional Office. Maintenanceand utility yard, South entrance, CraterLake NationalPark, 9 Aug 1940. Hand-drawn pencil map on tracing paper, one sheet, and blueprint copy. 173. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Regional Office. Addition to transformerhouse, headquartersarea, CraterLake NationalPark, 12 Sept 1941. One whiteprint sheet. 174. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Branch. Region Four Office. Water resources and water rights, headquarters-rimarea, CraterLake NationalPark Sep 1960. One whiteprint sheet.

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175. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. ] Suggested layout, underground walkway, museum site to Sinnott Memorial, CraterLake NationalPark, Dec 1954. Handdrawn plan, section and elevation in pencil on graph and tracing paper. 176. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. L.P. Lovejoy, Licensed Surveyor, Medford Ore. Topography-New residence area, headquartersarea. CraterLake NationalPark, [undated]. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=50'. 177. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. L.P. Lovejoy, Licensed §urveyor, Medford Ore. Topography-OldCCC area, Annie Spring area, CraterLake National Park, [undated]. Two copies of one whiteprint sheet, one hand-marked in red "Park Copy" and the other "Medford Copy." Scale 1"=50'. 178.U.S.Dept.ofInterior. NationalParkService. ParkLandscapeArchitect. Park Office. Topography-Proposedser[vice] sta[tion]site, headquartersarea, CraterLake National Park, revision of Dec 1954. One hand-drawn sheet in pencil on tracing paper and whiteprint copy with overlay hand-marked "No"

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179. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Standardwood signs, CraterLake NationalPark,Region Four, Apr 1955. Measured drawing in pencil on tracing paper and whiteprmt copy.

180. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Landscape Architecture. W.O.D.C. Office. Annie Spring area, part of the Master Plan, CraterLake National Park Oregon, Dec 1959. Four hand-colored whiteprint sheets. 181. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. San Francisco Planning and Service Center. Office of Design and Construction. Annie Spring, part of the MasterPlan, Crater Lake NationalPark Oregon, 8 Jul 1966. 2 hand-colored whiteprint sheets.

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182. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. San Francisco Planning and Service Center. Office of Design and Construction. Annie Spring, developed areaplan, Crater Lake Nat. Park, May -Nov 1968. 3 hand-colored whiteprint sheets. 183. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. San Francisco Planning and Service Center. Office of Design and Construction. Annie Spring, developed areaplan, Crater Lake NationalPark,24 Jul 1969. 2 hand-marked whiteprint sheets. 184. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service.] Annie spring development conceptplan, CraterLake NationalPark, 29 Jun 1971. One hand-marked whiteprint sheet. 185. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Division. Crater Lake Office. Power line relocation: main transmission line-pole 32-116, CraterLake NationalPark, 26 Jul 1955. One whiteprint sheet.

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186. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Division. Crater Lake Office. Topographyfor covered walkway, Sinnott Memorial, CraterLake NationalPark Jul 1955. Hand-drawn map in pencil on linen. Scale 1"=10', contour interval 2'0". 187. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Division. Crater Lake Office. Layout offirst phase, Annie Springs campground, CraterLake NationalPark, [undated]. Hand-drawn map on linen with whiteprint copy. Scale 1"=50'0". 188. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Division. Crater Lake Office. Topographyfor secondphase, Annie Springs campground, CraterLake NationalPark, 12 Jul 1955. Hand-drawn map on linen with whiteprint copy. Scale 1"=50'0", contour interval 1'0". 189. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. Field Office. Suggested road relocation, Munson Valley headquarters, CraterLake NationalPark, 8 Nov 1955. 2 hand-drawn originals on tracing paper and hand-colored witeprint copy. 190. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Office. Crater Lake Office. Boathouse & workshop, Wizard Island, CraterLake NationalPark, Mar 1956. One whiteprint sheet. 191. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Sign layout and stakingplan, Annie Spring intersection, CraterLake NationalPark, 19 Jun 1956. Original hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper and whiteprint copy. 192.U.S.Dept.ofInterior. NationalParkService. Landscape Branch. CraterLakeOffice. Coursefor Drivers school, park, CraterLake National Park, 2 Jul 1956. One handmarked whiteprint sheet.

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193. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office.| Drinkingfountain, Rim area-Cafeteria,CraterLake NationalPark, 12 Sep 1956. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper and whiteprint copy. 194. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Campgroundfireplace,Annie Spring, CraterLake NationalPark, Feb 1957. Handdrawn in pencil on tracing paper, with whiteprint copy. 195. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Maintenance Division. Crater Lake Office. L.P. gas installation, Lost Creek, CraterLake NationalPark,Mar 1957. Handdrawn in pencil on tracing paper. 196. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Field Office. Picnic sites, Rim drive, CraterLake NationalPark, 20 Mar 1957. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper.

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197. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Informationalsigns, entire park, CraterLake NationalPark, Apr 1957. One whiteprint sheet. 198. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Trailer court layout, Annie Spring, CraterLake NationalPark, 27 May 1957. Two sheets handdrawn in pencil on tracing paper and one hand-marked whiteprint copy. 199. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. "J.S.A." CraterLake sounding chart, CraterLake NationalPark,Oregon, Jun 1957. Two whiteprint copies. 200. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Metal fireplace, various, CraterLake NationalPark, Aug 1957. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper with two whiteprint copies. Scale 3"=1'0".

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201. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Campground &picnic areasigns, various, CraterLake NationalPark, 4 Oct 1957. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper with photographs attached, and notation "OLD", one whiteprint copy. 202. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Directionalsigns, headquarters, CraterLake NationalPark, 15 Oct 1957. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper with one whiteprint copy. 203. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Bulletin board, campground, [Crater Lake NationalPark, undated]. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper. 204. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Painting schedule: Munson Valley residentialarea, CraterLake NationalPark, Dec 1957. 3 hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper and one whiteprint copy with paint-chip attachments.

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205. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Field Office. Suggested revisions, Anne Sp[ring] duplex, Annie Spring, CraterLake National Park, 17 Jan 1958. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper, with one hand-colored whiteprint copy. 206. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Field Office. Restore walks and walls, Rim Village-Rim Drive, CraterLake NationalPark, Mar 1958. 2 hand-drawn and hand-colored plans and sections in pencil on tracing paper with whiteprint copies. 207. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Field Office. Pit toilet, various, CraterLake National Park, 16 May 1958. One whiteprint sheet. 208. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Interpretive sign, Cloudcap, CraterLake NationalPark, Oct 1958. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper, with whiteprint copy.

Drawer 10: 209. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Directionalsigns, various, CraterLake NationalPark, Nov 1958. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper with hand-marked whiteprint copy. 210. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Temporary entrance sign supports, S & W entrances, CraterLake NationalPark, Dec 1958. Two sheets hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper with two whiteprint copies. 211. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Addition to warehouseporch, bldg. #4, utility area, CraterLake NationalPark, 7 Sep 1959. One whiteprint sheet. 212. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Campgroundredevelopment, Annie Spring area, CraterLake NationalPark, [undated]. Hand-drawn in ink on tracing paper, with two hand-marked whiteprint copies. 213. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Campgroundregister & bulletin board, various, CraterLake NationalPark, Sep 1959. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper, with whiteprint copy. 214. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Sign program, Annie Spring, CraterLake NationalPark, 23 Sep 1960. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper. 215. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Lake Trail minor developed area, part of the MasterPlan, CraterLake NationalPark, 24 Jan 1961. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper. CRLA Maps, Drawings & Plans

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216. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Topography of expanded area, Mazama Campground, CraterLake NationalPark, 9 Dec 1960. One hand-marked whiteprint copy, one copy on linen, and one transparency copy. Scale 1"=60', contour interval 1'. 217. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Park Engineer. Lands assignedto concessioner, part of the MasterPlan, CraterLake NationalPark, Dec 1964. One whiteprint sheet. 218. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Mazama campground, part of the MasterPlan, CraterLake NationalPark, 13 Jan 1961. Handdrawn in pencil on tracing paper, with whiteprint copy. 219. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Branch. Field Office. Utility & equipment storage buildingFY62, headquartersutility area, CraterLake National Park,19 Jan 1961. One whiteprint sheet.

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220. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service.] Castle Creek Canyon [intepretive sign], 8 Mar 1961. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper. 221. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office.. Landscape improvements-residential, units 15 and 17-William SteelCircle, Crater Lake NationalPark, 24 May 1961. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper with whiteprint copy.I 222. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Parking area: development, Lake Trail, CraterLake NationalPark, 23 Jul 1961. 2 whiteprint copies, profile with contour map. 223. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Sign program, parkalphabet, CraterLake NationalPark, 16 Oct 1961. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper. 224. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Road improvement study, Annie Spring: intersection, CraterLake NationalPark, 1 Dec 1961. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing and graph paper, with whiteprint copy.

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225. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Branch. Field Office. | Alterations to Administration bldg. no. 1, headquarters, CraterLake NationalPark, Ore., 23 Jan 1962. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper, with whiteprint copy. 226. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Crater Lake National Park. Sketch of Sleepy Hollow trailerpark, Munson Valley, CLNP, Ore., 4 May 1962. One whiteprint sheet.

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227. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Crater Lake National Park. Sleepy Hollow traierpark, Munson Valley, C.L.N.P. Oregon: Electricalservice connections, 18 Jul 1962. One working and 2 as-built hand-marked whiteprint copies. 228. Clark, J. T. Proposeddevelopment, Annie Spring area, 15 Jan 1962. One whiteprint map sheet. Scale 1"=100'. 229. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Park Engineer. Proposeddevelopment, Annie Springs, CraterLake, Dec 1963. Hand-drawn in pencil and hand-colored on tracing paper. Scale 1"=100'. 230. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. Field Office. Sign program, CraterLake NationalPark, 9 Apr -8 Aug 1962. 12 hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper and one whiteprint copy. 231. U. S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Crater Lake National Park. Exhibit layout of SinnottMemorial, Munson Valley, C.L.N.P. Ore., 13 Jun 1962. Hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper. 232. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Engineering Division. Crater Lake NationalPark, employee 's residence-Gov't camp, [undated]. One blueprint sheet. Scale ¼/4"=1'0". 233. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CraterLake NationalPark: Superintendent's residence, Jun 1932. 9 blueprint sheets. 234. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CraterLake NationalPark: Ranger dormitory, 30 Jun 1932. 7 whiteprint sheets. 235. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CraterLake NationalPark: Machine shop and utility shed, 20 June 1932. 5 of 6 blueprint sheets and 6 whiteprint copies. 236. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Machine shop alterations-entrancedoors, CraterLake NationalPark, 23 Sep 1936. One blueprint sheet. 237. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. CraterLake NationalPark: Oil and gas house, 2 Aug 1932. One blueprint sheet. 238.U.S.Dept.ofInterior. NationalParkService. BranchofPlansandDesign. General development plan, partof the Master Planfor CraterLake NationalPark, Jan 1947. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=3/4 mile. 239.U.S.Dept.ofInterior. NationalParkService. LandscapeArchitecturalBranch. Western Office, Division of Design & Construction. Generaldevelopment, part of the Master Plan, CraterLake NationalPark, Jun 1957. One whiteprint map, scale 1"=4000'. CRLA Maps, Drawings & Plans

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Drawer 11: 240. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Division. Regional Office. Road system, part of the MasterPlan, CraterLake NationalPark, Aug 1953. One handmarked whiteprint map. Scale 1"=2 miles. 241. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Landscape Architecture. Western Office, Division of Design & Construction. Roads & trails, part of the master plan, CraterLake NationalPark, Sep 1955. 3 hand-marked whiteprint sheets. Scale 1"=3/4 mile. 242. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Plansfor proposedEastEntrance road, EastEntrance-Lost Creek Ranger Staftion]. ProjectNo. 5A-2 grading, CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, 1929. 5 blueprint sheets. Scale 1"=100'. 243. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans & Design. CraterLake NationalPark, temporary employees resfidence], 3 Oct 1933. 2 copies of one whiteprint sheet. 244. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark, Addition to mess hall, 3 Jul 1933. One blueprint sheet. Scale V/4"=1 '0". 245. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark,Comfort station, gov 't area, 25 Jul 1933. One blueprint sheet. Scale 1/4''='O.

246. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark, Snowshoe cabin, 16 Aug 1933. One blueprint sheet. Scale /4"=1 '0".1 247. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark,North Entrance checking kiosk, 29 Sep 1933. One blueprint sheet. Scale

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248. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake 14Jul 1934. 11 blueprint sheets. NationalParkadministrationbuilding,

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249.U.S.Dept.ofInterior. NationalParkService. BranchofPlansandDesign. CraterLake NationalPark, Employee 's residence, Annie Springs, 19 Apr 1934. Two blueprint sheets. 250.U.S.Dept.ofInterior. NationalParkService. BranchofPlans&Design. CraterLake NationalPark, Comfort station (Annie Springs), 31 Mar 1934. One blueprint sheet. 251.U.S.Dept.ofInterior. NationalParkService. BranchofPlans&Design. CraterLake NationalPark, Combination woodshed & garage, 10 Apr 1934. One blueprint sheet.

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252. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark, Plantingplan, Lodge at Rim and gov 't area, 1 June 1934. 2 whiteprint sheets. Scale 1"=20'0". 253. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans & Design. CraterLake NationalPark, Storage shed, 28 Apr 1934. One blueprint sheet. 254. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans & Design. CraterLake NationalPark, Comfort station (portablepit toilet type), 23 May 1934. Two blueprint sheets. 255. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Camp ground-Rim area, part of the MasterPlanfor CraterLake NationalPark, 1 Jan 1936. One hand-marked whiteprint map. Scale 1 1/2"=40'.

256. U.S. Dept. of lnterior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark,Entrance motif North Entrance, 21 May 1936. One whiteprint sheet. 257. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark, Entrance motif, West Entrance, 14 May 1936. One blueprint sheet. 258. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark,Entrance motif, South Entrance, 6 Apr 1936. One whiteprint sheet. 259. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Preliminary sketch for entrance motif, South Entrance, CraterLakeNationalPark, 27 Feb 1936. One blueprint sheet. 260. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark,flag pole, 18 Mar 1936. One blueprint sheet. 261.Dept. of Agriculture. Forest Service. Rogue River National Forest, Pacific Northwest Region. Entrance sign, CraterLake NationalPark,Rogue River NationalForest, West Entrance CraterLake, Park Highway 62, 11 Jan 1972. One whiteprint sheet. 262. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark,directionalsign, 15 May 1936. 2 blueprint sheets plus additional copy of page 2. 263. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. CraterLake NationalPark,directionalsigns, 9 Jun 1936. 2 copies of 2 blueprint sheets. 264. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Plans and Design. Parking areas, Rim Roadproject 7-Cl, Unit 2: Kerr Notch, Cloud Cap, Skell Head, station 946+00to 949+00 & 953-00 to 958+00, Sentinel and Reflection Points, 30 Nov 1936. Five whiteprint sheets.

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265. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Western Office, Division of Design and Construction. H.Q. Munson Valley-utilities, part of the MasterPlan (telephone), CraterLake National Park, Jun 1955. One whiteprint map. Scale 1"=100'.

Drawer 12: 266. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Architectural Branch W.O.D.C. Roof & 2ndfloor repairs-2unit apt., Munson Valley, CraterLake NationalPark, Ore., 13 Mar 1958. 3 whiteprint sheets. 267. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Landscape Architecture. Western Office of Design & Construction. Employee 's residentialarea, Annie Springs, CraterLake NationalPark, 18 Jun 1957. 14 of 15 blueprint sheets. 268. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Architectural Branch. W.O.D.C. Electricalplan Pst &

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269. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Architecture. W.O.D.C. Fire escape-4 unit apartment, Munson Valley, CraterLake NationalPark, Ore., 23 Jan 1961. 2 whiteprint sheets. 270. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Division of Architecture. Western Office Division of Design and Construction. Comfort stations-buildingsnos. 58-59-60-61, Annie Springs camp ground, CraterLake NationalPark, 1 May 1956. 2 whiteprint sheets. 271. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Branch. W.O.D.C. Campgroundroads, Annie Springs campground, CraterLake NationalPark, May 1956. 4 whiteprint sheets. 272. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Branch. W.O.D.C. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Branch. W.O.D.C. Surfacing campgroundroads, Annie Springs campground, CraterLake NationalPark, Dec 1956. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=50'. 273. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Branch. W.O.D.C. Annie Spring utilities, part of the Master Plan, CraterLake NationalPark, May 1956. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=100'. 274. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Branch. W.O.D.C. Roads as built, headquartersresidentialarea, CraterLake NationalPark, May 1956. 3 whiteprint sheets. Scale 1"=50'.

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275. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Architecture. W.O.D.C. Undergroundwalkway (FY 61), Rim Village, CraterLake National Park, Oregon, Mar 1960. 7 whiteprint sheets. 276. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Architecture. W.O.D.C. Reconstruction-SinnottMemorial, Rim Village (F.Y. 61), CraterLake NationalPark, Mar-Dec 1960. 3 whiteprint sheets. 277. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Architecture. W.O.D.C. Reconstruction-SinnottMemorial, Rim Village (F.Y 61), CraterLake NationalPark, 18 Oct 1956. 2 copies of 4 whiteprint sheets, with two additional whiteprints. 278. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Architecture. W.O.D.C. Reconstruction-SinnottMemorial, Rim Village, CraterLake NationalPark, 8 Jun 1962. One whiteprint sheet. 279. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Landscape Architecture. Western Office of Design & Construction. Roads & trails, partof the MasterPlan, CraterLake NationalPark, Sep 1955. 3 whiteprint sheets. Scale 1"=3/4 mile. 280. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Branch. W.O.D.C. Water & sewer, headquartersresidentialarea, CraterLake NationalPark,Feb 1957. 8 whiteprint sheets. Scale 1"=50'. 281. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Engineering Branch. W.O.D.C. Grade & pave utility area, headquarters,CraterLake NationalPark, Feb 1957. 2 whiteprint sheets. Scale 1"=20'. 282. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Architecture. W.O.D.C. Utility building, headquartersarea, CraterLake NationalPark, 15 Apr 1958. One whiteprint sheet. 283. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Landscape Architecture. Western Office of Design & Construction. Interpretivedevice: various (large size and small size), CraterLake NationalPark, Nov 1957. 2 hand-drawn in pencil on tracing paper and whiteprint copies. 284. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service.] Western Office of Design & Construction. CraterLake N.P. interpretiveplaque: The story of soil, PalisadePoint, Glacialsignatures, and Cloud Cap whitebark pines, 9 Jan 1958. Four drawings in pencil and lettering masters on tracing paper. 285. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Western Office of Design and Construction. Redevelopment ofRim campground, Rim area, Crater Lake NationalPark, Apr 1957. 2 whiteprint sheets, one hand-colored. Scale 1"=40'0".

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286. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Architecture. W.O.D.C. Entrance station: Annie Spring, CraterLake NationalPark, 12 Aug 1957. One whiteprint and one blueprint copy of 2 sheets.

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287. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Western Office of Design and Construction. Interpretive sign: Union Peak, CraterLake National Park, 24 Jan 1958. One whiteprint sheet, lettering master and drawing. 288. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Western Office of Design and Construction. Visitor center: Rim area, CraterLake NationalPark, 7 Jan 1958. 2 whiteprint sheets with attached budget. Scale 1/8"=1'0". 289. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Western Office of Design and Construction. Visitor center: Rim area, CraterLake NationalPark, 24 Mar 1958. One whiteprint sheet with attached budget.

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290. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Western Office of Design and Construction. 4-unit apartmentbuilding, headquarters, CraterLake NationalPark, 28 May 1958. One blueprint sheet. Scale 1"=150'. 291. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Utility & equipment storage bldg., Munson Valley, Klamath County, CraterLake NationalPark, Ore, May 1963. 10 blueprint sheets. 292. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Landscape Architecture. W.O.D.C. Amphitheater, Mazama campground, CraterLake NationalPark, 5 Jul 1961. 6 whiteprint sheets.

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293. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. W.O.D.C. Topographic sheet, drawing no. 3218 [ofmachine shop andgarage], CraterLake NationalPark, undated. 3 whiteprint sheets. Scale not noted. 294. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. W.O.D.C. Trunk sewer, Rim areato headquarters, CraterLake NationalPark, Mar 1965. 6 whiteprint sheets, half size reproduction. Scale 1"=200'. 295. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of the Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark: 200, 000 gal. water reservoir, 28 Jul 1931. One photostatic sheet, half size reproduction. 296. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of the Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif Topographicalsheets, Rim Village area, [CraterLake NationalPark], 16 Jun 1934. 5 hand-marked whiteprint sheets with extra copies of sheets #1 and 2.

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Drawer 13: 297. Copp. CraterLake-Rim Area, Sep 1929. Hand-drawn contour map with notes on vegetation. Scale 1"=40'. 298. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of the Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif. CraterLake National Park, Rim Village area, Jul 1933. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=100'. 299. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of the Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark, headquartersarea, 26 Mar 1931. One hand-marked whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=100'. 300. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of the Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of the Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark, Watchman Lookout tower, engineeringdrawing showingframing details, 8 Aug 1931. One whiteprint sheet. 301. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of the Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark, headquartersarea, Jun 1932. One handmarked photocopy sheet. Scale 1"=50'. 302. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of the Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif Rim area, sewer & water systems, utilities layout, partof the Master Plan, CraterLake NationalPark, 1 Jan 1937. One whiteprint sheet hand-marked "Fire Planning" and photocopy. 303. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service.] Rim areageneralplan, 1931. Handtraced in pencil on tracing paper. Scale 1'=40'. 304. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark Annie Springs area, Jun 1932. One whitepnint sheet. Scale 1"=40', contour interval 2'. 305. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark, map of power transmission line, Mar 1932. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=1000', vertical scale 1"=100'. 306. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLakeNationalPark, map ofpower transmissionline, Mar 1933. 2 copies one whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=200'. 307. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark, Rim area: parking areadevelopment at the Lodge, May 1933. 2 whiteprint sheets. Scale 1"=20'.

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308. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco,

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309. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif, CraterLake NationalPark, curb andsidewalk, Rim area, May 1935. 2 blueprint sheets. Horizontal scale 1"=40', vertical scale 1"=4'. 310. U. S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalParktopographicalmap: Cold Spring campground, Sep 1935. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=40'.

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311. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark: trail oiling-Rim area, Aug 1933. 11 blueprint sheets. Scale 1"=1/4 mile.

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312. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark: proposedparking areaimprovement, Rim area, Oct 1935. One blueprint sheet. Scale 1"=40'. 313. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark topographicalmap: North Junction area, Dec 1935. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=40'. 314. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif. CraterLake NationalParktopographicalmap: West Entrance area, Dec 1935. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=40'. 315. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLakeNationalParktopographicalmap:SouthEntrancearea, Jan 1936. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=40'. 316. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark: profile, North Ranger station water line, as constructed, Nov 1935. One whiteprint sheet. Horizontal scale 1"=100', vertical scale 1"=20'. 317. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark: service roads andparking areas, park headquarters (amendedplan), Jan 1937. One whiteprint sheet. 318. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark: proposedsewer system-park headquartersemployees cabin area, Jan 1937. Two blueprint sheets.

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319. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark topographicalparkfor proposed campgroundlayout, Rim area, Feb 1937. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=40'. 320. [Crater Lake National Park]. CraterLake, proposed campground, Rim area, [undated]. Hand-drawn and hand-colored contour map. Scale 1"=40'. 321. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalParkbase map, Aug 1937. One hand-marked whiteprint sheet. Scale 1 ¼/4"=2 miles, contour interval 250'. 322. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Regional Office. Topographicalsheets, Rim area campground, CraterLake NationalPark, Jul 1938. Whiteprint, sheet 1 of 7 only. Scale 1"=40'. 323. Clark, A. E. Rim area topography, [CraterLake NationalPark], Sept 1937. 3 handdrawn and hand-colored contour maps, part of a larger set.

Drawer 14: 324. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Topographic map, part of the Master Planfor CraterLake NationalPark,Jan 1947. Two copies of sheet no. 16 of a whiteprint set only. Copy 2 includes annotations through Mar 1957. Scale not noted. 325. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Western Office, Division of Design & Construction. Generaldevelopment, partof the Master Plan, CraterLake NationalPark, Jun 1957. One hand-marked whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=4000'.

326. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Western Office, Division of Design & Construction. Topographic base map, part of the Master Plan, CraterLake NationalPark, Jun 1957. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=4000'. 327. U.S. Dept. of Intenror. National Park Service. Landscape Architectural Branch. Western Office, Division of Design & Construction. Topographic base map. part of the Master Plan, CraterLake NationalPark, [undated]. 2 copies of one whiteprint sheet. Scale not noted. 328. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Rim areageneral plan, water layout, part of the MasterPlanfor CraterLake NationalPark, Jan 1942. One hand-marked whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=100'.

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329. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Regional Office. | Topographic sheet, Lost Creek area, CraterLake NationalPark, 22 Sep 1946. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=40', contour interval 2'. 330. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Regional Office. Topographic sheet, headquartersarea, ballgrounds, CraterLake NationalPark,8 Aug 1946. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=50', contour interval 2'. 331. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Regional Office. Topographicsheet, South Entrance area, CraterLake NationalPark, 4 Oct 1946. 8 whiteprint sheets. Scale 1"=100', contour interval=2'.

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332. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Headquartersand Rim area Undergroundcable. Power & telephone lines. CraterLake National Park, 1931. Handdrawn in ink on linen, one sheet, and one blueprint copy. Scale 1"=200'. 333. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Sewer extension, cabin area, Park headquarters,CraterLake NationalPark, 9 Sep 1939. One handmarked whiteprint sheet. Scale l"=50'. 334. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Service road extension, hospital-parkheadquarters, CraterLake NationalPark, 28 Nov 1940. One blueprint sheet. 335. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Topographic sheet no.1 of 1, North Entrancearea, CraterLake National Park,Mar 1942. 2 copies of one whiteprint sheet, one with attached hand-drawing of contours. Scale 1"=40', contour interval 2'. 336. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service.] North Entrance area[CraterLake NationalPark,Aug 1941. Hand-drawn topographic map on heavy linen of north boundary of park. Scale 1"=40'. 337. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Branch of Engineering. Maintenance and utility yard in south park addition, CraterLake National Park, 12 Aug 1940. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=50'. 338. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service]. Four room cabinforCraterLake NationalPark Co., CraterLake NationalPark, 10 Oct 1939, sheets 1-3 drawn by Q. A. Deardorff 2 Jan 1941. 5 bluepnnt sheets. 339. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Office of Chief Engineer, San Francisco, Calif CraterLake NationalPark: proposed water line between Rim areaandpark headquarterswater system, Aug 1937. Two blueprint sheets.

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340. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Water Rights Section. Office of Chief Counsel. Water rights and systems, CraterLake NationalPark, Sep 1941. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=4000'. 341. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Planning & Construction Division. Regional Office. Transformer vault, Rim area, CraterLake NationalPark, 8 Aug 1950. 2 copies of one whiteprint sheet. 342. Standard Oil Company of California. Service station, CraterLake NationalPark, 17 Mar 1955. 3 whiteprint sheets, including preliminary specifications. 343. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Division of Design and Construction. Equipment building, CraterLake NationalParkfor Oregon-Washington Telephone Company, Rim campground, 5 May 1961. One whiteprint sheet 344. [U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service.] Circulationplan, partof the Master Plan, CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, Aug 1969. One whiteprint sheet. Scale 1"=3/4 mile. 345. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Lodge interim improvement, old Rim area, CraterLake, Dec 1980. 13 whiteprint sheets. 346. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Replace toilet facilities, Cleetwood Cove trail, CraterLake, Oct 1983. 14 whiteprint sheets, reduced size reproduction.

347. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. CraterLake Lodge life safety improvements, Rim area, CraterLake, Jun 1982. 13 whiteprint sheets, reduced size reproduction. 348. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Western Service Center. Environmental Planning and Design. Parkingarea 8 overlook, Watchman Overlook CraterLake NationalPark,Apr 1971. 6 photocopy sheets, half-size reproduction. 349. Conrad, R., and L. Dominguez. Promenadewall evaluation, fall 1993, CraterLake NationalPark, Nov 1993. One CADD sheet. Scale 1"=50'. 350. Rose' & Breedlove, Inc. Preliminary: CraterLake store at Annie Springs, 2 Jan 1970. 2 copies of 3 whiteprint sheets. Scale ¼/4"=1'0". 351. [Fletcher, Farr, Ayotte?]. Site plan ... topographicsurvey, Cleetwood Cove area, trailheadarea, CraterLake NationalPark, 10 Feb 1995. 5 photocopied sheets. Scale 1"=20'0". 352. U.S. Dept. of Interior. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Topography with utilities, Rim Village, CraterLake NationalPark, [undated]. 6 hand-marked whiteprint sheets. Scale 1"=50', contour interval 2'. CRLA Maps, Drawings & Plans

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353. U.S. Geological Survey. Maklaks Craters, Oregon. Provisional edition, 1985. One mimeograph sheet. Scale 1:24,000.

