Visitors (l to r) Conrad Wirth David Canfield Lawrence Merriam Sam Boardman C. Worth Canfield 1936
Visitors parked in the Rim Village area in Crater Lake NP, 1920s
Visitors parked in the Rim Village area in Crater Lake NP (date unknown)
Visitors in the rim parking area and Rim campground in background in Crater Lake NP, 1918-1919
Visitors in Crater Lake NP (date unknown)
Visitors going up Garfield Peak Trail in Crater Lake NP, circa 1920 Guy Hartell collection
Wagon traveling through snow in Crater Lake NP (date unknown)
Wagon traveling through snow in Crater Lake NP (date unknown) 2
Visitors camping at the Rim Campground [Picnic Hill], likely prior to 1933.
Visitors camped in the Rim Campground in Crater Lake NP, 1920s
U. S. Biological Survey Party in Crater Lake NP (date unknown) Prebble, Bailey, Merriam
Tom McDonough portraying J.W. Hillman for Living History at Rim Village in Crater Lake NP, 1974 James Holcomb
Tent camping at Rim Village; Picnic Hill in background; cabins in far right background; sign for Kiser’s studio at the Rim in center of middle ground 1925
The Cascade Divide in Crater Lake NP, 1930s
Soil preparation by CCC in parking ellipse at Park Headquarters in Crater Lake NP, 1934 Frances Lange
Rim Village area sodding after one season in Crater Lake NP, 1933 2
Rim Village area parking in Crater Lake NP, 1920s
Rim Drive Construction in Crater Lake NP (date unknown)
Putting The Cleetwood into the completed boathouse. From the left – , Will G. Steel, Mike Taylor, Capt. George Woodbury. Wizard Island, Summer 1908 Photo by Dewey Huffman
Pumice Dust on East Entrance Road in Crater Lake NP (date unknown) 3
Pumice Dust on East Entrance Road in Crater Lake NP (date unknown) 2
Pumice Dust on East Entrance Road (old Flint Auto) (333) Crater Lake.
pumace-dust
Pete and Jett’s Lucky Day, Feeding a Bear in Crater Lake NP (date unknown)
PETER BRITT, Who took the first photograph of Crater Lake. On back P. Britt, Portrait and Landscape Photographer Jacksonville, Oregon. Duplicates furnished at reduced rates
Pete’s turn, Feeding a Bear in Crater Lake NP (date unknown)
Pete’s Turn
Parking area in Crater Lake NP, circa 1936 Frances Lange
Old Car Club Member in front of the Lodge in Crater Lake NP, circa 1951
Old Headquarter Building, Headquarter Area in Crater Lake NP pre-1934
Old car club in Crater Lake NP, 1951
Old Flint auto in pumice dust on East Entrance Road in Crater Lake NP, 1920s
O.C. Applegate and Frederick Vernon Coville on South Slope of Mt. Mazama, 1902
Near Fort Klamath Auto Stage operated by Basil Brown from Klamath Falls Photographer unknown ca. 1920 Copy from original print loaned by Mrs. Coie Brown of Olene, Oregon
Naturalist Ranger, hands behind back, on caldera rim speaking to a group of visitors; view of lake and Garfield Peak in background 1935
Naturalist (Interpretive) Ranger on caldera rim speaking to a group of visitors; view of lake and Garfield Peak in background 1935
Motorists on first Rim Drive in Crater Lake NP, circa 1920
Lowering a row boat to the surface of Crater Lake, 1908 Dewey Huffman lower who built the boat 1.5m from the rim, Judge Short upper
Lowering row boat Dewey Huffman built at camp about 1.5 miles from Rim Lower – Dewey Huffman Upper – Judge Short photoMary Short August 1908 Gift Blanche Huffman
Maude McDonald at Rim Village in Crater Lake NP, 1956
Labor Day crowds at the Rim in Crater Lake NP, 1936
Labor Day crowds at the Rim in Crater Lake NP, 1932
Getting ready to put the Cleetwood away for the winter in Crater Lake NP, 1908 Steel in bow, Woodbury 2nd photo Dewey Huffman
1907 Secretary of the Interior under President T. Roosevelt, James R. Garfield, the third son of President James A. Garfield, (4th on left) proved himself to be a hardy bather during a buggy ride to Crater Lake by swimming both in the Rogue River near Natural Bridge and by dipping in the sapphire-blue waters of the Lake itself. (Medford Daily News)
Feeding the Bears in Crater Lake NP (date unknown) 3
Feeding the Bears in Crater Lake NP (date unknown) 2
Feeding the Bears in Crater Lake NP (date unknown) Will Steel is sitting on the right.
Enroute to Huckleberry Mountain, circa 1900 Hescock Family photo
East Entrance Road in Crater Lake NP, 1920s or 1930s
Cleetwood Cove in Crater Lake NP, 1962
CCC Camp Mazama Campground 1933 or later
CCC Camp tents at Annie Spring in Crater Lake NP, 1930s
CCC Camp Mazama Campground 1933 or later
CCC Camp in Crater Lake NP, 1930s
CCC Camp in Crater Lake NP, 1930s
CCC Camp at Headquarters in Crater Lake NP, 1930s
Cars in Rim Parking area in Crater Lake NP, 1936
Cars in the Rim parking area in Crater Lake NP, circa 1936
Cars in Rim parking area in Crater Lake NP, 1936 2
Carin’s on top of what might be Garfield Peak in Crater Lake NP, circa 1915 Parkhurst Collection
Crater Lake Rim Campground, 1933
Crater Lake Rim Campground, 1933
Campground at Rim Village in Crater Lake NP, circa 1937 FB Lange
Camp Annie Springs in Crater Lake NP, 1938 C.O.Estes
1907 Secretary of the Interior under President T. Roosevelt, James R. Garfield, the third son of President James A. Garfield, (4th on left) proved himself to be a hardy bather during a buggy ride to Crater Lake by swimming both in the Rogue River near Natural Bridge and by dipping in the sapphire-blue waters of the Lake itself. (Medford Daily News)
Annie Spring Entrance Station in Crater Lake NP, 1930s possibly Francis Lange photo
A young James M. Sutton peeling potatoes Peter Britt photo
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