CRATER LAKE
Guidebook
1940
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Harold L. Ickes, Secretary
19 40
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Arno B. Cammerer, Director
CONTENTS
Cover (Sinnott Memorial Observation Station and Mount Hillman)
Discovery and History
The Geologic Story of Crater Lake
Places of Interest to Visit
Wildlife
Forests and Wild Flowers
Fishing
Camping
Winter Sports
Administration and Park Headquarters
Rim Village
Accommodations and Expenses
How to Reach the Park
Oregon Caves National Monument
Lava Beds National Monument
Interesting Briefs of Crater Lake National Park
Historic Events
1853 | John Wesley Hillman and a group of
prospectors discovered the lake and named it Deep Blue Lake. |
1862 | Chauncey Nye and party of prospe tors,
unaware of the previous discovery, accidentally visited the lake, naming
it Blue Lake. |
1865 | Soldiers from Fort Klamath, without
knowledge of previous discoveries, visited the lake and named it Lake
Majesty. |
1869 | A party from Jacksonville visited the
lake and named it Crater Lake. |
1873 | First photograph, a daguerreotype,
taken of Crater Lake by Peter Britt, southern Oregon pioneer. |
1883 | J. S. Diller, geologist, and Everett
Hayden, of the United States Geological Survey, visited the
lake. |
1885 | William Gladstone Steel, with Prof.
Joseph Le Conte, Capt. Clarence E. Dutton, J. M. Breck, Jr., and others,
visited Crater Lake. Mr. Steel suggested that a national park be
established and a petition was sent to President Cleveland. |
1886 | The President issued a proclamation
withdrawing 10 townships, including Crater Lake. Lake surveyed and
sounded by the United States Geological Survey. |
1888 | First fish planted in Crater Lake by
William Gladstone Steel. |
1896 | Mazamas visited Crater Lake and
christened the ancestral mountain, of which only the caldera and lower
slopes remain, Mount Mazama. |
1902 | Crater Lake National Park created by
Congressional action. |
1907 | First automobile driven to the rim of
Crater Lake by Charles True, from Medford, Oreg. The Wocus, the
first boat used in rendering a launch service to visitors, placed on the
lake. |
1912 | Crater Lake Lodge, the oldest
structure now existing in the rim area, was built. |
1931 | Sinnott Memorial dedicated. |
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