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Indiana: The Creative Company, 1996), p. 8.

35. Kathyrn Robinson, Where Dwarfs Reign: A Tropical Rainforest in Puerto Rico (San Juan: Editorial de la Puerto Rico, 1977), p. 186.

36. T.R., “Naturalist’s Tropical Laboratory,” Scribner’s Magazine (January 1917), Vol. 1, LXI, No. 1, p. 53 and see Gerald D. Lindsey, Wayne J. Arendt, Jan Kolina, and Gray W. Pendleton, “Home Range and Movements of Juvenile Puerto Rican Parrots,” The Journal of Wildlife Management, Vol. 55, No. 2 (April 1991), pp. 318–322.

37. Theodore Roosevelt Executive Order—Reserving Miraflores Island in Puerto Rico (July 22, 1902). (Transcript.) 38. T.R. to Gifford Pinchot (November 28, 1906), LC, Series 2, Vol. 618, Reel 343, p. 398.

39. Joseph Wallace, A Gathering of Wonders: Behind the Scenes at the American Museum of Natural History (New York: St. Martin’s, 2000), p. 39.

40. Congressional Record, Senate, S 4302 (April 22, 2004), Library of Congress.

41. T.R. to Kermit Roosevelt (January 23, 1904).

42. T.R. to Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (November 1, 1901).

43. “Pets in the White House,” Zion’s Herald (February 24, 1909), p. 240.

17: CRATER LAKE AND WIND CAVE NATIONAL PARKS

1. Quotation from the Organic Act, 16 U.S.C. §1. See also Duane Hampton, How the U.S. Cavalry Saved Our National Parks (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1971).

2. Jay J. Wagoner, Arizona Territory 1863–1912: A Political History (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1970), pp. 362–364.

3. Tucson Daily Citizen (January 23, 1902).

4. Reports of the Department of the Interior (Washington, D.C.: Department of the Interior, 1917), p. 806.

5. Edison Pettit, “On the Color of Crater Lake Water,” Physics: E. Pettit, Vol. 22 (1936), pp. 139–146.

6. Winthrop Associates Cultural Research (comp.), “Crater Lake: The Klamath Indians of Southern Oregon Cascades” (1993). (Housed in the archive at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon.)

7. Pettit, “On the Color of Crater Lake Water.” Also J. S. Piller, The Geology of Crater Lake National Park, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper No. 3 (Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1902) pp. 47–48.

8. Stephen R. Mark, “William Gladstone—Mazamas Founder (Chronology),” Crater Lake National Park, Oregon (Archive). Mark’s historical writings greatly informed this entire chapter.

9 W. G. Steel, The Mountains of Oregon (Portland, Ore.: David Steel, Successor to Himes the Printer, 1890), pp. 17–18.

10. Ibid., p. 32. Also Administrative History Crater Lake National Park, Oregon, USDI—National Park Service (Denver, Colo.: National Park Service, 1988), pp. 27–28. Also see William Gladstone Steel, “Crater Lake and How to See It,” West Shore, Vol. 12, No. 3 (March 1886), pp. 104–106; and Alfred Runte, National Parks: The American Experience (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1997), p. 67.

11. “Crater Lake Explored,” New York Times (August 30, 1886), p. 1.

12. Ibid.

13. Steel, The Mountains of Oregon, pp. 20–32.

14. John Muir to William Gladstone Steel (October 2, 1892), Steel Letters, Box 1, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon.

15. Stephen R. Mark, “Crater Lake: Seventeen Years to Success: John Muir, William Gladstone Steel, and the Creation of Yosemite and Crater Lake National Parks,” Mazama, Vol. 72, No. 13 (1990), p. 5.

16. Ibid., p. 6.

17. Gifford Pinchot, Breaking New Ground (New York: Harcourt Brace, 1947), p. 101.

18. Timothy Egan, “Respecting Mount Rainier,” New York Times (August 22, 1999), p. 17.

19. Gifford Pinchot to William Steel (February 18, 1902), in Stephen R. Mark, “Seventeen Years to Success: John Muir, William Gladstone Steel, and the Creation of Yosemite and Crater Lake National Parks,” U.S. Department of Interior, National Park Service, Crater Lake Archives (May 2001).

20. “D. B. Henderson Dies; Was Ill Nine Months,” New York Times (February 26, 1906), p. 9.

21. John Lacey, quoted in Chicago Tribune (June 18, 1905).

22. Gifford Pinchot to William Steel, May 15, 1902 in Stephen R. Mark, “Crater Lake: Seventeen Years to Success.”

23. U.S. Congress, House, Congressional Record, 57th Cong. 1st Sess. (April 19,

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