53. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mission 66 for Crater Lake National Park, [1956], RG 79, 67A63, Box 9, File A98, Mission 66, FRC, Seattle. Also see “Mission 66 Prospectus, Crater Lake National Park,” April 20, 1956, RG 79, 67A863, Box 9, File A98, Mission 66, and Superintendent, Crater Lake to Director, October 21, 1958, RG 79, 67A863, Box 9, File D3414, Building Construction and Maintenance, FRC, Seattle
54. Portland Oregonian, September 11, 1956, and Salem Capital Journal, September 11, 1956, and March 26, 1957, Vertical Files, Oregon State Library, Salem.
55. Monthly Narrative Reports, Crater Lake National Park, June, July, August, September 1958, Files, Superintendent’s Office, Crater Lake National Park, and Annual Reports, Crater Lake National Park, 1959, and 1960, RG 79, 46953, Box 13, File A2621, Annual Reports (Misc.), FRC, Seattle. The flat roof style chosen for some of these buildings would create controversy in later years, because of the damage Incurred by heavy snow depths. For more data on the background to the roofing decisions see Assistant Superintendent Mermin to Superintendent, February 17, 1954, and Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park to Chief, Western Office, Division of Design and Construction, February 11, 1957, RG 79, 67A863, Box 9, File D3414, Building Construction and Maintenance, FRC, Seattle.
56. Annual Reports, Crater Lake National Park, 1961, RG 79, A673, Box 13, File A2621, Annual Reports, FRC, Seattle.
57. Monthly Narrative Reports, Crater Lake National Park, June, July, August, September, 1962, Files, Superintendent’s Office, Crater Lake National Park, and Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1963, RG 79, 46953, Box 13, File 2621, Annual Reports (Misc.), FRC, Seattle.
58. Annual Report, Crater Lake National Park, 1963, 1964, RG 79, 46953, File A2621, Annual Reports (Misc.), FRC, Seattle.
59. U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Closure of Crater Lake National Park: Report of Senator Mark O. Hatfield (Washington, 1976), p. 13.
60. Monthly Narrative Reports, Crater Lake National Park, June, July, August, September, 1966, Files, Superintendent’s Office, Crater Lake National Park, and Memorandum, Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park to Regional Director, August 11, 1966, RG 79, 46953, Box 13, File A2621, Annual Reports (Misc.) FRC, Seattle.
61. “Highlight Briefing Statement, 1967 Calendar Year,” Crater Lake National Park, Files, Superintendent’s Office, Crater Lake National Park.
62. Annual Reports, Crater Lake National Park, 1972, 1973, 1974, National Park Service Historical Collection, Harpers Ferry Center.
63. Regional Director, Pacific Northwest Region to Director, National Park Service, October 29, 1975, RG 79, 85006, Box 2, Correspondence on Water Problem, FRC, Seattle, and Salem Statesman Journal, June 27, 1976, Vertical Files, Oregon State Library, Salem.
64. Curtis Bohlen, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Interior to Brock Evans, Washington Representative, Sierra Club, May 10, 1973, M. Brock Evans Papers, Box 2, 1971-75, Crater Lake National Park Files, Manuscripts Collection, Henry Suzallo Library, University of Washington, Seattle.
65. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, General Management Plan: Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, December 1977, II I-C-2, IV-2, 3, 4.
66. Annual Reports, Crater Lake National Park, 1979-86, Files, Superintendent’s Office, Crater Lake National Park.
67. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Environmental Assessment, Development Concept Plan, Amendment to the General Management Plan, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, February, 1984, pp. 3-5.
68. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Interim Development Concept Plan/ Amendment to the General Management Plan, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, May, 1985, pp. 1-6.