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1940 | 21 June. Fire Patrol Cabins, Graves
Creek and Lapoel. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records,
1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service.
Olympic. |
1940 | 5 August. Memorandum from B. F. Manby
to the director. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943. Olympic
Correspondence. |
1940 | 22 August. Memorandum from the acting
regional director to the regional director. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (618). |
1940a | 5 December. Camp Designations, NP-10.
Federal Project Records, 1934-1943. Camp Applications:
Olympic. |
1940b | 5 December. Joint Report by G. A.
Moskey, chief counsel, and Donald E. Lee, assistant chief counsel.
Central Classified File, 1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic. |
1941 | 20 March. Trailside Shelter, Hoh Lake. CCC
Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943. Department of
the Interior. National Park Service: Olympic. |
1941 | 25 March. Water and Sewer System,
Lapoel Patrol Cabin. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records,
1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1941 | 28 March. Combination Garage and Wood
Storage, Lapoel. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records,
1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1941 | 17 May. Landscaping, Lapoel Patrol
Station. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943.
Department of the Interior. National Park Service: Olympic. |
1941 | 14 October. Road Maintenance, Deer
Park Road. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records,
1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1941 | 15 November. Rehabilitation of
Building (for side camp), Kalaloch Beach Resort. CCC Job Completion
Record. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior.
National Park Service: Olympic. |
1941 | 31 December. Combination Garage and
Wood Storage Building, Graves Creek Ranger Station. CCC Job Completion
Record. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior.
National Park Service: Olympic. |
1942 | 12 January. Power House, Eagle and
North Fork Guard Stations. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project
Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942a | 15 January. Air Raid Warning
Observation for National Defense. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal
Project Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park
Service: Olympic. |
1942b | 15 January. Road Maintenance, East
Fork and North Fork Quinault River. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal
Project Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park
Service: Olympic. |
1942c | 15 January. Telephone Line
Maintenance, Quinault Area. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project
Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942a | 25 March. Fire Hazard Reduction,
Roadside, East Fork and North Fork Quinault River. CCC Job Completion
Record. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior.
National Park Service: Olympic. |
1942b | 25 March. Fish Hatchery Operation and
Maintenance, Quinault Fish Hatchery. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal
Project Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park
Service: Olympic. |
1942c | 25 March. Landscaping
Undifferentiated, Deer Park. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project
Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942d | 25 March. Public Campground
Maintenance, Graves Creek, July Creek and Muncaster Creek. CCC Job
Completion Record. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943. Department of the
Interior. National Park Service: Olympic. |
1942e | 25 March. Rehabilitation of Side Camp
Facilities, Deer Park Facilities. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal
Project Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park
Service: Olympic. |
1942a | 26 March. Landscaping, Eagle Guard
Station. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943.
Department of the Interior. National Park Service: Olympic. |
1942b | 26 March. Picnic Area Extension and
Improvement, Lapoel. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records,
1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942c | 26 March. Plants and Planting,
Headquarters Area. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records,
1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942a | 14 June. Power House (light plant),
Graves Creek Ranger Station. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project
Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942b | 14 June. Public Campground
Development, Graves Creek Area. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal
Project Records, 1934-1943. National Park Service: Olympic. |
1942 | 18 June. Landscaping, Graves Creek
Ranger Station. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records,
1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942 | 22 June. Waumila Lodge: Schedule for
Basic Rates for the 1942 Season. Central Classified File, 1933-1949.
National Parks: Olympic (900-06). |
1942 | 21 July. Wildlife Investigation, Park
Area. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943,
Department of the Interior. National Park Service: Olympic. |
1942a | 31 July. Mrs. Rozella Andrews.
Schedule for Basic Rates for the 1942 Season. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (900-06). |
1942b | 31 July. Memorandum from Preston P.
Macy, superintendent, to the director. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (630). |
1942 | 19 August. Kelley's Ranch. Schedule
for Basic Rates for the 1942 Season. Central Classified File, 1933-1949.
National Parks: Olympic (900-06). |
1942 | 29 August. Memorandum from B. F.
Manby, assistant regional director, to the director. Central Classified
File, 1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (620). |
1942 | 8 September. Trail Maintenance,
Quinault Area. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records,
1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942 | 22 September. Road Improvement, East
Fork Quinault Road. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records,
1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942a | 23 September. Bunch Creek Bridge,
East Fork Quinault Road. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project
Records, 1934-1943. Department of the Interior. National Park Service:
Olympic. |
1942b | 23 September. Road Maintenance, Park
Area. CCC Job Completion Record. Federal Project Records, 1934-1943.