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19. 1946 U.S.G.S.; miscellaneous topos 20. Aerial surveys and orthophotos 21. Trail maps; road maps, various zones-Avalanche and snow

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Phantom Ship's Log and Fem Feelers Gazette

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VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: B/W and color illustrations VOLUME: .5 cubic foot SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: The Phantom Ship 's Log was a mimeographed Crater Lake park newsletter edited and published by CRLA staff from 1957 to 1984. It was originally intended to be published monthly but was printed less often in some years. In 1983, a yearbook was published called the Phantom Ship 's Crew. The Log was edited by Ray Rundell in 1957-1958, Jack Raftery in 1959-1960, Bruce Black 1960-1961, Lynn Williamson 1961-1962, Neal Guse in 1962, Marvin L. Nelson, Warren A. Johnson and Roy Allen in 1963, Donald M. Robinson in 1964, John F. Chapman in 1965, Glen Kaye in 1966, L. H. Wallenbum in 1967, M. B. Evans in 1968-1969, Terry Heishman, Bonnie Turner and Ann Brown in 1970, Diane Bassett in 1971, and by Frances Atkins in 1972, at which time the formerly occasional periodical became a monthly "published for the employees of Crater Lake National Park by park wives." It continued under this masthead in 1973 with Dale Bathurst as editor and Bev Klein as reporter. In 1974, Libby Karr took over as editor with Klein continuing as reporter, after which the Log apparently ceased publication until July 1979, when it resumed under the editorship of Robin Lange. Another hiatus in publication occurs between 1979 and December 1981, when one issue appears with T. Heishman listed as editor. Regular publication resumed from January to December 1982 under the editorship of the Warfields, after which a few issues were published in 1983 and 1984 by Forbes and Jarvis. The Fern Feelers Gazette, described as "Containing News, Views & Antics of Interest to Park Naturalists," appears to have been short-lived. The archives has three issues, two under this title (Volume 2 nos. 1 and 2), and one entitled The New Gazette.

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Crater Lake Lodge Rehabilitation Slide Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1010 CATALOG NUMBER: 8901 LOCATION: Park Historian's Office DATE RANGE: 1991-1994 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Color dye coupler slides (primarily Ektachrome) and a few silver gelatin images.

VOLUME: 2.1 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: These images were created by park historian Steve Mark to document the Phase I internal and external rehabilitation of Crater Lake Lodge between May and August of 1991. Some later images are included.

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Crater Lakes and Oregon Caves Oral History Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1011 CATALOG NUMBER: 8902 LOCATION: Park Historian's Office and Museum Storage; transcriptions in Park Library DATE RANGE: 1951-1990's

BULK DATES: 1980s-1990s

AUDIO MATERIALS FORMATS: Cassettes and reel to reel tapes VOLUME: 3 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: 40 interviews on 50 tapes, documenting CRLA and ORCA day-to-day management, special events, prominent staff, and special projects from 1951 to present. Topics include tree excavations, exit tunnel excavations at ORCA, the history of Mount Mazama, as well as the geology of Crater Lake. Of special note is an early interview with a now-dead Klamath Indian, Mr. Nelson, who tells the legend of Crater Lake in both English and the Klamath languages.

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Bob Benton 9 and 11 Mar 1994 [cassette] Bob Benton 21-22 Mar 1994 [cassette] Interview on 22 Mar 1991 by P. Motsko for "Reflections" article, Summer 1991 [cassette] Emmett Blanchfield 7 Mar 1995 [cassette] Albert Hackert and Otto Heckert, 31 Oct 1991 [cassette] Russell Sadler 11 Feb 1992 [cassette]

O.W. (Pete) Foiles, Ranger at CRLA 1939-1942, oral interviews 4 Aug 1987 [cassette] Mrs. Hazel Frost, wife of W. T. (Jack) Frost, CRLA ranger 1936-43, 4 Aug 1987, interview by John Morrison [cassette] Earl Wall 17 Mar 1984 [cassette] Howard Arant 30 Nov 1984 in Medford [cassette] Ted Arthur 1 Sep 1992 [cassette] Dr. Herbert Armnentrout, Clackamas OR, oral interview 4 Aug 1987, 1935 CCC biology tech, season ranger 1938-40, interview by Jim Morrison, NPS historian [cassette] Vivienne Meola interview, Salem OR, 29 Aug 1987 Doug and Sadie Road, Phoenix OR, interview, living and worked in CRLA 1934-42, interview by John Morrison [cassette] Larry Smith interview, 10 Feb 1989, parts 1 and 2 [2 cassettes] Herbert Nelson telling Crater Lake story in Klamath to Teal Stem, U of 0, 1951, followed by another story in Klamath but no translation in files. [cassette]

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1 Crater Lake Park Planning Files ACCESSION NUMBER: 1012 CATALOG NUMBER: 8903 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1930's-1994 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white and color photoprints and photonegatives; color dye coupler slides VOLUME: 23 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Collection of official reports, surveys and other documents on the development of Crater Lake National Park, including environmental assessments, cultural resource studies, visitor surveys, development concept plans, master plans, statements for management, statements for interpretation, environmental impact statements, and other reports by Federal agencies and contractors.

Item List:

Box I Series: Park History Thomas, W. Craig. The legends of CraterLake. Crater Lake National Park, 1934. [Notebook], New park headquarterssite locationcorrespondence [19431986]. Rogers, Edmund, compiler. History of legislation relatingto the National ParkSystem through 82 Congress [including CRLA enabling legislation]. 3 vols. Ring bound. U. S Dept of Interior, 1958. Box 2 Smith, Larry, and Lloyd Smith. A chronologicalhistory and importantevent log of CraterLake NationalPark. 1971; revised August 1972. CRLA Park Planning Files

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Smith, Larry, and Lloyd Smith. A chronologicalhistory and importantevent log of CraterLake NationalPark. 1971; revised August and September 1972. Smith, Larry, and Lloyd Smith. A chronologicalhistory and important event log of CraterLake NationalPark. 1971; revised July 1975. Undated chronology of events at Crater Lake National Park from 11 Jul 1975 to 23 Jul 1977. Smith, Larry, and Lloyd Smith. The Smith brothers'chronological history: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, 1832 to 1982. July 1982. Unrau, Harlan D. Administrative History: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. 1987 edition. 2 volumes. Mark, Stephen. Administrative History Chapter 17: Planningand development at Rim Village. 1991.

Box 3 Series: Management Guides and Briefing Books [Undated and untitled tab-guided briefing book for Crater Lake National Park] CraterLake briefing book, August 1976. CraterLake briefing book, March 1978 [Undated and untitled tab-guided briefing book for Crater Lake National Park and neighboring parks, c 1978] National Park Service. Pacific Northwest Region. Operations evaluation: CraterLake NationalPark, August 8-12, 1988 [2 folders]

Box 4 Series: Master Plans, General Management Plans, and Statements for Management Crater Lake National Park. Masterplan narrative 1945. Crater Lake National Park. Management objectives. February 1970. CRLA Park Planning Files

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Crater Lake National Park. Masterplan: preliminaryworking draft. October 1970. "Workshop: Preliminary draft of Environmental Assessment for Crater Lake Master Plan," May 1975. Environmentalassessmentfor CraterLake Master Plan, CraterLake NationalPark [undated, c 1975]. CraterLake NationalParkMasterPlan: repliesfrom respondents; "received 9115m5." National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Generalmanagementplan: CraterLakeNationalPark.PartIII: Visitoruseplan. PartIV General development plan. Revised draft, August 1976, with comments. Crater Lake National Park. Classifiedstructurefield inventory report, March 1976 [includes original photographic prints]. Crater Lake National Park. Fire managementplan, [1977]. Crater Lake National Park. Environmentalassessment: draft visitoruse and generaldevelopment plans. July 1977. Crater Lake National Park. Draft general development plan. July 1977. Crater Lake National Park. Generalmanagementplan. December 1977. Box 5 Crater Lake National Park. Emergency survey of concessionfacilities, May 1981. Crater Lake National Park. Environmental assessment: replacement of the comfort stationfacilities, Cleetwood Cove Trail, September 1983. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. CraterLake NationalPark: Cleetwood Cover. IFB 9320-83A Replace toiletfacilities, Package No. 225, 25 November 1983. Crater Lake National Park. Environmentalassessment; development concept plan; amendment to the generalmanagementplan [undated, c 1984]. Crater Lake National Park. Interim development concept plan; amendment to the generalmanagementplan. April 1985.

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Crater Lake National Park. Briefing of June 26, 1984forRussell E. Dickenson, Director, NationalParkService: The 1984 development concept plan andamendment to the generalmanagementplan, CraterLake National Park. June 1984. University of Washington. Cooperative Park Studies Unit. Summary ofpublic response to CraterLake NationalParkdevelopment concept plan. 1984. Crater Lake National Park. Environmentalassessment: rehabilitationof north entrance road, August 1984. Crater Lake National Park. Parksecurityplan, revised 5/94. Crater Lake National Park. Statementfor management, 10 Jan 1977. Crater Lake National Park. Statementfor management, 1983. Crater Lake National Park. Statementfor management, [August] 1986.

Series: Resources Management Crater Lake National Park.

Natural resources managementplan, c 1967.

Hakel, Larry L., and Glen Kaye. Long-range aquatic resources management plan: CraterLakeNationalPark,1969-1978. 1969. Crater Lake National Park. Resources management plan, May 1970. Crater Lake National Park. Natural resourcesmanagement plan, Nov 1970. National Park Service. Pacific Northwest Region. Negative declaration: CraterLake NationalPark[on proposed test prescribed fires, c1976]. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Findingof no significant impact: reconstructionof west CraterRim Drive, CraterLake NationalPark, 1981. Rouse, James. "Cultural resources management program," manuscript and typescript notes, 1981. Crater Lake National Park. Naturalandcultural resources managementplans and environmentalassessment. 1981.

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Box 6 Unger et al., Engineering & Design Associates. Analysis ofelectrical distributionsystem at CraterLake NationalPark, 21 Oct 1982. Crater Lake National Park. Culturalresources managementprogram, 1982. Crater Lake National Park. Resource managementplan and environmental assessment, 1983 [2 folders]. Crater Lake National Park. Resource managementplan, 1986. Crater Lake National Park. Housing study, review draft, October 1988. Zaik/Miller/diBenedetto, Architects. CraterLake commissary and employee lodging [undated, c1988?] National Park Service. Housingand concessioneradministrativefacilities plan, CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, February 1989. Winthrop Associates Cultural Research. Culturalresource overview, Crater Lake National Park: Ethnology (Chaps. 2-4 and bibliography), Draft, 23 May 1991. Crater Lake National Park. Resource management plan, 1993. Undated chart, "Present and potential white pine commercial values, national parks, Pacific Coast region [includes Crater Lake]. Hazard tree inspection forms RR-2330-1, 1979. Color prints, negatives and field book for vistas inventory, 1981. Box 7 Greene, Linda. Historicresource study: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Draft, 1981. Greene, Linda. Historicresource study: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. 1984. University of Oregon. Department of Architecture and Department of Landscape Architecture. Munson Valley, CraterLake NationalPark: A manualforpreservation, redevelopment, adaptive use and interpretation. 1984. Three small notebooks of snow load and snow survey data, 1974-1984. CRLA Park Planning Files

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Crater Lake National Park. Wilderness study, September 1970. Crater Lake National Park. Wilderness study, October 1970.

Crater Lake National Park. Parkwildernessproposal: public hearingnotice, 1970. Crater Lake National Park. Wilderness recommendation, July 1971. Crater Lake National Park. Wilderness recommendation, October 1971. Crater Lake National Park. Wilderness recommendation, 1972. U.S. Department of the Interior. Draft environmental statement, DES 73-4:

Proposedwilderness, CraterLake NationalPark,Oregon, February 7, 1973. National Park Service. Finalenvironmental statement: Proposedwilderness, CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, c 1973. Crater Lake National Park. Wilderness recommendation, 1974. "Chronological summary of proposals to designate wilderness at Crater Lake National Park," [undated, c 1987]. National Park Service. Pacific Northwest Region. Klamath wild and scenic

river: eligibility reportand environmentalassessment, August 1994. Box 8 Series: Rim Village Shelby, Bo, and Donald W. Wolf, Oregon State University School of Forestry.

Social impact ofdesign alternatives: CraterLake NationalPark. Final report, contract # CX 9000-7-0061, report 81-2, Cooperative Park Studies Unit, 1981. Crater Lake National Park. Mazama Campground/Rim Village corridor,

Oregon. Supplement to the 1984 environmentalassessment/development concept plan/amendment to the generalmanagementplan, undated draft. Crater Lake National Park. Mazama Campground/Rim Village corridor,

Oregon. Supplement to the 1984 environmentalassessment/development concept plan/amendment to the generalmanagementplan, final draft for clearance to print, July 1987.

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Crater Lake National Park. Mazama Campground/Rim Village corridor, Oregon. Supplement to the 1984 environmental assessmentldevelopment concept plan/amendment to the generalmanagement plan, October 1987. Widdice, Laura A., and Darryll R. Johnson, University of Washington, College of Forest Resources. Executive summary of 1987 CraterLake NationalPark rim redevelopment: public involvement analysis. Undated. Widdice, Laura, and Willlian Salvi. 1987 CraterLake NationalParkrim redevelopment pubhc involvement survey: statisticalabstract.. Seattle WA: University of Washington, College of Forest Resources, Cooperative Park Studies Unit, [undated, c 1987-88]. Crater Lake National Park. Development concept plan/amendment to the generalmanagementplan: Mazama campground/Rim Village corridor, 1988. Crater Lake National Park. Backgroundinformation: generalprogramming and design criteriafor activity center/hotel, CraterLake NationalPark, CraterLake, Oregon. October 18, 1988.

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National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Programdevelopment and design criteriafor activity center/hotelfacilityat Rim Village, CraterLake NationalPark, CraterLake, Oregon. Volume One-Program, [undated]. | National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Preliminarysiting studies: programming& development of design criteriafor new development at Rim Village, CraterLake NationalPark, CraterLake, Oregon [undated]. Crater Lake National Park. Mazama Campground/Rim Village corridor, Oregon. Supplement to the 1984 environmental assessment/development concept plan/amendment to the general managementplan. Background information-1/88. Costs for year-round operation of existing lodge; combining interpretive center with new lodge; renovating hostel/conference center; decisions required.

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Fletcher Farr Ayotte, Interface Engineering Inc., and KPFF Consulting Engineers. Life-safety deficiency evaluation, CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Contract No. CX-2000-4-0025. May 1988. Box 9

| National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Activity center/hotelfacility: site planningand transportation,preliminary design, CraterLake National Park, CraterLake, Oregon. Draft report, August 2, 1989.

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U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. CraterLake National Park, Rim Village: Site development workbook, 1989, and volume 2,

December 10, 1990. Set of 84 color slides of Rim Village, 1990.

Series: Crater Lake Lodge Broome, Orinqdulph, O'Toole, Rudolf, Boles and Associates. CraterLake Lodge: Ninety Percent Completion Draft. 2 volumes, undated.

Box 10 Broome, Orinqdulph, O'Toole, Rudolf, Boles and Associates. Technical Analysis Reportfor Rehabilitation: CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake National Park [undated]. Vols. 1 and 2. Programfor rehabilitationdesign: design alternatives-supplement. Crater Lake Lodge, CraterLake NationalPark [undated].

Album entitled "Historic Photographs: Crater Lake Lodge," undated. Arbogast, David, et al. Historic structure report: CraterLake Lodge, Crater Lake NationalPark, CraterLake, Oregon. March 1982. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. CraterLake NationalPark, Rim Area. IFB 9320-82C: CraterLake Lodge Safety Improvements-Project Manual. August 9, 1982. ProgramDevelopment Workbook: Rehabilitate Historic CraterLake Lodge.

May, 1989. ProgramDevelopment Workbook: RehabilitateHistoric CraterLake Lodge.

July, 1989. Box 11 Historic character: Historic CraterLake Lodge: Part Three. 1989.

CH2M Hill, Consulting Engineers. Rehabilitationof CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake NationalPark: Preliminarystructuraldesign, stone wall investigation. October 13, 1989. Fletcher Farr Ayotte and CH2M Hill, Consulting Engineers. Rehabilitationof historic CraterLake Lodge: Recommended RehabilitationPlanfor F. Y 91.

April 2, 1990.

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Fletcher Farr Ayotte and CH2M Hill, Consulting Engineers. Rehabilitationof historic CraterLake Lodge: Comprehensive design program & historic character/documentation. April 1, 1990. Fletcher Farr Ayotte, Architects. Rehabilitate CraterLake Lodge: Draft preliminary design. July 6, 1990.

Box 12 Mostue, Brian. Preliminarylandscape design: CraterLake Lodge. September 17, 1990, draft. Fletcher Farr Ayotte, Architects. Rehabilitate CraterLake Lodge: Preliminarydesign-Lodge interiors. September 24, 1990. CH2M Hill, Consulting Engineers. Rehabilitationof CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake National Park, Oregon: Geotechnicalreport. December 1990. CH2M Hill, Consulting Engineers. CraterLake Lodge: 2nd stage rehabmisc. documents [c Sep 1992?]. Fletcher Farr Ayotte, Architects. Rehabilitate CraterLake Lodge: Preliminarylandscape design. August 24, 1992 (Draft of June 15, 1992). Edelman/Naiman. CraterLake Lodge materialcode list [includes samples of materials], 1 Oct 1993. Compact video cassette, "Rim Village Parking Lot, 8-23-87." Compact video cassette, "Lodge" 8-24-87. Four audio cassettes marked "CRLA-Development Proposal," undated. Compact video cassette, "Rim Village Parking Lot, 8-23-87." Compact video cassette, "Lodge" 8-24-87. Four audio cassettes marked "CRLA-Development Proposal," undated. Box 13 Photographs: black and white prints with negatives 35mm. "CRLA Lodge wind tunnel tests," [undated] Photographs: color prints with negatives, 35mm. "NPS-Hank," 16 Jan 1985 Photographs: black and white proof sheet, color prints and negatives, "CPSUUW," apparently images of a conference, 1988.

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Folder marked "CRLA Lodge-35rmm slides," containing slide show script and 373 color slides, 1981-1991. Group of slides and negatives marked "Crater Lake Rim Development Models," undated. Group of color slides marked "Right carousel, Crater Lake Presentation 8-87," and "Left carousel, Crater Lake Presentation 8-87." Group of color slides marked "Winters models T flash". Group of color slides marked "CRLA slides," dated November 1991. Group of color slides of Crater Lake Lodge, undated. Album of black and white and color prints of Crater Lake Lodge, apparently photodocumentation of structure during rehabilitation. Series: Interpretation and Visitors Crater Lake National Park. Interpretiveprospectus, March 1967. Crater Lake National Park. Interpretive concept, August 1970. Crater Lake National Park. Interpretiveprospectus, 1972. Beechel, Jacque. Facilityassessment and modificationplanfor handicapped visitors to CraterLake NationalPark, Interim report: architectural survey with recommendations for modifications, 1977. Crater Lake National Park. Draft visitor use plan, July 1977. Shelby, Bo, and Donald W. Wolf, Oregon State University. Design, structures, and behavior. a study of visitors at CraterLake NationalPark, August 1978. Beechel, Jacque. CraterLake NationalPark: modifying visitorfacilitiesand programsfor disabledpersons. Finalreport: assessments, recommendations and checklists, 1979.

Box 14 Crater Lake National Park. Interpretiveprospectus, May 1980.

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Crater Lake National Park. Annual statementfor interpretationand visitor services, 1982. University of Idaho and Oregon State University. Cooperative Park Studies Units. Visitor Services Project, CraterLake National Park. 3 vols., c1985. University of Washington. College of Forest Resources. Cooperative Park Studies Unit. CraterLake NationalPark: Publicinvolvement questionnaire, 1987.

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[Crater Lake National Park]. Trail & backeountry visitation graphs, [c1987]. Sno-Engineering, Inc. and TDA, Inc. Technical memorandum: CraterLake transportationstudy, March 1989. University of Oregon. Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop. CraterLake National Park: Market assessment, 1990.

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Crater Lake National Park. Interpretiveprospectus, 1991. Crater Lake National Park. Winter use plan, draft, April 1994. Crater Lake National Park. Finalwinter use plan and environmental assessment, August 1994. Exhibits: D 62 Museum exhibits [1981-1984]. Exhibits: Guiney, David J. National Park Service, Harpers Ferry Center. CraterLake NationalPark: Parkwide wayside exhibit proposals, Package #158, Aug 1981.

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Exhibits: Wayside exhibit plans and sketches, 1981-1984

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Box 15 Series: Scientific Studies (except limnology)

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Coville, Frederick V. "Ribes erythrocarpum, a new currant from the vicinity of Crater Lake, Oregon," Proceedingsof the Biological Society of Washington, November 14, 1896, vol. X pp.131-132. Coville, Frederick V. "Collomia mazama, a new plant from the vicinity of Crater Lake, Oregon," Proceedingsof the Biological Society of Washington, vol.1 1,March 13, 1897. CRLA Park Planning Files

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Coville, Frederick V., and John B. Leiberg. "Two new plants from Mount

Mazama, Oregon," Proceedingsof the BiologicalSociety of Washington, vol. 1 1, June 9, 1897. Coville, Frederick V. "The August vegetation of Mount Mazama," [undated], U.S GeologicalSurvey Eighth Annual Report, Part I. Coville, Frederick V. "The home of Botrychium pumicola," from the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, vol.28, February 1901. U.S. Department of the Interior. Geologicalhistory of CraterLake: Crater Lake NationalPark. 1912. National Park Service. Educational Headquarters, with the cooperation of the U.S. Bureau of Entomology. CraterLake information manual: Forest insects [cl 929]. Moore, Bernard N. "Deposits of possible Nuee ardente origin in the Crater Lake region, Oregon," U.S. Geological Survey [undated, c1930?]. U.S. Geographic Board. Decisions: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Washington DC: GPO, 1934. Rostel, Ernest A. "Crater Lake-An epic in geology," NaturalHistory, vol.33,

no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1933. Atwood, Wallace W. Jr. "The glacial history of an extinct volcano, Crater Lake National Park," Journalof Geology, vol. XLII, no.2, Feb.-March 1935. Huestis, R. R. Mammals of CraterLakeNationalPark [typescript], 1938. Huestis, R. R. "Crater Lake Peromyscus," JournalofMammalogy, vol.20 no.3, August 14, 1939. Payne, Doris. "My friends, the hemlocks of Crater Lake," American Forests, August 1944. Farmer, Donald S. "Notes on the food habits of the salamanders of Crater Lake, Oregon," Copeia, no.4, December 30, 1947. Wallis, Orthello L., and Carl E. Bond. "Establishment of Kokanee in Crater Lake, Oregon," Journalof Wildlife Management, vol. 14 no. 2, April 1950. Farner, Donald S., and James Kezer. "Notes on the amphibians and reptiles of Crater Lake National Park," American MidlandNaturalist, vol.50 no.2, October 1953. CRLA Park Planning Files

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Leavitt, Ernest P. and Katherine S. "Wild flowers of Crater Lake National Park," Arboretum Bulletin, vol. 18 no. 3, Fall 1955.

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Mason, Ralph S. "Did Mt. Mazama collapse in June or January?" Mazama, vol. XLIII no. 13, December 1961. U.S. Forest Service. "Forest insect conditions-Crater Lake National Park," 1963-1964. Phillips, Kenneth N., and A. S. Van Denburgh. Hydrology of Crater, East and Davis Lakes, Oregon. Contributions to the Hydrology of the United States. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1859-E. Washington DC: GPO, 1968. Curtis, Dwayne H. "Myxomycetes new to Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. I." Madrono, vol.21 no. 1, January 1971. McCollum, M. Black bear study and management implications, CraterLake NationalPark, 1972. Includes later documents on black bears written in 1985. Jackson, M. T. "A floristic survey of Wizard Island, Crater Lake National Park," The Wasmann Journalof Biology, vol.31 no.2, Fall 1973. Tilden, J. W., and David H. Huntzinger. "The butterflies of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon," Journalof Research on the Lepidoptera, vol. 16 no.3, 1977. Cranson, K. R. "Geologic notes [on Crater Lake]," July 14, 1978. Agee, James K. Initialeffects of a prescribedfire in a climax Pinus contorta forest: CraterLakeNationalPark.Seattle: NationalParkService Cooperative Park Studies Unit, College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Winter 1981.

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Thomas, Tern. "Threatened and endangered vascular plants of Crater Lake N.P.", July 1982.

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Agee, James K., and Teri Thomas. Forestrestorationof Sun Creek. Seattle WA: National Park Service, Pacific Northwest Region Cooperative Park Studies Unit, College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, 1 Apr 1981.

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Thomas, Teri Lynn. Forest restorationof Sun Creek, CraterLake National Park. MS. Thesis, University of Washington, 1982. Bacon, Charles R. "Eruptive history of Mount Mazama and Crater Lake caldera, Cascade Range, U.S.A." Journalof Volcanology and Geothermal Research, vol. 18, 1983. Stuart, J. D., et al. "Mountain pine beetle scarring of lodgepole pine in southcentral Oregon," ForestEcology andManagement, vol. 5, 1983. Allen, John Eliot. "The caves of Crater Lake National Park," Oregon Geology, vol.46 no. 1, January 1984. Schwartzkopf, S. Kent. Feeding of golden-mantledground squirrels by park visitors at CraterLake NationalPark. Corvallis OR: National Park Service Cooperative Park Studies Unit, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, 1984. Folder entitled "Plants of CRLA" containing 1985 "Vascular Flora List for Crater Lake National Park," and copy of undated handwritten list of lichens, mosses and liverworts in the CRLA herbarium. Seminara, Claire. "Peregrine falcons at Crater Lake (edited version)", 14 Nov 1986, typescript. Thomas, Terri L., and James K. Agee. "Prescribed fire effects on mixed conifer forest structure at Crater Lake, Oregon," CanadianJournalofForest Research, vol.16, no.5, 1986. Collier et al. Geochemistry andphytoplankton studies of CraterLake. Corvallis OR: National Park Service, Cooperative Park Studies Unit, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, 1988. Swezy, Michael S., and James K. Agee. Prescribedfireeffects in the Panhandle area, CraterLake National Park. Seattle WA: National Park Service Cooperative Park Studies Unit, College of Forest Resources, University of Washington, Autumn 1988. Wickman, Boyd. The battle againstbark beetles in CraterLake National Park: 1925-34. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, General Technical Report PNW-GTR-259, June 1990.

Crater Lake National Park. "Trees," November 1991.

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Air Resource Specialists, Inc. Visibility monitoringand data analysis report for CraterLake NationalPark, Dutton Ridge, Oregon, April 1988. Air Resource Specialists, Inc. Visibility monitoringand data analysis report for CraterLake NationalPark, Dutton Ridge, Oregon, 1987 through 1991 monitoring seasons, November 1991. Air Resource Specialists, Inc. Visibility monitoring and data analysis report for CraterLake NationalPark, Dutton Ridge, Oregon, April 1988. Zika, Peter F. A population surveyfor the raresedge Carexwhitnevi at CraterLake NationalPark. March, 1994. Box 16 Series: Crater Lake limnology Photo album, "Lost Creek water quality lab and sampling gear," September 1978. Larson, Douglas, and Mark E. Forbes. "Optical properties of Crater Lake Oregon: Variation in Secchi disk transparency, 1937-1979," Proceedingsof the Second Conference on Scientific Research in the NationalParks, vol.5: Physical sciences. San Francisco CA: National Park Service and American Institute of Biological Sciences, 1980.

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National Park Service. Pacific Northwest Regional Office. CraterLake:| Researchplanningmeeting, 27-28 January 1982, Corvallis, Oregon. Larson, Douglas W. Annual reporton the limnology andwater quality monitoringprogram at CraterLake NationalPark, 1982.

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Beak Consultants, Inc. Pilotphoto atlas: CraterLake phytoplankton., Crater Lake, Oregon, 18 Nov 1983.

