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119. “Report on Crater Lake Lodge to the House of Representatives, Subcommittees on Public Lands and National Parks, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs,” March 1986, p. 7, in volume one of BOOR/A, op. cit.
120. Klamath Falls Herald and News, March 2, 1986, p. 6, and Medford Mail Tribune, March 2, 1986, p. 2A.
121. “Crater Lake Lodge, A Total Rehabilitation Scenario, Combined Option,” op. cit., p. 1.
122. “Crater Lake Lodge–Annex Removed, Partial Rehabilitation Scenarios, (Alternative B), B 1 Interpretive Display-Dining, B-2 Rustic Lodging-Dining,” Schematic Study for Development Concept Plan, by Denver Service Center Historical Architects Kenkel and Frazier, March 1987, pp. 4-5, Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center.
123. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Supplement to the 1984 Environmental Assessment, Development Concept Plan, Amendment to the General Management Plan Mazama Campground / Rim Village Corridor, Crater Lake National Park Oregon. October, 1987 [Final Draft July, 1987], p. 26.
124. “Ecology of Streams of Crater Lake National Park,” by Dr. Stan Gregory, Dr. Gary Lamberti, Randy Wildman, Linda Ashkenas, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University, October 30, 1987, p. v, Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center.
125. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Supplement to the 1984 Environmental Assessment, October 1987, op. cit., p. 28.
126. Portland Oregonian, January 21, 1988, Klamath Falls Herald and News, January 24, 1988, pp. 1-2, Eugene Register-Guard, February 2,1988, p. 8A, and Medford Mail Tribune, February 3, 1988, p. 3A.
127. Klamath Falls Herald and News February 1,1988, p. 7, and Medford Mail Tribune, February 9, 1988, p. 3A.
128. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service. Proposed Action and Finding of No SIgnificant Impact, Development Concept Plan, Environmental Assessment, Amendment to the General Management Plan, Mazama Campground / Rim Village Corridor, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, May 1988, pp. 2-3, Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center.
129. Klamath Falls Herald and News, February 25, 1988, and Medford Mail Tribune, February 26, 1988, p. 16A.
130. Proposed Action and Finding of No Significant Impact, May 1988, loc. cit., pp. 2-3.
131. Memorandum to the Assistant Manager, Pacific Northwest / Western Team, DSC, Douglas B. Cornell, Jr., Architect/Planner, Pacific Northwest / Western Team, August 18,1976, History Files, Crater Lake National Park.
132. Karl von Rosenberg, A/E Manager, DSC, to Fletcher Fan’ Ayotte [site plan contractor], June 8, 1989, History Files, Crater Lake National Park. Memorandum, Regional Director, Pacific Northwest Region, Robert E. Benton, Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park and Oregon Caves National Monument, September 15, 1989, loc. cit.
133. Memorandum, Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park, Charles H. Odegaard, Regional Director, Pacific Northwest Region, January 18, 1989, loc. cit.
134. “Historic Landscape Report,” [outline by Cathy Gilbert, Cultural Resources Division, Pacific Northwest Region], July 11,1989, loc. cit.
135. “Technical Memorandum, Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon,” by David C. Moyano, Structural Engineer, Project Manager, CH2M Hill Corvallis [Oregon] Office, June 1989, loc. cit.
136. Medford Mail Tribune, June 19, 1989. “Rehabilitation of Crater Lake Lodge, Crater Lake National Park, Preliminary Structural Design, Structural Engineering Program, CH2M Hill Consulting Engineers, for the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, September 25, 1989,” Files, Technical Information Center, Denver Service Center.
137. Memorandum, Regional Director, Pacific Northwest Region, Robert E. Benton, Superintendent, Crater Lake National Park and Oregon Caves National Monument, September 15, 1989, History Files, Lodge folder, Crater Lake National Park.
138. Portland Oregonian, September 26, 1989.
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