George B. Hartzog, Jr. Papers
Mss.0074

Summary Information

Repository
Clemson University Libraries Special Collections
Creator
Hartzog, George B.
Title
George B. Hartzog, Jr. Papers
ID
Mss.0074
Date [bulk]
Bulk, 1960-1970
Date [inclusive]
1916-2008
Extent
64.0 cubic feet (177 boxes, 39 oversize folders, 3 boxes, 7 oversize folders of photographs, 2 compact discs of photographs, 6 cassette tapes)
Language
English
Abstract
This collection consists of the personal papers of George Benjamin Hartzog, Jr., the majority of which document his long career with the National Park Service, 1946-1972. These papers are primarily related to his position as Director of the National Park Service, 1964-1972. However, there is some material related to his earlier job positions in the National Park Service. In addition, there is some information regarding Mr. Hartzog's book, Battling for the National Parks, and the period following his resignation from the National Park Service. George Hartzog's gift to Clemson University in September 1984 initiated efforts to develop a major research collection for studying the National Park Service.

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Historical Sketch

The National Park Service: A Short History 1872-1972

The National Parks began in 1872 when President Ulysses Grant signed a bill setting aside Yellowstone "for the benefit and enjoyment of the people." As the need for preserving America's outstanding scenic treasures became recognized, the Congress established other parks. The Antiquities Act of August 8, 1906, permitting the President to set aside public lands of historic or scientific importance, resulted in the creation of a number of national parks. President William Howard Taft, in 1912, urged that a bureau be established to administer the National Parks, and, on August 15, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill creating the National Park Service in the Department of the Interior. The National Park Service's responsibilities were greatly expanded by the Reorganization Act of 1933, which brought under its stewardship a large number of historical areas, battlefields and monuments formerly administered by the War Department or the Forest Service. From 1933-1942, the National Park Service handled the National and State Park CCC [Civilian Conservation Corps] Program.

Under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of 1935, the National Park Service became responsible for furthering the established national policy of preserving historic sites. In 1936, it was designated by the Park, Parkway and Recreational Area Study Act to cooperate with other Federal agencies and with the states and their political subdivisions in planning their parks, parkways, and recreation areas.

In August, 1937, the National Park Service was organized into four regions with their headquarter offices located in Richmond, Virginia (Region One); Omaha, Nebraska (Region Two); Santa Fe, New Mexico (Region Three); San Francisco, California (Region Four). In 1955, a fifth region was created with its headquarters office located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A Regional Director heads up each region. In 1954, field offices of the Division of Design and Construction were established in Philadelphia and San Francisco.

The 1960s marked a turning point for the National Park Service. Beginning in the mid-1950s a ten-year plan called MISSION 66 was developed. This plan contained ten major objectives, which ranged from dealing with expansion and problems of visitor impact to coordinating a nationwide recreation plan to providing for the protection, preservation, and perpetuation of substantial wilderness areas on federal land. The Land and Water Conservation Act of 1965 and the 1966 Historic Preservation Act are two pieces of notable legislation, which passed during this period.

In order to gain perspective for this one hundred years of expansion of the National Park Service, from 1872 to 1917 the National Park System had thirty-nine areas and 490,705 visitors. In 1960 there were one hundred eighty-three areas and a visitation of 65,746,000. By 1972 the park system had added seventy-eight new park areas swelling acreage by 2,693,448 acres for a total of 30,000,000 acres. Three hundred natural, historic, recreational, and cultural areas, 13,000 employees, and an operating budget of more than $226,000,000 attest to the growth of the system and the complexity of administering the national parks. This short history came from material within the collection.

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Biographical Note

George Benjamin Hartzog, Jr. was born on March 17, 1920, in Smoaks, Colleton County, South Carolina. He graduated from Carlisle Military School (high school) in Bamberg, South Carolina, in June 1937 and later that year enrolled at Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina. However, due to lack of finances, he was forced to withdraw and went to work for one-and-a-half years as a stenographer and interviewer for the Colleton County Department of Public Welfare. In June 1939, Hartzog started working as a law clerk and legal secretary in the law offices of Padgett and Moorer in Walterboro, South Carolina. During this time he also read and studied the law at night under the tutorship of Mr. Joe Moorer. From September 1940 to May 1941, Hartzog served in the United States Army, and was admitted to the Bar of South Carolina and the Supreme Court of South Carolina in December 1942. He engaged in private law practice until he was inducted into the army on March 18, 1943. Immediately after his release from active duty on March 10, 1946 (1st Lieutenant), Hartzog went to work as an adjudicator in the Bureau of Land Management of the Department of the Interior. However, Hartzog continued to stay in the Army as an active reservist (Captain) from 1946-1958. In October 1946, he transferred to the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior as an attorney in the Office of the Chief Counsel where he worked in three different locations: Chicago, October 1946-October 1947; Denison, Texas, October 1947-August 1948; and Washington, D.C., August 1948-April 1951. Mr. Hartzog was admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of the United States in October 1949. In April 1951, Hartzog was promoted to be the Assistant Chief of Concessions Management in Washington, D.C. Hartzog received a bachelor's degree in business administration at American University in 1953 and would later complete his course study of the MBA Program there in 1955. In August 1955, he became the Assistant Superintendent of the Rock Mountain National Park in Estes Park, Colorado, and in November 1957, he transferred to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, to become its Assistant Superintendent. In February 1959, Hartzog became the Superintendent of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Historic Site in St. Louis, Missouri. Hartzog left the National Park Service in July 1962, to serve as the Executive Director and Secretary of Downtown St. Louis, Inc. However, this job turned out to be short-termed because Hartzog returned to the National Park Service in February 1963, as its Associate Director. Also, during 1963, he was admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of Missouri. On January 6, 1964, during the early period of President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration, George B. Hartzog, Jr. became the seventh Director of the National Park Service following the retirement of Conrad L. Wirth. In September 1970, George Hartzog was admitted to practice law before the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. In the mid-December 1972, due to personnel changes President Richard Nixon wanted to make during his second administration, George Hartzog was asked to resign his position as Director of the National Park Service effective December 31, 1972. He was replaced by Ronald H. Walker.

