MENU Table of Contents Introduction I. In the Beginning: 1872 - 1916 II. The Landscape Influence: 1916 - 1918 III. The Formative Decade: 1918 - 1927 IV. Maturity Achived: 1927 - 1932 V. Roosevelt's Emergancy Programs: 1933 - 1935 VI. The Decline: 1935 - 1942 Bibliography Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Author's Note |
E. A. Davidson: Mount Rainier, Glacier, and the Alaska areas. Merel Sager: Crater Lake, Lassen Volcanic, General Grant. and Sequoia. (When Thomas Carpenter was assigned Sequoia and General Grant, Sager took charge of work in Hawaii. ) John Wosky: Yosemite and nearby smaller areas. Charles Peterson: Southwestern parks and monuments. (Peterson transferred east in 1931 and was replaced in the Southwestern areas by Charles Richey. ) Harry Langley: Utah areas and Grand Canyon. Kenneth McCarter: Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Craters of the Moon. Howard Baker: Rocky Mountain, and smaller areas in Wyoming, Nebraska and South Dakota. Next--> William C. Tweed, Historian Laura E. Soulliere, Architectural Historian Henry G. Law, Architect National Park Service Western Regional Office Division of Culutral Resource Management February, 1977 |
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