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Building 129, demolished in 1987.
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Annie Springs 1934-1941.
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Building 125, demolished in 1956.
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John Fulton (Jr.) transferred to Mount
Rainier in early 1988.
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John Morrison interviewed Hazel (Mrs.
W.T) Frost on August 4, 1987. Wayne Howe believes Jack Frost died in
Portland during 1993.
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The Prophecy Fire of August 1988.
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Of the Superintendents Residence (House
19) as a National Historic Landmark, on August 25, 1988.
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The “summer dump”, located one mile
south of Park Headquarters, nears the intersection with Munson Valley fire
road.
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The concessionary’s gas station in
Munson Valley, which was in existence between 1958 and 1992.
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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.
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Lightning Springs.
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Dutchman Lookout near Medford. The
other is Hershberger Lookout west of Crater Lake.
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Park Technician (026 series).
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As a National Historic Landmark. The
dedication ceremony took place August 25, 1988.
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Building 5, the first machine shop. Now
know to employees as “Rat Hall”.
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The previous road alignment of SR 62.
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The ranger residence (building 125) at
Annie Spring, built in 1928 and demolished in 1956.
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Rex Trulove lives in Klamath Falls.
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The Administration Building was
adaptively rehabilitated in 1987.
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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.
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Lou Hallock died in 1992.
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Frank Bean, who was at Crater Lake from
1949 to 1952.
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Superintendent from 1954 to 1959.
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Superintendent from 1952-1953.
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Mariposa, California.
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Steel Circle. Roofs were flat on
building 18 and 26 prior to 1991, and building 219, 221 and 226 before 1993
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James S. Rouse was superintendent at
Crater Lake from 1978 to 1983.
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The Watchman Overlook, built in 1971.
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Playing God in Yellowstone by
Alston Chase (1986).
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The Southern Utah Group was in
existence from 1969 to 1972; Gilbert was general superintendent from 1969 to
1971.
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Marion Jack.
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Gateway NRA and Golden Gate NRA.
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