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Larson, Douglas W. Second annualreport on the limnology andwater quality monitoringprogram at CraterLake NationalPark,Oregon-Draft, 1983.

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Crater Lake National Park. Division of Resource Management. Lake Research. [Water quality monitoring charts], 1983. Stohr-Gillmore, Michael W. Environmental management appraisalof Crater Lake, Oregon. Master's thesis, University of Oregon, Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management, June 1983.

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White, Laura "A limnological overview of Oregon's Crater Lake phytoplankton community," 1988. Crater Lake National Park. CraterLake Limnological Studies, 1982. February, 1983. Crater Lake National Park. CraterLake Limnological Studies, 1984. July 1985. Crater Lake National Park. CraterLake Limnological Studies, 1983. March, 1984. Crater Lake National Park. CraterLake Limnological Studies, 1985. July 1986. Crater Lake National Park. CraterLake Limnological Studies, 1988. August 1989.

Box 17 Proposals for a ground water tracer study at Crater Lake National Park, 1985.

Box 18 Series: Geothermal Collier, Robert W., and Jack Dymond. Studies of hydrothermalprocesses in CraterLake: a report offield studies conducted in 1987for CraterLake NationalPark: Finalreport. Corvallis OR: Oregon State University College of Oceanography, 15 Jun 1988. Collier, Robert W., and Jack Dymond. Draft: Studies of hydrothermal processes in CraterLake: a report offield studies conducted in 1988for the NationalPark Service. Corvallis OR: Oregon State University College of Oceanography, 20 Mar 1989. Collier, Robert W., Jack Dymond, and James McManus. Draft report: Studies of hydrothermalprocesses in CraterLake: a reportoffield studies conducted in 1989for the NationalParkService. Corvallis OR: Oregon State University College of Oceanography, 26 Oct 1990. Collier, Robert W., Jack Dymond, and James McManus. Studies of hydrothermalprocesses in CraterLake, OR. Corvallis OR: Oregon State University College of Oceanography, 31 May 1991.

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National Park Service, U.S. Geological Survey and Bureau of Land Management. Report of the Secretary of the Interiorunder Section 7 of Public Law 100-443 on the presence or absence of significant thermal features within CraterLake NationalPark, August 1991.

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Ranger Videotape Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1013 CATALOG NUMBER: 8904 LOCATION: Canfield Building, Ranger Meeting Room, Bookcases DATE RANGE: 1970s-1990s VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: VHS videotapes VOLUME: 1.2 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Six tapes relating to programs and activities at Crater Lake National Park, from a larger collection of training and orientation videos used by park rangers, mainly on law enforcement topics and boat safety. Item List: 1. The legacy of the Pacific Northwest: Diamond Lake, Oregon (20 minutes) 2. Motorcycle gangs, Det. Dick Fisher, WA State Patrol, part II; 7 Apr 1980; arson investigation, Insp. Jack Hickam, Seattle Fire Dept, 8 April 1980, part I. 3. Arson invest., insp. Jack Hickam, Seattle Fire Dept., 8 Apr 1980 4. Huddleston interviews, Dec 1981 5. Safety meeting, Crater Lake boats, by Steve Cox 6. Battle of Stoneman Meadow, YOSE

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Clayton Philips Photograph Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1014 CATALOG NUMBER: 8905 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1931 FORMATS: Black and white photographic prints VOLUME: 5 images SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: This small collection consists of 5 images taken by Clayton Philips in 1931 of the north and east sides of the Crater Lake caldera, and of Annie Creek Canyon.

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Joseph Diller Note Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1015 CATALOG NUMBER: 8906 LOCATION: Museum storage DATE RANGE: c 1890s FORMATS: Handwritten notes VOLUME: .2 cubic feet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Collection of nature notes created by a United States Geological Survey employee Joseph Silas Diller (1850-1928) who surveyed the Crater Lake and Mount Mazama area in the 1890s. He was the author of The geology andpetrography of CraterLake NationalPark. Washington DC: Government Printing Office for the U.S. Geological Survey, 1902. The park also holds copies of his photographs as CRLA 8910.

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Jim Pollock Collection ACCESSION NUMBER: 1016 CATALOG NUMBER: 8907 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: Undated FORMATS: Black and white photographic prints VOLUME: 1 pamphlet SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: This pamphlet, CraterLake NationalPark as seen through an artist 's camera, was photographed by Fred Kiser of the Scenic America Company, and has a story line by R. J. Grace. It was printed at the Metropolitan Press in Portland, Oregon. Images include Crater Lake Lodge, the Rim trail, Sand Creek Pinnacles, Annie Creek Canyon, Wizard Island, Crater Lake trout, Dewee Canyon, the Palisades, the Phantom Ship, the Grotto, and the Kiser photographic expedition.

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Rudy Lueck Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1017 CATALOG NUMBER: 8908 LOCATION: Museum Storage, Box 25 DATE RANGE: 1929-1936 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Glass transparencies VOLUME: 18 images SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Black and white glass transparencies of scenes of Crater Lake, by Rudy Lueck. All but one are winter scenes, probably from the 1920s or early 1930s. Images include many scenes of snowcovered trees and buildings, plus measuring of snow walls, the lake in winter, skiing, and an automobile driving between two walls of snow. There is one image of building construction during the summer months. The collection was not documented at entry so further provenience information is not available.

Item List: Crater Lake Buildings in snow Bears in snow Trees and snow Snow tunnel Building in snow Building under snow Snow Building and tree in snow Skiers in snow

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Building under snow Crater Lake in winter 1920's car in snow canyon Snowcovered trees Measuring a wall of snow Skier in a snow canyon Building construction in summer Snow removal operation

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F. Lyle Wynd Papers

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1018 CATALOG NUMBER: 8909 LOCATION: Museum storage DATE RANGE: Circa 1920s-1930s MATERIALS FORMATS: Bound volumes, clippings, reprints, manuscripts and photographs. VOLUNE: .3 cubic foot SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: F. Lyle Wynd was a seasonal naturalist at CRLA from 1923 to 1930, and the author of an unpublished manuscript on the natural history of Crater Lake. His papers include material by other authors, including Elmer Applegate and William Gladstone Steel, and relate mainly to entomology, ornithology, and botany. Wynd also documented a number of place names m the Crater Lake/Oregon Caves area of Oregon. His 1930 master's thesis on Life zones with specialreference to the botanicalfeaturesof those of CraterLake nationalpark is held by the University of Oregon library in Eugene (see Appendices); there is a copy in the Wynd biographical file in the CRLA Park Historian's office.

Folder List: 1. H.A. Scullen, Ranger Naturalist/Associate Professor of Entomology, Oregon State Agricultural College, Insects of CraterLake Park [undated typescript with photographic illustrations]. 2. Washington University Department of Botany folder labeled "Chapman, E. C./Botany/D-6." Include typescript "Some notes on the Mammals of Crater Lake National Park, Oregon," by Stanley G. Jewett, dated 15 Oct 1930, and a manuscript, "Appendix A: A synopsis of the animals found in Crater Lake National Park," undated. 3.

Typescript, "Geographic names in Crater Lake National Park ... compiled

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4. Typescript of document by William Steel, "Sunday, September 7, 1930Crater Lake Oregon." 5. Typescript, The Birds of CraterLake, illustrated with original drawings. Unsigned and undated.. 6. Holograph manuscript, "The Life Zones," undated. 7. Bound volume, Geology and Petrographyof CraterLake National Park, by Joseph Silas Diller and Horace Bushnell Patton. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1902, rebound 1972.

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U.S. Geological Survey CRLA Photographs

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1019 CATALOG NUMBER: 8910 LOCATION: Museum storage DATE RANGE: c1890-c1916. VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: B/W prints and copy negatives VOLUME: .25 cubic foot (about 80 images) SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Photographic prints and copy negatives of images of CRLA created by the U.S. Geological Survey (U.S.G.S.), c1890s to c1916. Series 1 consists of images by Joseph Silas Diller made at the end of the nineteenth century through about 1901. Series 2 is topographical record photography by Pearson Chapman, c1908, the U.S. Geological survey cartographer who prepared the 1909 administrative map of Crater Lake National Park and the 1911 topographic map (see Appendices). There are two photographs (Series 3) by the geomorphologist G. K. Gilbert, both dated 1916.. The Diller material documents the U.S.G.S. survey of Crater Lake, including all major geographical features around the lake, and some nearby features such as Klamath Marsh and Red Cone, with a few images of U.S.G. S. and other explorers of the region. The Chapman material includes boundaries, roads, and monuments as well as natural features.

Item List: Photograph numbering is that of the U.S. Geological Survey Library. Series 1: Joseph Silas DillerPhotographs. Except as noted, all are marked "Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon, n.d."

331. The great cliff called "Volcano" east of Fish Lake near the head of the north fork of Rogue River. 333. The rim of Crater Lake (Castle Crest and Vidae Peak) seen from the hill by the road [illegible] the [illegible] where it crosses Pole Bridge Creek. 333a Rim of Crater Lake (Castle Crest and Vidae Peak). U.S. Geological Survey Photos

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334. Outer slope of the rim of Crater Lake, where steepest, seen from camp ground. 334a. Notch in Castle Creek showing a portion of the rim that has slid. 335. Moraine on the ridge forming the divide between Castle Creek and Anna [sic] Creek near the camp ground. 336. Inner slope of rim seen looking northwest of Wizard Island. Glacier peak in the distance. 337. Anchored floating tree, near northwest border of Wizard Island. The tree stands in 36 feet of water, with its roots resting on the bottom, as if it grew in the position it now occupies. It projects above the water three feet and its over two feet in diameter. Dr. Merriam and boat in the foreground. 338. Llao Rock seen across the lake from Kere [sic] Notch. 339. Llao Rock: Crater Lake at left. 340. Sentinel Rock, the Palisades and Mt. Theilsen. 341. Mt. Theilsen from the plain, 6 miles north of Crater Lake. 342. Mt. Theilsen from the plain, 5 miles north of Crater Lake. 343. Phantom Ship. 344. The southern shore of Crater Lake, seen from Kerr Notch. Dutton Cliff on the left, Dyar Rock, Eagle Crags and Castle Crest further beyond. Phantom Ship in the lake. 345. Vidae Peak seen across the notch at the head of Sun Creek. 346. Vidae Peak on the left. Dyar Rock and Eagle Crags, seen from the notch at the head of Sun Creek. 347. On the Calapooya River, 3 miles east of Oakland. Shows the sandstone dipping southeast upstream. Douglas County, Oregon, n.d. 358g. [Group photo]. 1. Cleophas C. O'Hara 2. Sir Archibald Geikie 3. F. H. Newell 4. Unidentified 5. G. B. Shattuck 6. R. D. Salisbury 7. Unidentified 8. L.M. Prindle 9. H. F. Reid 10. C. R. Van Hise 11. Abbe J. Cleveland 12. Geo. W. Stose 13. Unidentified 14. E. V. d'Invilliers 15. Dorsey 16. F. H. H. Merrill 17. L. A. Bauer 18. A. C. Spencer 19. W. J. McGee 20. W. B. Clark 21. Rufus M. Bagg 22. S. W. McCallie 23. Robt. T. Hill 24. H. Ries 25. Frank D. Adams 26. F. B. Peck 27. T. W. Stanton 28. 0. W. Fassing 29. S. F. Emmons 30. Geo. F. Becker 31. A. U.S. Geol. Survey Photos

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H. Hoen 32. G. 0. Smith 33. J. F. Kemp 34. Bailey Willis 35. White? 36. Ed. B. Matthews 37. Chas. D. Walcott 38. Maj. Powell 39. G. Stanley Brown 40. Jos. A. Holmes? 41. C. W. Hayes 42. F. J. H. Merrill [no #43] 44. H. S. Williams. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia May 1897. 359. Alluvial plains of the Coquille, south of Myrtle Point. Coos County, Oregon, n.d. 359g. C. D. Walcott, John W. Powell, Archibald Geikie, May 1897. 456. Snow banks of southwest crest along rim of Crater Lake. 457. Snow drifts of southwest rim of Crater Lake, from top of trail. 458. Slope under Victor Rock, from trail 200 feet from summit. 459. Conglomerate east of trail winding between top and bottom. 460. Wall west of Victor Rock. 461. New slide and sheets of lava, from lake. 462. Devil's Backbone, Crater Lake. 463. Dike of the Watchman. From island in Crater Lake. 464. Dike under the Watchman, from the island, Crater Lake. 465. Devil's Backbone, from Wizard Island, Crater Lake. 466. Lake slope of Castle Crest, Crater Lake. 467. Phantom Ship and spur, Crater Lake. 468. Northeast rim of lake from Wineglass to Cleetwood Bay, Crater Lake. 469. Rhyolite cliff south of Wineglass, Crater Lake. 470. West Palisade, Crater Lake. 471. Cleetwood Flow, Crater Lake. 472. Dacite flows of east rim (?), Crater Lake. 473. Cinder cone of Wizard Island from lake. 474. Dike to large flow. From east end of Llao Rock, Crater Lake.

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475. Dike to large flow under east end of Llao Rock, Crater Lake. 476. View of northeast portion of rim of Crater Lake, from near Victor Rock. 477. View of eastern and southern rim of Crater Lake, fron [sic] near Victor Rock.

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478. View of southern rim of Crater Lake, from near Victor Rock. 479. Panoramic view of crater on the summit of the cinder cone of Wizard Island, Crater Lake. 480. Panorama with photo nos. 479, 481-483. 481. Panorama with photo nos. 479-480, 482-483.

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482. Panorama with photo nos. 479-481, 483. 483. Panorama with photo nos. 479-482. 483. Summit of cinder cone on Wizard Island, Crater Lake. July 17, 1901. 485. The Palisades and Red Cloud Cliff, from Dutton Peak rim of Crater Lake. (Panorama with photo no. 486). 486. Mt. Scott and Cloud Cap, from Dutton Peak on rim of Crater Lake. 487. Vidae Peak, Notch, Devil's Garden and Castle Crest, from Dutton Peak on rim of Crater Lake. 488. Section of cliff showing lava and pumice over glacial striae, from east side of Pumice Point, rim of Crater Lake, ca. 1901. 489. Inward flow of Rugged Crest toward the lake. From west Deer Cliff, rim of Crater Lake. 490. Rugged Crest, from east Deer Cliff Crest, rim of Crater Lake (Panorama with photo nos. 491-492). 491. West Deer Cliff and Rugged Crest, from crest of east Deer Cliff, rim of Crater Lake (Panorama with photo nos. 490, 492). 492. Llao Rock and north shore of lake, from crest of east Deer Cliff, rim of Crater Lake (Panorama with photo nos. 490-49 1). 493. Lone column of broken tunnel, from Rugged Crest of Crater Lake. 494. Slide of about July 1, 1901, from Crater Lake. U.S. Geol. Survey Photos

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495. Lake shore at the foot of big talus slope, opposite island, Crater Lake. 496. Devil's Backbone, shore of Crater Lake. 497.Lava beds of lake wall, west shore of Crater Lake. 498. Alluvial cone, shore of Steel Bay, Crater Lake. 499. Glaciated andesite under layer of pumice, Pumice Point, shore of Crater Lake. 500, Glacial moraine of rim by Victor Rock, east side Crater Lake. 501. Glacial moraine, west of Victor Rock, from rim of Crater Lake. 502. Divide moraine between Anna and Castle Crests, from rim of Crater Lake. 503. Rim of Crater Lake-Mt. Scott to Crater Peak-from Fort Klamath. 504. Rim of Crater Lake-Crater Peak to near Mt. Scott-from Fort Klamath. 505. Klamath Lake plain and east slope of Cascade Range, from Fort Klamath. 506. Crater Peak and south rim of Crater Lake, from Pole Bridge Creek. 507. Applegate Peak and rim of Crater Lake, from Pole Bridge Creek. 512. Rim of Crater Lake across canyon Mud Fork of Anna Creek. 513. Red Cone, Bald Crater, and Old Bailey, from summit of Glacier Peak (Panorama with photo no. 514). 514. Red Cone, Timber Crater, and Llao Rock, from Glacier Peak, rim of Crater Lake (Panorama with photo no. 513). 515. Lake slope of Glacier Peak to Cleetwood Bay, from south slope of Glacier Peak on rim of Crater Lake. 516. Southwest rim of Crater Lake, from south base of the Watchman. 517. Snowy summits of Cascade Range, Union Peak, Mt. Pitt (McLaughlin), and Mt. Shasta, from rim of Crater Lake. 518. Glacial striae on rim of Crater Lake, 1 mile north of Victor Rock. 519. Castle Crest, from rim of Crater Lake.

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520. Snow line (13 feet) marked by yellow moss on tree trunks, southwest of Crater Lake.

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535. Castle Crag and Vidae Peak, on rim of Crater Lake. 536. Union Peak and the crest of range south of Crater Lake. 537. Mt. Scott over Sand Creek canyon valley. 538. Stratified and unstratified tuff of canyon wall and terrace, Anna Creek 1/3 mile west of Wildcat. 539. Columnar joining in tuff, Anna Creek Canyon 1/3 mile above Wildcat.

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540 (General Collection 208). Jointing-rising to surface-Anna Creek Canyon, 1 miles above Wildcat. 541. Falls of Anna Creek. 542. Falls and canyon wall of Anna Creek.

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543. Crater Peak and Vidae Peak across Anna Creek Canyon. 544. Rim of Lake, looking across canyon of Anna Creek. 545. Crater Peak across Anna Creek Canyon and plain. 546. Looking S. 50 W. to Goose Nest and Bear Rocks. Siskiyou County, California. 547. Looking up lateral moraine of late stage of Anna Creek Glacier, from rim of Crater Lake. 548. Trail top rim of Crater Lake, lowering the boat. 549. Camp at Crater Lake. 550. Boat builders at work, Crater Lake. 551. Conglomerate crag and south shore of Crater Lake.

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552. Cliff of conglomerate at end of Castle Crag, Crater Lake. U.S. Geol. Survey Photos

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553. Glacial moraine-terminal-rim of Crater Lake. 554. Raft for evaporating pan and sounding apparatus in boat, Crater Lake. 555. Water gauge station, Crater Lake. 556. Boat landings, south side of Crater Lake. 557. Lake slope of Castle Crest, from Crater Lake. 558. Phantom Ship and the Devil's Ranch, Crater Lake. 559. Palisade flow, Crater Lake. 560. Cleetwood flow, Crater Lake. 561. Platy lava flow in section, Crater Lake. 562. Buttressed wall of main fork of Anna Creek just above forks. 563. Buttressed canyon of main fork, 4 miles from rim of Crater Lake. 564. Second cascade in Anna Creek Canyon, and columnar wall. 565. End of moraine, head of Anna Creek. 566. Under Llao Rock, south side, Crater Lake. 567. West side of Crater Lake, island and snowy peaks of Cascade Range, from near Llao Rock. 568. Glacial striae, west rim of Crater Lake. 569. Glacial striae, west rim of Crater Lake. 570. Pinnacled slope of Glacier Peak, rim of Crater Lake (Panorama with photo no. 571). 571. Panorama with photo no. 570. 572. Cinder Cone and Notches, from south slope of Glacier Peak, rim of Crater Lake. 573. The Watchman, taken from north base, rim of Crater Lake. 574. Glacial striae S. 650 W, from lake south of island, about center of Crater Lake.

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575. Sun Creek Canyon, from Vidae Peak Ridge 1 mile south of rim crest of Crater Lake.

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576. Conglomerate bluff under Victor Rock, rim of Crater Lake. 577. View of crater on Cinder Cone of Wizard Island, Crater Lake (Panorama with photo nos. 578-580). 578. Panorama with photo nos. 577, 579-580. 579. Panorama with photo nos. 577-578, 580. 580. Panorama with photo nos. 577-579. 581. Snow line marked by moss on tress, west base of Cinder Cone, Wizard Island. 582. Dyar Rock and Castle Crest, from south rim of Crater Lake. 583. Moraine coat in Sun Creek notch, rim of Crater Lake. 584. Boulderless slope of Dutton Peak Ridge, from rim of Crater Lake. 585. Valley and terrace (rock) east side of Sun Creek. 586. Upper falls of Sun Creek. 587. Lowest pumice layer of Pumice Point, rim of Crater Lake. 588. Gravel layer between pumice and dacite, Pumice Point, rim of Crater Lake. 589. Rugged Crest and Cleetwood flow, rim of Crater Lake. 590. A columnar crag of Rugged Crest, rim of Crater Lake. 591. Caved-in valley of Cleetwood flow, Rugged Crest of Crater Lake. 592. West Deer Cliff, Rugged Crest of Crater Lake. 593. Rugged Crest and east Deer Cliff, rim of Crater Lake. 594. Looking up the broken tunnel, Rugged Crest of Crater Lake. 595. Looking across sink and down tunnel, Rugged Crest of Crater Lake. 596. West edge of Rugged Crest, rim of Crater Lake. 597. Cleetwood flow towards lake-Crater Lake. U.S. Geol. Survey Photos

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598. Cleetwood Cove, end of Cleetwood flow on lake shore. 599. U.S. Geological Survey water gauge, shore of Crater Lake. 600. Gauge at Nickerson Bolt, shore of Crater Lake. 601. Looking down plain of Castle Creek, Huckleberry Mountain on left. 602. Lava sheet north of Castle Rock. 765. Castle Crest and Eagle Crags from the water. 766. Victor Rock and Canyons, from boat. 767. The Slide and broken trees, ca. 1901. 768. The Devil's Backbone, ca. 1901. 769. Wizard Island, from rock flow, ca. 1901. 770. The Palisades (east) and Wineglass, ca. 1901. 771. Cleetwood Cove and floe, ca. 1901. 772. Panorama of crater in Wizard Island, ca. 1901 (Panorama with photo no. 773) 773. Panorama with photo no. 772. 774. Panorama with photos nos. 772, 773. 775. Panorama of Crater Lake from Mount Scott, ca. 1901 (Panorama with photo nos. 776-778). 776. Panorama with photo nos. 775, 777-778. 777. Panorama with photo nos. 775-776, 778. 778. Panorama with photo nos. 775-777. 779. Llao Rock from water, on line with

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780. General view of western portion of Wizard Island, Victor Rock in foreground, ca. 1901. 780a General view of western portion of Wizard Island, Victor Rock in foreground, ca 1901. U.S. Geol. Survey Photos

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781. Sun Creek Notch, ca 1901. 782. Phantom Ship, from Castle Crest, ca.l 901. 783. Cleetwood Cove, Pumice Point, and Klamath Marsh (in distance) from Llao Rock, ca. 1901. 784. Pimply character of summit of Cascade Range, looking south from Llao Rock, ca. 1901. 785. Relation between Castle Crest and Crater Peak, as seen from the Watchman, ca. 1901. 786. Union Peak, showing tuff masses, ca 1901. 787. [Illegible] of Annie Creek Canyon middle branch. 788. Rim of Crater Lake across canyon of Anna [sic] Creek, ca. 1901. 789. The Yellow Slide, bank of Anna [sic] Creek Canyon, ca. 1901. 790. (General Collection 206). Vertical joints in Anna [sic] Creek Canyon, ca. 1901. 791. Panorama of Crater Lake from near Victor Rock (Panorama with photo nos. 792794). 792. Panorama with photo nos. 791, 793-794. 793. Panorama with photo nos. 791-792, 794. 794. Panorama with photo nos. 791-793. 795. Rim of Crater Lake from Wood River valley, from the south, ca 1901. 796. Northwest rim of Crater Lake from near Watchman, ca. 1901. 862. The Sentinel in Crater Lake. The bottom of the lake in most places pitches off at such a steep angle that it is quite possible for the motorboat to hug in close to the surrounding rocks and cliffs. This remaining sentinel of a bye-gone period is invariably visited by the motorboat.

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872. [Untitled, surface of Crater Lake]. 873. [Untitled, Klamath Marsh?]

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875. [Untitled, surface of Crater Lake] 876. [Untitled, shoreline of Crater Lake from lake] 877. [Untitled, shoreline of Crater Lake from lake] 878. [Untitled, shoreline of Crater Lake from lake] 879. [Untitled, shoreline of Crater Lake from lake]

Series 2: Topography, by PearsonChapman

A#29. Crater Lake National Park, Oreg., 1909, by Pearson Chapman; cataract about 500 ft. below the great spring on the north boundary of park; spring is about 1 3/4 miles from the northeast comer of the park and seems to drain into the Rogue River. A#30. Crater Lake national park, Oreg., 1909, by Pearson Chapman. Head of spring. Great Spring on north boundary of park about 3/4 miles from N.W. corner of park, seems to drain into Rogue River. A#3 1. Crater Lake National Park, Oreg., 1909, monument at northeast corner. Picture by Pearson Chapman. A#32. Crater Lake National Park, Oreg., 1909, by Pearson Chapman; monument at northeast comer of park. A#33. Crater Lake National Park, Oreg., 1909, by Pearson Chapman; monument at northeast comer of the park. A#34. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, on the west line of park, monument at road entrance, 1909, picture by Pearson Chapman. A#35. Crater Lake National Park, Oreg., 1909, by Pearson Chapman. Palisade looking toward Llao Rock, in the northeast quadrant of crater. A#36. Crater Lake National Park, Oreg., 1909, by Pearson Chapman. Mt. Scott from the west, highest point in park. A#3 7. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1909, by Pearson Chapman, Red Cone from the northwest. A#38. Crater Lake National Park, 1909, by Pearson Chapman, Red Cone from the southwest.

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A#39. Crater Lake National Park, 1909, by Pearson Chapman, Park on west slope of Mount Mazama. A#40. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, 1909, by Pearson Chapman. In the hemlock forest on west side of park.

Series 3: G.K Gilbert, 1916 3434. "Fault splinter "on the face of Modoc fault scarp, near Algoma, Oregon. Looking east. The splinter is a wooded hill, central in the view. At right is the dip slope of a small block-fault hill. Klamath County, Oregon. 1916. 3435. Modoc escarpment, a fault scarp, near Modoc Point. Looking north. At left upper Klamath Lake. Klamath County, Oregon. 1916 [showing highway to Crater Lake].

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W. Drew Chick Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1020 CATALOG NUMBER: 8911 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: c1920-1931 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white photographic prints and negatives VOLUME: 3 folders SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Material relating to W. Drew Chick's survey of CRLA, an original typescript by William G. Steel, and a draft manuscript for CRLA 90th Anniversary Symposium. Folder List: 1. Sounding machine and weights information, 6 photographic prints and copy negative. 2. William G. Steel typescript. 3. Draft manuscript by W. Drew Chick for CRLA 90th anniversary symposium. 4. Six copy prints to illustrate the presentation "Adventure and Discovery 1931" 5. Audio tape, "Adventure and Discovery 1931: A Personal Account" 6. Copy negative and print of W. Drew Chick and Will G. Steel, July 1931.

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Carl Caudle Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1021 CATALOG NUMBER: 8912 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: c1903 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: B/W photographic prints and photo albums VOLUME: .1 cubic foot SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Caudle surveyed part of Crater Lake National Park in 1903; collection also includes narrative of survey in envelope addressed to Miss Maurice Caudle, Rapid City, South Dakota.

Item List: 1. Photographs 2. Photo album 3. Photo album 4. Photo album 5. Photo album 6. Letter to Miss Maurice Caudle

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Nature Notes from Crater Lake

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1022 CATALOG NUMBER: 8913 LOCATION: Museum storage DATE RANGE: 1932-1956 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Printed B\W photographs and line drawings. VOLUME: 16 volumes, 49 issues (1 cubic foot) SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Nature Notes from CraterLake was published by Crater Lake National Park from c1930 to 1956. It was published in an 8 1/2" x 11I" mimeo format with line drawings until 1948, when it changed to an octavo-size photo-offset format with black and white photographic illustrations in addition to line graphics. In the mid-Thirties, the Notes were published two or three times a year in the summer months, under the editorship of D. S. Libbey, Park Naturalist. Between 1936 and 1938, first David Canfield and then E. P. Leavitt, both Superintendents, are listed as editors along with John E. Doerr, Jr. (Nat.). In 1947 the Notes were published as an annual for the first time, with Dr. G. C. Ruhle as editor. Subsequent volumes in the smaller format were published annually under Ruhle's editorship until 1952, in which issue H. C. Parker appears as editor. The park's collection lacks volumes 19 and 20 (1953 and 1954); the last two volumes of the old series were published in 1955 under C. Warren Fairbanks and 1956 (1961) under Bruce W. Black. Since 1992, the Notes have been published in octavo size by the Park Historian.

