Nature Notes From Crater Lake
Volume 5, No. 1, July 1932
William Gladstone Steel
Collections of Photographs
By D. S. Libbey
Another reason for visiting the
Information Bureau along the Rim is to view Judge William G. Steel's
collection of photographs. The group consists of thirty-six photographs
and included in the collection are pictures of most of the people that
have been identified with the discovery, establishment and development
of Crater Lake National Park.
For example: Among those included are
John Wesley Hillman, The Discoverer, Honorable Theodore Roosevelt, The
President under whom the park status was established, Joseph T. Diller,
The Geologist who did such extensive research study concerning the
geological history of Crater Lake and the group of former
Superintendents of Crater Lake National Park. Photographs of many others
closely identified with the park are included in the group, of course
the large one of Judge Steel still has its place over the mantle.
Pay us a visit at the Information
Bureau, these photographs add to the story of Crater Lake. We extend to
Judge William G. Steel sincere appreciation for the privilege of
exhibiting the collection.