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Crater Lake National Park: A History

By Rick Harmon

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  • Format: Paperback, 280 pages, maps, color and B&W illustrations

  • Publisher: Oregon State University Press (April 2002)

  • ISBN-10: 0-87071-537-2
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  • Product Dimensions:  6 x 9 x 0.9 inches

Description

To mark the 100th anniversary of Crater Lake National Park, Rick Harmon has written the first comprehensive history of the park and the people and events that created and shaped it.

This thorough and thoughtful history of America's seventh national park includes a fascinating overview of the geography, geology, and wildlife of Crater Lake and its surroundings. In tracing the origins of the park, which was established in 1902, Harmon offers revealing portraits of the key individuals and powerful personalities who founded, shaped, and managed Crater Lake National Park over the past one hundred years.

In addition, this book is the first to carefully consider the relationship of the area's Native American people to Crater Lake and the Mount Mazama region-traditionally regarded as a sacred place-and their role and plight as neighbors of the national park.

Rich in detail and extensively illustrated, this book will appeal to the many Crater Lake National Park visitors who want to learn more about its history and to readers with an interest in national parks, Native Americans, environmental history, and the history of Oregon.

About the Author

Rick Harmon is a historian, editor, and writer. For fifteen years, he was editor of the Oregon Historical Quarterly. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

Table of Contents

   Introduction
Chapter 1    Beginnings
Chapter 2    Clash of Cultures
Chapter 3    Enter Will Steel
Chapter 4    Birth and Early Years of Oregon's National Park
Chapter 5    The National Park Service and Crater lake
Chapter 6    Frustration and Achievement
Chapter 7    Trauma and Recovery
Chapter 8    New Directions
Chapter 9    Challenge and Opportunity in the New Century
   Notes

   Additional Reading

   Index

 

 

 

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