Holdings List: Vol. V no. 2 July 1932 Vol. VI no.3 August 1933 Vol. IX no. 1 July 1936 Vol. X no. 1 June 1937 Vol. X no.2 July 1937 Vol. X no.3 August 1937 Nature Notes from Crater Lake

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Vol. XI no. 1 July 1938 Vol. XI no. 2 August 1938 Vol. XI no.3 September 1938 Vol. XIII 1947 Vol. IX [i.e. XIV] no. 1, September 1948 Vol. XV no 1, September 1949 Vol. XVII, 1951 Special 1951 number on "The Golden Mantled Ground Squirrel," by Ralph R. Huestis Vol. XVIII, 1952 Vol. XXII, 1956

Apparently missing or never published: Volumes I-IV Vol. V no. 1 June 1932 Vol. VI nos. 1-2 June-July 1933 Vol. IX no. 2 Aug 1936 Vol. XII 1939-1946? Vol. XVI 1950 Vols. XIX-XX 1953-1954

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Bureau of Land Management Boundary Survey Documentation, 1995

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1023 CATALOG NUMBER: 8914 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1989-1995 VOLUME: .1 cubic foot SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Park boundary survey documentation, including Bureau of Land Management (BLM) cadastral survey plats and relevant field survey notes for re-survey of the northerly and westerly park boundaries. The accession folder for this collection includes the Memorandum of Understanding between U.S. Forest Service; Winema, Rogue River and Umpqua National Forest's [sic] and National Park Service; Crater Lake National Park for the Establishment of Boundary Lines [1989]. The survey itself is in the form of a single document with maps.

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Biological and Geological Specimen Index Cards

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Parkhurst Photo Album

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1025 CATALOG NUMBER: 8916 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1909-1917 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white copy negatives and prints VOLUME: 79 photographs and negatives SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: This album is an artificial collection selected and annotated by Park Historian Steve Mark from two photograph albums loaned by Mary Karsten in 1996. The first was compiled by park concessioner Alfred L. Parkhurst, great-grandfather of the lender, from photographs dating from 1909 to c191 1. The second had belonged to Frances Parkhurst, the lender's mother, and was assembled between 1914 and 1917. The images selected by Mark were copied by Andrew A. Noble of Ashland, OR. Subjects include Union Creek, Annie Spring, Prospect, Camp ArantMunson Spring, Wineglass, Bea Creek, Mount Scott, Palisade Point, Grotto Cove, Crater Lake Lodge construction, Rim Drive, Devil's Backbone, Jean Steel, Garfield Peak, Fred H. Kiser, Dewee Falls, Witches Pool, Skell Channel, and auto transportation to the park.

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Larry Espey Papers

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1026 CATALOG NUMBER: 8917 LOCATION: Museum Storage VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Photographs and brochures VOLUME: 0.1 cubic foot SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Larry Espey (d. 1994) photographs and brochures.

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Elmer Applegate CRLA Botanical Catalog

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1027 CATALOG NUMBER: 8918 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1934-1938 VOLUME: 4 boxes SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Card catalog of Crater Lake National Park plants. Elmer I. Applegate (b.1867) was a botanist. Son of Lucian Applegate and grandson of Lindsay Applegate, he was a seasonal naturalist at Crater Lake National Park 1934-1939. He was the author of "Plants of Crater Lake National Park," American MidlandNaturalist,volume 22 no. 2 pp. 22 5 -3 14, September 1939. The card catalog was compiled in the 1934-38 seasons and was extended and revised at Stanford University.

Subject Headings List: Box 1: Ophioglosaciae Polypodiaceae [Label missing-contains two Equiseta] Taxaceae-Yew family Pinaceae-Pine family Cupressaceae-Cypress family Poaceae Cypiraceae Juncaceae-Rush family Munitaceae--[illegible] family Applegate CRLA Botanical Catalog

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Convallaniaceae-Lily of the valley

Liliaceae-Lily familyI Orchiclaceae--Orchid family Iridaceae-In's family Salicaceae-Willow family Fagaceae-Beech family Betulaceae-Birch family Loranthaceae-Mistletoe family Polygonaceae-Buckwheat family

Chenopodiaceae-Saltbush familyI Portulacaceae-Purslane family Caryophyllaceae-Pink family

Ranunculaceae-buttercup family Berben'daceae-Barberry familyp Fumaniaeceae-Fumitory family

Cruciferae-Mustard family Droseraceae-Sun dew familyp Crassulaceae-Stonecrop family

Saxifragaceae-Saxifrage family Rosaceae Leguminosae-Pea family

Celastraceae-Burning bush family Aceraceae-Maple family

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Rhamnaceae-Buckthom family Malvaceae-Mallow family Hypericaceae

U

Violaceae-Violet family Onagraceae-Evening primrose Umbelliferae-Parsley family

U

Ericaceae-Heath family Primulaceae-Primrose family Gentianaceae-Gentian family Apocynaceae-Dogbane family Polemoniaceaei-Glia family Hydrophyllaceae-Phacelia family

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Boraginaceae-Borage family Labiatae-Mint family Solanaceae-Nightshade family

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Scrophulariaceae-Figwort family Orobanchaceae-Broom rape family Rubiaceae-Madder family Compositae-Sunflower family Caprifoliaceae-Honeysuckle family [Label missing-contains two Valeriana] [Label missing-large group of cards on varies genuses] General

Applegate CRLA Botan. Cat.

257

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Unpublished sources Published sources (or mimeographed)

Box 2: Collections of 193 4. 193 5. 193 6. 193 7 and 193 8 and all available lists of other collectors Opl-ioglossaceae Polypodiaceae Taxaceae Equisetaceae Pinaceae Poaceae Cyperaceae Araceae Juncaceae Liliaceae Iridaceae Orchidaceae Saficaceae Retulaceae Fagaceae Lorantheaeceae Ar'stolochiaceae Polygonaeceae

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Chenopodiaceae Portulacaceae Caryophyllae Nymphaeceae Ranunculaceae Berberidaceae Fumanraceae Cruciferae Droseraceae Crassulacrae Saxifragaceae Rosaceae Leguminoceae Gerenaceae Linaeceae Celastraceae Aceraceae Rhamnaceae Malvaceae Violaceae Hypericaceae Onagraceae Araliaceae

Applegate CRLA Botan. Cat.

259

Acc. #1027

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Umbelliferae Garryaceae Comaceae Ericaceae Primulaceae Gentianaceae Apocynaceae Polemornaceae Hydrophyllae Boraginaceae Menthaceae Solonaceae Schrophulaniaceae [sic] Orobanchaceae Rubiaceae Caprifoliaceae Valerianaceae Campanulaceae Compositae

Box 3: Collections of 1934. 1935. 1936 and all available lists of other collectors Ophioglossaceae Polypodiacea

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Poaceae Cyperaceae Araceae Juncaceae Liliaceae Iridaceae Orchidaceae Salicaceae Betulaceae Loranthaceae An'stolochiaceae Polygonaceae Chenopodiaceae Portulacaceae Carophyllaceae Nymphaceae Ranunculaceae Berberidaceae Fumanraceae Cruciferae Droseraceae Crassulacrae Saxifragaceae

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Rosaceae Geraniaceae Linaceae Celastraceae Aceraceae Rhamnaceae Malvaceae Hypericaceae Leguminosae Violaceae Onograceae Araliaceae Umbelliferae Garryaceae Cornaceae Ericaceae Primulaceae Gentianaceae Apocynaceae Polemoniacea Hydrophyllaceae Boraginaceae Menthaceae

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Solanaceae Scrophulariaceae Orobanchaceae Rubiaceae Caprifoliaceae Valerianaceae Campanulaceae Compositae

Box 4: Ophioglossaceae Polypodiacea Taxaceae Equisetaceae Pinaceae Cupressaceae Poaceae Cyperaceae Araceae Juncaceae Liliaceae Iridaceae Orchidaceae

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Salicaceae Fagaceae Betulaceae Loranthaceae| Aristolochiaceae Polygonaceae Chenopodiaceae| Portulaceae Carylophylla |

Nymphaeceae Ranunculaceae Berberidaceae Fumariaceae Cruciferae Droseraceae Crassulacrae Saxifragaceae Rosaceae Geranaceae

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Linaceae Celastraceae Aceraceae

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Rhamnaceae

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Malvaceae Hypericaceae Leguminosae Violaceae Onagraceae Arallaceae Umbelliferae Garryaceae Cornaceae Ericaceae Primulaceae Gentianaceae Apocynaceae Polemoniaceae Hydrophyllaceae Boraginaceae Menthaceae Solanaceae Scrophulariaceae Orobanchaceae Rubiaceae Caprifoliaceae Campanulaceae

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Compositae Equisetaceae Isoetaceae [empty] Typhaceae [empty] Araceae Loranthaceae Geramraceae Hypenicaceae Araliaceae Solanaceae Valerianaceae Papaveraceae Convolvulaceae Loasaceae

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CRLA Log Book Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1028 CATALOG NUMBER: 8919 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1944-1983

BULK DATES: 1950-1965

VOLUME: 7 items SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Log books from various locations at Crater Lake National Park, including Visitors Register, Information Building logs, Watchman logs, Mount Scott log, Lookout log, and Lookout fire reports.

Item List: 1. Page from Visitor's Register, 1944 2. Information Building log, 13 Jul 1950 - 9 Jul 1963 3. Information Building log, 21 Jun 1971 - 18 Aug 1982 4. Watchman log, 1 Jul 1959 - 5 Jul 1961 5. Watchman log 23 Jun 1956 - 4 Sep 1957

6. Mount Scott log, 9 Jul 1965 - 30 Aug 1965 7. Lookout log, 26 Jun 1960 - 30 Aug 1960 8. Lookout fire reports 20 Jul 1979 - 20 Jul 1983 9. Ranger/naturalist log, season of 19??

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I Crater Lake Photographs from National Archives Photographic Division

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1029 CATALOG NUMBER: 8920 LOCATION: Museum Storage VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Photocopies of black and white and color print photographs VOLUME:

.1 cubic foot

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Materials in this collection are drawn from four different series at the National Archives: the HPP series on Crater Lake made 1890-1937 by California photographer Henry G. Peabody, the HPA series by the same photographer for a multivolume album on the National Parks; the PGN series by National Park Service staff, printed from glass plate negatives dating from 1915 to 1932; and the G series by Charles W. Porter documenting Crater Lake from 1928 to 1962.

1. Photographs by Pasadena, California photographer Henry G. Peabody, originally used to illustrate lectures. Images were made 1890-1937. HPP series: Crater Lake National Park (2 images). HPA series: National Parks album VIII, Grand Canyon and Crater Lake volume II; and "Yellowstone Extra, Bryce Canyon Extra; Crater Lake; Moon Lake" (vol.14). 2. Photographs by National Park Service staff of scenes in national parks, historic sites, monuments, wildlife, etc., printed from glass plate negatives. PGN series: Crater Lake 1915-1932, image numbers 27-72; views of Crater Lake taken by H. P. Cowling, 1915. 3. Photographs by NPS photographer Charles W. Porter, 1928-1962. G series: Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

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Kenneth Canary Photograph Collection ACCESSION NUMBER: 1030 CATALOG NUMBER: 8921 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1923-24 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: B/W print photographs VOLUME: 22 items SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Photographs of Crater Lake National Park taken in 1923-24, given by Kenneth Canary of Johnson City, OR. Subjects include visitors and concessioners feeding bears, fishing, and boating on Crater Lake.

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CRLA Historical Slide Collection ACCESSION NUMBER: 1031 CATALOG NUMBER: 8922 LOCATION: Park Historian's Office DATE RANGE:

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VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Color dye coupler slides VOLUME: .25 cubic foot (2 boxes of slides) SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Slides documenting accidents, water problems, fire drills and other routine activities at Crater Lake National Park, stored in two Kodak 400 archives boxes. Topics include truck accidents, maintenance, water problems, fire drills, Steel letters, skinning bears, John W. Hillman, and general Pacific Northwest history.

Subject Headings List: Box 1: Truck accident [1978] Accident [undated] Maintence [sic, 1979] Maintence [sic] Resource [1978] 1975 water problems [six sections] Fire drills [four sections, undated] Fire mgt. [1977] l

Fire mgt. [1972]

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Box 2 Steel's letters [seven sections, 1975] Picture's [sic] of 1934-1935 [two sections] Skinning of a bear [undated] Skinning of a bear; bear research, Lodge [undated] Portrayal of John W. Hillman History of P.N.W. [Pacific North West] slides [1970s-1983]

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CRLA Park Brochures

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1032

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CATALOG NUMBER: 8923 LOCATION: Museum storage DATE RANGE: 1925-1974 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white and color illustrations VOLUME: 1 folder SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Out-of-print booklets and brochures on Crater Lake National Park, transferred from the Grand Canyon National Park Library.

Item List:

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Castle CrestNature Trail [undated booklet] A brief guide to the parapet views, Sinnott Memorial, Crater Lake National Park [undated brochure] Crater Lake National Park [DOI booklet], 1925. Rules and regulation, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, season of 1926. Steel Points Junior, vol.1 no.3, May 1927 Circular of general information regarding Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, open early spring to late fall, 1932. Rostel, Ernest A. "Crater Lake-An epic in volcanology," reprinted from NaturalHistory, vol. 33, Jan.-Feb. 1933.

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Atwood, Wallace W. "The glacial history of an extinct volcano, Crater Lake National Park," reprinted from The Journalof Geology, vol. XVLUI, no.2, February-March 1935 [2 copies].

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Pettit, Edison. "On the color of Crater Lake water," Communications to the NationalAcademy of Sciences No. 117, Carnegie Institution of Washington, February 1936.Joseph Diller Note Collection Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [NPS booklet], reprint 1952. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [NPS booklet], 1957. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [NPS booklet], revised 1963. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [NPS brochure], revised 1965. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [NPS brochure],

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Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [NPS brochure], 1974.

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ACCESSION NUMBER: 1033 CATALOG NUMBER: 8924 LOCATION: Museum Storage DATE RANGE: 1934 FORMATS: Black and white photographic prints VOLUME: 5 images SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: Five images of members of the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930's, some of activities near Oregon Caves National Monument and the others taken at Crater Lake National park. Subjects include bears, landscape, structures, pets, and a group photo.

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Duane Lafferty Photograph Collection

ACCESSION NUMBER: 1034 CATALOG NUMBER: 8925 DATE RANGE: 1913-1920 VISUAL MATERIALS FORMATS: Black and white photographs VOLUME: 18 items SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE: The photographs belonged to the donor's father, who worked at Crater Lake National Park when the first motor launches were built on Wizard Island between 1913 and 1920. The donor's narrative follows: Every rib, plank, part, engine, etc., used in those launches were carrieddown the trail by humans. (As you can see [in the photographs]). And in orderto get them built, on time, the road to CraterLake had to be shoveled out by hand to give everyone connected with the lodge construction as early a start on the season as possible. I also recall tht he initiatedflyfishingon CraterLake and was so successful that the Lodge manager had he [sic] and afriendfurnish a huge catch of troutfora junket of US Senators who came to Oregon for the grand opening. -Duane Lafferty, 13 Jan 1993

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RG 79, Accession # 67-A612 Location 4418 Boxes 5-7 Box 5: Mather Appreciation plaque-September 7, 1929 to August 4, 1932. 0-5-Records and files-March 28, 1933 to July 1, 1953. 07-1 1-I-Advisory boards, National Parks, etc. November 15, 1939 to August 28, 1951. 07.27 Masonic meeting-July 26, 1938 to August 12, 1952. 07.40 Crater Lake Natural History Association-June 20, 1942 to December 29, 1953, 0-09 Western outdoor clubs-January 27, 1935 to September 23, 1948. 0-10 Laws and legal matters-December 22, 1932 to March 3, 1952. 0-14 Safety meetings (local)-December 11, 1940 to April 15, 1953. 0-22 Rogue River Basin development-March 5, 1948 to May 22, 1952. 0-23 Pacific Northwest field committee-April 17, 1950 to April 29, 1953. 0-32 Proposed parks and other NPS areas-September 9, 1934 to February 3, 1950.

Box 6: 0-33 State Parks-May 28, 1940 to September 7, 1946. 0-48 Soil Conservation Service-April 22, 1935 to March 2, 1951 [includes mounted black and white print photographs and whiteprint drawing] 120-01 Purchase of city lot, Medford-acquisition of land to south boundarypurchase of Kiser's Studio. March 1, 1932 to January 23, 1952. 200-7 Complaints-April 28, 1953 to September 23, 1953. 201-6.2 Solinsky trial newspaper clippings, Apr. & May 1935. 201-10 U.S. Commissioners-August 28, 1935 to November 30, 1953.

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201-10.1-Steel (General)-January 19, 1935 to January 16, 1939. 201-16 Closures of park for winter-August 12, 1943 to September 23, 1948. 201-12 U.S. Marshall-July 26, 1938 to March 22, 1950. 201-15 Policy-October 16, 1936 to November 18, 1953. 201-16 Winter closing of park-August 19, 1952 to April 28, 1954.

Box 7: 204 Inspections and investigations (general) Marlowe Glenn audit-May 3, 1946 to March 23, 1948. Inspections & invesitations [sic]-September 7, 1940 to June 28, 1951. Inspections & investigations-November 20, 1935 to August 20, 1953. 204.00 Suspension file-April 18, 1934 to June 8, 1934. 206-08 Crater Lake Post Office, postmaster, etc. April 11, 1939 to July 21, 1953. 207-01.6 Roads & trails construction activities-July 27, 1936 to December 29, 1945. 207-04 Naturalist's reports-July 31, 1929 to September 9, 1934 [Missing-reported loaned to park 14 Mar 1985] Naturalist's reports-November 20, 1935 to January 7, 1939 [Missingreported loaned to park 14 Mar 1985] 207-04 Naturalist's reports-January 16, 1939 to December 2, 1948 [Missingreported loaned to park 14 Mar 1985]. 207-04 Naturalist's reports-January 7, 1949 to January 8, 1954 [Missing-reported loaned to park, 14 Mar 1985].

RG 79, Accession number 67-A614 Location #8936 Box 8: 207-20 Weather reports (General)-November 7, 1933 to August 28, 1951. 207-20.2 Snowfall & precipitation records-December 3, 1934 to December 31, 1953.

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Box 9: 501-04 Special articles on national parks-January 7, 1939 to October 12, 1948. 501-05 Press releases, Crater Lake National Park, January 7, 1939 to October 12, 1948. 501-05 Press releases, Crater Lake National Park, May 4, 1949 to July 13, 1953. 501-01 Radio talks & broadcasts (local)-December 28, 1938 to May 26, 1953. 504-04 Maps-General correspondence-July 27, 1932 to August 25, 1953. 504-03.5 Manual, water, sewer, and sanitary systems-January 1945 & June 7, 1945 *600 Third enrollment period ECW report-May 1, 1934 600 Lands, buildings, roads and trails-October 21, 1943 to May 1, 1945 600 Lands, buildings, roads and trails, plants & systems. January 18, 1952 to August 26, 1953.

Box 10: 600-01 Master Plan correspondence-February 27, 1934 to November 18, 1953. 600-02 Six year program-May 31, 1932 to June 19, 1939 (6 files)

Box 11: 600-03 Project construction program correspondence-February 6, 1950 to September 25, 1953 600-03.01 Park development program outline-January 1928 to October 29, 1938. A A -

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600-04.01 Specifications Administration Buildings-June 18, 1934 & August 21, 1934.

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600-04.03 Specifications for Annie Springs comfort station-April 25, 1934. 600-04.04 Specifications Rangers Dormitory (Superintendents House, Naturalists Residence, Messhall, Machine Shop and Utility Shed).-May 23, 1935. 600-04.06 Specifications Sinnott Memorial-February 11, 1935. 600-05 Storm damage-October 31, 1950 to December 7, 1953.

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600-10 Post war program-general-January 25, 1944 to April 23, 1946. 601-01 Administration sites-January 23, 1943 to December 18, 1951. 601-03.1 Camp sites, study and recommendations-February 27, 1937 to June 9, 1947 [includes mounted photographic prints and hand-colored whiteprint maps]. 601-03.2 Wood utilization policy, NPS-September 19, 1937 to August 5, 1952. 601-16.1 Correspondence re land records-February 12, 1944 to November 9, 1949.

RG 79, Accession number 67-A616, Location # 10003 Box 12: 602 Boundaries-Boundary adjustment reports-October 28, 1926 [includes mounted print photographs].

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602 Boundaries (extensions)-August 28, 1931 to March 28, 1952 [includes handcolored whiteprint maps]. 602-01 Mount McLoughlin extension-June 11, 1925 to March 3, 1926. 602-01 Silver Creek Falls area-August 13, 1925 to April 18, 1927. 602-01 Petrified Forest-December 23, 1927 to May 16, 1928. 602-01 South boundary extension-July 12, 1932 to September 14, 1948 [includes

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602-01 South entrance addition-January 1943 to January 3, 1949. 602-02 Extension-Diamond Lake-Union Creek area-September 12, 1919 to March 12, 1936 [includes hand-colored maps]. August 7, 1939 to April 26, 1945.

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Box 13: 60 1-10 Boundary markers-March 3, 1944 604 Donations-December 4, 1923 to May 13, 1926. 607 Jurisdiction-June 15, 1949 to July 31, 1950. 609 Leases (mining claims)-September 29, 1931 to April 29, 1953. 610 Private holdings (general)-April 8, 1905 to January 30, 1947 [includes handcolored township map]. 610-01 Yawkey tract (private holdings)-August 15, 1924 to September 1944.

Box 14: 610-02 Gladstone tract (private holdings)-March 11, 1929 to June 17, 1942. 614 Surveys-August 19, 1938 to December 7, 1951. 614-01 Rehabilitation of buildings survey-January 31, 1935. 610 Buildings (general)-November 8, 1939 to October 15, 1953. 620-01 Administration buildings-November 23, 1933 to September 27, 1950. 620-08 Checking stations-December 9, 1938 to August 11, 1953. 620-15 Comfort stations-January 12, 1933 to February 1, 1951. 620-20 Community house and information buildings-July 29, 1938 to October 20, 1953. 620-21 Museum and contact building (proposed) February 12, 1932 to May 22, 1953 [includes pencil sketches of museum floor plan].

Box 15: 620-36 Hospital (correspondence)-September 24, 1938 to December 30, 1950. 620-37 Lookout stations-January 22, 1930 to July 21, 1949. 620-37.1 Mount Scott Lookout-December 3, 1946 to July 25, 1952.

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620-45 Mess house-July 27, 1935 to November 5, 1952 [includes pencil sketch of proposed temporary building]. 620-49 Observation stations (Rim Road)-1934. 620-58 Quarters for employees (residences)-July 20, 1932 to April 23, 1951 [includes hand-drawn plan of Medford government residence water system]. 620-64 Ranger dormitory-June 9, 1932 to November 23, 1953. 620-76.6 Machine shop-August 6, 1934 to August 7, 1943.

Box 16: 60-77 Sinnott Memorial-Dec. 5, 1929 to June 28 1951 [include blueprint drawing].31 621 Parapets, guard rails, entrance motifs-Oct. 14, 1935 to Mar. 18, 1946 [includes mounted photographic prints and blueprint drawing]. 630 Roads, general correspondence-Jan. 28, 1933 to Oct. 9, 1953 [includes manuscript letters and mounted photographic prints]. 630-02 Maintenance of roads-Nov. 5, 1935 to Apr. 3, 1953 [includes manuscript notes]. 631 Road construction (general correspondence) Sep. 5, 1946 to Jul 9, 1952. 631-01 South entrance road-Jul 15, 1933 to Apr. 16, 1951 [includes mounted photographic prints]. 631-01.01 South entrance road to Annie Springs-Mar 2, 1940 to Jul 24, 1946.

I Box 17: 631-01.02 Maintenance and utility yard south entrance-May 12, 1939 to Nov 30, 1942. 631-02 West entrance road-Jul 23, 1931 to Oct 5,1943 [includes hand-marked whiteprint map]. 631-04 Lost Creek road-Apr 17, 1935 to Sep 19, 1946 [includes hand-marked whiteprint maps]. 631-05 North entrance road-Jul 19, 1933 to Sep 5, 1933.

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631-06 Anne Spring to Rim Road-Aug 1, 1935 to Sep 10, 1943 [includes handmarked whiteprint map and blueprint chart]. 631-07 Rim Road construction-Aug 15, 1932 to Jul 10, 1947 [includes mounted photographic prints, blueprint maps, and blueprint chart]. 631-07.01 Rim Road location (High/low line)-Oct 9, 1929 to Feb 10, 1938 [includes mounted photographic prints and hand-marked whiteprint maps]. 631-08 Proposed approaches to Annie Spring area-Feb 1931 to Jan 5, 1946 [includes manuscript memos and hand-marked whiteprint maps and drawings].

Box 18: 632 Lands along Medford-Crater Lake Highway-Oct 15, 1929 to Oct 25, 1943 Near Prospect (Rogue River Timber Co.) [includes manuscript letters]. 632 Roads outside park -Apr 28, 1930 to Jul 20 1950[includes hand-drawn and handcolored whiteprint maps]. 634 South entrance development-Mar 19, 1945 to Sep 23, 1947. 637 Through the park highways-May 31, 1939 to Jun 24, 1943 [includes printed maps]. 640 Trails (general correspondence)-Aug 13, 1949 to Jul 28, 1953. 640-01 Pacific Crest Trail, Skyline, John Muir-Nov 2, 1932 to Jun 4, 1945 [includes hand-colored maps]. 641 Motorways-Jul 28, 1932 to Mar 21, 1944. 642 Tunnel-Oct 21, 1942 to Sep 26, 1946 [includes whiteprint and hand-marked printed maps, and mounted photographic prints]. 650-04 Bridges-Feb 19, 1943 to Dec 20, 1948.

Box 19: 650-04.2 Annie Creek & Goodbye Creek bridges (const.) Nov 26, 1940 to Jun 8, 1953. 650-04.3 Anne Creek & Goodbye Creek bridges (maint.) Jul 10, 1938 to Dec 12, 1945. 660 Plants & systems-(Power and communication systems manual)-Apr 1944. A rndwiIij-e

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661 Electric systems, Crater Lake-Aug 6, 1929 to May 6, 1932. 661 Construction report, light and power development-Oct 19, 1931. 661 Underground cable file-Aug 13, 1946 to Dec 23, 1946.

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661 Electric light plants & systems-Feb 4/32 to Aug 24/43 [includes manuscript notes]. 661 Electric light plants & systems-Nov 26/43 to Jul 7/47 and Jan 11/48 to Apr 23/53 [includes whiteprint drawings]. 661-02 Electric meter error-Lodge-May 30/36 to Jan 13/47 [includes hand-drawn sketches]. 661-03 Electricity contracts-Mar 3/43 to May 7/53.

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661-04 Electric line switching agreement-Jan 3/38 to Apr 23/43. 661-05 Standby electric plant-Sep 3/41 to Mar 30/51 [includes manuscript notes and blueprint diagram]. 661-06 Electrically operated pump Dec 29/32 to Jun 7/50 Munson Springs area.

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letters]. 663 Sanitary systems (sanitation)-Sep 6/44 to Aug 19/52. 664 Telephone system-Aug 28/28 to Aug 29/33 [includes blueprint drawings].

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664 Telephone & telegraph correspondence-Jul 13/34 to Nov 5/53.

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664-03 Radio communication-Dec 31/34 to Jun 5/53 [includes manuscript notes].

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665 Water systems-Apr 10/33 to Jul 29/43 [includes manuscript notes]. 665 Water systems-May 9/33 to Jul 7/52. Water system and sewer system manual-Jan 45 [includes water rights chart dated 1944, and whiteprint plans]. 665-01 Water rights (correspondence)-Jan 28/35 to Aug 19/42. 665-01 Water rights (correspondence)-Nov 27/42 to Dec 7/51 [includes manuscript memos and "Land Ownership Record" form]. 666-05 Water systems (reservoirs)-Jun/31 to Sep 13/32.

Box 23: 714-02 Fish planting-Dec 7/43 to Nov 21/48. 720 Protection & care, wildlife-Jun 15/34 to Jan 26/53. 720-04 Wildlife survey (annual reports)-Sep 19/32 to Dec 4/53. 731-02 Bench marks-Sep 8/27 to Nov 22/35. 800 Protection service to the public & forestry-Feb 6/53 to Jun 26/53. 801-01 Accidents visitors-(including Jones-Culhane murder)-Jan 20/50 to Sep 8/53 [includes hand-colored blueprint map]. 801-03 Police protection-Nov 30/43 to Jul 17/53. 843-03 School facilities-1936 to Nov 30/53.