George Hartzog accomplished much during his twenty-six-year career with the National Park Service. During the period as Superintendent of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Historic Site in St. Louis, Missouri, he was able to get the support of the federal, state and local governments, as well as the private sector, to initiate the construction of the Gateway Arch on the St. Louis Waterfront. In his eight years as Director of the National Park Service, Hartzog increased the acreage of the national park system by almost 10 per cent-2,693,448 acres were added in 78 new park areas. Included among these newly established park areas were five national parks such as the North Cascades and the Redwood National Parks. Other new additions were the Ozark National Scenic Riverways in Missouri, the Buffalo National River in Arkansas, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Hartzog promoted the National Visitors Center idea at Union Station in Washington, D.C., and supported the cultural national park concept at Wolf Trap Farm in Maryland. He had a hand in the setting up of The Historical Preservation Act of 1966 and the setting aside of millions of acres of Alaskan land under a provision of the Alaska Native Claims Act of 1971 permitting federal study and retention of desirable park sites. During his eight-year tenure, the annual visitation to the national parks more than doubled to the figure of 213 million while the total number of permanent and temporary personnel remained at the same level.

After returning to private law practice specializing in environmental law in January 1973, as a partner of Ragan & Mason, Attorneys-at-Law, in Washington, D.C., Hartzog also became an Adjunct Professor of Public Administration for the Washington Public Affairs Center of the University of Southern California, in Washington, D.C. In addition, he was admitted to practice law before the Supreme Court of Virginia in July 1974. Furthermore, in 1975, he became vice-president of Hartzog, Lader & Richards, a company of natural and historical resources planners and consultants, which had offices in Hilton Head, South Carolina, and Arlington, Virginia. In 1978, he was one of the candidates considered for the position of President at Clemson University in South Carolina. Also, George Hartzog wrote a book, Battling for the National Parks, which was published in 1988.

Hartzog received numerous rewards for his dedication, loyalty and work for America's national parks and natural resources. Some of these awards include: Special Service Award, Greater St. Louis Federal Business Association (July 1962); Distinguished Service Award, Department of the Interior (December 1962); Alumni Recognition Award, American University (May 1966); Rockefeller Public Service Award (1972); the Cornelius Amory Pugsley National Medal Award (1967) and the Henry M. Jackson Award for Distinguished Public Service (1990). His honorary doctorates of laws include those from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri (June 1971); Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina; Lincoln College, Lincoln, Nebraska; and University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (May 1972). In addition, in December 1985, he received an honorary doctorate of humanities from Clemson University. Also, in 1979, Clemson University had set up the George B. Hartzog, Jr. Award for Excellence in Park Management and Distinguished Lecture Series. In 2008 Clemson University established the George B. Jr. and Helen C. Hartzog Institute for the Parks in recognition of the 30-year relationship with the former Director of the National Park Service and his wife. The Institute will create, conduct and disseminate a broad range of education and training programs for current and prospective park professionals.

George B. Hartzog, Jr. married Helen Carlson of Arlington, Massachusetts on June 28, 1947. They have three children: George III and Nancy, born on July 26, 1949; and Edward, born on September 8, 1962. Hartzog died on June 27, 2008 in Arlington, Virginia. The biographical information on Hartzog came from material found within the collection, as well as other sources.

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Scope and Content Note

The collection reflects George Hartzog's long and dedicated involvement with the National Park Service and his deep concern for America's parks. Most of the papers are from Hartzog's eight-year tenure as Director of the National Park Service. In addition, there is material from his earlier job positions with the organization. Also, some papers concerning his book and life after the National Park Service are in this collection. Some information regarding Hartzog's education and army career can also be found. However, there is not much material concerning Hartzog's personal life except some correspondence. The bulk of this collection dates from the 1960s to the 1970s. Some of the dates in the series overlap because files had already been set up for the subject matter.

The Subject File and Subject File Additions series consists primarily of the material Hartzog used during his tenure as Director of the National Park Service and his earlier job positions with the organization. Information regarding policies and various other aspects of the National Park Service are kept in these two series. There is material on numerous parks, recreation areas, historic sites and monuments that Hartzog was involved with throughout his long career. Memos, speeches, testimonies and some correspondence can be found in these two series. In addition, Hartzog's personnel files as well as information on his education, army career and his resignation from the National Park Service can also be found.

The Book Material series contains the drafts and revisions of Hartzog's book, Battling for the National Parks, and some other related material. The Post Park Service series contains material pertaining to the period after Hartzog resigned from the National Park Service at the end of December 1972. In addition, this series has some correspondence and other material generally related to the National Park Service.

The Hartzog Papers will be of especial interest to researchers interested in the National Park Service. This collection contains a great deal of information about parks, recreation areas, historic sites and monuments, as well as policies and other matters regarding America's national parks system. George B. Hartzog, Jr. was lively, innovative, and skillful in his dealings with the United States Congress. He balanced his dual and conflicting responsibilities of preservation and public recreation. The Hartzog Papers reflect the great importance and difficulty of presiding over an expanding, priceless national parks system of unbelievable size, complexity and diversity-30 million acres scattered throughout the United States and its territories.