Department of the Interior. National Park Service: Olympic. |
1942 | 5 October. Memorandum from Preston P.
Macy, superintendent, to the director. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (601-03). |
1942 | 20 October. Letter from E. K. Burlew
to Brigadier General Philip B. Fleming. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (618). |
1943 | 1 March. Memorandum from B. F. Manby,
acting assistant superintendent, for the files. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (901). |
1943 | 13 March. Superintendent's Monthly
Report for the Month of February, 1943. Central Classified File,
1933-1949 National Parks: Olympic. |
1943 | 1 April. Memorandum from Preston P.
Macy, superintendent, to the director. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic. |
1943 | 18 May. Memorandum from Preston P.
Macy, superintendent, to the director. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic. |
1943 | 10 November. Memorandum from Preston
P. Macy, superintendent, to the director. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic. |
1943 | n.d. Olympic National Park. List of
Concessioners as of June 1, 1943. Central Classified File, 1933-1949.
National Parks: Olympic (900-05). |
1944 | 9 November. Right-of-Way Easement
Between the National Park Service and Mayr Brothers Logging Company.
Central Classified File, 1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (901,
B-R). |
ca. 1944a | n.d. Superintendent's
Annual Report, 1944 F.Y. by Preston P. Macy, superintendent of Olympic
National Park. Central Classified File, 1933-1949. National Parks:
Olympic (207-01.4). |
ca. 1944b | n.d. Final Construction
Report, Equipment and Supply Storage Building. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (620). |
1945 | 14 January. Project Completion Report,
Administration Building. C. Wright. Central Classified File, 1933-1949.
National Parks: Olympic (621). |
1945 | 2 April. Memorandum from W. E. Wrather
to the secretary. Central Classified File, 1933-1949. National Parks:
Olympic (609-01). |
1945 | 15 August. Memorandum from Floyd L.
Dickinson to Augustine, chief ranger. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (901, B-R). |
1945 | 20 August. Memorandum from Preston P.
Macy, superintendent, to the regional director. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (901, B-R). |
ca. 1945 | n.d. Superintendent's
Annual Report, 1945 F.Y. Central Classified File, 1933-1949. National
Parks: Olympic (207-01.4). Photocopy. |
1948 | 12 February. Correspondence.
Concessions. Central Classified File, 1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic
(900-05). |
1948 | 11 October. Opinion regarding
Authority to Issue Oil and Gas Leases within the Olympic Public Works
Project. Mastin G. White. Central Classified File, 1933-1949. National
Parks: Olympic (609-01). |
1948 | 28 October. Memorandum from Preston P.
Macy, superintendent, to the regional director. General Contracts.
Central Classified File, 1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic
(900-07). |
1948 | 8 November. Memorandum from C. Girard
Davidson to W. E. Wrather. Central Classified File, 1933-1949. National
Parks: Olympic (609-01). |
1949 | 1 February. Memorandum from Preston P.
Macy, superintendent, to the regional director. Central Classified File,
1933-1949. National Parks: Olympic (609-01). |
(RG) Record Group 95. National Forest
Service. |
1916 | 22 April. Letter from R. L. Fromme to
the district forester. Land Uses. Region 6: Olympic. |
1934 | 1 June. Form E. Emergency Conservation
Work. Forest Service CCC Work. Plans. |
1937 | 6 August. Form E. New, Continued or
Reestablished Camps. Proposed for 10th Period. Forest Service CCC Work.
Plans. |
ca. 1938 | n.d. Form E. Eleventh
Period (April 1 to September 30, 1938) Work Program. Forest CCC Work.
Plans. |
1978 | Neal, Pat. Rosemary Inn. National
Register of Historic Places inventory-nomination form. National Park
Service. U.S. Department of the Interior. |
1907 | Nelson, L. A. The ascent of Mount
Olympus. The Mountaineer, September, 34-37. |
(NFS) National Forest Service. Northwest Regional
Office. Portland, Oregon. Unaccessioned historical papers. |
1936 | Olympic trail riders trip. Guide No.
