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Crater Lake National Park oral history series, Larry Smith

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Title Crater Lake National Park oral history series, Larry Smith Crater Lake National Park oral history series
Creator Mark, Stephen R.
Date 1989 2009-11-06 2010-01-22
Subject Smith, Larry B.; Oral history -- Oregon -- Crater Lake National Park; National parks and reserves -- Oregon; Crater Lake National Park (Oregon) -- History;
Description photo; "Interviewed by Stephen R. Mark on February 10, 1989; Transcribed by Chris Prout, August 1997." - T.p.; To the reader: Larry Smith can be credited with initiating the first effort to compile the park's history in an easily digestible format. It started as an extension of a report type that the NPS once called an "important event log," but continual growth and refinement soon brought about The Smith Brothers' Chronological History of Crater Lake National Park. This and other topics of mutual interest led to an interview in Jacksonville, at a time when I was still getting oriented with what has...
Source Original document is: Crater Lake National Park oral history series; ([Crater Lake, Or.: National Park Service, Crater Lake National Park], 1989); [iii], 41 p.; 29 cm.
Contributor [National Park Service, Crater Lake National Park] United States, National Park Service
Publisher Oregon Institute of Technology. Library
Relation Digital reproduction of: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/501102233
Type text
Format application/pdf; PDF file size: 8,400,896 bytes Master file format: image/tiff; master file size: 1,615,724,544 bytes; bit depth: 24; color mode: color; resolution: 600 dpi; capture hardware: Fujitsu FI-4750C; optimization software: Adobe Photoshop CS3
Language eng
Rights Digital image copyright 2010. Oregon Institute of Technology. All rights reserved. http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/copyright/collection/craterlake
Identifier CLNP-21-Oct-2009-218 http://digitallib.oit.edu/cdm/ref/collection/craterlake/id/233

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