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Arrangement

The George B. Hartzog, Jr. Papers covers the period from 1916-2008, and are organized into four series: Subject File, Subject File Additions, Book Material and Post Park Service. The folders in these four series are generally arranged alphabetically by folder title and then chronologically within each folder. However, in the Subject File series, some of the correspondence and speeches are arranged alphabetically by an individual's last name and then chronologically. Square brackets are placed around information provided by the processors; it was not originally part of the material or the folder title. Words in some of the folder titles are underlined to show the proper filing sequence. The dates on the folders are the span dates for the material filed within each folder.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Clemson University Libraries Special Collections 2010 July 5

Restrictions on Use

There are no restrictions on the use of this collection beyond those of Special Collections.

Provenance

George B. Hartzog, Jr. donated his papers in 1984. The accession numbers for this collection are: 84-83, 85-87, 85-100, 85-107, 91-92, 93-17, 96-35, 96-119A, and 98-160.

Processing Information

The collection was originally processed and the first register prepared by Berniece Holt in 1986. The first register was typed by Jan Gambrel. Additional processed material, major revisions in older material and an updated register were completed by Laurie Varenhorst in 1996 and 2008. Student assistants Maggie Frampton, Mollie Nichols, Laurie Poston and Jimmy Rayford helped with the processing.

The conversion of this finding aid to Encoded Archival Description format was made possible with a grant from the South Carolina State Historical Records Advisory Board in 2009-2010. The finding aid was prepared for encoding by Jen Bingham.

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

  • Clemson University.
  • Downtown St. Louis, Inc. (Saint Louis, Mo.)
  • Federal Executive Institute.
  • United States. National Park Service.

Personal Name(s)

  • Adams, Ansel, 1902-1984
  • Albright, Horace M., (Horace Marden), 1890-1987
  • Bible, Alan, 1909-1988
  • Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
  • Hickel, Walter J., 1919-2010
  • Jackson, Henry M., (Henry Martin), 1912-1983
  • Johnson, Lyndon B., (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973

Subject(s)

  • American Revolution Bicentennial, 1976
  • Conservation of natural resources.
  • Historic sites--Conservation and restoration.
  • Indians of North America.
  • Land use.

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Collection Inventory

 Series 1 Subject File 1916-1989   42.0 cubic feet

Arrangement

This series is generally arranged alphabetically by folder title and then chronologically within each folder. However, some of the correspondence and speeches are arranged alphabetically by an individual’s last name and then chronologically.

Description

Most of the material in the Subject File series consists of memos, news releases, routing and follow-up slips, reports, manuals, speeches, statements, proposed legislation, lobbying efforts for individual projects and National Park Service acquisitions, hearings and testimonies. In addition, there are some newspaper/magazine articles and editorials, photographs, maps, notes, directories and publications such as booklets, brochures and pamphlets. A small amount of correspondence can be also found in this series.

Administration and management papers from Hartzog’s eight-year tenure as the Director of the National Park Service comprise a large part of this series. These papers involve such topics as budgets, employment and ceiling reductions, communications, concessions, policies, standards, travel, personnel, organization and reorganization of the National Park Service. Many memos, follow-up and routing slips guide one through the various activities of the National Park Service. Testimonies by Hartzog before Congressional committees on matters related to land acquisition, appropriations and other subjects are located in this series. There are monthly reports and meeting reports from Regional/Field Directors as well as the Department of the Interior’s news releases. Other administration and management papers are from his earlier assignments as the Assistant Superintendents of the Rocky Mountains National Park, Colorado, and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee; the Superintendent of Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Site, St. Louis, Missouri; and Associate Director of the National Park Service. Material on other parks such as the Big Cypress Swamp, Grand Canyon, Grand Teton National Park, North Cascades National Park, Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Piscataway Park, Redwood National Park, Yellowstone National Park and Yosemite National Park are located in this series. Also included is information on Ford’s Theatre, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the National Capital Region and its parks, the National Visitor Center (Washington, D.C.), the South Florida ecological study and environmental project regarding the Everglades and the Jetport, and the Wolf Trap Farm Park and Foundation.

Material related to Hartzog’s first two job positions with the Department of the Interior, adjudicator for the Bureau of Land Management and Assistant Chief of Concessions Management, are located in this series. These papers reflect his contributions to a law enforcement manual, a concessions management manual, recodification of Service rules and regulations and a franchise fee formula for concessions operations. In addition, the series has material related to various committees, commissions, groups, organizations and task forces such as the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, the American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, the Christian Ministry in the National Parks, the Citizens Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty, the Ford Executive Institute, the Land and Water Conservation Fund, the National Park Foundation, the National Recreation and Park Association and the Rockefeller Foundation. Also, there is information on the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation and the Department of Natural Resources. Papers regarding the Centennial Celebration of Yellowstone and the Second World Conference on National Parks, as well as statistical reports of public use of the national parks, are located in this series. Material on other general subjects include the environment, environmental conservation, historic preservation, legislation by Senator Henry M. Jackson, Native American programs and relations, land acquisition, wilderness and wildlife management.

George Hartzog was the principal speaker at many conferences, dedications, seminars, workshops and conventions. These addresses and speeches by Hartzog, as well as ones by other individuals, are kept in this series. Some of the other speakers include Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Richard M. Nixon; Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey; Secretaries of the Interior Walter J. Hickel, Rogers C.B. Morton and Stewart L. Udall; and National Park Service Director Conrad L. Wirth.

