ENDNOTES
Chapter I
1. 1 Stat. 130
2. H.P. Caemmerer, Washington The National
Capital; Washington, U. S. Government Printing Office, 1932, p.
17.
3. Report from the Officer in Charge of Public
Buildings and Grounds to the Chief of Engineers, U.S.A., Dec. 17, 1904,
p. 1.
4. 1 Stat. 130.
5. Washington's Diary, March 30, 1791.
6. Ibid.
7. Caemmerer, op. cit., p. 19.
8. Ibid.
9. Parks and Reservations, 1460, No, 3, N.C.P.
file.
10. John Stewart's Personal Journal, p. 34.
(Stewart was appointed U.S. city surveyor on Sept. 18, 1873. For many
years Stewart was in charge of the records of the Office of Public
Buildings and Grounds, and was intimately acquainted with them.)
11. Legal Status of the Office of Public Buildings
and Grounds, A report on the Senate Bill 2725, 56th Cong., 1st seas.
12. Ibid.
13. Stewart, op. cit.
14. Report on Senate Bill 2725, 56th Cong., 1st
sess,, op. cit.
15. Act of March 3, 1849 (9 Stat., 395, 396).
16. Stewart, op. cit., p. 32.
17. Ibid.
18. Ulysses S. Grant, III, "The L'Enfant Plan and
Its Evolution," Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Vols.
3334, p. 10.
19. Stewart, op. cit., p. 35.
Chapter II
20. Report on the Senate Bill No. 2725, 56th Cong.,
1st sess., op. cit.
21. Ibid.
22. Grant, op. cit., p. 12.
23. Ibid., p. 13.
24. Stewart, op. cit., p. 83.
25. Rock Creek Park leaflet, Interior Dept.
Publication No. 58912.
26. Legislative History of the Office of National
Capital Parks, p. 3.
27. Report of the Secretary, Board of Control of
Rock Creek Park, District of Columbia, 1894, p. 6.
28. Ibid.
29. James Bryce, The National Capital.
(Washington: Byron S. Adams, 1913), pp. 61, 62.
30. Caemmerer, op. cit., p. 221.
31. Grant, op. cit., pp. 14, 15.
32. Ibid.
33. Progress in the McMillan Plan during 20
Years, National Capital Parks File; 1460-15-30-30.
34. Report of the Park Commission, 57th
Cong., 1st sess., Senate Report No. 166 (1902).
35. Progress in the McMillan Plan during 20 years,
op. cit.
36. Ibid.
37. Glenn Brown, "The Plan of L'Enfant for the City
of Washington and Its Effects upon the Future Development of the City,"
Records, Columbia Historical Society. (Washington: 1909), XII,
18.
38. U. S. Statutes 371 (1910)
39. Ibid.
40. 37 U.S. Statutes 885 (1913)
41. Legislative History of the Office of National
Capital Parks, op. cit., p. 16.
42. 22 U.S. Statutes 243 (1882)
43. Report from the Officer in Charge of Public
Buildings and Grounds to the Chief of Engineers, United States Army,
December 17, 1904, p. 6.
44. 41 U.S. Statutes 364 (1919)
45. National Capital Parks Record Book. This
book contains the complete list of all reservations under the
jurisdiction of National Capital Parks and includes location, extant of
territory, value, and date acquired.
46. 20 U. S. Statutes 104 (1878).
47. 30 U. S. Statutes 570 (1898).
48. Raymond A. Devlin, Annual Report of Public
Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital, 1933, pp. 1,
2.
49. Legislative History of the Office of National
Capital Parks, p. 18. Also found in 44 U.S. Statutes 374
(1926).
50. Grant, op. cit., p. 1.
51. Ibid.
52. Ibid., p. 16.
53. 43 U.S. Statutes 974 (1925). May also be
found in The Legislative History of the Office of National Capital
Parks, p. 22.
54. 45 U.S. Statutes 1696 (1929).
55. Devlin, op. cit., p. 40.
56. Annual Report of the Recreation Division,
National Capital Parks, 1935.
57. Ibid., p. 18.
Chapter III
58. Stanley W. McClure, "Executive Officers in
Charge of Federal Parks in the District of Columbia, 17911949," p.
3. The title of this office was soon changed to the National Park
Service.
59. 48 U.S. Statutes 389 (1934)
60. 48 U.S. Statutes 874 (1934)
61. Legislative History of the Office of National
Capital Parks, p. 36.
62. Report on Public Recreation in Washington, D.
C. and Environs submitted by the National Recreation Association to the
National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Washington, D. C.,
Nov. 1934, p. 9.
