San Juan Island
Administrative History
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
I. Introduction
II. Historical Background
The Central Coast Salish
Explorers, Fur Traders, and Settlers
III. Preserving American and English Camps
IV. San Juan Island National Historical Park Management
Development Planning
Master Plan, 1969
Lands Acquisition
Carl Stoddard, 1969-1974
Centennial of Boundary Dispute
American Camp By-Pass Road
Segismand Zachwieja, 1974-1980
General Management Plan, 1979
Frank Hastings, 1980-1984
Richard Hoffman, 1985-1991
Road Relocation
Friday Harbor Administrative Office
A New Maintenance Facility
Robert Scott, 1991 to Present
V. Resource Management
Historic Resource Study
Historic Structures Report: Architectural Data
Blockhouse
Barracks
Commissary
Hospital
The Crook House
The Redoubt
Officers' Quarters
Laundress' Quarters
Robert's Plaque and other features
Historic Landscapes
English Camp Formal Garden
Historic Landscapes of San Juan Island N.H.P.
Consideration for Grassland Vegetation Management
Historic Landscape Study
Pilot Planting Project
Archaeological Resources
University of Idaho
University of Washington
Guss Island
Archaeological Overview and Base Map
Additional Studies
Collections Management
Natural Resources
Water
Rabbits
Birds
Clams
Research Permits
Resource Management Plans
Interdisciplinary Planning Team
VI. Interpretation and Visitor Use
Interpretive Prospectus, 1971
Interpretive Prospectus, May 1984
Interpretive Programming in Action
English or British Camp?
VII. Public and Interagency Relations
San Juan Trail Riders
Relations within the Service
Canadians and Britain
The Lummi
Washington State
San Juan County
VIII. Conclusion
Bibliography
Endnotes
Appendix A: Enabling Legislation
Appendix B: Key Personnel
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Last Updated: 19-Jan-2003
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