There is not much information regarding Hartzog’s personal life except correspondence and material concerning his education, army career, and his federal personnel records. The correspondence contains letters from personal friends and supporters such as Ansel Adams, photographer and environmentalist, and Horace M. Albright, co-founder of the National Park Service and second Director, 1929-1933. The education items include student papers, course outlines, texts, and reference material. Employment and resignation forms, as well as pay and time attendance records, make up the substance of Hartzog’s personnel records. There are also newspaper clippings and editorials following the announcement of Hartzog’s departure and replacement.

Important correspondents include Ansel Adams; Presidents Jimmy Carter and Lyndon B. Johnson; Senators Alan Bible and Henry M. Jackson; and Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel.

The researcher should also consult the Subject File Additions series because it contains similar material. These papers are kept separate because Mr. Hartzog donated them at later dates.

Box Folder

Acadia National Park July 19, 1966-September 22, 1972 

1 1

Accomplishments since January 1969 July 17 and August 17, 1972 

1 2

Acting Officials July 9, 1964-May 18, 1971 

1 3

Activation Meeting Reports November 7-16, 1972 

1 4

Adams, Ansel and Virginia November 13, 1963-January 15, 1973 

1 5

Adirondack Mountains National Park (Proposed) January 2 1967-November 1, 1967 

1 6

Administration and Management May 18, 1954-February 1, 1960, [no date] 

1 7

Administration Training Courses April 25, 1955-September 1, 1958 

1 8

Advisory Board [for Departmental Gallery] January 17, 1969 

1 9

Advisory Board on National Parks 

Box Folder

 November 17, 1964-December 29, 1970 

1 10

 January 4-September 9, 1971 

1 11

 September 17, 1971-April 1, 1973 

1 12

Advisory Board on Wildlife Management. Chairman, A.S. Leopold. 

Wildlife Management in the National Parks Report. See Wildlife Management. General. (March 4, 1963) 

Box Folder

[Advisory Commissions/Committees: Appointments, Lists of Members] August 15, 1967-November 14, 1972 

2 13

[Advisory Commissions/Committees: Report by the Advisory Committee to the National Park Service on Research of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council] 1963 

2 14

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 

Box Folder

 October 15, 1966-October 10, 1967 

2 15

 January 5, 1968-August 24, 1970 

2 16

 September 8, 1970-February 22, 1971 

2 17

 March 1-May 24, 1971 

2 18

 June-November 18, 1971 

2 19

 January 6-December 26, 1972 

2 20
Box Folder

Affirmative Action: Equal Opportunity June 30, 1972 October, 1976 

3 21

Affirmative Action: Pamphlets 1972 1974 1976 

3 22

Afro-American Bicentennial Corporation. Beyond the Fireworks of '76 December 1973 

3 23

Agricultural Hall of Fame National Cultural Park March 22-December 22, 1971 

3 24

Air-conditioned Passenger Vehicles February 26, 1970 June 16, 1971 

3 25

Aircraft February 26 and April 23, 1970 

3 26

[Aircraft Operations Manual (Draft) and Activity Standards] [circa 1971] 

3 27

Alberts, Ed March 10, 1967 

3 28

Alcatraz Island-San Francisco Bay Area Study October 31, 1969-July 30, 1970 

3 29

Alexandria Waterfront 

Box Folder

 December 10, 1970-July 14, 1971 

3 30

 July 21, 1971-June 26, 1972 

3 31
Box Folder

Alfalfa Club Dinner 1966 

3 32

Allen, Thomas J. July 9, 1963-October 18, 1965 

3 33

[ America's Department of Natural Resources by Stewart L. Udall] 1962 

3 34

American Association of Petroleum Geologists August 25, 1972 

3 35

American Enterprise Institute 1975 

4 36

American Management Association. Management News August 1958-January 1961 

4 37

American Management Association: Personnel January-October 1960 

4 38

American Management Association. Setting Standards for Executive Performance 1960 

4 40

American Revolution Bicentennial Celebration Program January 1972 

4 41

American Revolution Bicentennial Commission 

Box Folder

 July 4, 1966-December 29, 1969 

4 42

 January 14-September 14, 1970 

4 43

 January 5, 1971-February 18, 1972 

5 44

 March 27-November 9, 1972 

5 45

[Preliminary Report of the Secretary of the Interior to the Commission] December 1969 

5 46

[Report of the Secretary of the Interior to the Commission] 1970 

5 47

Program Proposal. See Bicentennial Program Proposal 

Box Folder

American Society of Landscape Artists May 12-June 1972 

5 48

Anderson, Jack K. November 14-29, 1972 

5 49

Andersonville National Historic Site December 3, 1970 

5 50

Anheuser-Busch, Inc.: Public Relations Program, Parts 1-5 1957 

5 51

Anheuser-Busch, Inc.: Public Relations Program, Parts 6-10 1957 

Box
5
Folder
52

Anheuser-Busch, Inc.: Williamsburg Meeting April 30 and June 30, 1970 

5 53

Annual Reports of the Director of the National Park Service 

Box Folder

 1969 

6 54

 1970 

6 55

 1971 

6 56
Box Folder

Antiquities Act June 18, 1968-March 21, 1972 

6 57

Apostle Islands National Lakeshore April 16, 1969-October 25, 1970 

6 58

Appalachian National Scenic Trail October 5, 1970-May 17, 1971 

6 59

The Appalachians--Visions of the Future--The Challenges Appropriations Hearings. See Budgets May 1979 

6 60

Archaeology and Historic Preservation May 13, 1968-September 7, 1972 

6 61

Arkansas. Buffalo National River (Proposed) and Hot Springs National Park (Proposed) May 7 and May 26, 1971 July 29, 1971 

