ENDNOTES

20. “Supplement to Report on Ranger Protection Requirements,” February 3, 1941, J. Carlisle Crouch, Chief Ranger, Resource Management Files, Crater Lake National Park.

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

22. Fifth Annual Field Ranger School Combined With Civilian Defense Training, Crater Lake National Park, 1942, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 840, Part 1, Crater Lake, Educational Activities and Methods (General).

23. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1943, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-001.4, Superintendent’s Annual Report.

24. Crater Lake National Park, Development Outline, Forest Protection: Forest Fire Control, February 1944, RG 79, Region IV, Central Classified Files, Crater Lake, Box 11, Folder 600.01, Part I, Master Plans, FRC, San Bruno.

25. Monthly Narrative Reports, Crater Lake National Park, 1946, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 207-02.3, Crater Lake, Superintendent’s Monthly Narrative Reports, 1943-46.

26. Organization and Functions As of June 1, 1955, Crater Lake National Park and Oregon Caves National Monument, RG 79, 67 A863, Box 9, File A6423, Management Survey, FRC, Seattle

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

28. Position Description, Supervisory Park Ranger, March 20, 1963, in “Red Cone District Operations Handbook,” by Larry L. Hakel, February 17, 1967, Library Collection, Crater Lake National Park.

29. Memorandum, Superintendent, Crater Lake to Regional Director, Western Region, December 23, 1964, RG 79, 46953, Box 13, File A6435, Field Office Organization, FRC, Seattle. For the experiences of a fire lookout at Mount Scott during the years 1963-64 see Linda and Roy Neuberger, “Life As A Fire Lookout in Crater Lake National Park,”National Parks Magazine, XXXIX (August, 1965), 16-19.

30. 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.

31. Function Statement, Resource Management and Visitor Protection Division, September 29, 1986, Central Files, Crater Lake National Park.


CHAPTER 12

1. Regulations Governing Crater Lake National Park [In Effect May 1, 1917], pp. 1-2.

2. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Services, 1917, pp. 57, 186.

3. Albright to Rosenberg, May 11, 1917, RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 901-1, Part 1, Crater Lake, Public Utility Operators & Privileges, Grazing.

4. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1918, p. 24.

5. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1921, p. 225.

6. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1923, p. 144.

7. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1918, pp. 159, 161.

8. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1919, pp. 217-18.

9. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1920, pp. 279, 281.

10. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1922, pp. 129-30.