RG79 Accession number 67-A772 Location #24723 Box 24: 843-03.1 University of Oregon Branch School at Crater Lake-10/1 1/44 to 12/8/47. 857-01 Air travel (re airports and/or landing strip in CRLA)-1/2/34 to 9/18/52. 868-01 Winter sports development programs-10/25/35 to 4/11/51 [includes handcolored maps]. 868-02 Winter sports Dutton Ridge-5/12/41 [includes mounted photographic prints]. 883-03.1 Individual fire reports-12/6/34 to 9/23/53. 883-03.2 Forestry reports-7/2/36 to 1/12/53. Appendices

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883-03.3 Annual fire reports & statistics-7/I11/31 to 9/30/53. 883-03.4 Fire atlas correspondence-10/25/35S to 12/24/53 [MISSING]. 883-06 Insect infestations-6/9/32 to 8/25/53.

Box 25: 883.06.1 Insects infestation-Special reports-8/1/33 to 12/2/44. 883-07 Forest protection cooperation-9/29/1 9 to 11/2/5 1. 883-09 Blister rust control-7/8/36 to 8/6/5 1. 900-0 1 Buildings & improvements-7/1 6/34 to 11/30/53. 900-01.1 New construction-cabin area-2/9/38 to 7/5/45. 900-01.2 New construction-transformer room, Crater Lake Lodge-7/18/40 to 11/1 5/5 1. 900-01.3 Service station site, etc. 4/6/43 to 10/1 6/53.I

Box 26: 900-08 Standard Oil Co. 7/17/3 5 to 6/1/48 [includes blueprint and whiteprint maps and plans]. 900-11 Fire protection & safety-6/24/39 to 8/14-20/53. 901-05 Grazing-i10/17/41 to 9/22/42.

RG 79 Accession number 67-A863 Location # 15165 Box 27: A-2435 Committees, field office-4/16/58 to 10/27/58 A3219 Reports, other 8/29/58 to 12/17/58 A4067 (Conferences & Meetings) intra-region, inter-region-2/16/55 to 1/14/58. A42 Cooperating associations (including natural history, historical & museum associations) 1/12/55 to 2/6/5 8.

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A44 Cooperative agreements-with Federal, state and local agencies 2/19/54 & 2/24/55.

A6423 Organization, service-6/30/54 to 12/18/58. A6435 Field offices-4/12/55 to 10/2/58. A7015 Civil defense program-5/5/54 to 6/4/57. A7215 Records, management (disposal) 6/17/54 to 8/15/58. A7219 Records, reports-7/2/54 to 7/9/58. A7615 Health and safety-3/19/56 to 12/9/58 A7623 Accidents, injuries and deaths 1/31/54 to 1/20/59. A7623 Beaver-Rosenbalm accident-10/5/56 to 3/18/57. A7623 Rosenbalm-Mabery accident-I 1/2/56 to 2/18/57. A7627 Floods, storms-12/24/55 to 6/28/56. A78 School facilities-1/5/54 to 12/23/58.

Box 28: A8035 Surveys and reports-1/8/54 to 12/5/58. A8215 Dedications, anniversaries-8/28/56 to 12/1/58. A8223 Religious services-1/13/56 to 8/20/58. A92 Inventions, patents, copyrights-10/17/57 to 8/8/58. A98 Mission 66 publicity-4/5/56 to 10/27/58. A98 Mission 66 Crater Lake-2/18/55 to 1/6/59. DI 8 Planning program, development outline and Master Plan (general correspondence) 1/29/54 to 12/30/58. D30 Roads and trails 1/4/53 to 12/15/58.

Box 29: D3415 Construction and maintenance-building-general correspondence-2/17/54 to 10/21/58. Anrnarirflfte-

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D3423 Buildings, other-i12/24/53 to 7/23/58. D5015 Electricity-1/25/54 to 12/29/58.

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D5027 Radio-1/6/54 to 7/21/58. D5027 Telephone-12/14/53 to 11/1 1/58. D5039 Water and sewer-1/27/56 to 7/25/58.

Unboxed: Log book for the Ranger-Naturalist, Crater Lake National Park, 1928-30 [9"x 14" bound manuscript volume].

See also RG 77 Corps of Engineers, Entry 34, Boxes 357-358, and Entry 36 Boxes 406-410, relating to construction of Rim Road at Crater Lake 1911-1919.

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728.5 T255 Technical analysis reportfor rehabilitation: CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake NationalPark. Project consultants: architects Broome, Oringdulph, O'Toole, Rudolph Boles and Associates [Portland OR], 1986. 2 vol., library lacks volume 2.

557 C855D Diller, Joseph Silas (1850-1928). The geology and petrographyof CraterLake National Park. Washington DC: GPO, 1902.

917.914 D917b Dunham, Wayland A. Blue enchantment, the story of CraterLake. Caldwell ID: Caxton Printers, 1942.

917.914 L312e Lapham, Stanton C. The enchanted lake: Mount Mazama and CraterLake in story, history and legend. Portland OR: J. K. Gill Company; Salem OR: the Statesman, 1931.

979.158 P697st 1974 Place, Howard. The story of CraterLake NationalPark. Caldwell IA: Caxton, 1974.

979.158 S6541 Smith, Larry B. The Smith brothers 'chronological history, CraterLake National Park, Oregon, 1832 to 1982. [Collected and edited by Larry B. Smith and Lloyd C. Smith], 1982. Unpaged.

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Williams, Howel. CraterLake: the story of its origin. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1941.

917.95915 S296c Schaffer, Jeff-rey P. CraterLake NationalParkand vicinity. Berkeley CA: Wilderness Press, c1983.

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Famer, Donald Stanley. The birds of CraterLake National Park Lawrence KS: University of Kansas Press, 1952.

917.95915 W274c

Warfield, Ronald G. CraterLake: the story behind the scenery. Las Vegas NV: KC Publications, 1982.

PAM 917.9158 K59ex 1975

Kirk, Ruth. Exploring CraterLake country. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press, 1975; published in cooperation with Crater Lake Natural History Association.

PAM 979.158 C895t Toops, Connie. CraterLake NationalPark trails. Illustrated by Marie Phillips. Crater Lake Natural History Association, 1980.

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979.5915 U58a Unrau, Harlan. CraterLake NationalParkadministrativehistory. 1988. 2 vols.

Archives and Manuscripts Department (Jefferson Room)

Microfilm 66 Scrapbooks kept by William G. Steel, 1885-1934; clippings etc. about Crater Lake.

*MSS 1500 Hall, Matilda. Letter to John Morrison, February 2, 1988. Recalls working at Crater Lake Lodge in 1920.

*MSS 2927 Jones, Webster. Papers, cal881-1961. I box. Biographical note: Book collector on Western history; graduate of University of Oregon; the Oregonian's first aviation editor; and magazine editor and public relations representative for a number of Oregon and California firms. Scope and content note: Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks and ephemera from the Webster Jones collection. Subjects include: Frank G. Jones (father); Charles N. Kessler, a Montana businessman and western history collector; Lillian Gilstrap and diaries of her trips across western America and Canada in the 1920's and 1930's; scrapbooks relating to aviation history in the Pacific Northwest (many of the articles were written by Jones) in the late 1920's and early 1930's; and other ephemera. One folder on Crater Lake.

*MSS 2386 Oregon Environmental Council, Portland Oregon. Papers, 1952; and 1958-1976. 28 boxes (38 linear feet). Historical note: Coalition of more than 2500 individuals and 80 conservation organizations, including planning, sports and labor groups.

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Scope and content note: Includes correspondence, environmental impact statements, reports, hearing transcripts, newsletters, clippings etc., re environmental issues such as nuclear power, mining, oil, timber, recreation, air, water, pesticides, solid waste, noise pollution, wildlife, environmental education, rivers, land, and government agencies. Unpublished inventory and index in OHS library.

*MSS 2130 Kuykendall, W. Materials relating to Crater Lake and its early exploration, cal 874, including a story of a visit to Crater Lake by E. W. Hammond. 15 items.

MSS 2478 Maben, John. Papers, December 1926-March 1927. Alta Knips Woodfield, niece. First winter caretaker of Crater Lake Lodge. Diary re 1927 ski race from Fort Klamath to Crater Lake and return; miscellaneous correspondence.

*MSS 847 and 847b Linn, Fletcher (1866-1963). Papers, 1890-1953. Son of David Linn (1826-1912), prominent Oregon pioneer and one of first visitors to Crater Lake. Fletcher Linn was a prominent furniture manufacturers in Eugene and Portland (Oregon Furniture Mfg. Co., later sold to B.P. John Corp.), organized Industrial Financing Corp. in 1914, was active in Portland Downtown Association (1929-1946), and compiled records of early Jackson County, Oregon pioneer families. Correspondence (c1890, 1925-53); diaries (1895 and 1903); financial records (19131953).

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MSS 1293b Meldrum, John William (1839-1919). Diary of a trip to Crater Lake, 1911. 1 volume.

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Photographic Archives

Most were copied for CRLA between 1988 and 1996.

JOHN MABEN COLLECTION Org Lot 188 Storage location:

Doc. Case 1 Photoprints

Doc., Case 2 Neg. nos. Lot 188-1 thru -342 Item count: 89 black and white photo print (a few hand colored), 343 nitrate negatives, 2 albums Indexing:

See Master Cross Reference Cards Nos. 713-714

Provenance: Restrictions:

Acc. 0. 977D106 None

Description: Photographs taken by John Maben, caretaker of Crater Lake Lodge, c.1922-1925. Summary Series List: 1/-

188C Crater Lake National Park Approximately 285 views, primarily winter scenes, taken c. 1922-1925 Albums 699 and 700

Crater Lake General views 188-1 thru -14 Phantom Ship 188-15 Wizard Island 188-16 thru -28 Boating 188-29 thru -38 Waterfowl 188-39 thru -45 Snow-covered trees 188-46 thru -51 Miscellaneous scenery in the park 188-52 thru -87A Crater Lake Lodge 188-88 thru -111 Miscellaneous buildings in the park 188-112 thru -131 Snowplows clearing road and car travel 188-132 thru -147, -203 Appendices

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Org Lot 371 Burkhart Collection Album 165 by Kiser with 1903 trip

General Photograph Collection, Oregon Historical Society Box 10 A: Crater Lake National Park-General Views of Crater Lake & Rim Box 10 B: Crater Lake National Park-Views showing Wizard Island Box 10 C: Crater Lake National Park-Views showing Phantom Ship Box 10 D: Crater Lake National Park-Miscellaneous features (including the Pinnacles, Mill Creek Falls, Lady of the Woods) Box 10 E: Crater Lake National Park-Buildings & Roads Box 10 F: Crater Lake National Park-Activities (including surveying, skiing, boating, hiking, touring) Box 630 A: Crater Lake National Park-General Views of Crater Lake & Rim Box 630 B: Crater Lake National Park-Views showing Wizard Island Box 630 C: Crater Lake National Park-Views showing Phantom Ship

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Order numbers: 001453 First photograph taken of Crater Lake, Peter Britt, 1874 016256 Stereo view of Crater Lake and Wizard Island, remnants of snow in distance, spring flowers in foreground, by Martin Hazeltine, 1885. ORH145464 Stereo view of Crater Lake with Wizard Island & its reflection, cliffs towers in the foreground, by Martin Hazeltine, 1885. 016733 Stereo view-"Crater Lake (south shore) from Eagle Crags, Oregon, U.S.A., near the S.P. RR.," by B. L. Singley, 1899.

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007259 Col. Charles Lindbergh flying over Crater Lake, Wizard Island visible, 29 Oct 1927. 007194The Phantom Ship, rocky island in Crater Lake, July 1927. Crater Lake c 1928, from collection of 600 snapshots Lot Number 0311 -H taken by the Marshall family during Mazama-sponsored trips, c1900-1940. Lot Number 0371-F Crater Lake c 1928, from Donald C. Burkhart Collection of 466 views of mountain scenery in the Oregon Cascades, many photographed during climbing trips. Order Number 001378 Large wing is added to Crater Lake Lodge matching the original building, Crater Lake National Park, August 1929. 023060 Lola Fourrier, the first person to swim across Crater Lake, 18 Aug 1929. 007196 Man stands atop pinnacles of Garfield Peak, overlooking Crater Lake with Wizard Island in view, August 1932. Appendices

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Lot Number 0751-D-0001 40 images c 1925-1935 showing Crater Lake Lodge, construction of the Rim Road and Rim Village area. Multiple photographers. Lot Number 0751-C-0001 32 images of structures in Crater Lake National Park, 193 1-1936, including headquarters and cabins. Multiple photographers. Lot Number 0751 -F-002 19 images of identified and unidentified individuals, misc. & recreational activities at Crater Lake, c 1934. Multiple photographers. Order Number 001423 View of Crater Lake gives a good glimpse of Wizard Island which rises 763 feet above the surface of the lake, 28 Feb 1935, by Sawyer. 001452 The Phantom Ship, one of the two islands in Crater Lake, pinnacled island seems to disappear in certain lights, 29 Aug 1937. 012653 Loren C. Miller, seasonal ranger-naturalist at Crater Lake National Park stands on stump, "Old Man of the Lake," April 1942. 001455 Sunset at Crater Lake turns water into a glowing disk, phantom ship island appears to be coming into harbor, 23 Jun 1953. 001457 View of Crater Lake and its Phantom Ship Island taken from point below Crater Lake Lodge, 20 Jan 1954. Lot Number 0404-C Crater Lake, c 1955. From M. Paul Jarrett Collection of 36 B&W negatives and 4 color transparencies depicting Oregon scenery. Lot Number 0775-C-0001 Crater Lake, 1965, from Lisa G. Paterson collection of 212 images of Oregon scenery with particular attention given mountains and bodies of water, 1910-1975.

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Mazamas Crater Lake National Park has copies of all documents listed. Archives Microfiche copies of clippings scrapbooks, entitled "Steel Journals," compiled by William Steel 1885-1935; series "Crater Lake." Vol. 1 No. 21 August 1885 through November 1907 Vol.3 No. 35 March 1907 through April 1910

15 microfiche sheets

9 microfiche sheets

Vol. 4 No. 36 October 1909 through February 1912

10 microfiche sheets

Vol. 5 No.37 October 1911 through October 1913

9 microfiche sheets

Vol. 6 No.3 8 May 1913 through February 1917

9 microfiche sheets

Vol. 7 No.3 9 January 1917 through October 1921

9 microfiche sheets

Vol. 8 No.40 October 1921 through August 1929

9 microfiche sheets

Vol. 9 No. 41 August 1929 through May 1935

9 microfiche sheets

Library Holdings 917.95 066 Lapham, S. C. The enchanted lake; Mount Mazama and CraterLake in story, history and legend. J. K. Gill, c1931.

917.95 066 Oregon out of doors: Mount Hood and CraterLake. Portland OR: Mazamas, c1920-1922.

551 P54 Hydrology of CraterLake. East and Davis Lakes, Oregon. Washington DC: GPO, 1968.

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557.95 S66 Smith, W. D., and C. R. Swartzlow. "Mount Mazama: explosion versus collapse," University of Oregon 1937; reprint from Bulletin of the GeologicalSociety ofAmerica, vol. 47, December 1936.

581.979 A64c Applegate, Elmer I. "Plants of Crater Lake National Park," reprinted from American MidlandNaturalist, volume 22 no. 2 pp.225-314, September 1939.

811 .M73 Moll, Ernest G. Blue interval: poems of CraterLake. Portland OR: Metropolitan Press, 1935.

917.3 U58n Yard, Robert Sterling. NationalParksportfolio. 5th edition, 1928. [CRLA has 6th ed., 1931]

557.95 W71 Williams, Howel. CraterLake: the story of its origin. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1941.

See also: "Crater Lake on skis 1971" by R. L. Glison (Acc. 83 #001-1993, Box 9, Folder 2). Mazamas Album #8, annual outing to Crater Lake, 1921.

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The Oregon Index includes references to more than 370 articles about Crater Lake in magazines and newspapers through 1985. Major topics in the index include water contamination episode of 1975-1979; proposed lodge demolition/restoration 1980-1985; expansion of park; geothermal energy; and proposed chairlift. The CRLA Park Historian has a list of these newspaper citations. References which follow are to books and scientific documents.

581.9795 S532o Sharpe, Grant and Wenonah. 101 wildflowers of CraterLake NationalPark. 1959.

627 Un31w no.1859e ORCollection U.S. Geological Survey. Water Resources Division. Hydrology of Crater. East andDavis Lakes, Oregon, by Kenneth N. Phillips. 1968.

Ore 333.709795 vol.2 no. I1 1975 My4

*Crater Lake public meetings, Oregon Wilderness Coalition, 1975.

917.8 U581 U.S. National Park Service. General informationregardingCraterLake national park, season of 1918.

917.3 Y22 Yard, R.. S. The book of the NationalParks. 1919, pp. 1 84 -20 1 .

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917.8 R27 *Reik, H. 0. A tour ofAmerica 's nationalparks. 1919, pp.1 0 3 -11 7 .

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*Kiser, F. H. Catalog ofKiser colorgraphsfor lovers of out-of-door sports. 1924, pp. 8-15.

370.5 fO653 vol.6 no.5 OR Collection Constance, Lincoln. "Crater Lake National Park as a field for scientific research," Oregon EducationalJournal,vol.6 no.5, pp. 5 and 27-28, February 1932.

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Horn, Elizabeth Mueller. "Ecology of the pumice desert, Crater Lake National Park," Northwest Science, November 1968, pp.141-149.

q917 .95002 *Spring, Bob and Ira. The nationalparks of the northwest. Text by Harvey Manning. Superior, 1976.

Per McNeil, Robert C., and Donald B. Zobel. "Vegetation and fire history of a ponderosa pine-white fir forest in Crater Lake National Park," Northwest Science, February 1980, pp.30-46. [CRLA has Master's thesis on this topic].

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Allen, John Eliot. "The caves of Crater Lake National Park," Oregon Geology, January 1984, pp. 3 -6 .

On-Line Cataloa Materials: 557.95915 Cranson, K. R. CraterLake, gem of the Cascades: the geologicalstory of Crater Lake NationalPark. KRC Press, cl982.

I 29.2 C 85/2 SuDocs CraterLake NationalPark: Mazama Campground/Rim Village corridor: supplement to the 1984 environmentalassessment/development concept plan. U.S. Dept. of Interior, National Park Service, 1987.

I 29.2-2 C85/5 SuDocs CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon: General managementplan, 1977.

I 29.88-2 C 85 z ORE Books also available on microfiche Arbogast, David. Historic structure report: CraterLake Lodge, CraterLake NationalPark, CraterLake, Oregon. Denver Service Center, Alaska/Pacific Northwest/Western team, Branch of Cultural Resources, National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of Interior [1984].

917.95 qL31 Books Lapham, Stanton C. The enchanted lake; Mount Mazama and CraterLake in story, history and legend The J. K. Gill Company; Statesman Publishing Company, [c1931].

917.95915 Books

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Place, Howard. The story of CraterLake NationalPark. Caxton Printers, 1974.

I 29.2-2 C85 / draft z SuDocs Proposedwilderness, CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon: draft environmental statement. National Park Service, [1973].

I 29.2-2 C 85/ final z SuDocs Proposedwilderness, CraterLake NationalPark: final environmental statement. National Park Service, 1974.

796.51 Schaf Book Schaffer, Jeffrey P. CraterLake NationalPark and vicinity. Wilderness Press, c1983.

917.95915 Spring OVERSIZE

*Spr ing, Bob. CraterLake NationalPark: Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges, LavaBedsNationalMonument. Superior Publishing Co. [1975].

I29.22 C85/draft/z SuDocs U.S. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. CraterLakeNationalPark, Oregon: draft generaldevelopment plan. Denver Service Center, [1977].

I 29.2-2 C 85/2/draft / z SuDocs U.S. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. CraterLake National Park, Oregon: draft visitor use plan. Denver Service Center, 1977.

I29.2-2 C85/3/draftz SuDocs U.S. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Environmentalassessment, draft visitor use and generaldevelopment plans: partIII & IVof the general managementplan. Denver Service Center, 1977. Appendices

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I 29.2-2 C 85 z SuDocs U.S. National Park Service. Wilderness proposal: CraterLake NationalPark. National Park Service [1970].

557.95 W67c Books

Williams, Howel. CraterLake; the story of its origin. University of California Press, c1941.

506 C21p No.540 Williams, Howel. The geology of CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, with a reconnaissanceof the CascadeRange southward to Mount Shasta. Washington DC: 1942. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication #540.

630.7 Ore32t no.235 *Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station. Temperature and current observations in CraterLake, Oregon. Corvallis OR: Oregon State University, 1968.

19.76.93-31 Microfiche *Bruggman, Peggy E. Chemical analyses ofpre-Mazama silicic volcanic rocks. inclusions, and glass separates, CraterLake, Oregon. Menlo Park CA: U.S. Dept. of Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1993. USGS Open-File report #93314.

I 29.2: C85/3/v also available on microfiche Unrau, Harlan. Administrative history, CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. 1988.

979.5 fO662o ORE Books

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Oregon Education Association. [Oregonpicture set]. Photo numbers 23: Crater Lake (Wizard Island) and 24: Crater Lake (Phantom Ship). [Salem OR?]: Oregon Education Association, [c1958?].

A 13.28-4 R 63/z /eastem/MAPS U.S. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region. Pacific Meridian Resources. Rogue River NationalForest old growth map: Douglas-fir region/prepared under contractfor US. Forest Service Region 6, 1990 [1991].

A13.88:PNW-GTR 9 also in microfiche Battle against bark beetles in CraterLake NationalPark: 1925-1934. June 1990.

711 Un3crg *Geologic history of CraterLake, Oregon: CraterLake NationalPark. 1912.

363.6909795 Crate ORE Books Alfred Staehli, AIA, & Associates. CraterLake Lodge study ofpreservation and rehabilitation.. Portland OR: Alfred Staehli, AIA, & Associates, [1985].

I 2 9 .2-2c85/5z U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon: general managementplan. Washington DC: National Park Service, [1977].

I 29.2-2 C 85/4 z SuDocs U.S. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Environmentalassessment. development concept plan: amendment to the generalmanagementplan. Denver CO: U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, Denver Service Center ... [1984?].

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581.9795 S532 Sharpe, Grant and Wenonah. 101 wildflowers of CraterLake NationalPark. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1959.

I 29.58/3-2 C 85 z Greene, Linda W. Historic resource study: CraterLake NationalPark Oregon. Denver CO: Branch of Cultural Resources, Alaska/Pacific Northwest/Western team, Denver Service Center, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior [1984].

979.59515 Allen Allen, Albert Cooper. CraterLake and its legend. Central Point OR: the author, 1958.

799.1 Grey *Grey, Zane. Tales offresh-waterfishing, by Zane Grey, with one hundred illustrationsfrom photographstaken by the author. New York and London: Harper & brothers, 1928.

917.95915 Mar *Marshall, Terry Van. CraterLake: four seasons in CraterLake National Park: a photographicjournal. Klamath Falls, OR: P. Tremaine Pub., 1979.

979.5915 Farmer Farmer, Judith A. Early exploration of CraterLake [map]. Portland OR: North American Cartographics, c1977. Scale indeterminable.

917.95915 Kirk Kirk, Ruth. Exploring CraterLake country. Seattle: University of Washington Press [1975].

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Old Dewey Catalog Materials ORCollection 811 F321c Fehl, Delbert. CraterLake [poetry]. Medford, OR: Pacific Record Publishing Co, 1921. 5pp.

OR Collection 784 T253c Tengwald, Victor A. CraterLake; waltz.

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OR Collection. 917.9505 C85 CraterLake magazine. Rogue River valley. Vol.1, 2, vol. 3 nos. 1-6 and 9, vol. 4 nos. 2-4; November 1909-June 1911 and September-December 1911.

OR Collection F882 .C8 C72 1910 CraterLake NationalPark [album of photographic prints]. Medford OR: Gerking and Harmon, [1910?]. Brooklyn, NY: Albertype, n.d. 12 hand-colored leaves.

OR Collection 917.95915 *Crater Lake National Park Co., Crater Lake OR. CraterLake NationalPark. Medford OR: Medford Printing Co., 1928. 8pp.

OR Collection 917.95915 U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark and Oregon Caves National Monument vacation travel study. N.p.: 1950. 25pp.

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OR Collection F882 C8 U5 *U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. CraterLake NationalPark, Ore ... reportof examination andsurvey, with maps andplans of survey, for roads and trails in Crater Lake NationalPark, Ore. Washington DC: GPO, 1911. (U.S. Congress 62 Session 2, House Document #328). l6pp.

OR Collection 917.95915 Un3c U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark Ore. [Brochures], 19341954.

OR Collection 917.95915 So88 Southern Pacific Company. CraterLake, Oregon's mountainplayground. N.p.: 1917. Folder.

OR Collection 551.56 St45 Sternes, G. L. Climate of CraterLake NationalPark. Crater Lake, OR: Crater Lake Natural History Association in cooperation with the National Park Service, 1963.

OR Collection 917.95915 N219 Nature notesfrom CraterLake. 1932-1956, vol. 5-11 and 13-22. 4 vols. [CRLA has vols. 1-22]

See also: 0. C. Applegate papers F. W. Cleater papers M. W. Gorman " Robert W. Sawyer"

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On-Line Catalog Materials Science Microfiche QE462.A5P46 1981 *Pinta, James. A modelfor the origin of cakc-alkaline andesites at CraterLake. PhD thesis: Pennsylvania State University, 1981.

Knight QH76.5 .07S86 1983 Stohr-Gillmore, Michael W. Environmentalmanagement appraisalof CraterLake, Oregon. M.U.P. thesis: University of Oregon, 1983.

Science QE156.C8 R85 Ryden, Bonnie Lee Stepp. Structural analysis of the Liao Rock dacite: CraterLake, Oregon. M.A. thesis: University of Oregon, 1968.

ScienceGB1199.7 C2 C371990 *Hull, Carter Dean. Multicomponent chemical equilibrium modeling offluids and Uth geochronology of authigenicmineralization in geothermalsystems. PhD thesis: University of Oregon, 1990.

Science QH105.07 A45 1988 Drake, Ellen T. CraterLake: an ecosystem study. American Association for the Advancement of Science. Pacific Division. Meeting (69th: 1988: Oregon State University). San Francisco: AAAS, 1990.

Science QE461.R57 Ritchey, Joseph Landon. Origin of divergent magmas as CraterLake, Oregon. Ph.D thesis: University of Oregon, 1979.

Science QL684 .06F64 Follett, Dick. Birds of CraterLake NationalPark Crater Lake OR: Crater Lake Natural History Association, 1979. Appendices

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Science QK182.W9 *Wynd, Frederick Lyle. Life zones with special reference to the botanicalfeaturesof those of CraterLake NationalPark. M.A. thesis: Department of Biology, University of Oregon, 1930.

Science QE461.P68 1985 *Prueher, Elizabeth M. The geology and geochemistry of thirteen cinder cones at CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. M.S. thesis: University of Oregon, 1985.

OR col QE156.C8C7 1982 Cranson, K. R. CraterLake: gem of the Cascades: the geologicalstory of Crater Lake NationalPark. 2nd ed. Lansing MN: KRC Press, c1982.

Doc I 29.79/5: C 85x U.S. National Park Service. Denver Service Center. Finalwinter use plan and environmental assessment: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management; and National Park Service, Denver Service Center, August 1994.

OR Coll. F882.C8W36 1982 Warfield, Ronald G., Lee Juilierat, and Larry Smith. CraterLake: the story behind the scenery. Las Vegas NV: KC publications, c1982.

Map Lib. G4292.R713K2 1988 US sheets 1 and 2 U.S. Forest Service. Pacific Northwest Region. Pacific Meridian Resources. Rogue River NationalForestold growth map: Douglas-firregion"preparedunder contract for US. Forest Service Region 6, 1990 [1991].

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OR Coll *CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. [Chicago IL?]: United States Railroad Administration, [1919 Chicago: Rathbun-Grant-Heller Co.]. Includes "An Appreciation of Crater Lake National Park," by Winston Churchill.

Science F882.C8R8 Ruhle, George R. Along CraterLake roads: a roadguide to CraterLake National Park, Oregon. Crater Lake OR: Crater Lake Natural History Association, c1964.

OR Coll. F882.C8 U62 1988 2 vols. Unrau, Harlan D. Administrative history: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. [Denver?]: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1988.

