Resources 1984 – J. Physical Changes from 1930 to 1931

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Illustration 42. Building #025, stone housing area, 1981.

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Illustration 43. Building #028, stone housing area, 1981. Photos by David Arbogast, NPS, DSC.

2. Addition to Utility Shed at Government Camp (Bldg. #005): addition 24 x 55 feet to existing utility shed in Utility Group at Government Camp. (Original shed used during the season as a temporary mechanic and blacksmith shop.) Completed building was 24 x 100 feet, with walls of native stone with wooden superstructure and shake shingle roof. Three dormer windows provided light on the second floor. Used for storage of government-owned equipment, supplies, and materials. One end was used as a temporary machine and repair shop. Ultimate plans called for two additional utility sheds similar to this one in the utility area and one combination utility shed and machine shop.

3. Comfort Station in Rim Campground: not quite completed by end of season. To be 24 x 12 feet of frame construction with log trim.

4. Headquarters Building: stone building with rustic

superstructure constructed at Government Camp. Being used by Bureau of Public Roads, Engineering Department. (The mess hall/dormitory building?)

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Illustration 40. Mess hall and dormitory building at Government Camp, n.d. Courtesy Crater Lake National Park.

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Illustration 41. Mess hall and dormitory building, 1981. Photo by David Arbogast, NPS, DSC.