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Peter Britt
A Jacksonville, Oregon photographer who took the first photograph of Crater Lake National Park.
Mount Mazama Just After the Destruction of Its Summit, 1940, Paul Rockwood
Fred Kiser
Crater Lake National Park's "official" photographer was a commercial photographer in the 1920's and '30s.
Joaquin Miller
The 'Poet of the Sierras' made many visits to Crater Lake.
Ernest G. Moll
Crater Lake poet and naturalist, Moll wrote many memorable poems and a book of poetry.
Wayland A. Dunham
Author of Blue Enchantment, Wayland Dunham was a poet, writer, and more.
Paul Rockwood
Rockwood was a painter who created several works that depicted the rise and fall of Mt. Mazama.
Larry Eifert
Larry Eifert is a popular regional artist who has done much work at Crater Lake.
Eugene Kingman
An important depression-era painter who created several Crater Lake paintings.
Eliza Barchus
Barchus (1857-1959) was a Portland-area artist who created many beautiful paintings of Crater Lake.
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Ralph and Florence Welles
Francis Lange
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