27. U.S. Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. Olympic National
Forest. |
(NFS ONF) National Forest Service. Olympic National
Forest, Olympia, Washington. Unaccessioned historical papers. |
1910 | 26 October. Letter from F. S. Lewis,
Port Angeles mayor, to the Olympic National Forest supervisor. |
1910 | October. Olympic National Forest: Its
resources and their management. |
1911 | 25 September. Memorandum to the
forester. |
1912 | 22 July. Letter from the Olympian
Copper Company to P. S. Lovejoy, forest supervisor. |
1912 | 23 July. Letter from P. S. Lovejoy,
forest supervisor, to district forester. |
1912 | 6 August. Letter from C. J. Buck,
assistant district forester, to P. S. Lovejoy, forest
supervisor. |
1912 | n.d. Memo to Fromme. History of the
Forest (probably written by Parish S. Lovejoy). |
1918 | 29 June. Letter to the forest
supervisor. |
1923 | 23 June. Letter from R. L. Fromme,
forest supervisor, to the district forester. |
1926 | 25 June. Memorandum from F. W. Cleator
for Lands file. |
1926 | 28 December. Letter from Mrs. H. S.
Schoeffel to H. L. Plum, forest supervisor. |
1927 | 13 January. Letter from Olson brothers
to H. L. Plumb. |
1927 | 27 January. Letter from F. W. Mathias,
secretary-treasurer, Olympic Chalet Company, to M. L. Plumb, forest
supervisor, Olympic National Forest. |
1927 | 30 June. Olympic guides organize. Long
hikes are planned. Daily Washingtonian. |
1928 | 15 March. Prospectus, Resort, East
Fork Quinault River, Olympic National Forest. |
1928 | 20 April. Letter from the
secretary-treasurer, Quinault Commercial Club, to H. L. Plumb, with
resolution enclosed. |
1929 | 3 January. Term permit issued to
Olympic Recreation Company. |
1929 | 5 January. Notice to the stockholders
of the Olympic Chalet Company. |
1929 | 18 February. Letter from F. W. Mathias
to Honorable Albert Johnson. |
1929 | 17 March. Lure of Olympus will be
developed. Sunday Oregonian. |
ca. 1929 | 18 April. Hydroplanes may
land on Olympic's lake. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. |
1930 | 24 May. Letter from W. C. Mumaw,
president, Olympic Development League, to Lawrence Richey, secretary to
President Hoover. |
1930 | 20 September. Letter from W. C. Mumaw
to Charles Frederick Carter. |
1931 | 20 February. Letter from Charles
Thomas to H. L. Plumb. |
1933 | n.d. A brief asking the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation for a loan to build an aerial wire rope tramway in
the Olympic National Forest to the top of Mount Baldy. |
1934 | 27 November. Letter from W. C. Mumaw
to M. L. Plumb. |
1936 | 10 September. Brief History of Olympic
Primitive Area. |
1937 | 4 March. Untitled paper regarding
systematic planning in Olympic National Forest and Mount Olympus
National Monument. |
1937 | 6 March. Letter from J. R. Bruchart,
forest supervisor, to the regional director. |
1937 | History of Fort LewisCCC
district, 22-32. |
ca. 1937 | n.d. Accomplishment of
Snider CCC Camp. |
1938 | 16 March. Memorandum from C. L. Gable
to the National Park Service director. |
1946 | 15 August. Historical data as seen
from the pen of Clarence Adams, administrative assistant. |
1959 | 14 May. Letter from "Sandy" (Sanford
Floe) to J. Herbert Stone, regional forester. |
n.d. | Paper by Rudo Fromme. |
(NOL) North Olympic Library. Port Angeles, Washington.
Pacific Northwest Room. |
1963 | 14 November. Waumilla [sic]
destroyed. |
1966 | 24 October. Letter from the secretary
of State, Olympia, Washington. Vertical file: Washington, Sol Duc Hot
Springs. |
1970 | Third Beach and an oil try. Lyle
Cowles. Vertical file: Clallam County, oil. |
ca. 1978 | L. & M. Economic
Research Company. Economic feasibility study of Sol Duc Hot Springs
prepared for the National Park Service. Vertical file: Washington, Sol
Duc Hot Springs. |
1889 | North Pacific History Company, comp.
History of the Pacific Northwest: Oregon and Washington. Vol. 2.
Portland, Oregon: North Pacific History Company. |
(NPS OLYM) National Park Service. Olympic National
Park. Unaccessioned historical papers. |
1885 | O'Neil's exploration: Record of his
trip back of Port Angeles in 1885. Joseph P. O'Neil. Typescript.
