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52. Ibid.

53. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1936, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Part One, Crater Lake, Reports (General), Superintendent’s Annual Reports.

54. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1937, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Part One, Crater Lake, Reports (General), Superintendent’s Annual Reports.

55. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1936, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Part One, Crater Lake, Reports (General), Superintendent’s Annual Reports.

56. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1937, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Part One, Crater Lake, Reports (General), Superintendent’s Annual Reports.

57. Ibid.

58. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1938, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Part One, Crater Lake, Reports (General), Superintendent’s Annual Reports.

59. Ibid.

60. Annual Reports, Crater Lake National Park, 1939, 1940, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Part One, Crater Lake, Reports (General), Superintendent’s Annual Reports.

61. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1939, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Part One, Crater Lake, Reports (General), Superintendent’s Annual Reports.

62. Oscar L. Chapman, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, to Fourth Assistant Postmaster General, March 10, 1938, RG 48, Central Files, 1937-53, File No. 12-3, Part 2, National Park Service, National Parks, Crater Lake, Quarters, 1938-39.

63. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1940, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Part One, Crater Lake, Reports (General), Superintendent’s Annual Reports.

64. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1942, Files, Superintendent’s Office, Crater Lake National Park.

65. Leavitt to Meredith, September 8, 1942; Memorandum for the Regional Director, Region Four, E.P. Leavitt, Superintendent, September 9, 1942; Memorandum for the Director, O.A. Tomlinson, Regional Director, September 12, 1942; and Memorandum for the Regional Director, Region Four, Newton B. Drury, Director, September 22, 1942; RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 857-07, Part 1, Crater Lake, Travel, Opening of Parks.

66. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1943, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Superintendents Annual Reports. More information on the involvement of Crater Lake National Park in the war effort may be found in “Address Given by Superintendent E.P. Leavitt Before the Medford Kiwanis Club During January, 1942,” RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 201-006, Part 2, Crater Lake, Administration, Superintendent.

67. Smith to Cressman, May 4, 1944, RG 79, NPS, Western Region (Reg. IV), Central Classified Files, 1923-1965, Crater Lake, Box 1, Folder 101, Crater Lake Historical. Also see Memorandum for the Regional Director, Region Four, July 10, 1944, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, National Parks, Crater Lake, File No. 207-001.

68. For an analysis of the discussion in 1944 see Memorandum for the Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park, Thomas C. Parker, Assistant Superintendent, February 29, 1944; Memorandum for the Regional Director, Region Four, E.P. Leavitt, Superintendent, September 13, 1944; and Memorandum for the Regional Director, Region Four, October 6, 1944; RG 79, Western Region, Region IV, Central Classified Files, 1923-1965, Crater Lake, Box 1, Folder 201, Crater Lake National Park, Administration 1-1-44 to 1-1-46, Part III, FRC, San Bruno.