6 62

[Articles, Magazine, Newsletter and Congressional Record

Box Folder

 May 5, 1966-December 1971 

6 63

 January-December 1972; [no date] 

6 64
Box Folder

Aspinall, Congressman Wayne N. [Bills on Establishing a Volunteers in the Park Program and the Ford's Theatre National Historic Site] July 9-September 23, 1969 

6 65

Assateague Island National Seashore 

Box Folder

 June 15, 1965-November 9, 1967 

6 66

 January 17, 1969-August 25, 1972 

6 67
Box Folder

Associated Councils of Arts November 9, 1970 

6 68

Athearn, Robert G. [Author of High Country Empire] September 13, 1965 

7 69

Audubon Society October 13, 1970 

7 70

Aviation December 27, 1963 February 24, 1970; [no date] 

7 71

Aviation Week and Space Technology's Leadership Forum (Program Which Contains Photographs and Statements of Individual Leaders in Aerospace Programs) Undated 

7 72

Awards: Distinguished Service November 27, 1962-February 4, 1963 

7 73

Awards: Federal Women's Award Nominations November 14, 1972 

7 74

Awards: Miscellaneous April 20, 1970-December 19, 1972 

7 75

Backcountry Use and Operations Plan October 12, 1972 

7 76

Belle W. Baruch Foundation. [Funding for Stone House at Manassas, Virginia] January 4 and April 5, 1966 

7 77

BASF. Beaufort County, South Carolina March 24, 1970 

7 78

Bay Area Transportation [Meeting] December 5, 1972 

7 79

Bears [Status and Management of Grizzly Bears in Glacier National Park, Montana] 1971 

General note

See also Martinka, Clifford J.

7 80

Bennett, Charles E. United States House of Representatives February 17, 1972 

7 81

Bible, Senator Alan (Nevada) October 1, 1969-1974 

7 82

Bicentennial Program Proposal November 14, 1972 

7 83

Bidder's List [no date] 

7 84

Bidder's Qualifications (Jefferson National Expansion Memorial) July 1950 [circa August]-October 16, 1971 

7 85

Big Cypress National Fresh Water Reserve (Proposal) 1971-1972 

7 86

Big Cypress Swamp 

Box Folder

 March 1, 1966-March 31, 1971 

7 87

 [circa April]-[circa October 13, 1971] 

8 88

 [circa November 1971]-October 1973 

8 89
Box Folder

Big Cypress Swamp Jetport, Environmental Impact of the September 1969 

8 90

[ Big Cypress Watershed (Report)] April 19, 1971 

8 91

Big Thicket National Park (Proposal) 

Box Folder

Big Thicket National Park (Proposal) Briefing Book [1971] 

8 93

Big Walnut Reservoir Project (Indiana) November 6, 1969 

8 94

[Bill to Provide for the Planning, Authorization and Establishment of Regional Parks, Monuments, Historical Parks and Seashores] May 9, 1962-January 9, 1963 

8 95

[Bills to Improve the Administration of the National Park System]  October 1, 1969-July 10, 1970 

8 96

Biscayne Bay National Monument October 4, 1968-May 11, 1972 

8 97

Bi-State Development Agency (Missouri-Illinois) 1962 

8 98

Blue Envelope Mail 1972 

8 99

Blueprint for Action November 14-December 8, 1972 

8 100

Blue Ridge Parkway 1967 June 23-July 28, 1972 

9 101

Booker T. Washington National Monument September 11, 1972 

9 102

Boy Scouts of America May 11, 1964-August 2, 1972 

9 103

Brantley, Herbert. College Relations Program November 21, 1972 

9 104

Bridge Canyon February 26, 1919 January 11, 1933 March 24, 1938 September 1963-August 31, 1966 

9 105

Briefing Book [for the Secretary of the Interior] September 2, 1971 

9 106

Briefing Books [on the National Park Service] 1967 1971 1973 

9 107

[Briefing of House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee] March 9 and April 22, 1971 

9 108

Briefings. [Hartzog Statements at Hearings before Different Committees and Subcommittees] January 18, 1968-April 17, 1969 

9 109

Brochures of the National Parks of the Midwest, Northeast, Southwest, West, New York City and Washington, D.C. 1968 

9 110

Brochures of the United States 1968 

9 111

Budgets 

Box Folder

 [circa 1962] February 28, 1965-July 28, 1969 

9 112

 August 11-December 2, 1969 

9 113

 January 16-July 31, 1970 

10 114

 August 17-October 31, 1970 

10 115

 January 5-June 28, 1971 

10 116

 July 22-December 8, 1971 

10 117

 December 14, 1971-[1971] 

10 118

 [1971-1972] January, 1972 

10 119

 January 7-June 19, 1972 

10 120

 June 26-September 21, 1972 

11 121

 October 2, 1972-October 4, 1973 

11 122
Box Folder

[Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody Wyoming] [no date] 

11 123A

Bureau of Executive Manpower, U.S. Civil Service Commission 1968 

11 123B

Bureau of Land Management May 15, 1964-March 4, 1971 

11 124

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation 

Box Folder

 January, 1962-December 29, 1964 

11 125

 March 3, 1965-November 30, 1969 

11 126

 January-December 28, 1970 

11 127

 February 8-April 22, 1971 

11 128

 May 5, 1971-August, 1972 

12 129
Box Folder

Bureau of Outdoor Recreation: Publications 1963-1972 

12 130

Bureau of Public Roads July 17, 1964-December 3, 1971 

12 131

Bureau of Reclamation January 11, 1966; January 6, 1967 

12 132

Burwell-Morgan Mill Dedication July 11, 1971 

12 133

Butcher, Devereux June 27-August 7, 1969 

12 134

Byrd, Helen Bradshaw (Mrs. Richard Evelyn Byrd) March 13-September 24, 1972 

12 135

Cabrillo and Channel Islands June 7, 1966-October 19, 1971 

12 136

Cairo. U.S.S. Gunboat, Mississippi Civil War Ironclad Boat December 17, 1969-June 15, 1971 