Staircase Ranger Station. |
1890 | Journal of Lieutenant O'Neil's
exploration of the Olympic Mountains, 1890. H. Fisher. Transcription by
Robert Keatts. (Originals located at the library of the Mazamas,
Portland, Oregon.) Staircase Ranger Station. |
1897-1911, 1934 | Letters by Will
Humes, Martin D. Humes, and Ward Sanders. Typed transcript. (Originals
with Gerald Humes, Beaverton, Oregon, and Myron Humes, Rancho Bernardo,
California.) Port Angeles, Washington. |
1900-1911, 1934 | Grant Humes, Will
Humes, and A. Ludden. Humes Letters. Typed transcript. (Originals
with Lyman Humes, Harrisville, New York.) Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1918 | The Klahhane Annual. Port
Angeles, Washington: N.p. Unnumbered pages. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1932, 1947, 1958 | Letters from Art
and Phea Shelleberger to Humes. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1934 | n.d. Noted naturalist reports on elk
conditions in Olympic Mountains to Boone and Crockett Club, N.Y. M. P.
Skinner. Unnumbered pages. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1934 | November. Manganese claims: Little
River District. Stephen H. Green. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1935 | 24 August. Letter from Preston Macy,
acting custodian, to Marlow Glenn, accountant, Mount Rainier National
Park. Photocopy. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1936 | Proposed Mount Olympus National Park
and its effect on national economic interests of the Olympic Peninsula.
W. H. Horning. Typescript. Photocopy. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1937 | The late Annie Palmquist wrote.
Translated from Norwegian. Handwritten. Photocopy. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1938 | 7 October. Memorandum from J. Volney
Lewis to the regional director. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1938 | 18 October. Memorandum from Olympic
National Park superintendent to the regional director. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1940 | 30 January. Memorandum from Arno
Cammerer, National Park Service director, to the secretary of the
Interior. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1940 | 10 April. Memorandum from Preston P.
Macy to the director. Photocopy. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1940 | 24 April. Letter from R. Baldwin Myers
to F. A. Polson. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1940 | 10 September. Memorandum to the
director. (Incomplete document.) Photocopy. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1940 | 10 December. Memorandum from National
Park Service acting chief of forestry to the director of the National
Park Service. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1940 | n.d. National monuments, Mount
Olympus. Administrative and personnel reports, monthly narrative,
superintendents. File no. 20702.3. Photocopy. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1942 | 9 January. Memorandum to the director.
National monuments, Mount Olympus, administrative and personnel,
reports, monthly narrative, superintendents. Photocopy. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1942 | n.d. National monuments, Mount
Olympus, administration and personnel, reports, monthly narrative,
superintendents. Photocopy. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1945 | August. Twenty Jap balloons found in
Washington: None in area. Port Angeles Evening News. Port
Angeles, Washington. |
ca. 1945 | How to reach Deer Park
lodge. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1947 | Superintendent's monthly reports, 10
February, 7 August, 5 December. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1949 | Olympic National Park. Roy E. Thomas,
Jr., Waumila Lodge schedule of rates for the 1949 season. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1951 | 23 April. Memorandum from Preston
Macy, superintendent, Olympic National Park, regarding historical
values. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1956 | Reminiscences of Harry Kittredge as
told to John M. Kauffman. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1960 | Magill, Elwin A. Manganese deposits
on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Photocopy. Staircase Ranger
Station. |
1964 | 14 February. Letter from Edward A.
Kummil, regional director, to Olympic National Park superintendent. Port
Angeles, Washington. |
1964 | 18 February. Memorandum from chief
park naturalist to superintendent, Olympic National Park, regarding
Nylund homestead. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1964 | 5 March. Letter from John Doerr,
Olympic National Park superintendent, to the regional director. Port
Angeles, Washington. |
1964 | 17 March. Historic American Buildings
Survey. Black and White Lakes miner's cabin. Photocopy. Staircase Ranger
Station. |
ca. 1967 | Pioneers in a wilderness.
Marvin Thomas. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1968 | 1 August. Transcription of interview
with Vince Storland with sketch map. Port Angeles, Washington. |
ca. 1968 | Early days on Hood Canal.
Lester Dickinson. Typescript. Staircase Ranger Station. |
1972 | 24 November. Report of Survey. Report
No. 950030016. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1975 | 18 April. Interview with Andy Scott by
Robert Keatts. Typed transcription. Staircase Ranger Station. |
1975 | n.d. A brief history of Krause Bottom.
Russell Dalton. Typescript. Port Angeles, Washington. |
ca. 1976 | Staircase. Typescript.
