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Introduction
Breeches, Blouses, and Skirts
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Appendix A
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National Park Service Uniforms
Breeches, Blouses, and Skirts
1918-1991
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Number 4
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Herma Albertson, 1929.
These two images show Albertson at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone
National Park.
NPSHPC - YELL/8043-7 (left), NPSHPC - YELL/130,095 (right)
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Marguerite Lindsley, Yellowstone Park Ranger, feeding her pet
antelope "Jimmie", 1926.
She married Ben Arnold in 1928.
NPSHPC - L.A. Nicholson photo - Yell/F.4016
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Dinosaur tracks at Moenkopi: June [Hall - Ansel Hall's wife] and Polly Mead,
9-30-1930.
Polly is wearing her badge and a set of USNPS collar ornaments on a
civilian vest.
NPSHPC - Ansel Frederick Hall photo - HFC/AFH#18
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Women's uniform, c.Mid-1920s.
The coat is of the standard man's style, but cut on the woman's
pattern. The skirt with the row of buttons down the front is especially
interesting. The uniform is being modeled by Susan Marcus.
Courtesy of the Andrew Beck Collection - Photo by Andy Beck
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Clara J. "Ann" Lausten, typist, Pinnacles National Monument,
1942.
Lausten purchased some forest green wool and had a friends mother
make her 2 skirts. Those skirts, along with gray men's shirts and an
over seas cap were her uniform for the 3 years she worked at Pinnacles.
She has USNPS collar ornaments on her collar and the pin on her cap is
one that showed she had a member of her family (husband) in the armed
forces. It was white with a red border and blue star in the center.
NPSHPC/HFC#96-1350
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