67. Memorandum to the Regional Director, Western Region, J. Leonard Volz, Superintendent, January 21, 1966, pp. 2-3, in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library.
68. “Preliminary Study for a Headquarters Development at South (Klamath) Entrance, Crater Lake National Park,” December 17, 1942, drawing no. CL-2031, File 601.0121, in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library.
69. Memorandum to the Regional Director, Western Region, J. Leonard Volz, Superintendent, September 8,1966, p. 2, in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library.
70. “Evaluation of Certain Properties Lying Within and Adjacent to Crater Lake National Park for Crater Lake Lodge, Inc.,” by Jerry Holbrook, Charles W. Sexton Insurance Company, Portland, November 23, 1966, History Files, Concession Companies folder, Crater Lake National Park.
71. Memorandum to the Director, National Park Service, J. Leonard Volz, Superintendent, December 12, 1966, and Memorandum to the Regional Director, Western Region, J. Leonard Volz, Superintendent, March 3, 1967, p. 2, both in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library.
72. Memorandum to the Regional Director, Western Region, J. Leonard Volz, Superintendent, September 8,1966, op. cit., and Memorandum to the Regional Director, Western Region, J. Leonard volz, Superintendent, March 3,1967, op. cit. “Rim Village, Part of the Master Plan for Crater Lake National Park,” February 1967, drawing no. 106-2014G, and “Sinnott Memorial Remodel,” January 1967, drawing no. 106-3312, both in Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center.
73. “Crater Lake National Park Interpretive Prospectus, 1967,” by R.G. Bruce, Chief Park Naturalist, pp. 5-7, in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library.
74. Memorandum to the Chief, Design and Construction, SSC, Per Rundberg, Chief Architect, DCSSC, August 15, 1967, in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library.
75. Griffin and Peyton to Hartzog, February 28, 1967, in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library. Volz left the park in 1967 to direct the Field Operations Study Team (FOST), a task force whose recommendations were used to justify the establishment of a group office in Klamath Falls. Munson Valley reverted back to a field headquarters, which was its status before 1965. For Volz’s involvement in FOST, see the NPS Newsletter 4:24 (November 27, 1969), p. 1.
76. Memorandum to the Regional Director, Western Region, J. Leonard Volz, Superintendent, January 21,1966, p. 2, loc. cit.
77. “$2 Million Expansion To Add Facilities At Crater Lake National Park Complex,” Grow With Oregon, XI (February 1968), p. 2.
78. “Schematic Developed Area Plan, Rim Village,” September 1968, drawing in untitled notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library. Griffin to Spaulding, October 21, 1968, p. 2, in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library.
79. Memorandum to the Director, National Park Service, Luis A. Gastellum, Deputy Assistant Director, Administration, and Harry Elsey, Chief, Branch of Financial Management, Operations, October 14, 1968, p. 10, and Memorandum to Chief, Office of Resource Planning, SSC, John A. Rutter, Regional Director, Western Region, November 14,1968, pp. 1-2, both in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library.
80. Larry Smith and Lloyd Smith, comps., The Smith Brothers’ Chronological History: Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. 1832 to 1982 [1982], and Memorandum to the Regional Director, Region Four, W. Ward Yeager, Superintendent, July 27, 1961, p. 2, in “Location of a New Headquarters Site” notebook, Crater Lake National Park Library.
81. “Addition and Alterations to Cafeteria Building,” June 2,1971, drawing no. 106-70005E, Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center. Glen F. Happel, Superintendent, Crater Lake Lodge, Inc., to Donald M. Spaulding, General Superintendent, National Park Service, Klamath Falls Group Office, September 23, 1971, History Files, Crater Lake National Park.