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John H. Mitchell
John Mitchell was an Oregon senator (1877-1883)
A diatom found in Crater Lake, Stephanodiscus hantzschii; photo courtesy of Stan Geiger
Thomas H. Tongue
Thomas Tongue was an Oregon republican Congressman elected in 1897.
Theodore Roosevelt
Roosevelt signed the legislation that gave Crater lake it's national park status.
Joseph N. Dolph
Joseph Dolph (1835-1897) was an Oregon Republican Senator (1883-1895).
John Breckenridge Waldo
John Waldo (1845-1907) was another prominent figure involved in the establishment of Crater Lake National Park.
Mark O. Hatfield
Mark Hatfield was an Oregon Republican Senator (1967-1997) who was involved in several Crater Lake National Park issues.
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Charles W. Fulton
William McKinley
Robert Packwood
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