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1. “Crater Lake National Park,” CRLA-History-Miscellaneous, Division of Interpretation Files, Crater Lake National Park.

2. RG 79, Central Files, 1907-39, File No. 12-3, Part 1, Parks, Reservations and Antiquities, Crater Lake National Park, Privileges, H.J. Boyd.

3. Quoted in Salem Capitol Journal, September 3, 1955, Vertical files, Oregon State Library, Salem.

4. For further data on the topic of park expansion see Secretary, Grants Pass Commercial Club to Senator _____, November 28, 1914, RG 79, 67A616, Box 5, File No. 602, Boundaries, Federal Records Center, National Archives and Records Service, Seattle.

5. Unless otherwise noted material for the 1913-16 period was extracted from Report of the Superintendent of the Crater Lake National Park, 1913, in Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, 1913, I, 803-16; Report of the Superintendent of the Crater Lake National Park to the Secretary of the Interior, 1914, pp. 1-12; Report of the Superintendent of the Crater Lake National Park, 1915, in Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, 1915, I, 991-98; and Crater Lake National Park, 1916, inAnnual Report of the Department of the Interior, 1916, I, 806-09. Also see “National Parks,” Sierra Club Bulletin, IX (June, 1915), 320, and U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, Forests of Crater Lake National Park (Washington, 1916).

6. U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, General Information Regarding Crater Lake National Park, Season of 1913, pp. 1-11

7. U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, General Information Regarding Crater Lake National Park, Season of 1914, pp. 1, 4-5.

8. “Crater Lake,” Ladd & Bush Quarterly, II (December, 1914), 11-13, Vertical Files, Oregon Historical Society, Portland.

9. U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, The Crater Lake National Park, Season of 1915, pp. 1-17. In 1980 the Oregon Historical Quarterly published the reminiscences of Truman B. Cook, who was an employee of the Crater Lake Company in 1915 in charge of operating the boats on the lake. Truman B. Cook, “Crater Lake, 1915”, Oregon Historical Quarterly, LXXXI (Spring, 1980), 43-56.


PART III: INTRODUCTION

1. Portland Oregonian, September 2, 1916, Vertical Files, Oregon Historical Society, Portland.

2. Mark Daniels, “Crater Lake National Park,” American Forests, XXII (October, 1916), 586.

3. Aubrey Drury, “Crater Lake National Park,” Sunset, XXXVIII (April, 1917), 92.

4. “Crater Lake National Park,” p. 3, in U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, The National Parks Portfolio, by Robert Sterling Yard (Washington, 1917), p. 3.

5. Robert Sterling Yard, The Book of the National Parks (New York, 1919), pp. 184-85.

6. Henry O. Reik, A Tour of America’s National Parks (New York, 1920), p. 117.