Map Lib. G4292.C72 1914 .R4 Renshawe, John H. Panoramicview of the CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon [map], prepared by John Renshawe from topographic sheet of the United States Geological Survey. [Washington DC]: U.S. Geological Survey, [1914?]. Scale 1:62,500.

Map Lib. G4292.C72 1909 .G4 Chapman, Pearson. Administrative map of CraterLake NationalPark. Washington DC: U.S. Geological Survey, 1909.

Map Lib. G4292. C72E635 1985 cop. 1-4 Imus Geographics. Craterlake NationalPark,Oregon. Ist ed. Eugene OR: lInus Geographics, c 1985.

Rare Books F882.C8 K57 1920z Kiser, Fred H. CraterLake: CraterLake NationalPark (Oregon)lphotographs by Fred Kiser; text and titles by Josephine H. Forney.

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OR Coll. F882.C8T6 1980 Toops, Constance M. CraterLake NationalParktrails. Crater Lake, OR: Crater Lake Natural History Association, c1 980.

Science QK1 82.S45 Sharpe, Grant William, and Wenonah Sharpe. 101 wildflowers of CraterLake NationalPark. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1959.

Knight F882.C8 D8 Dunham, Wayland A. Blue enchantment, the story of Craterlake. Caldwell ID: Caxton printers, 1942.

Map Lib. G4292. C72 1989 A4 Allan Cartography. CraterLake &Mount Mazama [map], prepared by Allan Cartography from U.S.G.S. "Crater Lake National Park and vicinity" map materials, 1956 and 1988 editions. Medford OR: Allan Cartography, c1989.

OR Coll. 917.95915 Un3 1927-28 Schaffer, Jeffrey P. CraterLake NationalParkand vicinity. Berkeley CA: Wilderness Press, c1983.

OR Coll. 917.95915 Un3 1927-28 *U.S. National Park Service. Circularof general information regardingCraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. 1927-28.

MapLib.G4292.C72 1911 .G4 U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake [map]. Edition of Apr. 1911; repr. Oct. 1913. WashingtonDC: the Survey, 1913. Scale 1:62,500.

OR Coll. F882.C8M37 1979 Appendices

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*Marshall, Terry Van. CraterLake: four seasons in CraterLake NationalPark: a photographicjournal. Klamath Falls, OR: P. Tremaine Pub., 1979.

OR Coll. F882.C8C72 1910 CraterLakeNational Park. Medford OR: Gerking & Harmon, [c1910?] (Brooklyn, NY: Albertype Co.).

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*Spring, Bob and Ira. CraterLake NationalPark: Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refiuges, Lava Beds NationalMonument. Superior Publishing Co. [1975].

Map Lib. G4292.C72 1946 .G4 U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake NationalPark and vicinity, Oregon [map], mapped by the Geological Survey. Washington DC: the Survey, 1946. Scale 1:62,500.

Map Lib. G4292.C72 1931 G4 U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake NationalPark Ore. [map]. Ed. Of June 1911, repr. 1931. Washington DC: the Survey, 1931. Scale 1:62,500.

Map Lib. G4292.C72 1956 .G44 U. S. Geological Survey. CraterLake National Parkand vicinity, Oreg. [map]. 1956, mapped, edited and published by the Geological Survey. Washington DC: the Survey, 1969. Scale 1:62,500.

Map Lib. G4292.C72 1956 .G4 U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake NationalParkand vicinity, Oreg. [map]. 1956, mapped, edited and published by the Geological Survey. Washington DC: the Survey, 1963. Scale 1:62,500.

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Map Lib. G4292.C72 1956 .G45 U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake NationalParkand vicinity, Oreg. [map]. 1956, mapped, edited and published by the Geological Survey. Washington DC: the Survey, 1984. Scale 1:62,500.

Map Lib. G4292.C72 1988 .G4 U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake NationalPark and vicinity, Oregon. Reston VA: the Survey, 1988. Scale 1:62,500.

Map Lib. G4292.C72 1911 .G42 Chapman, Pearson. CraterLake NationalPark, Ore. [map], Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, topography by Pearson Chapman. Ed. Of June 1911, repr. 1925. Washington DC: the Survey, 1925. Scale 1:62,500.

Map Lib. G4292.C72 1994 .T7 Trails Illustrated. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon [map]. This map is based on U.S.G.S. information revised and modified by Trails Illustrated with the cooperation of the National Park Service. Evergreen Co.; Trails Illustrated, c1994.

Doc-US I 1.98:c 84/2/final U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Finaldevelopment conceptplan/amendment to the GeneralManagement Plan, Environmental Statement. 1996.

OR Coll. 917.95915So88 Southern Pacific Company. CraterLake, Oregon 's mountainplayground N. d.

Knight and OR Coll. F882.C8 W5c Williams, Howel. CraterLake: the story of its origin. Berkeley CA: University of California Press, c1941.

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Knight QE461.S7 Steen, Virginia Carol. Effects of weathering environment on the refractive index of pumice glassfrom GlacierPeak, Washington, and Mount Mazama (CraterLake), Oregon. M.A. thesis: Washington State University, 1965.

OR Coll. F882.C8 K57 Kirk, Ruth. Exploring CraterLake country. Seattle WA: University of Washington Press, [1975].

Science QE156.C8W5 Williams, Howel. The geology of CraterLake Nationalpark, Oregon, with a reconnaissanceof the Cascade Range southwardto Mount Shasta. Washington DC: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1942. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication #540.

OR Coll. QH105.07 J28 1989 Jackman, Andrew. The hip-pocket naturalist: a guide to Oregon 's Rogue River Basin. Grants Pass OR: Magnifica Books, c1989.

OR Coll. F882.C8674 1984 Greene, Linda W. Historicresource study: CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Denver Colo.: Branch of Cultural Resources, Alaska/Pacific Northwest/Western Team, Denver Service Center, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior [1984].

KnightPS3531.097 M37 1930 Powers, Alfred. Maroon in CraterLake: stories of the Skyline trailand the old Oregon trail. Portland OR: Metropolitan Press [1930].

OR Coll. F882. C8U526 1947 U.S. National Park Service. The masterplan, CraterLake NationalPark,Oregon. Washington DC: National Park Service, 1947. Appendices

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Knight F882.C8 L45 193 5 *Leighton, R. W. Preliminaryreport on the CraterLake project: a study of appreciationof nature beauty sponsoredby the CarnegieCorporationof New York and the University of Oregon. Eugene: University of Oregon, 1934.

OR Coll. F882.C8 D32 1988 Decker, Robert Wayne, and Barbara Decker. Road guide to CraterLake National Park, with maps and drawings by Rick Hazlett. Mariposa CA: Double Decker Press, c1988.

Science QK484.06Y5 Yocum, Charles Frederick. Shrubs of CraterLake NationalPark. Crater Lake OR: Crater Lake Natural History Association, c1964.

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OR Valley F882.C8 D5 Diller, Joseph Silas. CraterLake, Oregon. New Haven: 1897; from the American Journalof Science, vol.3 March 1897.

OR Valley LD4330 1972D .L5 Lidstrom, John Walter. A new modelfor theformation of CraterLake caldera, Oregon. Ph.D. thesis: Oregon State University, 1972."

OR Valley LD4330 1980 .S4 Seyer, Susan C. Vegetative ecology of a montane mire, CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. M.S. thesis: Oregon State University, 1980.

OR Valley SD428.C7 P4 Pernot, John F. Forests of CraterLake NationalPark. Washington: U.S. Forest Service, 1916.

OR Valley QE523.C7 B97x *Byrne, John Vincent. "Bathymetry of Crater Lake, Oregon," from Lunar Geological Field Conference guidebook, 1965.

OR Valley QL684.06 F3 Farner, Donald Sankey. The birds of CraterLake NationalPark. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1952.

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OR Valley F882.C8 L2 Lapham, Stanton C. The enchanted lake: Mount Mazama and CraterLake in story, history and legend. Portland OR; J.K. Gill Company; Salem OR: Statesman Publishing Company, [c193 1.

OR Valley F882.C8 M3 *Marshall, Terry Van. Four seasons in CraterLake National Park: a photographic journal. Klarnath Falls OR: P. Tremaine Publ., 1979.

OR Valley QE156.C8 N4 Nelson, Carlton Hans. Geological limnology of CraterLake, Oregon. M.S. thesis: University of Minnesota, 1961.

OR Valley F882.C8 S31 Schaffer, Jeffirey P. CraterLake National Parkand vicinity. Berkeley CA: Wilderness Press, c1983.

OR Valley QH76.5.07 U48 U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Denver CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Denver Service Center, 1974.

OR Valley QH76.5.07 U47 U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon: general managementplan. Washington DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1977.

OR Valley Vault F882.C8 U54 U.S. National Park Service. Mission 66for CraterLake NationalPark. [1957?]. 8 leaves.

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ORHMSC SC144.A13 A368 no.259 Wickrnan, Boyd. The battle againstbark beetles in CraterLake NationalPark, 192534. Portland OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, [1990]. General technical report GTR-259.

OR Valley QC984.C7 S7 Sternes, G. L. Climate of CraterLake NationalPark. Crater Lake, OR: Crater Lake Natural History Association, 1963.

OR Valley F882.C8 P55 Place, Howard. The story of CraterLake NationalPark. Caldwell ID: Caxton Printers, 1974.

OR Valley F882.C8 R8 Ruhle, George Cornelius. Along CraterLake highways: a road guide to CraterLake NationalPark. Crater Lake OR: Crater Lake Natural History Association, c1953.

OR Valley F8882.C8 S67 Spring, Bob. CraterLake NationalPark: Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges, LavaBedsNationalMonument. SuperiorPublishingCo. [1975].

OR Valley Docs YI.1/8:97-383 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on lnterior and Insular Affairs. Correctingthe boundary of CraterLake NationalParkin the state of Oregon, andfor other purposes. Report to accompany S.1119. Washington DC: U.S.G.P.O., 1981. (U.S. Congress, 97t, ISt session: 1981).

OR Valley Docs Y1.1/5:97-205

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U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. CraterLake NationalParkboundaryadjustment: report to accompany S.1119. Washington DC: U.S.G.P.O. 1981. (U.S. Congress, 97th, 1 session: 1981.)

OR Valley Docs X 96-2:S.rp. 959 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Revising the boundaryof CraterLake NationalPark: report to accompany S.2318. Washington DC: U.S.G.P.O, 1980 (U.S. Senate, 96th Congress, 2nd session, no.96-959).

OR Valley Vault LD4330 1948 105 Wallis, O.L. Trout studies anda stream survey of CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. M..S. thesis: Oregon State College, 1948.

OR Valley F882.C8 W51 1963 Williams, Howel. CraterLake: the story of its origin. Berkeley CA: University of CaliforniaPress, 1963 [c1941].

OR Valley F882.C8 W5 Williams, Howel. CraterLake: the story of its origin. Berkeley CA: University of California Press, 1941.

OR Valley QH541.5.D4 M9 Mueller, Elizabeth Laura. Introduction to the ecology of the pumice desert, Crater Lake NationalPark, Oregon. M.S. thesis: Purdue University, 1966.

OR Valley F882.C8 D31 Davis, Wilbur. Archaeologicalsurveys of CraterLake National Parkand Oregon Caves NationalMonument, Oregon. Report on an archaeological project carried out under the terms of a memorandum of agreement, Crater Lake National Park-FY 1963 (contract no. 14-10-0434-900), between the University of Oregon and the U.S. National Park Service. Eugene OR: University of Oregon, January 1964.

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OR Valley Microfiche TD223.U6 no.92-505 *Nathenson, Manuel. Water balanceforCraterLake, Oregon. Microform. Menlo Park CA: U.S. Geological Survey, 1992. U.S. Geological Survey open-file report 92505.

OR Valley F882.C8 P55 Place, Howard and Miriam. The story of CraterLake National Park. Caldwell ID: Caxton Printers, 1974.

OR Valley Microfiche II.98:C 84/2/final U.S. Department of Interior. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon. Finaldevelopment concept plan/amendment to the GeneralManagement Plan,EnvironmentalStatement. 1995. Microfiche.

OR Valley Maps G3701 G4 svarL3 L-148 U.S. Geological Survey. Land use and land cover, 1974, CraterLake, Oregon. Reston VA: U.S. Geological Survey, 1980. Land Use Series map L-148.

OR Valley Maps G3701 C5 svar U5 M5-1403 Alpha, Tau Rho. Comparativephysiographicdiagramsof Mount St. Helens, Washington, and CraterLake, Oregon. Reston VA: U.S. Geological Survey, 1983. Miscellaneous field studies.

OR Valley Maps G4292 C74 1982 F5 Finn, Carol. Complete Bouguer gravity map near CraterLake, Oregon. Reston VA: U.S. Geological Survey, 1982. Open-file report 82-592.

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Object Name:commemorative plate Object Number:69.14.56 Author:Vernon Kilns Title:Oregon Commemorative Plate Subject Dates:Remarks:Off white with brown with logs, wheat and word Oregon around edge of plate. Center shows drawings of State Capitol, Oregon Coast Highway, The Oregon Trail, Crater Lake, Multnomah Falls, and Astor Column. File Term [for photos] :logs Object Name:typescript Object Number:69.21.2 Author:O.C. Brown Title:Through the Cascades to Fish Lake, Volcano Mountain, the Big Falls, and Vicinity of Crater Lake Subject Dates: 1889-1889 Remarks:Typed transcript of a narrative about a trip from R.L. Cavitt's ranch, through the Cascades to Crater Lake. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake Object Name:booklet Object Number:83.83.1 Author:Pacific Novelty Co.; San Francisco, CA Title:Album Views of the City of Roseburg, Oregon The Strawberry Center Subject Dates:1907-1912 Remarks:Collection of picture postcards, bound in brown cover, illustrating buildings in Roseburg. Apparently issued as part of a Strawberry Carnival [year unknown]. Stored in small box with post cards in Halon Room. File Term [for photos]:Roseburg, OR

Object Number:351.863/C855F/19 Object Name:report 95

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Subject Dates:1995-1995 Remarks:"This Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) describes and analyzes four alternatives to meet immediate and future needs at Crater Lake National Park in Klamath County, Oregon." [from introductory page]. Report includes maps of altematives, and copies of written public responses to the draft plans. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park, environmental impact statements

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-----------------------------------------------------Object Number: 551.2/W71 A3/1948 Object Name:book Author:Howel Williams Title:The Ancient Volcanoes of Oregon / (Condon Lectures, 1976) Subject Dates: 1947-1976 Remarks:4th ed. of the first published Condon Lectures. The Condon Lectureship was established in 1944 by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education on the recommendation of Dr. John C. Merriam, a faculty member at the University of Oregon. The Lectureship was named in honor of Dr. Thomas Condon, first geology professor at the University of Oregon. The purpose of the lectures is to interpret the resutls of significant scientific research to the nonspecialist. File Term [for photos]:Mount Mazama

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-------------------------------------------------------Object Number:598.2979519/F723 Object Name:book Author:Dick Follett Title:Birds of Crater Lake National Park / Subject Dates:1978-1978 Remarks:Transferred from Natural History Office collection. File Term [for photos]:birds, Crater Lake National Park -------------------------------------------------------Object Name:book Object Number:712.5/G372 Author:Cathy A. Gilbert Title:The Rustic Landscape of Rim Village, 1927-1941; Crater Lake National Park Oregon / Subject Dates: 1990-1990 File Term [for photos]:landscape architecture, Crater Lake National Park Appendices

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Object Name:book Object Number:81 1/14735 Author:Emest G. Moll Title:Blue Interval; Poems of Crater Lake / Subject Dates: 1935-1958 Remarks:Book of poems concerning Crater Lake, originally published in 1935. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake, poetry --------------------------------------------------------Object Name:book Object Number:813/POW Author:Alfred Powers Title:Marooned in Crater Lake; Stories of the Skyline Trail, the Umpqua Trail, and the Old Oregon Trail / Subject Dates: 1930-1930 File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake, fiction -------------------------------------------------------Object Number:917.9515/W231 Object Name:book Author:Ronald G. Warfield; Lee Juillerat; Larry Smith Title:Crater Lake; the Story behind the Scenery / Subject Dates:1982-1982 Remarks:Fifth printing, 1993 [c1982]. Geological and biological history of Crater Lake National Park. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park --------------------------------------------------------Object Number:917.95915/D357 Object Name:book Author:Robert Decker Title:Road Guide to Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates: 1988-1988 Remarks:Full color guide to roads and trails around Crater Lake. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park, Description and travel --------------------------------------------------------Object Name:booklet Object Number:991.14.1 Author:Pacific Novelty Co.; San Francisco, CA Title:Album Views of Roseburg Subject Dates:1925-1925 Appendices

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Remarks:Donor remarks: "In 1925 I came from S. Dakota to Roseburg. One of the big events of the year was the Strawberry Festival. A huge shortcake was served to the public as a part of the celebration. I purchased this book as a souvenir and am happy to present it to the Douglas County Museum." File Term [for photos]:Roseburg, OR

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Object Name:fan Object Number: 1991.32.8 Title:Clarke-Wilson Funeral Advertising Fan with Photo of Crater Lake Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:advertising

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Object Name:brochure Object Number: 1991.42.26 Lake / to Crater Entrance Southern Title:The Subject Dates:1945-1955 Remarks:Brochure describing Crater Lake National Park, together with Fort Klamath, Oregon, and area tourist locations. The color picture and references to logging in the brochure text make it appear that this brochure was prepared ca. 1945-1950. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park

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Object Name:photograph album Object Number:A30 Title:Dixon family Subject Dates:1910-1930 Remarks:Dixon family or Kent family album. Some pictures taken in Eastern Oregon. Crater Lake area photo. Many unidentified people and ranch photos. File Term [for photos]:people

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Object Name:photograph Object Number:FN. 1 Title:Lakeside view of Crater Lake Lodge and Annex under construction Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake Lodge

Object Name:glass plate negative Object Number:GP5/7. 110 Title:Crater Lake with unidentified person Subject Dates:Remarks:% Dale Hatfield DCM GP: View of person and Crater Appendices

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Lake; 1890-1900; also negative #5250 File Term [for photos]:unidentified person ---------------------------------------------------------Object Name:glass plate negative Object Number:GP5/7. 111 Title:Crater Lake Subject Dates:Remarks:% Dale Hatfield DCM GP: View of people and Crater Lake, 1890-1900; also negative #5250 File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake -------------------------------------------------

Object Name:glass plate negative Object Number:GP5/7.113 Title:Four men on rim of Crater Lake Subject Dates:Remarks:Four men on rim of Crater Lake, launch on lake, Wizard Island in rear. Also neg #5221. File Term [for photos]:lakes -------------------------------------------------

Object Name:glass plate negative Object Number:GP5/7. 114 Lake to Crater Trip Title:Hunting Camp on National Park Subject Dates:Remarks:Hunting camp or camp on trip to Crater Lake. Also Neg #5222. File Term [for photos]:Hunting camps and parties --------------------------------------------------

Object Name:glass plate negative Object Number:GP5/7. 115 Title:Hunting Camp on Trip to Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:Remarks:Hunting Camp or camp on trip to Crater Lake, horse-drawn passenger vehicle. Also Neg. #5222 File Term [for photos]:Hunting camps and parties

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Object Name:glass plate negative Object Number:GP5/7. 190 Title:Wizard Island, Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:Remarks:Wizard Island, Crater Lake. Wharton or Harvey Collection File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake, OR --------------------------------------------------

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Object Name:directory Object Number:L.983.4.1 Author:Chapman's Pharmacy Title:Roseburg Area Telephone Directories / Subject Dates: 1957-1966 Remarks:Roseburg-area telephone directories from Chapman's Pharmacy, Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon. These include immediately-surrounding towns such as Winston, Dillard, Glide, and Oakland-Sutherlin. File Term [for photos] :Crater Lake -------------------------------------------------------Object Name:gazeteer Object Number:L.991.3.102 Title:Names on the Umpqua National Forest and Surrounding Areas / Subject Dates: 1968-1968 Remarks:Photocopy of typed report listing names of geographic features in Federal forest and park lands surrounding Eastem Douglas County. For each feature, the township and range is noted, together with a letter indicating the Federal property in which it is located. File Term [for photos]:Umpqua National Forest -------------------------------------------------------Object Name:booklet Object Number:L.996.11.20 Author:Portland Chamber of Commerce; Portland, OR Title:Portland, Oregon / Highways and Trails / Subject Dates: 1911-1921 Remarks:Small booklet for visitors to Portland, Oregon, describing various excursions from Portland depending on the amount of time available to the visitor. Includes rail schedules and fares for trips from Portland to the Deschutes River and to Crater Lake, as well as towns on the Oregon Coast. Statistics quoted in the booklet appear to come from 1915-16, which is why a publication date of ca. 1916 is specified. File Term [for photos] :Portland, OR, Description and travel

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This is a detailed topographic map of the region between Ashland and Canyonville and east to Crater Lake. File Term [for photos]:Medford, OR Object Number:MAP-M. 138.1 Object Name:map Author:U.S. Geological Survey; Francois E. Matthes Title:Crater Lake National Park and Vicinity / Crater Lake / Subject Dates: 1956-1956 Remarks:Scale 1:62,500 topographic maps of Crater Lake National Park. Reverse of map includes essay on the natural history of Crater Lake. Two [2] maps, one in green and one in brown tones. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park

Object Number:MAP-M. 151.3 Object Name:map Author:U.S. Forest Service Title:Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, Willamette Meridian / Subject Dates:1925-1925 Remarks:Scale 1 inch = 5 miles. Map of roads, lookouts, mountains, and prominent natural features in the Umpqua National Forest in 1925. Natural features have been highlighted in yellow. The map also shows roads and trails within the Crater Lake National Park. File Term [for photos]:Umpqua National Forest

Object Number:MAP-NW. 10 Object Name:map Author:U.S. Forest Service Title:Rogue River National Forest, Oregon and California: Willamette, Humboldt, and Mt. Diablo Meridians / Subject Dates: 1958-1958 Remarks:Large map of Rogue River National Forest, showing geographic features, cities, and roads. File Term [for photos] :Rogue River National Forest, Northern California, Oregon Douglas County Museum of History & Natural History

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Object Number:MAP-NW. I I Object Name: map Author:U.S. Forest Service Title:Rogue River National Forest, Oregon and California: Willamette, Humboldt, and Mt. Diablo Meridians / Subject Dates: 1963-1963 Remarks:Large map of Rogue River National Forest, showing geographic features, cities, and roads. In this edition, the Klamath Indian Reservation has been transformed to the Winema National Forest. File Term [for photos]:Rogue River National Forest, Northern California, Oregon

Object Number:MAP-SC. 1.1 Object Name:maps Title:United States Geological Survey Maps Roseburg Quadrangle Riddle Quadrangle Ashland Sheet Medford Sheet Subject Dates: 1917-1976 Remarks:Roseburg and Riddle quads are 1:125000; Ashland Sheet is 1:250,000. File Term [for photos] :Roseburg, OR Object Number:MG163 Object Nanie:manuscript collection Author:U.S. Forest Service; U.S. Bureau of Land Management; Ned H. Davis Title:Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Published Reports: Wild and Scenic Rivers Designations: Steamboat Creek Wild and Scenic River Suitability Study / [Draft] Initial Alteamatives Being Considered [Steamboat Creek],I1 February 1992 / Eligibility Study for Steamboat Creek / North Umpqua River Management Plan: Preliminary Document / Recreational Opportunity Guide [ROC]: Diamond Lake Ranger District Campgrounds Appendices

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Diamond Lake Ranger District Special Interest Areas and Features / Diamond Lake Ranger District Trails; Tiller Ranger District Trails; Tiller Ranger District Special Interest Areas; North Umpqua Ranger District Campgrounds North Umpqua Ranger District Trails; North Umpqua Ranger District Special Interest Areas / Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area News about the NRA Plan Revision; Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area; Dunes Management Plan and Summary, Final Environmental Impact Statement / User's Guide, Siuslaw National Forest DEIS and Proposed Forest Plan / Response Form for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Land and Resource Management Plan, Siuslaw National Forest / Siuslaw National Forest Plan Implementation and Monitoring Report, Fiscal Year 1991 / Wild and Scenic River Eligibility Determination: South Umpqua River, Jackson Creek, Black Rock Fork, Castle Rock Fork, and Fish Lake Creek / Planning Newsletter, North Umpqua Ranger District / The Battle Against Bark Beetles in Crater Lake National Park / The Timber Resources of Westem Oregon Highlights and Statistics / New Perspectives in Forest Management: Background, Science Issues, and Research Agenda / Habitat Management for Red Tree Voles in Douglas-Fir Forests (Research Paper) / (General Technical Report) Winter Use Plan, Crater Lake National Park [Draft, April 1994] / Winter Use Plan, Crater Lake National Park [Final, August 1994]! Subject Dates:1925Remarks:Collection of reports issued by the US Forest Service Appendices

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and Bureau of Land Management concerning [1] environmental impact statements and eligibility studies for various areas [e.g., Steamboat Creek or the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area] and activities [e.g., Pacific Yew harvesting]. Some of the organizations issued newsletters to advise the public of proposed changes in plans, to solicit comments, or to otherwise publicize processes related to plan development. Each newsletter is housed in a separate folder in the box. The reports are housed in a Hollinger box, with folders grouping documents by topic. File Term [for photos]:Umpqua National Forest

Object Name:photograph Object Number:N533 Author:N.S. Bennett; Medford, OR Title:Groundbreaking at Medford, OR, Pacific & Eastern Railway Subject Dates:Remarks:Groundbreaking, Pacific and Eastern RR., Medford to Crater Lake at Medford, Or. File Term [for photos]:R.R. Groundbreaking

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Object Name:photograph Object Number:N2321 Author:John Bryanv Title:Joe Harvey and Professor Owens, camping Subject Dates:Remarks:Joe Harvey and Professor Owens, trip to Crater Lake. File Term [for photos]:camping

Object Name:postcard Object Number:N2926 Scott Mt. Title:Group on top of Subject Dates:1905-1915 Remarks:Group on top of Mount Scott, Douglas County, Oregon. File Term [for photos]:outings Object Name:photograph Object Number:N2990 Author:H.D. Graves Title:Lone Rock ferry Subject Dates: 1885-1905 Remarks:Lone Rock ferry from the top of Lone Rock, looking north toward French Creek and Mt. Scott. North Umpqua Appendices

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River. ca 1890s File Term [for photos]:ferries Object Number:N5221 Object Narne:photograph Title:Crater Lake, Klamath County, OR Subject Dates:Remarks:Four men on rim of Crater Lake, launch on lake, Wizard Island in rear. Glass plate neg. File Term [for photos]:lakes

Object Number:N5222 Object Namne:photograph Title:Camping Subject Dates:Remarks:Hunting camps or camping on trip to Crater Lake.Two glass plate negatives. File Term [for photos]:camping Object Number:N5250 Object Narne:photograph Title:Crater Lake, Klamath County, OR Subject Dates: 1890-1900 Remarks:2 glass plate negatives: views of people and Crater Lake. ca. 1890-1900 File Term [for photos]:lakes Object Number:N5422 Object Narne:photograph Title:Building Mt. Scott lookout tower Subject Dates: 1928-1928 Remarks:Mt. Scott lookout tower under construction, 1928. Standing: Jim Stearns. Seated: LeRoy Chenoweth. File Term [for photos]:Forest Service

Object Number:N5938 Object Narne:photograph Author:John Bryan Title:Prof Owens and Joe Harvey, camping Subject Dates:Remarks:Prof Owens and Joe Harvey, close up of tent camp, Crater Lake trip. File Term [for photos]:outings Object Number:N5942 Object Name:photograph Title:J.T.Bryan and Prof Owens, camping Subject Dates:Appendices

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Remarks:J.T. Bryan and Prof Owens in camp with tent near Crater Lake. File Term [for photos] :outings

Object Number:N75 85 Object Name:photograph Title:Mt. Scott and foothills Subject Dates:Remarks:A view of Mt. Scott and the hills northeast of Glide

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Object Number:N825 1 Object Name:photograph Title:Mount Scott as Seen from Monte Alto

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Object Number:N8698 Object Name:photograph Title:French Creek Ranch, North Umpqua River

Subject Dates:-p Remarks:View of North Umpqua River from south side. Shows French Creek Ranch, Mt. Scott, etc. File Term [for photos] :Natural Land View Object Number:N870 1 Object Name:photographP Author:Paul Jenkins Title: Strader Sheep, North Umpqua

