Scotts Bluff
Administrative History
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COVER
PART I: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SCOTTS BLUFF NATIONAL MONUMENT
Location and Description
Significance of the Resource
Legislative History of Scotts Bluff National Monument
Summary of the 1960 Administrative History
PART II: OPERATING THE NATIONAL MONUMENT
The Physical Plant: Visitors Center, Oregon Trail Museum, and Trails
Interpretation and Environmental Education
Land Acquisition, Problems, and Threats
Master Plan and Statement For Management
Maintenance: The Summit Road and Rockslides
General Park Maintenance: A Chronological Account
Management Appraisal and Operations Evaluation Reports
Core Mission/Basic Operations
Soil and Moisture Conservation and Wildlife Management
The Cooperative Association: Oregon Trail Museum Association (OTMA)
Cooperative and Mutual Aid Agreements
Special Use Permits
Concessions
Fee Collection
Cooperation with the Nebraska State Historical Society & the North Platte Valley Historical Association
Archeology
Safety
Energy Conservation
Youth Programs
Law Enforcement and Monument Security
PART III: MISSION 66 AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Scope of the Scotts Bluff Initiative
Other Special Events
PART IV: NEARBY HISTORICAL AREAS
Establishment of Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Nebraska
Chimney Rock & Fort Laramie National Historic Sites
PART V: SUMMARY: SCOTTS BLUFF NATIONAL MONUMENT
ENDNOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIXES:
A. Photographs of Scotts Bluff National Monument
B. Proclamation of Establishment, December 12, 1919
C. Executive Order 4008, May 9, 1924
D. Notice of Designation of Revised Boundaries, December 15, 1962
E. Scotts Bluff National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination Form
F. Annual Visitation Figures
G. Staff Organizational Chart
H. Graphics From the 1976 Master Plan
1. Location
2. Early Trail Routes
3. Area
4. Existing Development
5. Existing Conditions
6. Annual Visitation, Past and Projected
I. National Park Service Personnel
INDEX (omitted from the online edition)
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Last Updated: 19-Jan-2003
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