ENDNOTES

16. “Details of Main Staircase and Office Counter, Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake, Oregon,” September 13, 1914, revised October 20, 1914, drawing no. 106-9002, Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center.

17. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1921, p. 80.

18. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1923, p. 144.

19. Vint to Thomson, July 31,1926, RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 900-02, Part 1, Crater Lake, National Park Concessions, Crater Lake National Park Company.

20. Ibid.

21. C.G. Thomson, Superintendent, to the Director, National Park Service, October 1,1927, RG 79, Central Files 1907-39, File No. 207-001, Part 2, Crater Lake Reports, Annual.

22. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1928, p. 13.

23. “Report on Construction Activities in Crater Lake National Park, Season 1928,” by Ward P. Webber, Resident Engineer, January 25, 1929, RG 79, Central Files 1907-39, File No. 631-2, Part 2, Roads Budget, General, 1928-30. “Report on the Naturalization of the Rim Area,” by Merel S. Sager, Assistant Landscape Architect, November 18, 1932, RG 79, Central Files 1907-39, File No. 207.

24. Annual Report of the Director of the National Park Service, 1931, p. 18, and “Final Construction Report on the Rim-Discovery Point Trail, Construction Account No. 587, by William E. Robertson, Associate Engineer, [January 1933], Interpretation Division Files, Crater Lake National Park.

25. Gold Hill News, January 9, 1930, p. 1, and National Park Service, Western Regional Office, Division of Cultural Resource Management, National Park Service Rustic Architecture: 1916-1942, by William C. Tweed, Laura E. Soulliere, and Henry G. Law. (San Francisco, 1977), p. 66.

26. Interview of Merel Sager and John Reshoft by S. Herbert Evison, undated transcription, p. 2, History Collection, Harpers Ferry Center, and Ruth Sager to Stephen Mark, December 15, 1988, Interpretation Division Files, Crater Lake National Park.

27. “FInal Narrative Report, Civilian Conservation Corps, Minor Roads and Trails, Major Roads, Park Operator to Chief Architect,” by Francis G. Lange, Resident Landscape Architect, Branch of Plans and Design, Region IV, Crater Lake National Park [October 1937], RG 79, NPS, Western Region, Region IV. “Comfort Station, Rim Area,” n.d., drawing no. CL-2001, Maintenance Division Files, Crater Lake National Park. E.P. Leavitt, Superintendent, to R.W. Price, Manager, Crater Lake National Park Company, December 22, 1938, RG 79, 67A772, Box 24723, File 900-01.1 Public Utility Operator’s New Construction – Rim Area, FRC Seattle.

28. “Preliminary Sketch for Government Contact Building,” April 22, 1932, drawing no. 106-301 0A, Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center.

29. “Final Narrative Report to Regional Landscape Architect-Region I through the Superintendent, Emergency Conservation Work 7th Period, Camp NP-1, Co. 1834 (Located at Annie Spring), Crater Lake National Park,” by Francis G. Lange, Resident Landscape Architect, Howard W. Buford, Assistant Landscape Architect, November 1, 1936, Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center.

30. Memorandum for the Superintendent E.P. Leavitt, Francis G. Lange, Resident Landscape Architect, October 12, 1938, RG 79, 67A772, Box 24723, File 900-01.1 Public Utility Operator’s New Construction – Cabin Area, FRC Seattle. Leavitt to Price, November 15, 1938, RG 79, Central Classified Files 1907-49 Crater Lake, File No. 900-01. “Four Room Cabin for Crater Lake National Park Co.,” January 2,1941, drawing no. 1 06-8008A, Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center.

31. “General Analysis of Rim Campground,” by John Hay, Temporary Ranger [1939-40], Interpretation Division Files, Crater Lake National Park. “Rim Area General Plan, Water Layout, Part of the Master Plan for Crater Lake National Park,” January 1942, drawing no. CL-5312, sheet 12, Maintenance Division Files, Crater Lake National Park.