ENDNOTES

69. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1946, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Superintendents Annual Report. Also see Memorandum, Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park to Regional Director, Region Four, October 27, 1949, RG 79, 67 A610, Box 5, South Entrance Addition, FRC, Seattle, and Beckman to Leavitt, April 11, 1946; Memorandum for the Regional Director, Region Four, April 22, 1946; and Memorandum for the Superintendent, Crater Lake, O.A. Tomlinson, Regional Director, May 6, 1946; RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, Crater Lake National Park, File No. 600-03, Development Outline.

70. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1947, Files, Superintendent’s Office, Crater Lake National Park.

71. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1949, Files, Superintendent’s Office, Crater Lake National Park.

72. Crater Lake National Park, Crater Lake, Oregon, Application for Funds for School, March 9, 1953, RG 79, Region IV, Central Classified Files, 1923-1965, Crater Lake, Box 21, Folder 843-03, School Facilities.

73. Organization and Functions As of June 1, 1955, Crater Lake National Park and Oregon Caves National Monument, RG 79, 67A863, Box 9, File A6423, Management Survey, FRC, Seattle. A copy of the organization chart may be seen by clicking on the link.

74. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1957, in Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior, 1957, p. 346.

75. In 1957 the park employees began printing a monthly park newsletter entitled “Phantom Ship’s Log.” This publication, which has been continued to the present, provides interesting glimpses of life and social activities in the park. Library Collection, Crater Lake National Park.

76. Organization and Functions As of October 1, 1962, RG 79, 46953, Box 13, File A6435, Field Office Organization, FRC, Seattle.

77. Master Plan of Crater Lake National Park, September 1964, Chapter 2, Area Objectives, pp. 1-10, National Park Service Historical Collection, Harpers Ferry Center.

78. Memorandum, Superintendent, Crater Lake to Regional Director, Region Four, July 27, 1961, RG 79, 46953, Box 13, File A6435, Field Office Organization, FRC, Seattle. In September Yeager submitted a cost analysis report to support his conclusions. Memorandum, Superintendent to Regional Director, Region Four, September 8, 1961,Ibid.

79. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1965, RG 79, 46953, Box 13, File A2621, Annual Reports (Misc.), FRC, Seattle.

80. Master Plan of Crater Lake National Park, February 1965, Chapter 3, Management Programs, Section 3, Staff Activities, pp. 17-18, National Park Service Historical Collection, Harpers Ferry Center.

81. Master Plan of Crater Lake National Park, February 1965, Chapter 3, Management Programs, Section 3, Staff Activities, pp. 3-7, National Park Service Historical Collection, Harpers Ferry Center.

82. National Park Service Officials, March 1, 1972, p. 52. After Borgman retired in 1980 the Klamath Falls Group Office was abolished and the staff assigned to Crater Lake with administrative responsibilities for Oregon Caves National Monument.

83. Crater Lake National Park, Management Objectives, Approved June 10, 1970, United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Crater Lake National Park, Facts and Figures, [1974], “Nostalgia” Notebook, Library Collection, Crater Lake National Park.

84. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1974, Files, Superintendent’s Office, Crater Lake National Park, and Interpreter’s Handbook #14, CRLA NP [1977], Library Collection, Crater Lake National Park.