Carroll Howe

 Foot notes:

  1. Chief Ranger at Crater Lake National Park from 1909 to 1920.
  2. This occurred in 1957.
  3. Prehistory of the Far West, published in 1977.
  4. Ernest Borgman was the superintendent of the Klamath Falls Group Office from 1973 to 1980. He resides in Klamath Falls.
  5. Superintendent of Crater Lake National Park from 1978 to 1983.
  6. Doris Payne wrote “My Friends, the Hemlocks of Crater Lake’,American Forests50:8 (August 1944), pp. 377-379, 415; and “Human Values in Nature as represented at Crater Lake,” The Living Wilderness 8:12 (October 1945), 15-20.
  7. On the Oregon Institute of Technology campus in Klamath Falls.
  8. Chief of Interpretation at Lava Beds National Monument.
  9. Doris Omundson Bowen was superintendent at Lava Beds National Monument from 1986 to 1993.
  10. The monument was administered by the Forest Service from 1925 to 1934.
  11. Nightfire Island is an important archaeological site in Lower Klamath Lake.
  12. Arctostaphylos ura-ursi, which is manzanita that is sometimes called bearberry.
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