63. Ibid.
64. Ibid.
65. Personnel Files of National Capital Parks.
66. Organization Chart, 1950, File: National
Capital Parks, No. 2.
67. Raymond A. Devlin, A Report of Civilian
Conservation Corps Operations in the National Capital Parks October 15,
1933June 30, 1942.(1950) p. 2.
68. Ibid.
69. Ibid., p. 9.
70. Ibid.
71. Ibid., p. 2.
72. Memorandum from the Assistant Superintendent
to the Special Assistant to the Superintendent, National Capital Parks,
July 30, 1952.
73. Donald E. McHenry, A Tenth Anniversary.
Part A of the Naturalist Report, February, 1946, p. 1.
74. Ibid., p. 2.
75. National Memorials and Historic Sites
Division. National Capital Parks Files.
76. White House Greenhouses: National Capital
Parks File No. 92050.
77. Ibid.
78. Facts, Laws, and Policy Relating to the
National Capital Parks System, p. 5.
79. Ibid.
80. Ibid.
81. Memorandum in re The Government of the
District of Columbia. National Capital Parks Files on the
Developments in the District of Columbia. No. 1355-25, Folder No. 2.
82. National Capital Parks File No.
1450-55-50-75.
83. Ibid.
84. Report on Public Recreation in Washington, D.
C. and Environs Submitted by the National Recreation Association,
op. cit., p. 6.
85. Government Services, Inc. Management's letter
for 1951.
86. Ibid.
87. Ibid.
88. Report on Public Recreation in Washington, D.
C. and Environs, op. cit., p. 7
89. Ibid.
90. National Capital Parks Record Book.
91. Ibid.
92. Ibid.
93. Ibid.
94. National Capital Parks Press Release, April
11, 1941.
95. National Capital Parks Record Book.
96. The Legislative History of the Office of
National Capital Parks, p. 36.
97. Ronald F. Lee, "History Written on the Land," a
historical lecture developed and written by Assistant Director Lee.
98. National Capital Parks Maintenance and
Recreation Division Quarterly Report, First Quarter of the Fiscal Year
1934.
99. National Capital Parks files: Supplement to
Parks, Parkways, and Recreation Study, No. 1460.
100. Raymond Devlin, Report on Civilian
Conservation Corps Operations in the National Capital Parks, op.
cit., p. 3.
101. Ibid.
102. Ibid., p. 17.
103. Ibid.
104. National Capital Parks Press Release,
August 9, 1940.
105. Office Memorandum from the Superintendent
to the Secretary of the Interior, December 21, 1950.
106. Ibid.
107. National Capital Parks Press Release, June
1947.
108. The Legislative History of National Capital
Parks, p. 14.
109. Today the area of National Capital Parks is
45,000 acres; while in 1924, it totaled approximately 6,000 acres.
110. Memorandum from the Superintendent of
National Capital Parks to the Secretary of the Interior, December 21,
1950.
111. The Watergate, National Capital Parks
Files No. 1050-25-25.
112. Ibid.
113. Ibid.
114. Executive Mansion and Grounds, National
Capital Parks Files No. 11150-30-10.
115. National Capital Parks Press Release, February
11, 1942.
116. Memorandum from the Superintendent of
National Capital Parks to the Secretary of the Interior, December
21, 1950.
117. Annual Report of the Recreation Division of
National Capital Parks for the fiscal year 1934.
118. Annual Report of the Recreation
Division, 1935.
119. National Capital Parks Press Release,
June 6, 1939.
120. National Capital Parks Press Release,
January 28, 1943.
121. 48 U. S. Statutes 1243 (1934).
122. National Capital Parks Press Release, April
18, 1947.
123. The Program of Ceremonies Dedicating The
Equestrian Statues, September 26, 1951.
124. Ibid.
125. Ibid.
126. Parks and Reservations, National Capital
Parks File No, 1460, No. 3.
127. Memorandum from the Superintendent of
National Capital Parks to the Secretary of the Interior, December 21,
1950.
128. Ibid.
129. Ibid.
130. Monthly Progress Report of the Bureau of
Public Roads Projects, September, 1951.
131. Memorandum from the Superintendent to the
Secretary of the Interior, December 21, 1950, op. cit.
132. Ibid.
133. Ibid.
134. Stanley W. McClure, Guide Leaflet for the
Defenses of Washington, op. cit., p. 1.
135. Ibid.
136. Parks, Parkways, and Recreational Studies,
National Capital Parks File No. 1460.
137. Ibid.
138. Facts, Laws, and Policy Relating to the
National Capital Parks System, p. 7.
139. Ibid., p. 10.
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