ENDNOTES

10. Report on Wind Cave, Crater Lake, Sullys Hill, and Platt National Parks, Casa Grande Ruin and Minnesota National Forest Reserve, 1908 (Washington, 1909), pp. 5-8, in Annual Reports of the Crater Lake National Park, I, 1902-11, and Arant to Secretary of the Interior, April 24, 1908, RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 208-09, Part 1, Crater Lake, Rules & Regulations, Livestock.

11. Report on Wind Cave, Crater Lake, Sullys Hill, and Platt National Parks, and Casa Grande Ruin 1909 (Washington, 1909), pp. 5-7. In September 1909 Frank Dillon of Fort Klamath received a one-year permit to sell souvenir post cards and views in the park. RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 12-3, Parks, Reservations & Antiquities, Crater Lake National Park, Privileges, Frank Dillon.

12. Steel to Bourne, May 12, 25, 1909, Steel Correspondence Collection, Letter File 2, Items 47, 48, Museum Collection, Crater Lake National Park.

13. Stephen T. Mather, Assistant to the Secretary to Mark Daniels, General Superintendent, National Parks, April 19, 1915, RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 12-3, Part 1, Parks, Reservations and Antiquities, Crater Lake, Telephone & Telegraph Service.

14. Proceedings of the National Park Conference, 1911, pp. 38-39. Efforts by Steel and the Crater Lake Company to ensure exclusive transportation privileges in the park are documented in RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 12-3, Parks, Reservations & Antiquities, Crater Lake National Park, Privileges, Win. H. Hodson and File No. 12-3-8, Part 1, Parks, Reservations & Antiquities, Crater Lake National Park, Privileges, Klamath Development Company. Also see RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 12-3-8, Parks, Reservations and Antiquities, Crater Lake National Park, Privileges, Crater Lake Company for contracts and related data for this period.

15. Lease to Crater Lake Company, 1913 (Washington, 1913), RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, Privileges, Crater Lake Company (Proceedings against Parkhurt), 1922. The concession for transporting visitors in the park by the Crater Lake Company continued to be renewed annually with each automobile being issued a license at a cost of $10.

16. Earlier on February 23, 1909, the Oregon State legislature had passed an act appropriating $100,000 to aid in the construction of a state road from the Pacific Ocean via Crater Lake to the Idaho boundary and to provide for the appointment of a commissioner to supervise expenditure of such funds and superintend construction of the road. Laws of Oregon, 1909, p. 278. Also see RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 12-3, Parks, Reservations & Antiquities, Crater Lake National Park, Privileges, J.W. Stephenson and File No. 12-3-8, Part 1, Parks, Reservations & Antiquities, Crater Lake National Park, Privileges, Klamath Development Company.

17. Material for the 1910-12 period, unless otherwise stated, was extracted from Report of the Superintendent of the Crater Lake National Park to the Secretary of the Interior, 1910, pp. 5-20; and Report of the Superintendent of the Crater Lake National Park to the Secretary of the Interior, 1911, pp. 5-19, in Annual Reports of the Crater Lake National Park, I, 1902-11, and Report of the Superintendent of the Crater Lake National Park, 1912, in Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, 1912, I, 721-34. Also see Proceedings of the National Park Conference Held At the Yosemite National Park, October 14, 15, and 16, 1912 (Washington, 1912), pp. 122-29 for a discussion of automobiles in the park.

18. L.F. Schmeckebier, “Our National Parks,” National Geographic, XXIII (June, 1912), 542.

19. Geological History of Crater Lake: Crater Lake National Park, 1912.

20. U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, General Information Regarding Crater Lake National Park, Season of 1912, pp. 1-10. Copies of the general statement, principal points of interest, and two maps showing routes to the park and points of interest in the park may be seen in Appendix B.

21. U.S. Congress, House, Committee on Public Lands, Crater Lake National Park, Oreg.: Letter From the Acting Secretary of War . . . 62d Cong., 2d Sess., 1911, H. Doc. 328, p. 3.