Southwestern Monuments Monthly Report

SOUTHWESTERN MONUMENTS
DECEMBER, 1938 REPORT
INDEX

OPENING, by Superintendent Frank Pinkley

CONDENSED GENERAL REPORT

Travel
000 General
100 Administrative
200 Maintenance, Improvements, and New Construction
300 Other Agencies
400 Flora, Fauna, and Natural Phenomena
500 Use of Facilities by Public
600 Protection
700 Archeology, Hist, ProHist
900 Miscellaneous

REPORTS FROM MEN IN THE FIELD

Arches
Aztec Ruins
Bandelier
Bandelier CCC
Canyon de Chelly
Capulin Mountain
Casa Grande
Casa Grande CCC
Chaco Canyon
Chiricahua
Chiricahua CCC
El Morro
Gran Quivira
Mobile Unit
Montezuma Castle
Natural Bridges
Navajo
Pipe Spring
Saguaro
Tonto
Tumacacori
Walnut Canyon
White Sands
Walnut Canyon CCC

HEADQUARTERS

Branch of Accounting
Branch of Information
Branch of Maintenance
Personnel Notes
Visitor Statistics

THE SUPPLEMENT

SUPPLEMENTAL OBSERVATIONS

Supplemental Observations, from the Field

RANDOM PAPERS

Travel Patterns of Southwestern Visitors, by Dale S. King
General Index, July - December, 1938
Ruminations, by the Boss



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S O U T H W E S T E R N   M O N U M E N T S   P E R S O N N E L

HEADQUARTERS: National Park Service, Coolidge, Arizona.

Frank Pinkley, Superintendent; Hug M. Miller, asst. superintendent; Parke W. Soule, chief clerk; Dale S. King, ass't park naturalist; Charlie R. Steen, jr. Park archeologist; Natt N. Dodge, jr. park naturalist; Luis A. Gastellum, clerk; Robert Petrie, clerk stenographer; Ira G. Goodwin, and Larry Mungerro, CCC clerks; F. E. Stonechocher, machinst; J. L. L. Baehr, utility man; Max Jaso, machinist helper, CCC; George Sheffield, mimeograph operator, CCC. DETAILED FROM REGION III: J. H. Tovrea, ass't engineer; and Charles D. Carter, jr. landscape architect.

FIELD STATIONS - POST OFFICEPERSONNEL 1938 VISITORSACRES AREA
1. ARCHES; Moab, UtahHarry Reed, cust.1,44833,680
2. AZTEC RUINS; Aztec, N.M.T.C. Miller, cust.20,21425.88
3. BANDELIER; Santa Fe, N.M.C.G. Harkins, cust;
Geo. Shelly, grader operator;
3 guides and helpers, CCC
14,61926,026.20
4. CANYON DE CHELLY; Chin Lee, Ariz.Ted Cronyn, cust1,57383,840.00
5. CAPULIN MOUNTAIN; Capulin Mountain, N.M.H.Farr, cust.30.200680.37
6. CASA GRANDE; Coolidge, Ariz.A.T. Bicknell, cust.
Don Egermayer and D. Jones, rangers,
J. Rodgers, S. Coyle, and S. Hall, guides, CCC
33,761472.50
7. CHACO CANYON; Chaco Canyon, N.M.Lewis T. McKinney, custodian6,27121,512.37
8. CHIRICAHUA; Douglas, Ariz.Frank Fish, cust.
H. Bennett, Wm. Stone, H. Minton, guides
9,14510,694.80
9. EL MORRO; Ramah, N.M.R.R. Budlong, cust.3,208240.00
10. GILA CLIFF DWELLINGS; Cliff, N.M.no custodian105160.00
11. GRAN QUIVIRA; Gran Quivira, N.M.G. Boundey, cust.3,113610.94
12. HOVENWEEP; Cortez, Colo.T.C. Miller, Aztec, N.M.168285.80
13. MONTEZUMA CASTLE; Camp Verde, Ariz.E. Jackson, custodian;
Edwin Alberts, park ranger
10.645520.00
14. NATURAL BRIDGES; Blanding, UtahZ. Johnson, cust.7412,740.00
15. NAVAJO; Tonalea, Ariz.John Wetherill, cust.
J.W. Brewer, Jr., park ranger
411360.00
16. ORGAN PIPE CACTUS; Ajo, Ariz.no custodian6,200330,670.00
17. PIPE SPRING; Moccasin, Ariz.L. Heaton, act. cust.2,24540.00
18. RAINBOW BRIDGE; Tonalea, Ariz.no custodian222160.00
19. SAGUARO; Tucson, Ariz.Carleton Wilder, ranger20,42263,284.00
20. SUNSET CRATER; Flagstaff, Ariz.Paul Beaubien in charge6,9223,040.00
21. TONTO; Roosevelt, Ariz.G.G. Philp, in charge4.9851,120.00
22. TUMACACORI; Bx 797 Nogales, Ariz.L. Caywood, cust.15,28910.00
23. WALNUT CANYON; Flagstaff, Ariz.Paul Beaubien, jr. archeologist,
C. Leffler, T. Maloney, S. Cataldo and R. Beishline, CCC guide
13,5261,873.00
24. WHITE SANDS; Alamogordo, N.M.Tom Charles, cust.
Johnwill Faris, ranger
and Joe Shepperd, grader operator
110,805142,987.00
25. WUPATKI; Flagstaff, Ariz.Paul Beaubien, in charge2,75435,865.00
26. YUCCA HOUSE; Cortez, Colo.T.C. Miller, in charge1729.60
     TOTAL FOR 1938: 1,188.91 square mi
319,164

760,907.46

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