Subject Dates:Remarks:View of a band of sheep (Strader?), North Umpqua area. Mt. Scott 'inrear. File Term [for photosi :sheep Object Number:N9249 Object Name:photographI Title:Ferry on the North Umpqua River, OR Subject Dates:Remarks:Looking north toward the ferryman's house on the North Umpqua River, with the ferry 'in the foreground and Mt. Scott in the rear. File Term [for photos] :ferries

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Object Narne:photograph Object Number:N9285 Title:Charley Thurston, Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates: 1929-1929 Remarks:Umpqua National Forest Service; Charley Thurston at Crater Lake, Thanksgiving Day, 1929. File Term [for photos]:Forest Service Object Name:photograph Object Number:N1 0529 Title:Early car near Crater Lake Subject Dates:Remarks:Early auto (a steamer) in the snow near the rim of Crater Lake, July. File Term [for photos]:motor cars -------------------------------------------------------Object Name:photograph Object Number:N1 1501 Title:Unidentified Group at Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:1905-191 5 Remarks:Group of four men sitting on rim of Crater Lake ca. 1910. Left to right: W.F. Arant Theodore Roosevelt; 2 unident. File Term [for photos]:parks & recreation Object Name:photograph Object Number:N1 1502 Title:Supenintendant's residence at Annie Springs, Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:Remarks:First superintendant's residence at Annies Springs in Crater Lake park. W.F. Arant Error! Bookmark not defined.by steps. File Term [for photos]:parks & recreation

Object Name:photograph Object Number:N1 1505 Title:Second Lodge Under Construction, Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:Remarks:Second Crater Lake lodge under construction, still standing and in use now, 1982. File Term [for photos]:parks & recreation

Object Name:photograph Object Number:N1 1506 OR Lake, at Crater Title:First Lodge Subject Dates:Appendices

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Remarks:First lodge at Crater Lake. Camp Arant. File Term [for photos]:parks & recreation Object Number:N1 1873 Object Name:photograph Title:Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:Remarks:Interior view showing lobby and fireplace at Crater Lake Lodge, Oregon. File Term [for photos]:hotels

Object Number:N1 1875 Object Name:photograph Title:Crater lake Lodge, Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:Remarks:Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. File Term [for photos]:hotels Object Number:N1 1877 Object Name:post card Title:Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:Remarks:Crater Lake Lodge with many 1920 model automobiles parked in front, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. Post Card view. File Term [for photos]:hotels

Object Number:Nl 1898 Object Name:photograph Title:Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:Remarks:View of Crater lake with road in the foreground, or possibly a hiking trail. File Term [for photos]:lakes

Object Number:N12356 Object Name:photograph Title:Roseburg Lumber Company Truck, Roseburg, OR Subject Dates: 1940-1940 Remarks:A Roseburg Lumber Company truck, 1940. It is loaded with logs for Mt. Scott, parked on E. Second Ave. (Diamond Lake Blvd.), Roseburg, Oregon. File Term [for photos]:motor vehicles

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Object Number:N13437 Object Name:postcard Title:Crater Lake Hotel Subject Dates:1915-1935 Remarks:Crater Lake Hotel, ca. 1920s. Postcard. File Term [for photos]:hotels Object Number:N13476 Object Name:photograph Title:Claud McGee on Road at Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:1907-1917 Remarks:Claud McGee driving a model 24 Buick, ca. 1912 on a road less than a mile from the rim of Crater Lake. File Term [for photos]:motor cars

Object Number:N1 3479 Object Name:photograph Title:Claud McGee at Crater Lake, OR Subject Dates:1907-1917 Remarks:Model 24 Buick automobile on the rim of Crater Lake, c. 1912. Claud McGee at the wheel. File Term [for photos]:motor cars Object Number:Nl 4202 Object Name:photograph Title:Crater Lake looking out from the Grotto Subject Dates:1925-1935 Remarks:Looking out from the Grotto, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. one small row boat in view, ca 1930's. File Term [for photos] :Natural Land View

Object Number:N14209 Object Name:photograph Title:Catch of trout, Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:1915-1935 Remarks:Crater lake trout, Crater Lake National Park, OR, ca 1920's. Catch of trout and fishing pole by tree. File Term [for photos]:sport fishing Object Number:NI4210 Object Name:photograph Title:Registration booth, Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:1915-1935 Remarks:Registration Booth, Annie Springs, Crater Lake National Park, OR. Automobile at booth, ca 1920's. File Term [for photos]:parks and recreation Appendices

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Object Number:N1 4336 Object Name:photograph Title: Subject Dates:Remarks:Elmer Applegate, son of Lucian Applegate and grandson of Lindsay Applegate. Photo as a boy, later became a park naturalist at Crater Lake National Park. Carte de visite. File Term [for photos] :people Object Name:photograph Object Number:N 14351 Title:Joaquin Mfiller in Crater Lake National Park area Subject Dates:Remarks:Joaquin Mfiller. Photo taken near Crater Lake, OR, ca 1900? File Term [for photos]:people

Object Number:N1 5508 Object Name:photograph; negative Author:Dick Gilman Title:Bridge over creek near Crater Lake Subject Dates: 1945-1965 Remarks:Bridge over stream or creek, taken from bank below bridge, showing rocky landscape and trees. Near Crater Lake, OR, ca 1950s. File Term [for photos] :bnidges Object Number:NI 5509 Object Name:photograph; negative Author:Dick Gilman Title:Waterfall near Crater Lake Subject Dates: 1945-1965 Remarks:IHigh waterfall cascading into stream or river from rocky slope, showing scattered trees and hillside. Near Crater Lake, OR, ca 1950s. File Term [for photos] :Natural Land View Object Number:N1 5510 Object Name:photograph; negati) re Author:Dick Gilman Title:Waterfall near Crater Lake Subject Dates: 1945-1965 Remarks:H-igh waterfall cascading down rocky slope into stream or river, with scattered trees. Near Crater Lake, OR,

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ca 1950s. File Term [for photos]:Natural Land View Object Name:photograph; negative Object Number:N15511 Author:Dick Gilman Title:Crater Lake Subject Dates: 1945-1965 Remarks:Crater Lake, OR. Showing lake, snow-covered rim, and Wizard Island. Taken from rim. Ca 1950s. File Term [for photos]:Natural Land View

Object Name:photograph; negative Object Number:N1 5512 Author:Dick Gilman Title:Snowy scene near Crater Lake Subject Dates: 1945-1965 Remarks:Snow-covered hill and trees, near Crater Lake, OR. Ca 1950s. File Term [for photos]:Natural Land View Object Name:photograph; negative Object Number:NI 5523 Author:Dick Gilman Title:Crater Lake Lodge in winter Subject Dates:1945-1965 Remarks:Crater Lake Lodge, with winter snow cover, showing lodge, slope, and trees. Crater Lake, OR. Ca 1950s. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake

Object Number:NHS 1 Object Name:color slide Title:Color slide of a Rockwood painting of Mount Mazama just before eruption Subject Dates:Remarks:A duplicated slide from the USFS of a photo of a painting of Mt mazama File Term [for photos]:Mount Mazama

Object Number:NHS2 Object Name:color slide Title:Color slide of a painting by Rockwood of Mt. Mazama after the eruption of the summit. Subject Dates:Remarks:A duplication of a slide from the USFS of a painting of Mt Mazama

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File Term [for photos] :Mount Mazamna Object Number:NHS3 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:North Umpqua River from Scott Mountain Subject Dates: 1979-1979 File Term [for photos] :North Umpqua River Object Narne:color slide Object Number:NHS4 Author:Dennis Ruley Title: View from Scott Mountain Subject Dates: 1979-1979 File Term [for photos] :North Umpqua region

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Object Number:NHS5 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:View from Scott Mountain Subject Dates: 1979-1979 File Term [for photos] :Northi Umpqua region

Object Number:N1HS6 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title: View from Scott Mountain Subject Dates: 1979-1979 File Term [for photos] :North Umpqua region

Object Number:N1HS48 1 Object Namne: color slide Author: Jerry Mires Title:Elephant Head Subject Dates:-1980 File Term (for photos] :Elephant Head

Object Name: color slide Object Number:NIHS496 Author:Jenry Mires Title: Sendew Subject Dates:File Term [for photos] :Long Leaved Sundew

Object Number:NHS 577 Author:Jerry Mires

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Title:Cascade Frog Rana cascadae Subject Dates:1980-1980 File Term [for photos]:Cascade Frog Object Narne:color slide Object Number:NHS585 Author:Jerry Mires Title:Cascade Frog Rana cascadae Subject Dates: 1980-1980 File Term [for photos]:Cascade Frog

Object Number:NHS593 Author:Jerry Mires Title:Butterflies

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Subject Dates:1989-1980 File Term [for photos]:butterflies Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS1167 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:View of North Umpqua Region from Scott Mountain Lookout Subject Dates: 1979-1979 Remarks:Photo used in Water Exhibit #24 File Term [for photos]:North Umpqua region

Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS2687 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake Rim from Summit of Mount Bailey Subject Dates:Remarks:Trip to top of Mount Bailey via Hagglin Snow Cat (Ski Photo of Crater Lake Rim Mount Bailey). from Mount Bailey. File Term [for photos]:snow

Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS2691 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake Rim from summit of Mount Bailey Subject Dates:Appendices

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Remarks:Trip to top of Mount Bailey via Hagglin Snow Cat (Ski Mount Bailey). Photo of Crater Lake rim File Term [for photos]:snow

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Object Number:NHS2708 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake Rim and Mount Scott from summit of Mount Bailey Subject Dates:Remarks:Trip to top of Mount Bailey via Hagglin Snow Cat (Ski Mount Bailey). Photo of Crater Lake Rim and Mount Scott from Mount Bailey summit. File Term [for photos]:snow

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Object Number:NHS2711 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake Rim from summit of Mount Bailey Subject Dates:Remarks:Tnip to top of Mount Bailey via Hagglim Snow Cat (Ski Mount Bailey). Photo of Crater Lake Rim from of Mount Bailey. File Term [for photos]:snow

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Object Number:NHS2722 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake Rim form Summit of Mount Bailey Subject Dates:Remarks:Trip to top of Mount Bailey via Hagglin Snow Cat (Ski Mount Bailey). Photo of Crater Lake Rim from summit of Mount Bailey. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake rim Object Number:NHS2723 Object Namexcolor slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake Rim form Summit of Mount Bailey Subject Dates:Remarks:Trip to top of Mount Bailey via Hagglin Snow Cat (Ski Mount Bailey). Photo of Crater Lake Rim from summit of Mount Bailey. Appendices

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File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake rim --------------------------------------------------------Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS2943 Author:Ray Hampton Title:Crater Lake Subject Dates:Remarks:Gift of Edith Dondero via Umpqua Camera Club. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake --------------------------------------------------

Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS2944 Author:Ray Hampton Title:Crater Lake with Thielsen and Bailey in background Subject Dates:Remarks:Gift of Edith Dondero via Umpqua Camera Club. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake --------------------------------------------------

Object Number:NHS2955

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Author:Ray Hampton Title:Crater Lake Subject Dates:Remarks:Gift of Edith Dondero via Umpqua Camera Club. File Term [for photos]: Crater Lake --------------------------------------------------

Object Name:color slide Object Nurnber:NHS2966 Author:Ray Hampton Title:Crater Lake Subject Dates:Remarks:Gift of Edith Dondero via Umpqua Camera Club. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake -------------------------------------------------

Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS2967 Author:Ray Hampton Title:Crater Lake Subject Dates:Remarks:Gift of Edith Dondero via Umpqua Camera Club. File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake -------------------------------------------------

Object Number:NHS2968 Author:Ray Hampton Title:Crater Lake Appendices

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Subject Dates:Remarks:Gift of Edith Dondero via Umpqua Camera Club. File Term [for photos] :Crater Lake

Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS2969 Author:Ray Hampton Title:Crater Lake Subject Dates:Remarks: Gift of Edith Dondero via Umpqua Camera Club. File Term [for photos] :Crater Lake

Object Number:NHS2970 Object Name:color slide Author:Ray Hampton Title:Crater Lake Subject Dates: Remarks:Gift of Edith Dondero via Umpqua Camera Club. File Term [for photos] :Crater Lake

Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS3 112 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Mount Thielsen from Purmice Desert Subject Dates:File Term [for photos] :Mount Thielsen

Object Name: color slide Object Number:NHS3 113 Author:Denn's Ruley Title:Mount Thielsen from Pumice Desert Subject Dates:File Term [for photos] :Mount Thielsen

Object Name:color slide Object Number:NIHS3 114 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Mount Thielsen from Pumice Desert Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Mount Thielsen

Object Number:NHS3 115 Author:Dennis Ruley

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Title:Mount Thielsen from Pumice Desert Subject Dates:File Term [for photos] :Mount Thielsen ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Object Narne:color slide Object Number:NHS3116 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Mount Thielsen from Pumice Desert Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Mount Thielsen --------------------------------------------------------------------------Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS3119 AuthonDenni's Ruley Tifle:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake Nafional Park --------------------------------------------------------------------------Object Name: color slide Object Number:NHS3120 Author:Denru's Ruley Tifle:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park --------------------------------------------------------------------------Object Narnexolor slide Object Number:NHS3121 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park --------------------------------------------------------------------------Object Namexolor slide Object Number:NHS3122 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park --------------------------------------------------------------------------Ob .ect Name:color slide Object Number:NHS3123 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Object Number:N1S3 124 Object Name:color slide Author:Denni's Ruley Title:View of Klamath Marsh from Crater Lake Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park Object Number:NH{S3 125 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Whitebark Pine Pinus albicaulis Whitebark Pine Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park Object Number:N1S3 126 Object Name:color slide Author:Dernnis Ruley Title: Whitebark Pine Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park

Object Number:NH53 127 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Wyhitebark Pine Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park Object Number:NIHS3 128 Object Name:color slide Author:Denni's Ruley Title:W~hitebark Pine Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]: Crater Lake National Park Object Number:NIHS3 129 Object Name:color slide Author:Denni's Ruley Title: Whitebark Pine Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park

Object Number:NHS3 130 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park

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Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS3131 Ruley Author:Dennis Title:Clark's Nutcracker Nucifraga columbiana Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park ---------------------------------------------------------Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS3132 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Clark's Nutcracker Nucifraga columbiana Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park ---------------------------------------------------------Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS3133 Ruley Author:Dennis Title:Clark's Nutcracker Nucifraga columbiana Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park ---------------------------------------------------------Object Narne:color slide Object Number:NHS3134 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Clark's Nutcracker Nucifraga columbiana Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park ---------------------------------------------------------Object Name:color slide Object Number:NHS3135 Ruley Author:Dennis Title:Clark's Nutcracker Nucifraga columbiana Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park ---------------------------------------------------------Object Number:NHS3136 30 SEP 1996 Appendices

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Object Nanme:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title: Clark's Nutcracker Nucifraga, columbiana Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park

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Object Number:NHS3463 Object Narne:color slide Title:Volcanic Eruptions Mount Mazarna Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:Remarks:Photo of a Paul Rockwood painting of Mount Mazarna and Crater Lake File Term [for photos]:volcano Object Number:NHS3464 Object Narne:color slide Title:Volcanic Eruptions Mount Mazama Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:Remarks:Photo of a Paul Rockwood painting of Mount Mazarna and Crater Lake File Term [for photos]:volcano

Object Number:NHS3497 Object Namne:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Castle Crest Wildflower Trail Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Castle Crest Wildflower Trail Object Number:NHS3498 Object Narne:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Castle Crest Wildflower Trail Crater Lake National Park Monkey flowers Subject Dates:Remarks:Possibly Lewis's Monkey Flower File Term [for photos]:Castle Crest Wildflower Trail

Object Number:NHS3499 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Castle Crest Wildflower Trail Crater Lake National Park Monkey flowers Subject Dates:Remarks:Possibly Lewis's Monkey Flower with a Hawk Moth File Term [for photos]:Castle Crest Wildflower Trail

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Object Namne:color slide Object Number:NHS3 500 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Castle Crest Wildflower Trail Crater Lake National Park Monkey flowers Subject Dates:Remarks:Possibly Lewis's Monkey Flower with a Hawk Moth File Term [for photos] :Castle Crest Wildflower Trail

Object Namne:color slide Object Number:NHS3 501 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Black-tailed Deer Crater Lake National Park Odocoileus hernionus columbianus Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park Object Name: color slide Object Number:NIIS3 502 Author:Dernni's Ruley Title:Black-tailed Deer Crater Lake National Park Odocoileus hernionus columbianus Subject Dates:File Term [for photos] :Crater Lake National Park

Obj.ect Name: color slide Object Number:NH{S3 503 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Black-talled Deer Crater Lake National Park 0docoileus hemionus columbianus Subject Dates:File Term [for photos] :Crater Lake National Park

Object Name:colo slie Object Number:NHS3 504 Author:Denni's Ruley Title:Black-tailed Deer Crater Lake National Park Odocoileus, hemionus columbianus Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park

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Author:Dernis Ruley Title:Black-tailed Deer Crater Lake National Park Odocoileus hemionus columbianus Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Object Narne:color slide Object Number:NHS3506 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Black-tailed Deer Crater Lake National Park Odocolleus hemionus columbianus Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park --------------------------------------------------------------------------Object Name:color slide ObjectNumber:NHS3507 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Black-tailed Deer Crater Lake National Park Odocoileus hernionus columbiamis Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park --------------------------------------------------------------------------Object Narne:color slide ObjectNumber:NHS3514 Author:Denni's Ruley Title:Mount Bailey, Mount Thielsen, and Diamond Lake from Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Mount Bailey --------------------------------------------------------------------------Object Name:color slide ObjectNumber:NHS3515 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Mount Bailey, Mount Thielsen, and Diamond Lake from Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Mount Bailey --------------------------------------------------------------------------Object Narne:color slide Object Number:NHS3516 Author:Dennis Ruley TitleMount Bailey, Mount Thielsen, and

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Diamond Lake from Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos] :Mount Bailey Object Number:NIHS3517 Object Namexcolor slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Mount Bailey, Mount Thielsen, and Diamond Lake from Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos] :Mount Bailey Object Number:NH{S3 518 Object Namrexcolor slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]: Crater Lake National Park

Object Number:NIHS3 519 Object Name: color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title: Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]: Crater Lake National Park

Object Number:NHS3 520 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park

Object Number:N11S3521 Object Name: color slide Author:Denni's Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos] :Crater Lake National Park

Object Namne:color slide Object Number:NIS3 522 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:-

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File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park Object Number:NHS3523 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park Object Number:NHS3524 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Mount Bailey, Mount Thielsen, and Diamond Lake from Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Mount Bailey

Object Number:NHS3525 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park Object Number:NHS3526 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park

Object Number:NHS3527 Object Name:color slide Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Crater Lake National Park Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park Object Number:NHS3681 Object Name: Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Natural History Exhibit Geology Intro Subject Dates:Remarks:Intro panels to Natural History Gallery showing Geology time line and volcanoes and plate tectonics and High Cascades of Douglas County. Appendices

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File Term [for photos]:Natural History exhibit Object Name: Object Number:NHS4117 Author:Dennis Ruley Title:Natural History Exhibit Cascades Geology Subject Dates:Remarks:Natural History Gallery Geology panel. Oregon Cascades File Term [for photos]:exhibit

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Object Name: Object Number:NHS4242 Author:Dennis Ruley Title: Subalpine Fir Tree Abies lasiocarpa Subject Dates:File Term [for photos]:Abies lasiocarpa Object Name:oral histories Object Number:OH0107 Title:Frank Chin oral history Subject Dates: 1979File Term [for photos]:Frank C Object Name:oral histories Object Number:OH0147 Title:Ruth A. Plumer oral history Subject Dates: 1980File Term [for photos]:Ruth A. Plumer

Object Name:report Object Number:PF398 Title:Crater Lake National Park - Draft Development Concept Plan / Amendment to the General Management Plan / Record of Decision - Development Concept Plan / Subject Dates: 1980-2000 Remarks:"This Draft Environmental Impact Statement describes and analyzes three alternatives to meet immediate and future needs at Crater Lake National Park in Klamath County, Oregon... .The comment period on the draft environmental impact statement will end 60 days after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has accepted the document and published a notice of availability in the Federal Register...." [from document] Document includes in one appendix a listing of common and taxonomic names of plants and animals Appendices

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referenced in the report. In December 1995, a 5-page "Record of Decision" on the final adopted plan was added to this folder. "This 'Record of Decision' is a concise statement of what decisions were made, what alternatives were considered, the environmentally preferred alternative, the basis for the decision, and the mitigating measures developed to avoid or minimize environmental impacts." [from INTRODUCTION] File Term [for photos]:Crater Lake National Park

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Southern Oregon Historical Society 17 articles from the OregonStatesman, 1865-1886. In photographic collection, 2 document cases B/W prints of Crater Lake and 1 case Crater Lake Lodge.

979.5915 A44 1958 Allen, Albert Cooper (1875-1972). CraterLake and its legend. Central Point, OR: the author, 1958.

770.9 B82 1980 Buckland, Gail. Firstphotographs:people, places andphenomenaas capturedfor

the first time by the camera. Macmillan, 1980. CRLA photo by Peter Britt, p.73.

PAM 551.59 C73 1963 Climate of CraterLake NationalPark. Crater Lake Natural History Association, 1963

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PAM 551.2 C73 1980 Cranson, K. R. CraterLake, gem of the Cascades: the story of CraterLake National Park. Lansing MI: K. R. Cranson Press, c1980.

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PAM 917.9591 C73 1982 CraterLake: the story behind the scenery, c 1982.

PAM 917.959 D54 1878 Diller, J.S. CraterLake, Oregon. Washington DC: GPO, 1898.

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791.538 D58 1981 The discovery of CraterLake: a puppet dramatization. Typescript, n.d., unpaged, c1981.

OVER 917.9591 G47 1920 Gerking and Harmon, Medford OR. Crater Lake, hand-colored tinted Albertypes, Crater Lake and vicinity. Photographs by Kunselman-Gerkings, 1920.

Tape 36 nos. 1-3 Hall, Seely Vinton (b. 1893). Interview with Gerald Baum, 22 Jan 1975, 3 cassettes. Transcription, 74pp.

813 H44 1938 Helm, Richard Izer. Blue waters: an Indian romance. Bunfords and Mort, c1938.

920 H54 1915 [Hillman, John Wesley]. "Memories of famed Hope Villa man is Journal feature," typescript copy [copy at CRLA].

Tape 114 Huberty, Dorothea (Hill) (Witter) (b.1902). Interview of Dorothea Huberty by Marjorie Edens with Nan Day and Margaret Schuler, 27 Aug 1979. 1 cassette. Transcription, 42pp.

MS 311 Kane's Illustrated West. Portland OR: vol.. 1 no.1, Sep 1886. Includes engraving of Crater Lake made from Peter Britt photograph.

979.5915 L36 1931

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Lapham, Stanton C. The enchanted lake: Mount Mazama and CraterLake ... etc. 1931.

p Tape 169 Leach, Lorena Stratton. Account of a trip to Crater Lake by the Stratton family, Aug 1913, by Lorena Stratton Leach, recorded 15 Sep 1974. Transcription 7 pp.

811 L45 1911 vols. 1-2 The lost tablets, an epicpoem in two books [by Leostine]. Medford OR: Medford Printing, 1911. Vol. 2 missing.

MS 42 Myers, Kate (Mrs. J.W.) Journal, 1903: describes wagon camping trip, Jacksonville to Crater Lake, Fort Klamath, Pelican Bay, and back to Jacksonville. Typed copy with call number PAM 917.9591 M93 1903.

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MS 550 Photograph album, Lemery family. Kunselman-Gerking prints [cal910], primarily 8" x 10" depicting Crater Lake and Medford businesses.

PAM917.05 N38 1968 Teiser, Ruth, and Catherine Haroun. "First Crater Lake Photograph," NationalParks Magazine vol. 36 no. 180, Sep 1962.

PAM 551.205 N38 1933 Rostel, Ernest A. "Crater Lake-An epic in volcanology," NaturalHistory, vol.33, no.1 Jan.-Feb. 1933.

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917.9505 074 1922

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Oregon out-of-doors. Portland OR: Mazamas, vol. 1, no.2, June 1922. Special issue on Crater Lake.

979.5915 R68 1936 Rostel, Ernest. "Crater Lake," Pacific GeographicMagazine, June 1936.

917.9591 S65 1980 Smith, Larry B. "Man on Mazama: 'land of the burned-out fire,"' photocopy of typescript, 1980, 24pp. With bibliography.

917.9591 S65 1979 Smith, Larry B. Typescript copies of articles from Jacksonville Oregon Sentinel in 1862, 1865, and 1869, regarding Crater Lake, compiled by Smith. Photocopy, 1979, 15 pp.

MS 591 Sparrow, Alex (1871-1932). Miscellaneous papers, maps, brochures, photographs and architectural drawings pertaining to CRLA, plus a small number of personal papers and greeting cards, War Department records, and a soldier's handbook. 1452 photographs are included in this collection, most of them of Crater Lake National Park.

MS393 Steel, William Gladstone (1854-1934). Personal correspondence c1884-1914, 542 items copied from originals at Crater Lake National Park.

PAM 917.9591 S74 1907 Steel Points. Portland OR: vol. 1 no. 2, Jan 1907. Issue on Crater Lake.

PAM 917.9591 S74 1925

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Steel Points Junior. Eugene OR: vol. 1 no.1 Jun 1925. Issue titled "Lady of the Woods."

PAM 917.9591 S74 1925a Steel PointsJunior. Eugene OR: vol. 1 no.2 Aug 1925. Issue titled "Crater Lake, yesterday, today and tomorrow."

MS 496 Twelve seasons greetings illustrated with genuine photographs [c1940]. 4 cards. View of Crater Lake.

PAM 550.0975 U55 1912 U.S. Department of the Interior. Geologicalhistory of CraterLake. Washington DC: Dept. of Interior, 1912.

MS 137 Vining, Irving E. (1874-1949). Scrapbook and news clippings c1912-1936. 1 volume. Includes carbon of typescript account of discovery of Crater Lake, apparently by J.W. Hillman.

917.9591 W54 1954 Williams, Howel. CraterLake: the story of its origin. Univ. of California Press, 1954.

Tape 73 Vaugh, Roy K. (b. 1895). Interview of Roy and Tressie Vaugh by Marjorie Edens and Ruth Preston, 5 Jun 1978. 1 cassette; transcription 2 0 pp. Includes material on construction of Crater Lake Highway.

PAM 728.509 S77 1988

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Staehli, Alfred. CraterLake Lodge: additionalnotes on its architecturalsignificance and about the architect. Portland OR: 1988, 14pp.

PAM979.915 C89 1990 CraterLake reflections. Crater Lake OR: Crater Lake Natural History Association, 1990.

PAM917.5915 D29 1988 Decker, Robert. Road guide to CraterLake NationalPark. Maps and drawings by Rick Hazlett. Mariposa CA: Double Decker Press, c1988.

PAM 979.5915 1988 Dedication of the old Superintendent's residence as a National Historic Landmark: Crater Lake National Park 25 Aug 1988.

PAM 979.5915 E56 1984 Environmental assessment and development concept plan, Crater Lake National Park, 1984.

PAM 979.5286 G25 c 1940 The gateway to CraterLake: Medford in scenic Southern Oregon. Medford: Marshall-Smith-Leonard, c1940. 1 leaf.

PAM 979.5915 I61 1985 Interim development concept plan, Crater Lake National Park, 1985.

Tapes 150 and 150a Leavitt, Katherine Nealon Huntress (b.1900). Interview of "Kit" Leavitt by Marjorie Edens and Ruth Preston, 15 Aug 1980. 1 cassette; transcription 29pp. Discusses Is

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husband Ernest Pearson Leavitt and his career with the National Park Service; he was superintendent at Crater Lake National Park 1937-1952.

PAM 728.5 R53 1990a Rehabilitate Crater Lake Lodge, draft preliminary design by Fletcher Farr Ayotte, Architects, 1990. Library also has blueprint drawing.

PAM728.5 R53 1990 and 1990b Rehabilitation of historic Crater Lake Lodge: comprehensive design program ... 1990.

PAM 917.9591 R83 1964 Ruhle, George R. Along CraterLake roads: a road guide to CraterLake. Rev. ed. Crater Lake Natural History Association, c1964.

PAM 917.9591 U55 1927 Rules and regulations, Crater Lake National Park, OR. Washington DC: Department of Interior, National Park Service, 1927. 23pp.

PAM 917.9591 U55 1924 Rules and regulations, Crater Lake National Park, OR. Washington DC: Department of Interior, National Park Service, 1924.