12 137

Calendar 1966 

12 138

Calendar of Events 1970 

12 139

Calico Pre-Historic Site March 7, 1969 

12 140

Campground and Camping December 27, 1967-September 3, 1970 

12 141

Camping in the National Park System (Policy) May 5, 1966 August 1967 1967 1970 

12 142

"Camping-National Park Service" by George B. Hartzog, Jr. for Encyclopedia Americana February 17, 1972 

12 143

Camp Peary (Green Beret Experimental Training Station) July 22 and 24, 1970 

12 144

Canada [Centennial, Expo and Special Places] 1967 1970, [no date] 

12 145

Canyonlands National Park September 10, 1964-November 3, 1972 

12 146

Cape Cod National Seashore May 30, 1966-August 13, 1970 

12 147

Cape Cod National Seashore: Advisory Commission Meeting February 6, 1970 

12 148A

Cape Cod National Seashore: Economic Impact Study (Final Report)] September 1969 

12 148B

Cape Hatteras April 1957 July 11, 1969-November 16, 1972 

13 149

Capital-Potomac Task Force December 7, 1964-June 23, 1965 

13 150

Capitol Reef National Monument (Utah) June 29, 1969 

13 151

Careers in the National Park Service 1968 

13 152

Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site (Ceremony) October 4-November 10, 1972 

13 153

Carlsbad Caverns National Park November 22, 1965-November 28, 1972 

13 154

Carter, Jimmy. Position Statements 1976 

General note

See also Jackson Legislation

13 155

Catalina Island December 15, 1971-June 1, 1972 

13 156

Centennial Year 1972 Articles 

Box Folder

 January 18-April 24, 1972 

13 157

 May 2-November 29, 1972 

13 158
Box Folder

Central-Field Relations Seminar ("Decentralization," etc.) July 13-18, 1969 

13 159-160

Central Map Service 1970 

13 161

Chaco Canyon National Monument (New Mexico). A Research Prospectus [circa 1971] 

13 162

Chamizal National Memorial (Texas) December 16, 1968 July 25, 1972 

13 163

Channel Islands April 29, 1969 November 17, 1970 

13 164

Charleston, South Carolina 1970 

13 165

Charleston, South Carolina. James Island Bridge 

Box Folder

 December 15, 1969-January, 1971 

13 166A

 January-February 5, 1971 

13 166B
Box Folder

The Chatterbox Club, Honoring George B. Hartzog, Jr. December 14, 1972 

14 167

Cheek, Neil. "Today's Park Visitor: Who Is He and What Facilities Does He Need?" No Date 

14 168A

[Cherokee Strip National Historical Park, Oklahoma (Proposed)] [no date] 

14 168B

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Park May 13, 1966 November 13, 1969-December 5, 1972 

14 169

Chevrolet and  Sunset Magazine Guidebooks and Films August 23 and September 1, 1972 

14 170

Chicago Architectural Study File March 8, 1972 

14 171A

[Chief Joseph Trail Ride] December 16, 1971 

14 171B

Christian Ministry in the National Parks 

Box Folder

 April 4, 1952-May 31, 1978 

14 172

 June 13, 1978-January 24, 1980 

14 173

 [circa March]-June 21, 1980 

14 174A

 June 23, 1980-October 3, 1986 

14 174B

Citizens Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality. Report to the President 

General note

See also Environmental Action, Citizens Make the Difference.   Case Studies of, and   Land Use: How Will America Grow? A Citizen Guide to Land-Use Planning

Box Folder

 August 1969 

14 175

 (April, 1971) July 31, 1968-May 25, 1971 

14 176

Citizens Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty 

Box Folder

 May 5, 1966-May 22, 1968 

14 177

 June, 1968-November 26, 1969 

15 178
Box Folder

Citizens Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty. From Sea to Shining Sea Report from Vice President Hubert Humphrey to the President October 1968 

15 179

City of Refuge, Hawaii 1970-1972 

15 180

Civil Defense Instructions Undated 

15 181

Civil Service Journal October-December 1960 

15 182

Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Booklet 1939 

15 183

Clarkeson Road Improvement Investigation-"Going to the Sun Highway"-Glacier National Park, Montana 1968 

15 184

Clemson University. Outdoor Laboratory March 24, 1970 

15 185

C&O Canal September 14, 1970-November 22, 1972 

General note

(See Also Freeway Transportation System)

15 186

Cole, Glen F. [Articles Concerning the Elk and Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone] February 1969-September 15, 1972 

General note

See Also Folders #300 and #307

15 187

Coleman, Alan B., Dr. 1968-1972 

15 188

Colonial National Historic Park (Yorktown, Virginia) June 17, 1968 

15 189

Colonial Williamsburg September 16 and October 14, 1970 

15 190

Colorado River December 1 and 5, 1972 

15 191

Colorado River Parkway November 7, 1968 

15 192

Columbia River Gorge November 25-December 28, 1969 

15 193

Combined Federal Campaign 1973 November 8, 1972 

15 194

Commissions. Lists of, Purposes, Authority... October 11, 1972 

15 195

Committee for a More Beautiful Capital. Summary Report. Lady Bird Johnson 1965-1969 

15 196

Committee for the Preservation of the White House. Report 1964-1969 October 12, 1970 June 24, 1971 

