Cabrillo
An Embarrassment of Riches
The Administrative History of Cabrillo National Monument
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter
I.
Mission and Pueblo Lands
Point LomaThe City of San Diego vs. The United States
Point Loma and the Military
II.
The Monument Movement
California-A Rediscovery of the Past
San Diego1897-1915Selling the Past
The Order of Panama-Promoting the Image
Carnaval CabrilloGreat Promises and Grand Expectations
III.
Cabrillo National Monument and the Native Sons of the Golden West
Saving the Lighthouse
Cabrillo Under the National Park ServicePlanning a Transfer
IV.
The Reorganization of 1933
CabrilloPlanning Under the Park Service
Obtaining FundingThe First Step
From Plans to RealityBeginning the Project
In Commemoration of Cabrillo-The Monument Gets a Plaque
Extending the BoundariesAn Agreement With the Army
The Dedication of the Monument1935
V.
Forming an Administration for the Monument
Devising a Plan for Interpretation
The Coming of World War II
Military Use of the Monument During the War
The Return of the Monument to the Park Service
VI.
The Park Service Regains Cabrillo
A Statue for the Monument
Extension of the Monuments Boundaries
VIII.
Initiating an Interpretive Plan for Cabrillo
Mission 66
Cabrillo and Mission 66
Administration of the Monument Under Donald Robinson
Increases in PersonnelTom Tucker Becomes Chief Ranger
VIII.
The Cabrillo Festival
Relations With the Community and Special Programs
The Mayor's Committee for the Statue That Never Was
IX.
The Development of Planning Within the Park Service
Master Planning for Cabrillo National Monument
The Monument's Relationship with the NavyKeeping the Peace
Operations of the Monument in the 1970's
Cabrillo in the 1980'sDoris Omundson
A Look to the Future
In Conclusion
Photographs
Selected Bibliography
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Last Updated: 02-Mar-2005
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