PAM 917.9591 U55 1920 Rules and regulations, Crater Lake National Park, OR. Washington DC: Department of Interior, National Park Service, 1920.

PAM 917.9591 U55 cal925 Rules and regulations, Crater Lake National Park, OR. Washington DC: Department of Interior, National Park Service, cal 925.

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PAM 917.9591 U55 cal926 Rules and regulations, Crater Lake National Park, OR. Washington DC: Department of Interior, National Park Service, cal926.

979.5915 U55 1931 Crater Lake National Park. Six mimeographed press releases relating to activities at Crater Lake National Park, by E. C. Solinsky, 1931.

PAM 917.9591 S64 1985 Smith, Larry. The Smith Brothers'chronological history: CraterLake 1832 to 1985. 1985.

979.5915 S65 1977 Smith. Larry. A chronologicalhistory and important event log of CraterLake NationalPark. The authors, 1977.

PAM 979.5915 S65 1982 Smith, Larry. A chronologicalhistory and important event log of CraterLake NationalPark. The authors, 1982.

PAM 979.5915 S87 1961 Straube, Patricia. Report on Crater Lake of Oregon. Typed paper, Southern Oregon College, 1961. Includes material derived from interviews with Bruce Black, chief park naturalist.

PAM 917.9591 U55 1987 pts. 1-2 U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. Crater Lake National Park. Campground/Rim Village corridor: development concept plan, supplement to the 1984 environmental assessment, 1987.

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PAM 917.9591 U55 1935 U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, ca 1935. 31pp.

PAM 917.9591 U55 1936 U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, 1936. 36pp.

PAM 917.9591 U55 1937 U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark Oregon, 1937. 36pp.

PAM 917.9591 U55 1940 U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark,Oregon, 1940. l6pp. PAM 917.9591 U55 1941 U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, 1941. 16pp

PAM 917.9591 U55 1958

U.S. National Park Service. CraterLake NationalPark, Oregon, 1958. l6pp

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PAM 917.9591 U55 1914 U.S. National Park Service. Generalinformation regardingCraterLakeNational Park: season of 1914. l4pp.

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Pam 917.9591 U55 1917 U.S. National Park Service. Generalinformation regardingCraterLake National Park: season of 1917. 21pp.

I Pam 917.9591 U55 1918 Appendices

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U.S. National Park Service. General information regardingCraterLake National Park: season of 1917. 23pp.

Pam 917.9591 U55 1929 U.S. National Park Service. General information regardingCraterLake National Park: season of 1929. 23pp.

Pam 917.9591 U55 1931 U. S. National Park Service. General information regardingCraterLake National Park: season of 1931. 26pp.

Pam 917.9591 U55 1932 U.S. National Park Service. General information regardingCraterLake National Park: season of 1932. 34pp.

AIAPS:

G4292 .C72 1911 .G4 U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake [map], April 1911. Scale 1:62,500.

G4292 .C72 1956 G4 U.S. Geological Survey. CraterLake [map], 1956. Scale 1:62,500.

G4292 .C72 1896 .G4 U. S. Geological Survey. Oregon (Klamath County), CraterLake special map, Mar. 1896. Scale 1:62,500.

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Renshaw, John H. Panoramicview of the CraterLc&e NationalPark, Oregon. U. S. Geological Survey, 1915. Scale 1:62,500.

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All documents are in Record Group 79, Regional Classified Program Records.

Accession No. 61-A-365, Boxes 1-5 and 38-46 Correspondence, narrative and statistical reports, procedural issues, maps and photographs relating to the murder of C. P. Culhane and A. M. Jones in Crater Lake National Park, a copy of the Presidential Proclamation making Crater Lake a National Park (September 28, 1893), park master drawings from seasonal engineering road and building construction, plant and wildlife classification, tourism, and other aspects of park operations.

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Rules and Regulations Pt. 15-1940 to 1953.

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Hunting and Fishing Pt. 16-1937 to 1953.

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Isaac Rhoads George A. Robson R. W. Treimer 306-06 Crater Lake

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Airport Sites Pt. 1 1947 to 5-1953

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Camp Sites Pt. 1 1937 to 1953

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Boundaries Pt. 2 1947 to 1953

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Donations Pt. 1 1951 to 1953

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Jurisdiction Pt. 1 1950 to 1953

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Memorials Pt. 1 1938 to 5-1953

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Mining Pt. 1 1943 to 5-1953

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Private Holdings Pt. 1 1938 to 5-1953

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2 copies of Valuation Report-1 939 by Thede-Dodd 610

Gladstone Co., Land Pt. 1 1939-1953

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Taxes Pt. 1 1946 to 5-1953

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Surveys Pt. 1 1940 to 5-1953

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Land Withdrawals Pt. 1 1950 to 5-'53

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Accession No. 079-68-1166 Engineering field books 1913-1966 for 28 national parks and monuments, including 4 volumes for Crater Lake. C.L. - 5- (1961) C.L -6- (1961) C.L. -7- (1961) C.L. -11- (1962)

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Lenher - Lewellen

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Lewis - Lillie

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Lincoln - Long

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MacKenzie - Manson

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Occidental College - Open Court

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Ophuls - Osgood

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Osterhaat - Pan American Institute

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Pan American Institute - Pan American University

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Pechin - Philosophical Society

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Press - Pritchett

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Bancroft Library, University of California BANC MSS C-B 970 What follows is drawn from the "Key to Arrangement" of the "Inventory of the John Campbell Merriam Papers 1904-1934" of the Bancroft Library. The entire finding aid for the Merriam Papers at the Bancroft Library, including a biography, abstract, and partial list of correspondents, is available on the Internet on the Bancroft's website at: http://sunsite.berkeley:edu/ead/berkeley/merriajc/l .toc

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Boxes 1-4 Outgoing letters, arranged chronologically, 1904-1933 Box 5-15 Incoming letters, A-Z. Single letters have have been arranged in miscellanies. Two or more letters have been arranged alphabetically by author or organization, then chronologically within each folder. Canton Subject files, Merriam's writings, clippings, etc. Subject files California. University, Berkeley Academic Senate, Misc. 1910-1915 Candidates for the Degree of Philosophy, 1914 College of Letters and Science: Faculty, 1916-1917 Committee on Courses of Instruction: Memoranda and recommendations, 1914-1917 Committee on Higher Degrees: Memoranda, notices of meetings, etc., 19111916 Committee on Honors: Misc. 1916-1918 Committee on Honors System: Reports, 1915 Committee on International Relations: Reports, etc. 1916

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Committee on Prescribed Science: Subcommittee on General Science: Statements minutes, etc., 1910-1911 Committee on Students' English: Plan, etc., 1916 Comptroller: Memoranda, etc. 1912-1917 Dean of Faculties: Memoranda, 1910-1916 Dept. of Paleontology: Annual reports, 1912/13-1918/19; budgets, financial reports, etc.; class rolls, examinations, etc. Editorial Committee: Rules, reports, minutes, misc. notes, etc., 1908-1916 Faculty Club: Reports of meetings, etc., 1906-1912 Final examinations, 1911-1912 Graduate Council: memoranda, 1917 Graduate Division; Reports, memoranda, etc. 1911-1917 Hitchcock Lectures: Misc. 1913 Library:

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Writings-Mss. or reprints, arranged alphabetically by title Clippings and press releases, relating primarily to La Brea diggings Photographs, mainly of fossils Misc., including calling cards, land papers (abstract of title for part of San Jacinto Viejo, and misc. personalia, 1906-1926, with undated items at end of folder).

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Klamath County Museum

The Klamath County Museum in Klamath Falls, Oregon has a number of photographs, postcards and other documents relating to Crater Lake National Park. The repository was not available at the time of survey, but information can be obtained by calling the Museum at (541) 883-4208. The Museum holds images of Theodore Roosevelt's visit to Klamath Falls, and of the first cars to reach Crater Lake. A number of photographic images from the Klamath County Museum are on exhibit at Crater Lake Lodge, but unfortunately, the exhibit design and installation team from the National Park Service Harpers Ferry Center elected not to provide photo credits for these images.

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Accidents, 70, 115, 116,270,285,287 Administration, 57, 62, 70, 72, 92, 99, 107, 109, 110, 112, 161, 180, 183, 192, 211, 280, 281, 303, 311. See also

Management Aerial photographs, 70, 76, 79, 80, 122, 124, 131, 205 Aircraft. See Aviation

Amphitheater, 94, 198 Animals. See Wildlife, Mammals, names of specific animals Annie Creek, 56, 66, 67, 68, 78, 79, 126, 127, 228, 230, 244, 283 Annie Springs, 52, 53, 54, 62, 75. 76, 78, 93, 94, 95, 100, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 183, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 196, 198, 199, 203, 253, 280, 282, 283, 337 Applegate Peak, 239 Applegate, Elmer, 147, 233, 252, 255, 298, 338 Appropriations, 14, 22, 40, 41, 42 Arant, Howard, 14, 33, 34, 41, 44, 46, 47, 147, 209, 253, 335, 336 Archeology, 121, 122, 155, 156 Arson. See Fire Automobiles, 386 Avalanches, 142, 205 Aviation, 79, 82, 144, 291, 367

B Bacteria, 76, 119 Bark beetles, 65, 66, 223, 304, 320. See also Isects Bear Creek, 95, 126, 127, 253 Bears, 12, 65, 66, 79, 87, 170, 178, 222, 269, 270, 271, 274, 294, 369. See also Mammals Biology, 57, 102, 103, 132, 140, 209, 222, 310 Birds, 17, 69, 70, 83, 84, 85, 128, 129, 167, 170, 171, 233, 234, 290, 293, 309, 318, 324, 369 Blister rust, 146, 286. See also Trees, Forests Boats,8, 18, 19,29,30,65,66,67,68,69,70,72,77,78,80,81,82,95,96, 100, 117, 118, 144, 156, 171, 172, 189, 227, 236, 240, 241, 243, 244, 269, 275, 293, 294, 327, 330, 332, 333, 337 Botany. See Plants Boundary, 55, 56, 125, 157, 180, 181, 186, 202, 204, 245, 251, 277, 280, 281, 320, 321 Boy Scouts. See Scouts Bridges, 20, 56, 60, 64, 98, 119, 180, 235, 239, 283, 338 Bridle paths, 75, 98 Building. See Structures Bybee Creek, 96, 127 C Cabins, 54, 76, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 101, 107, 147, 151, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 175, 177, 178, 187, 194, 200, 202, 286, 296 Cafeteria, 52, 61, 94, 96, 177, 181, 190 Caldera, 75, 80, 81, 82, 139, 168, 223, 228, 295, 318 Campgrounds, 30, 54, 55, 59, 60, 64, 69, 79, 91, 97, 99, 119, 126, 154, 155, 161, 172, 173, 180, 182, 185, 189, 190, 192, 193, 196, 197, 198, 200, 201, 203, 216, 236, 327, 332, 333, 334, 358 Cascade range, 4, 5, 10, 18, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 49, 50, 86, 87, 168, 223, 239, 241, 244, 295, 301, 303, 310, 315, 323, 341, 353, 354, 356 Castle Creek, 53, 55, 127, 192, 236, 243 Castle Crest, 55, 184, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 241, 242, 243, 244, 272, 349, 350 Castle Rock. See Pumice Castle Caves, 9, 55, 56, 59, 60, 90, 107, 138, 156, 208, 223, 233, 274, 301, 307, 321 Chemult, Oregon, 181

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Civilian Conservation Corps, 59, 60, 72, 91, 105, 108, 154, 155, 188, 209, 274 Cleetwood, 29, 66, 77, 78, 81, 94, 100, 119, 156, 203, 212, 237, 239, 241, 242, 243, 244 Climate, 142, 308, 320, 356 Cloudcap, 75, 76, 191, 195, 197, 238 Cold Springs, 62, 96 Comfort stations, 60, 70, 72, 80, 93, 94, 95, 96, 182, 185, 194, 195, 196, 212, 280, 281 Concessions, 12, 39, 70, 72, 73, 75, 91, 97, 100, 101, 111, 117, 156, 192, 212, 214, 253, 269 Cooperating associations, 29, 109, 111, 112, 126, 176,213,215,216,220,221,222,223,286,287,290,308,314 Culhane, C. P., 367

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Employees. See Personnel Engmeering. See Entomology. See Insects Entrances, 52, 55, 56, 59, 60, 62, 66, 67, 70, 72, 78, 81, 93, 95, 96, 99, 100, 119, 172, 176, 181, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 191, 193, 194, 195, 198, 200, 202, 213, 245, 280, 282, 283, 326 Esslinger, Calvin, 367 Exhibits, 69, 72, 94, 100, 120, 149, 153, 158, 161, 184, 193, 220, 341, 353, 354

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Fort Klamath, 66, 239, 292, 326, 358 Fuel, 60, 92, 96, 117, 120, 143, 178, 190, 193 Fumarole Bay, 76

G Garfield Peak, 53, 67, 75, 77, 78, 79, 98, 119, 253, 295 Gas. See Fuel, Service stations Geography, 57, 126 Geology, 6, 29, 39, 57, 67, 71, 83, 87, 90, 134, 137, 138, 139, 167, 168, 172, 175, 179, 180, 181, 204, 208, 221, 222, 223, 226, 229, 234, 235, 243, 252, 272, 289, 298, 299, 301, 303, 304, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 318, 319, 322, 324, 325, 328, 329, 330, 353, 354, 360, 365, 366, 369 Geothermal, 109, 128, 138, 161, 223, 225, 299, 309 Girl Scouts. See Scouts Glaciation, 168, 197, 221, 238, 239, 241, 272 Godfrey Glen, 79, 96, 184 Goodby Creek and bridge, 98, 119, 180, 283 Government Camp, 98, 99, 180, 193, 200 gravity, 55, 56, 322 Grazing. See Sheep Grotto, 66, 230, 253, 337

H Hayes, Lawrence, 367 Headquarters, 52, 56, 62, 75, 76, 82, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 107, 120, 158, 178, 180, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 202, 210, 221, 296 Helicopters. See Aviation Highway. See Roads and Highways Hiking, 12, 66, 77, 78, 172, 294, 336 Hillman Peak, 66, 75, 76, 79 Hillman, John W., 15, 17, 34, 39, 66, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 149, 270, 271, 357, 360 Horses. See Bridle paths Hospitals, 55, 186, 202, 281 Housing, 56, 60, 61, 62, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 82, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 107, 121, 136, 164, 178, 180, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 202, 210, 221, 279, 280, 282, 296, 335, 361 Hunting, 367 Hydrology, 222, 297, 299

Indians. See Klamath Tribe Insects, 8, 131, 140, 146, 171, 176, 204, 221, 222, 233, 286, 341, 369 Interpretation, 57, 65, 71, 73, 74, 78, 111, 121, 122, 124, 129, 152, 153, 161, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 184, 186, 191, 197, 198, 210, 214, 216, 219, 220, 316, 324

Jones, A. M., 367 Jurisdiction, 368

K KerrNotch, 15, 54, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 94, 96, 185, 195, 236, 316 Kiosks, 93, 95, 99, 176, 186, 194 Kiser, F., 9, 14, 16, 17, 48, 150, 230, 253, 277, 300, 311 Klamath Falls, 386 Klamath Lake, 180,204, 235, 239,240, 244, 246, 302, 313, 320, 346 Klamath Tribe, 48, 61, 97, 144, 155, 165, 184, 208, 330, 357

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L Lady of the Woods, 294, 360 Lassen, 59, 63, 108 Lava Beds, 9, 59, 107, 108, 157, 302, 313, 320 Legislation, 16, 144, 210 Lentz, Gilbert, 367 Letters, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 30, 37,43, 48, 66, 100, 150, 158, 270, 271, 282, 283, 284, 292, 332 Limnology, 57, 102, 139, 220, 224, 319 Llao Rock, 66, 67, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 236, 237, 238, 239, 241, 243, 244, 245, 309 Lodge, 8, 45, 60, 61, 65, 66, 75, 79, 96, 97, 100, 101, 107, 111, 114, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 136, 138, 154, 158, 159, 172, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 187, 195, 199, 203, 207, 216, 217, 218, 219, 223, 230, 253, 271, 275, 284, 286, 289, 291, 292, 293, 295, 296, 299, 301, 304, 326, 335, 336, 339, 356, 361, 362, 380 Lookouts, 53, 60, 95, 96, 145, 179, 184, 187, 199, 204, 267, 281, 329, 333, 341

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307, 312, 313, 328, 329, 330, 332, 357, 358, 361 Memorials, 368 Merriam, John Campbell, 381 Mess halls, 62, 194, 280 Meteorology, 71, 134. See also Climate, Weather, Snow Mining, 368

Mission, 71, 157, 159, 287, 319 Motion pictures, 65, 122 Motorway. See Roads and Highways Mount Hood, 27, 28, 39, 50, 108, 163, 297, 316 Mount Mazama, 40, 65, 79,208, 221, 222, 223, 229, 246, 289, 295, 297, 298, 301, 312, 315, 319, 324, 339, 340, 348, 349, 358 Mount Rainier, 107 Mount Scott, 8, 13, 45, 63, 66, 67, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 95, 96, 103, 108, 155, 184, 187, 238, 239, 240, 243, 245, 253,

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Munson Springs, 56, 95, 120, 284 Munson Valley, 67, 101, 122, 177, 178, 186, 187, 189, 190, 192, 193, 196, 198, 214, 316 Museum, 6, 8, 12, 65, 70, 71, 72, 89, 90, 91, 111, 120, 160, 164, 166, 186, 188, 206, 210, 220, 228, 229, 230, 231,

233, 235, 247, 248, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 267, 268, 269, 272, 274, 281, 286, 326, 329

N National Creek, 96, 126, 127 Native Americans. See Klamath Tribe Naturalists, 9, 57, 62, 70, 71, 206, 208, 221, 233, 249, 255, 278, 280, 288, 298 News articles and clippings, 10, 123, 124, 140, 206, 331, 380

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News articles and clipppings, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 27, 113, 158, 206, 277, 292, 299, 332, 360, 380

0 Old Man of the Lake, 66, 77, 137, 296 Oregon Caves, 9, 55, 56, 59, 88, 107, 156, 157, 208, 233, 274, 307, 321 Ornithology. See Birds P Panoramic views, 238, 239, 241, 242, 243, 244, 311, 366 Parking, 59, 61, 62, 180, 192, 195, 203, 218 Perkin, Rolland V., 367 Personnel, 4, 5, 9, 13, 15, 47, 52, 57, 66, 69, 71, 76, 80, 83, 89, 92, 93, 96, 97, 99, 102, 110, 111, 114, 147, 153, 158, 159, 167, 174, 187, 193, 194, 196, 200, 206, 208, 214, 229, 268, 282, 293 Phantom Ship, 66, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 167, 206, 230, 236, 237, 241, 244, 293, 294, 295, 296, 304 Photographs, 5, 6, 59, 66, 69, 89, 90, 97, 106, 139, 178, 217, 218, 228, 231, 235, 248, 254, 268, 269, 274, 275, 293, 294, 357, 358 Phytoplankton, 103, 139, 223, 224, 225 Picnic areas, 56, 59, 71, 94, 96, 100, 190 Pinchot, Gifford, 22, 24, 31, 32, 41, 42, 43, 50, 150 Pinnacles, 59, 66, 79, 230, 241, 294 Plants, 11, 28, 29, 43, 60, 63, 71, 83, 88, 128, 129, 132, 133, 156, 161, 167, 176, 179, 180, 181, 184, 186, 195, 199, 204, 220,221,222,223,233,255,257,279, 283, 284, 285, 295, 298, 299, 300, 305, 310, 312, 318, 349, 350, 354, 367 Poetry, 14, 15, 17, 39, 40,49, 50, 152, 298, 316, 325, 358 Pollution, 140, 141, 173, 292. See also Water crisis Pothole Butte, 204 Power. See Electricity Pumnice Castle, 66, 75, 76, 79, 82, 243, 331 Pumice Desert, 79, 131, 132, 134, 204, 344, 345 Pumice Point, 66, 75, 238, 239, 242, 244

R Radio, 369 Rangers, 8, 9, 55, 57, 60,61, 63, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 107, 110, 153, 155, 162, 177, 181, 186, 193, 194,200, 209, 227, 233, 267, 280, 282, 288, 296, 330, 331 Recreation, 9, 10, 57, 121, 125, 126, 128, 152, 163, 292, 296, 330, 331, 332, 335, 336, 337 Red Blanket, 96, 127, 204 Red Cloud, 238 Red Cone, 79, 235, 239, 245 Research, 0, 4, 5, 10, 69, 70, 72, 82, 102, 103, 109, 121, 122, 126, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 140, 141, 159, 162, 164, 167, 169, 173,204, 214, 222, 223, 224, 271, 300, 320, 324, 331 Rhoads, Isaac, 368 Rim Area, 9, 52, 53, 54, 56, 61, 62, 67, 68, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 105, 107, 116, 119, 120, 126, 153, 158, 159, 161, 171, 172, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 190, 191, 195, 197, 198, 199,200,201,202,203,211,213,215,216,217,218,219,230,235,239,240, 244,253,282,283, 294, 296, 301, 324, 341, 342, 363 Roads, 368 Roads and highways, 15, 16, 17, 25, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40,41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 53, 54, 55, 56, 59, 61, 62, 63, 65, 67, 69, 72, 73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 91, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 119, 125, 155, 156, 161, 167, 172, 174, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 183, 184, 189, 192, 194, 195, 196, 197, 200, 202, 205, 209, 213, 235, 245, 275, 278, 279, 282, 283, 287, 293, 294, 296, 308, 311, 317, 320, 323, 325, 328, 329, 330, 336, 337, 360, 361, 362, 367 Robson, George A., 368 Rocks. See Geology Rodents, 369 Rogue River, 29, 77, 108, 157, 180, 195, 204, 235, 245, 251, 277, 283, 304, 307, 310, 315, 329, 330 Roosevelt, Theodore, 386

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Roseburg, Oregon, 6, 323, 325, 326, 328, 330, 336

SI Safety, 69, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 144, 176, 203, 216, 217, 227, 277, 286, 287 Sand Creek, 55, 126, 127, 230, 240 Sanitation, 368 Schools, 369 Scouts, 65, 109 Seismology, 138 Sentinel Rock, 195, 236, 244, 359 Sequoia, 63 Service stations, 96, 203, 286 sewage, 55 Sewage system, 56, 119, 120, 197, 198, 199, 200, 279,284, 285, 288 Sheep, 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 26, 334 Signs and markers, 59, 60, 62, 69, 71, 73, 74, 75, 78, 93, 100, 121, 144, 169, 172, 178, 184, 185, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 195, 198

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Sinnott, 9, 13, 56, 62, 77, 78, 94, 105, 152, 153, 164, 171, 182, 185, 188, 189, 193, 197, 208, 272, 280, 282

Skell, 94, 195, 253 Skiing, 9, 21, 54, 65, 66, 67, 71, 77, 78, 80, 81, 95, 96, 147, 159, 163, 164, 172, 231, 232, 240, 270, 271, 292, 294, 341, 342, 380 Sleepy Hollow, 56, 75, 76, 79, 93, 94, 158, 183, 192, 193 Snow, 54, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 86, 118, 126, 134, 141, 142, 156, 159, 162, 168, 172,

194, 205, 214, 231, 232, 237, 239, 240, 241, 242, 278, 279, 293, 295, 334, 335, 339, 341, 342 Soil, 143, 197, 277 Sparrow, Alex, 13, 15, 151, 359. See Squirrels, 66, 78, 85, 86, 87, 131, 223, 250 Staff. See Personnel Steel, William G., 12, 151, 166 Storm Damage, 369 Striae, 238, 239, 241 Structures, 18, 42, 55, 59, 60, 62, 64, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 80, 82, 91, 92, 93, 94, 99, 100, 101, 102, 106, 107, 109, 112, 117, 119, 122, 142, 147, 156, 157, 158, 164, 167, 172, 173, 174, 175, 177, 179, 181, 182, 183, 185, 187, 191, 192, 194, 196, 197, 198, 203, 204, 212, 217, 219, 223, 227, 231, 232, 267, 274, 279, 280, 281, 282, 286, 287, 288, 293, 294, 295,296, 301, 323, 333, 367 Summer, 8, 65, 66, 67, 72, 73, 74, 80, 103, 115, 154, 167, 209, 231, 232, 249, 295

Sun Creek, 103, 127, 181, 222, 223, 236, 242, 244 Sun Notch, 54, 66, 76, 77, 79 Sun Pass, 163, 204 Superintendents, 20, 25, 57, 62, 92, 95, 110, 147, 151, 153, 193, 249, 280, 335, 361

T Talus, 80, 239 Telephone systems, 53, 119, 179, 196, 202, 203, 284, 288, 328 Theilsen, 236 Toilet, 185 Toilets, 82, 94, 95, 96, 176, 185, 191, 195, 203, 212 Topography, 53, 54, 55, 56, 178, 179, 180, 181, 188, 189, 192, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 235, 245, 311, 314, 316, 328, 329 Trailers and RVs, 161, 177, 183, 190 Trails, 18, 53, 55, 56, 59, 60, 67, 69, 72, 73, 77, 78, 81, 92, 93, 94, 98, 99, 100, 119, 128, 155, 156, 159, 167, 172, 174, 176, 177, 179, 180, 181, 184, 191, 192, 193, 194, 197, 200, 203, 205, 212, 220, 230, 237, 240, 272, 275, 278, 279, 283, 287, 290, 308, 312, 314, 315, 316, 323, 325, 328, 329, 331, 336, 349, 350, 380 Transformers. See Electricity Trees, 12, 28, 29, 32, 33, 38, 50, 53, 67, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 86, 87, 94, 131, 133, 136, 146, 155, 161, 169, 170, 172, 176, 197, 204, 208, 214, 221, 223,231, 232, 236, 240, 243, 246, 255, 293, 300, 338, 339, 346, 354

Treimer, R. W., 368

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Trout, 43, 103, 132, 162, 209, 230, 275, 321, 337. See also Fish and fishing

U Umpqua, 127, 204, 251, 325, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 334, 335, 340, 341, 343, 344 Union Peak, 99, 100, 159, 187, 198, 204, 239, 240, 244

V Vegetation. See Plants Vidae Creek, 127, 185 Vidae Falls, 62, 94 Vidae Peak, 235, 236, 238, 240, 242 Visitors, 12,40, 69, 71, 73, 74, 75, 78, 81, 82, 97, 100, 114, 115, 116, 142, 158, 159, 167, 182, 198, 210, 212, 219, 220, 223, 267, 269, 285, 292, 302, 328, 367 Volcanology, 12, 65, 66, 108, 138, 168, 221, 223, 235, 272, 303, 323, 324, 348, 349, 353, 358 Vulcanism, 369

W Warehouses, 99, 182, 191 Watchman, 53, 62, 66, 67, 75, 76, 78, 80, 95, 98, 107, 184, 199, 203, 237, 239, 241, 244, 267 Water, 369

Water crisis, 73, 113, 114, 278 Water level-Lake, 82, 224 Waterrnghts, 109, 126, 127, 128, 157, 188,203,285 Water supply, 55, 56, 61, 100, 120, 178, 182

Weather, 40, 66, 76, 102, 103, 141, 142, 145, 167, 278, 315 Welch Butte, 204 Wells. See Water supply Whitehorse, 127 Wilderness, 69, 74, 118, 126, 133, 159, 163, 204, 208, 215, 290, 299, 302, 303, 312, 319 Wildlife, 8, 11, 65, 70, 83, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 137, 156, 167, 204, 221, 233, 268, 285, 292, 302, 313, 320, 354, 367 Wineglass, 66, 95, 237, 243, 253 Winema, 181, 204, 251, 330 Winter, 65, 66, 67, 68, 73, 74, 75, 82, 140, 159, 167, 178, 183, 219, 220, 222, 231, 232, 278, 285, 292, 293, 310, 331, 339. See also Climate, Snow, Weather Wmter Use, 369 Witches Pool, 253 Wizard Island, 8, 65, 66, 67, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 95, 96, 167, 189, 222, 230, 236, 237, 238, 242, 243, 275, 293, 294, 295, 296, 304, 327, 333, 339, 348

y Yawkey Tract, 368 Yawkey-Gladstone tracts, 157, 281 Yellowstone, 59, 64, 75, 107, 108, 154, 268 Yosemite, 9, 107, 108, 155, 166, 184 Youth Conservation Corps, 71, 89, 114

Zooplankton, 135, 139

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