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Alfred D. Collier Collection
The collection includes Collier’s extensive logging photograph collection; photographs, documents and letters documenting his World War I military service and family history materials. Alfred D. “Cap” Collier was a noted twentieth century lumberman and philanthropist in Klamath County, Oregon.
Collier Memorial State Park Collection: Master Plan Summary
The Collier Memorial State Park/Logging Museum is located in southern Oregon. It was established in 1945 by the brothers Andrew and Alfred D. Collier as a memorial to their parents. Collection contains brochure on the process of creating a state park: resources, analysis, maps.
Collier Memorial State Park/Logging Museum Collection: Interpretative Plan Capital Campaign
The Collier Memorial State Park/Logging Museum is located in southern Oregon. The Park contains one of the largest collections of logging equipment in the world. Collection contains an illustrated brochure on the proposed creation of the Collier State Park, published by the Friends of Collier Park.
Collier State Park Collection: Interpretative Concept Plan
The Collier Memorial State Park/Logging Museum is located in southern Oregon. It was established in 1945 by the brothers Andrew and Alfred D. Collier as a memorial to their parents. Collection contains brochure from July 31, 1997, prepared for Friends of Collier Memorial Park and Oregon State Parks Department.
Copies of Washington Union Interview with Christopher Carson
Christopher “Kit” Carson (1809 - 1868) was a well-known frontiersman, mountain man, wilderness guide, Indian agent, and U.S. Army officer. In May of 1846, Carson led an assault on a Klamath village on the shores of Klamath Lake. This became known as the Klamath Lake massacre. Collection contains a folder compiled by Laurence L. Shaw with photostat copies of letters and an interview with Kit Carson on the massacre of members of the Frémont Expedition in 1846.
Correspondence Between Dr. J.C. Merrill and Professors G. Brown Goode and S.F. Baird
James Cushing Merrill was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on March 26, 1853. From a young age he was interested in natural history. Collection contains copy of the correspondence between Dr. J.C. Merrill, U.S. Army, and two professors, G. Brown Goode and S.F. Baird, on the subject of animal species encountered by Dr. Merrill in the late 1800s during his time in the Fort Klamath, Oregon.
Crater Lake in 100 Years: Paper
John J. Reynolds worked for the National Park Service for 40 years from landscape architect and park planner to park manager and program director. Collection contains a copy of his paper “Crater Lake in 100 Years”, presented at the Crater Lake Symposium.
Crater Lake Lodge Collection
Crater Lake Lodge was built in 1915 to provide overnight accommodations for visitors to Crater Lake National Park in southern Oregon. Collection consists of documentation on the remodel of the Crater Lake National Park Historical Lodge building.