Footnotes:
- R.M. “Dick” Brown was Crater Lake’s assistant chief park naturalist from 1952 to 1960, chief park naturalist from 1963 to 1966, and research biologist from 1968 to 1970.
- Chairman of the Tribal Executive Committee for many years.
- Chief Park Naturalist at Crater Lake from 1959 to 1963.
- The Crater Wall Trail, used from 1929 to 1959.
- Building 147, which along with a checking kiosk (building 146) were burned by park crews in 1959.
- Vernon “Dave” Dame later became NPS Chief Naturalist in the Washington office. Building 66 also called the Kizer Studio or Rim Visitor Center.
- Robert “Bob” Bruce was Chief Park Naturalist at Crater Lake from 1968 to 1969. The “Firehouse” is building 5, the machine shop, sometimes called “Rat” Hall.
- Construction started in 1957 and lasted to 1966. Several loops were added or expanded subsequently.
- Presently with the U.S. Geological Survey and author of many geological papers on Crater Lake.
- Beth Mueller Horn is currently Public Information Officer, Region 1, and U.S. Forest Service. Her master’s thesis on the ecology of the Pumice Desert was completed in 1966.
- Nelson completed his master’s thesis on the geological limnology of Crater Lake in 1961.
- “Crater Lake: Still Beautiful at 90” was held May 15-17, 1992 at Southern Oregon State College in Ashland and at Crater Lake National Park.
- Building 3 now called the Canfield Building.
- Building 41, demolished in 1987.
- Building 48, demolished in1987.
- Building 129, demolished in 1987.
- Proposed by Oregon Congressman Charles Porter in 1959-60.
- Williams served as superintendent from 1954 to 1959. Yeager from 1961 to 1964, And Nelson from 1964 to 1965.
- Superintendent from 1967 to 1970.
- House 19, now a national historic landmark.
- Building 83-90, completed in 1991.
- Building 5.
- Concessionaries from 1959 to 1976.
- Concessionaries from 1954 to 1959.
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