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Wayne R. Howe Oral History Interview

 

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Foot Notes:

  1. Building 129, demolished in 1987.

  1. Annie Springs 1934-1941.

  1. Building 125, demolished in 1956.

  1. John Fulton (Jr.) transferred to Mount Rainier in early 1988.

  1. John Morrison interviewed Hazel (Mrs. W.T) Frost on August 4, 1987. Wayne Howe believes Jack Frost died in Portland during 1993.

  1. The Prophecy Fire of August 1988.

  1. Of the Superintendents Residence (House 19) as a National Historic Landmark, on August 25, 1988.

  1. The “summer dump”, located one mile south of Park Headquarters, nears the intersection with Munson Valley fire road.

  1. The concessionary’s gas station in Munson Valley, which was in existence between 1958 and 1992.

  1. House 28, which was unoccupied from the time that Hank Tanski, Supervisory Ranger (Interpretation) departed for John Day Fossil Beds in July 1988 until May 1992.

  1. Lightning Springs.

  1. Dutchman Lookout near Medford. The other is Hershberger Lookout west of Crater Lake.

  1. Park Technician (026 series).

  1. As a National Historic Landmark. The dedication ceremony took place August 25, 1988.

  1. Building 5, the first machine shop. Now know to employees as “Rat Hall”.

  1. The previous road alignment of SR 62.

  1. The ranger residence (building 125) at Annie Spring, built in 1928 and demolished in 1956.

  1. Rex Trulove lives in Klamath Falls.

  1. The Administration Building was adaptively rehabilitated in 1987.

  1. Case incident file kept by the Ranger Division. The Jones-Culborne murder of 1952 is still on open case so the records are in the park.

  1. Lou Hallock died in 1992.

  1. Frank Bean, who was at Crater Lake from 1949 to 1952.

  1. Superintendent from 1954 to 1959.

  1. Superintendent from 1952-1953.

  1. Mariposa, California.

  1. Steel Circle. Roofs were flat on building 18 and 26 prior to 1991, and building 219, 221 and 226 before 1993

  1. James S. Rouse was superintendent at Crater Lake from 1978 to 1983.

  1. The Watchman Overlook, built in 1971.

  1. Playing God in Yellowstone by Alston Chase (1986).

  1. The Southern Utah Group was in existence from 1969 to 1972; Gilbert was general superintendent from 1969 to 1971.

  1. Marion Jack.

  1. Gateway NRA and Golden Gate NRA.

 

 

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