TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE
Park Resources and Facilities Historic Significance Purpose of Whitman Mission National Historic Site CHAPTER TWO
The Monument Association, 1897 Maintaining the Monument, 1900-1936 The Whitman Centennial, Incorporated CHAPTER THREE
Name Change CHAPTER FOUR The Early Years: Thomas R. Garth, 1941-1950 CHAPTER FIVE Cultural Resource Management CHAPTER SIX CHAPTER SEVEN Government CHAPTER EIGHT LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 1. Great Grave circa 1860. Reverend Cushing Eells's home pictured in background on the mission site 2. 50th Anniversary of the Whitman Massacre, 1897 3. Great Grave circa 1914. The large marker in the foreground marks the grave of William and Mary Gray. The small fenced grave in the background marks the grave of one of the pioneers buried in the "Pioneer Cemetery" 4. Whitman-Eells Memorial Church circa 1900. The Swegle farm is in the background. The county road that divides the two areas was converted to the Oregon Trail in 1963 5. Whitman Mission was designated "Whitman Memorial Park" by the Kiwanis during the 1920s and 1930s 6. Great Grave area circa 1940. Landscaping by local groups is evident. Note that cars parked near the grave and drove up the hill to the shaft 7a., 7b. Top: Tom Garth (second from left) and crew excavate the mission house in 1941. Bottom: Excavation of Black Smith's Shop, supervised by Paul Schumacher, proceeds in 1960 8a., 8b. The adobe museum as it appeared in 1951. This building along with the First House wall display (below) and the rest of the building sites were interpretive highlights during the 1950s 9a., 9b. The millpond as it appeared to National Park Service officials in 1936. The millpond as it appeared after 1961 10. Proposed development site--the base of Shaft Hill circa 1940 11. Development site
after visitor center and trails were completed in 1963 but before the
Frazier house was removed in 1964 APPENDICES A. Marion W. Swegle Land Donation, approximately 1897 B. Whitman Mission Land Claim, approximately 1900 C. Whitman Mission Land Claim, 1936 D. Whitman National Monument, 1940 E. Development Proposal, 1941 F. Whitman National Monument, Areas Available for Location of Museum and Service Areas, 1941 G. Boundary Proposal, 1947-1956 H. Frazier's Tract 11, 31 Acres, 1956 I. Frazier's Tract 11, 46 Acres, 1957 J. B. Loyal Smith's Proposed Access Road, 1956 K. Regional Personnel Proposed Access Road, 1956 L. Location of Current Access Road, 1956 M. General Development Plan, 1960 N. List of Park Supporters, 1966 O. Neighbors, 1962 P. South Pasture Livestock Grazing Chronology Q. Whitman Mission Employees, 1941-1987
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