Photocopy. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1977 | 22 March. Lars Ahlstrom and Pete
Roose: Pioneers in second wave at Lake Ozette. Michelle Dhanuk. Port
Angeles, Washington. |
1977 | 14 July. Letter from Mr. and Mrs.
William Schwab to Quinault Ranger Station, Olympic National Park.
Photocopy. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1977 | 12 August. Letter from Robert Keatts
to Frank Williss. Port Angeles, Washington. |
ca. 1979 | n.d. Valley stories. Joe
Mowbry. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1980 | 23 August. Peter Roose relative
interview. (Information from an interview with Gertrude Roose by Steve
Kirsher.) Typescript. Port Angeles, Washington. |
ca. 1980 | History of exploration and
mountaineering, Olympic Mountains. Rich Olson. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1982 | 20 June. Letter from Russell Dalton to
Al Cunningham and Rich Stokes, Elwha Ranger Station. Port Angeles,
Washington. |
1982 | n.d. Sol Duc Hot Springs resort group.
Jonathan Dembo. Port Angeles, Washington. |
ca. 1982 | n.d. Surveyinventory
form for Enchanted Valley Chalet. Earl Lewis, chairman, Conservation
Committee, Olympians, Inc. |
n.d. | Memorandum from Hartzell, district
ranger, to chief ranger, superintendent, naturalist, Olympic National
Park. Port Angeles, Washington. |
n.d. | Peninsula profile no. 10: Charlie
Keller's career embraces great variety of frontier skills. Jack Henson.
Port Angeles, Washington. |
many dates | Historic photo collection.
Pioneer Memorial Visitor Center. Port Angeles, Washington. |
1978 | Olsen, Susan C. and Mary Randlett.
An illustrated history of Mason County, Washington. Seattle:
Craftsman Press. |
1983 | Olson, Richard. Interview with author.
Port Angeles, Washington, 16 August. |
Olympian (Olympia, Washington). |
1939a | 21 November. Fink objects to park
plans. |
1939b | 21 November. Unrestricted mining
asked in Park area. |
ca. 1930 | Olympians Incorporated
Collection. Hoquiam, Washington. The boast of the coast. Olympic
Recreation Company. |
Olympic Leader (Port Angeles,
Washington). |
1907 | 2 August. University interested, p. 1,
col. 5. |
1907 | 6 September. Would make great resort,
p. 1, col. 3, 4. |
1915 | 7 May. $50,000 invested in lake hotel,
p. 6, col. 3. |
1917 | 21 August. Mining engineer impressed
with Gregory project, p. 3, col. 6. |
1979 | Olympic Mountain Rescue, The
Mountaineers. Climbers guide to the Olympic Mountains. Seattle:
The Mountaineers. |
ca. 1920 | Olympic Peninsula Resort
and Hotel Association. Ovington's. N.d.: N.p. |
ca. 1946 | ______. The Olympic
Peninsula: America's last great frontier invites you. N.d.:
N.p. |
Oregon Journal (Portland, Oregon). |
1920 | 8 August. Alone in the Olympics:
Narrative of 16 day hike: girl tells experience. Henrietta McKaugham, p.
1, col. 5-6. |
Oregonian (Portland, Oregon). |
1892 | 27 April. Olympic minerals, p. 3, col.
6. |
1934 | 23 October. William G. Steel dies at
Medford, p.3, col. 1, 2. |
1939 | 9 July. Motor cruises of 1939: Olympic
Peninsula loop, p. 7. |
1981 | Overland, Larry. Early settlement
of Lake Cushman. Belfair, Washington: Mason County Historical
Society. |
(PADN) Port Angeles Daily News (Port
Angeles, Washington). |
1977 | 22 September. Logs and logging: Always
part of peninsula. |
1977 | n.d. The search for oil an old story
on the peninsula. |
1981 | 4 October. End of an era: Park
expansion dooms Ozette lifestyle. Susan Gordon. |
1983a | 1 May. Beardslee may have been just
landlocked steelhead. Bob Steelquist, p. C1. |
1983b | 1 May. Hatcheries helped decimate
prized trout, p. C1. |
1983 | 10 June. Inn will go out. Bob
Steelquist, p. 1, col. 3-6. |
(PAEN) Port Angeles Evening News (Port
Angeles, Washington). |
1919 | 5 August. Build roads in national
forests. |
1933 | 10 June. Forest army captures Elwha,
p. 1, col. 2, 3. |
1933 | 19 July. Elwha CCC force carries on
regardless of road uncertainties and sob journalism. Now housed in neat
new camp buildings, p. 1. col. 4. |
1933 | 21 September. Re-enlistment at Elwha
camp is 90 percent complete, p. 1, col. 7. |
1934 | 6 January. Elwha corpsmen complete 22
miles road, p. 1, col. 3. |
1934 | 21 March. Projects of CCC vital to
Port Angeles. Watershed protection provided by mountain roads, p.