General note

(See also White House)

15 197

Committee of 100 on the Federal City 1966 

15 198

Committees, Commissions, Task Forces: Announcements, Appointments, Reports, Organizational Representation 

Box Folder

 August 31, 1954-December 7, 1967 

15 199A

 February 13, 1968-September 16, 1971 

15 199B

 November 8, 1971-November 8, 1972, [no date] 

15 200

Common Regional Boundaries 

Box Folder

 June-September 17, 1971 

16 201

 October 6, 1971-February 25, 1972 

16 202
Box Folder

Communications: Procedures November 12, 1964-October 12, 1972 

16 203

Communications: Staff 

Box Folder

 January 6-September 3, 1971 

16 204

 September 10-November 16, 1971 

16 205

 November 17-December 9, 1971 

16 206

 December 10-30, 1971 

16 207

 December 30, 1971-January 3, 1972 

16 208

 January 5-18, 1972 

17 209

 January 19-March 29, 1972 

17 210
Box Folder

[Comprehensive Natural History Research Program for the National Parks. "Get the Facts, and Put Them to Work"] January 1962 

17 211A

Comptroller General Reports (GAO) March 22, 1965 

17 211B

Concessions 

Box Folder

 August 25, 1916 August 14, 1950 February 11, 1963-January 28, 1964 

17 212

 February 11, 1964-August 24, 1965 

17 213

 September 20, 1965-February 24, 1967 

17 214

 June 21, 1967-March 21, 1969 

17 215

 April 3, 1969-June 10, 1971 

18 216A

 September 14, 1971-December 22, 1972 

18 216B
Box Folder

Concessions: Everglades November 16, 1955-November 17, 1970 

18 217

Concessions: Policies of the National Park System November 1, 1948-October 13, 1950 

18 218

[Concessions: Possessory Interest] January 23, 1970-November 2, 1972 

18 219

Concessions: Visitor Accommodations 1967 1980 

18 220

Congressional Districts, Incumbents, and Parks (91st Congress) January 1969-October 22, 1970 

18 221

Connally, Ernest Allen 1962 

18 222

Connecticut Historic Riverway (Proposed) January 25, 1971-January 28, 1972 

18 223

Conservation Foundation December 17, 1971-April 28, 1975 

18 224

Conservation Task Force Reports National Parks of the Future March 1972 

18 225

Conservation [Miscellaneous] 1953 August 27, 1962-August 1964 

18 226A

Conservation [Staff Meeting] November 29, 1967 

18 226B

Cooperating Associations 1968 August 21, 1970 October 30, 1972 

19 227

COPARC (Council of Parks and Recreation Consultants, Inc.) August 8, 1977 February 27, 1979 

19 228

Correspondence 

Box Folder

A-C 1968-1972 

19 229

D-J 1967-1972 

19 230

K-R 1970-1972 

19 231

S-Y 1970-1972 

19 232

Correspondence: Commendation Letters 

Box Folder

 June 30, 1970-October 29, 1971 

19 233

 November 2, 1971-October 18, 1972 

19 234

 November 28-December 27, 1972 

19 235
Box Folder

[Correspondence: Congratulation Letters to Hartzog on His New Position as Executive Director of Downtown St. Louis, Inc.] June 21-July 30, 1962 

20 236

[Correspondence: Congratulation Letters to Other People] 

Box Folder

A-L 1962-1972 

20 237

M-W 1962-1972 

20 238
Box Folder

[Correspondence: Letters Concerning Hartzog Assuming His New Position as Executive Director of Downtown St. Louis, Inc.] July 9-25, 1962 

20 239A

[Correspondence: Miscellaneous] 

Box Folder

 December 3, 1964-December 7, 1967 

20 240

 January 29, 1968-June 30, 1972 

20 241

 July 5-October 31, 1972 

20 242

 November 1-December 29, 1972 

20 243

Correspondence: Retirement Letters [from Employees Concerning Their Retirement Plans] 

Box Folder

A-W 1966 

21 244

A-K 1967 

21 245

L-W 1967 

21 246

A-K 1968 

21 247

L-W 1968 

21 248

Correspondence: Retirement Letters to Hartzog from Friends 

Box Folder

A-C December 1972-February 1973 

21 249

D-L December 1972-February 1973 

21 250

M-Y December 1972-February 1973 

22 251

Retirement Letters to Hartzog from Members of Congress, A-Y December 1972 

22 252

Retirement Letters to Hartzog from National Park Service Employees, A-Z December 1972-January 1973 

22 253
Box Folder

[Correspondence: Letters Sent by Hartzog Before Departing as Director of the National Park Service] December 15, 1972 

20 239B

Council on Environmental Quality May 4, 1971 and August 7, 1972 

General note

See also Environment Quality for Their First Annual Report

22 254

Cowpens, South Carolina July 19, 1972 

22 255

Crater Lake National Park November 30, 1970 September 25, 1972 

22 256

[Critical Buildings and Utilities Construction Need for Fiscal Year 1974] November 6, 1972 

22 257

Cummer, Ninah M. H. Will November 26, 1975-May 31, 1979 

22 258

Deadwood, South Dakota. Mount Moriah Cemetery June 3, 1970 

22 259

Death Valley National Monument February 7, 1964-January 21, 1972 

22 260

Delaware Water Gap June 2-July 27, 1972 

22 261

Delegations of Authority November 18, 1963-November 16, 1971 

22 262

Delta Queen August 12, 1970 

22 263

Demary, Arthur E. November 8, 1951 

22 264

Demonstrations September 3, 1970 [1971] 

