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1. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Centennial Edition, National Park Service Officials, March 1, 1972, p. 51

2. Momyer to Thomson, November 25, 1924, CRLA-History – Miscellaneous, Division of Interpretation Files, Crater Lake National Park.

3. National Park Service Officials, March 1, 1972, pp. 51, 87; Gold Hill News, October 11, 1928, Library Collection, Crater Lake National Park; and Oral History Tape Transcription 128C, Interview of Frances Sparrow Firth, February 4, 1980, by Ruth Preston and Marjorie Edens, pp. 3-4, Research Library, Southern Oregon Historical Society, Jacksonville.

4. Stockton Record, December 29, 1923, Scrapbook, Museum Collection, Crater Lake National Park.

5. Department of the Interior, Memorandum for the Press, February 7, 1929, RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 201-006, Part 1, Crater Lake, Administration, Superintendent, 1917-29.

6. Memorandum for the Secretary, Horace M. Albright, February 4, 1929, RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 201-006, Part 1, Crater Lake, Administration, Superintendent, 1917-29.

7. Albright to Solinsky, February 7, 1929, RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 201-006, Part 1, Crater Lake, Administration, Superintendent, 1917-29.

8. National Park Service Officials, March 1, 1972, pp. 51, 97, and U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Crater Lake National Park, Press Release, July 21, 1937, RG 79, Central Files, 1933-49, File No. 201-15, Policy, Crater Lake, Publicity, Newspaper Articles, Press Notices

9. National Park Service Officials, March 1, 1972, pp. 51, 72, 80, 84, 117; Capitol’s Who’s Who For Oregon, 1972, p. 257; and Oral History Tape Transcription 150, Interview of Katherine “Kit” Nealon Huntress Leavitt, April 15, 1980, by Ruth Preston and Marjorie Edens, pp. 3-16, 2021, 27-28.

10. National Park Service Officials, March 1, 1972, pp. 52, 72, 117.

11. Ibid., pp. 13, 52, 72, 80.

12. Ibid., p. 52

13. Ibid., p. 52, and RG 79, 69A763, Box 13, File A2621, Annual Reports, FRC, Seattle

14. National Park Service Officials, March 1, 1972, pp. 52, 84, and U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Crater Lake National Park, Press Release, “Superintendent Named for Crater Lake National Park, Oregon,” March 22, 1961, RG 79, 68A45, Box 11, File K3415, Press Releases, FRC, Seattle.

15. National Park Service Officials, March 1, 1972, p. 52.

16. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Historical Listing of National Park Service Officials, May 1, 1986, pp. 16, 21, 71.

17. Ibid., pp. 28, 59, 71, 74, 77, 108, 130. Paul A. Larson served as acting superintendent from June 23, 1969, to July 11, 1970.

18. Ibid., p. 71.

19. Ibid., pp. 71, 108, 124.