1. |
1934 | 3 April. All CCC camps except Louella
will be moved out of county according to official news received today,
p. 1, col. 2. |
1934 | 24 September. Clallam County again to
have three camps of CCC this winter, p. 1, col. 2. |
1935 | 27 March. Corpsmen better campgrounds
in Elwha River area, p. 1. |
1936 | 11 December. Organization and work of
CCC in western Washington explained. |
1937 | 21 April. Bruckart tells of work
planned for Elwha corps. |
1937 | 16 July. Camp Snider CCC force moving
to Elwha this week, p. 1, col. 3. |
1937 | 30 September. Ski ground made possible
by CCC program. |
1938 | 10 March. Abandonment of Elwha CCC
camp being protested, p. 1, col. 6. |
1938 | 30 September. Elwha CCC camp to become
Park Service outfit. |
1939 | 20 October. Further account of Olympic
Park projects p. 1, col. 4, 5. |
1940 | 10 February. Peninsula has much
manganese expert claims. |
1940 | 13 April. Olympic Park headquarters
site beehive of activity. |
1941 | 19 June. Spring snow for skiing shown
at Soleduck park. |
1946 | 14 June. Dedication of Olympic
National Park at Rosemary Inn Saturday afternoon. |
1946 | 2 August. Hurricane Ridge seen as an
ideal location for lodge. |
1946 | 10 September. Lars Ahlstrom home,
three miles west of Lake Ozette, farthest west in country. |
1947 | 5 July. The story of Mr. Malone and
the tragedy of the first oil well ever drilled on the peninsula. K. O.
Erickson. |
1950 | n.d. William Everett, pioneer, born at
Freshwater 82 years ago, dies here. Jack Henson. |
1953 | 28 November. Resort industry dates
back to early Lake Crescent innkeepers. |
1955 | 6 October. Nylund home in Ozette
district is landmark, symbol of pioneer era. Jack Henson. |
1966 | 7 February. Move toward area park
began early. |
1966 | 5 July. High Divide access road a
possibility. |
1890 | Perry, W. A. Elk hunting in the
Olympic Mountains. In The big game of North America: Its habits,
habitats, haunts nd characteristics, ed. George O. Shield. New York:
Rand McNally. |
1976 | Pethick Derek. First approaches to
the Northwest coast. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Douglas
and McIntyre. |
1931 | Peyton, Douglas. Motoring on the
Olympic Peninsula. Argus, 23 December, 49-69. |
1971 | Phillips, James W. Washington State
place names. Seattle: University of Washington Press. |
Port Angeles Tribune-Times (Port Angeles,
Washington). |
1907 | 2 August. The scaling of Mount
Olympus. |
1982a | Pritchard, Mary E. Interview with
author. Port Angeles, Washington, 19 July. |
1982b | ______. Personal communication with
author, 19 August. |
1906 | Putnam, W. T. Lake Cushman as a summer
resort. Washington Magazine, May, 187-92. |
1955 | Rakeshaw, Lawrence. A history of
forest conservation in the Pacific Northwest, 1891-1915. Ph.D. diss.,
University of Washington. |
1978 | Ramsey, Guy Reed. Postmarked
Washington: Jefferson. Clallam and Mason Counties. Burtonsville,
Maryland: The Depot. |
1909 | Reagan, Albert B. Some notes on the
Olympic Peninsula, Washington. In Transactions of the Kansas Academy
of Sciences (no. 22): 131-238 |
1885 | Report of the Secretary of the
Interior: Territory of Washington. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing
Office. |
1968 | Rienitis, Rex and Thea Rienitis.
The voyages of Captain Cook. London: Paul Hanlyn. |
1971 | Robinson, Thelma A. Klahhane Club. In
Jimmy come lately, ed. Jervis Russell, 273-74. Port Orchard,
Washington: Publisher's Printing. |
1979 | Roe, JoAnn. Northwest inn history.
Westways (no. 7): 40-43. |
1934 | Roloff, Clifford Edwin. The Mount
Olympus National Monument. Washington Historical Quarterly 25
(no. 3): 214-28. |
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