General note

(See Also Vietnam)

22 265

Denison Dam Recreational Area Report and Plan August 1943 

22 266-267

Denver Service Center July 13-September 1, 1972 

23 268

Department of the Interior. Its History and Proper Functions by Louis C. Crampton [circa 1932] 

23 269

[Department Program Criteria for the National Park Service] August 1972 

23 270

Departmental Gallery January 17, 1969 

23 271

Devil's Postpile National Monument August 9, 1972 

23 272

Dinner Squad Meetings July 26-August 21, 1968 

23 273

Dinosaur National Monument. Legislative and Grazing History August 26, 1966 

23 274

Directories: Addresses of People on Boards and in Societies and Associations-To be Sent to New Members of Subcommittee Undated 

23 275

Directories: Department of the Interior. Principal Field Offices and Locations May 1971 

23 276

Directories: Federal Business Association of Greater St. Louis 

Box Folder

 1959, 1962 

23 277

 1960-1962 

23 278
Box Folder

Directories: Federal Executive Institute. U.S. Civil Service Commission 1969-1972 

23 279

Directories: Legislative (92nd Congress) Spring 1971 

23 280

Directories: National Park Service 

Box Folder

Alumni March 1, 1973 

23 281

Memos on Changes August 1970-August 11, 1972 

23 282

Officials May 1, 1953 

23 283

Officials, Centennial Edition March 1, 1972 

23 284

Directories: National Wildlife Federation Conservation 

Box Folder

 1971 

23 285

 1977 

23 286
Box Folder

Directories: Regional Offices of 100 Federal Agencies with 98 Jurisdictional Maps 1968-1969 

23 287

Directories: Retired Employees 

Box Folder

 July 31, 1970 

24 288

 September 1971 

24 289
Box Folder

Directories: Telephone. Main 1-8100, St. Louis 1, Missouri November 1961 

24 290

Donations June 30, 1970-October 2, 1972 

24 291

Dorn, Bryan J. September 28, 1970 

24 292

Downtown St. Louis, Inc. [Hartzog's Resignation Letter as Executive Director and Secretary] January 14, 1963 

24 293

Dupont Circle May 26, 1967 

24 294

Dyke Marsh [Background Information Report] 1959-1972 

24 295

"The Earth-Man Story" by Darwin Lambert August 28, 1972 

24 296

Earth Week April 6, 1972 

24 297

Eastern National Park and Monument Association November 18, 1969 

24 298

Eastman Kodak 1972 

24 299

"An Ecological Rationale for the Natural or Artificial Regulation of Native Ungulates in Parks" by Glen F. Cole March 1971 

24 300

Ecology, National Institute of December 1970 Spring 1972 

24 301

Economic Impact of Tourism. See Destination USA. Summary Report, Volume 1 in Series 4, Folder #46 

Box Folder

[Economic Report of the President] February 1971 

24 303

Ecosystem Concept 1971 

24 304

Eisenhower National Historic Site November 27, 1967-September 1, 1972 

24 305

Eitington, Jules [Speech Ideas for Hartzog] 1959 1962 

25 306

[ The Elk of Grand Teton and Southern Yellowstone National Parks by Glen F. Cole] 1969 

25 307

Ellis Island October 5, 1970; No Date 

25 308

[Emblems, Seals, Symbols and Insignias] July 20, 1951-August 3, 1972 

25 309

Employment and Ceiling Reduction 

Box Folder

 February 1970-October 28, 1971 

25 310

 November 1-23, 1971 

25 311

 December 1-31, 1971 

25 312

 No Dates 

25 313
Box Folder

Environic Foundation International, Inc. November 5, 1970 

25 314

Environment 

Box Folder

 January 20, 1970-May 18, 1971 

26 315

 May 20, 1971-October 2, 1972 

26 316

 [circa 1972] November 29, 1974 

26 317
Box Folder

[ Environment Quality. First Annual Report of the Council on Environment Quality] August 1970 

26 318

Environmental Action, Citizens Make the Difference. Case Studies of. Prepared by the Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality, Chairman, Laurance S. Rockefeller January 1973 

26 319

Environmental Conservation 

Box Folder

 August 28, 1968-April 30, 1970 

26 320

 [circa May, 1970]-June 18, 1971 

26 321

 July 16, 1971-November 17, 1972 

26 322
Box Folder

Environmental Conservation: Booklets October 1968-1971, [no date] 

26 323

Environmental Conservation: Plan of Cooperation for the National Park Service February-May 16, 1968 

27 324

Environmental Education May 21, 1970-September 3, 1972 

27 325

Environmental Ethics Statement by George B. Hartzog, Jr. December 4, 1968-July 8, 1972 

27 326

Environmental Goals (International) 1969-September 8, 1970 

27 327

Environmental Policy Act December 2, 1970-November 10, 1972 

27 328

Environmental Trade-offs. Rep. Roy A. Taylor (North Carolina) May 30, 1974 

28 329

[Escalante Canyon Country] 1972 

28 330

Evaluation Committee July 30 and November 1, 1965 

28 331A

Evans, Brock. Conservation Center (Ref.: North Cascades) October 7, 1970 

28 331B

[Everglades. The Effects of Natural Forces on the Development and Maintenance of the Everglades, Florida by Frank C. Craighead, Jr.] 1973 

28 332

Everglades and Miami Jetport June 12, 1969-May 12, 1971 

General note

(See also South Florida)

28 333

Executive Management Seminar January 9, 1975; No Date 

28 334

Executive Seminar Center, Berkeley, California March 25-April 6, 1973 

28 335

Explorers Club 1969-1973 

28 336

Explosives October 26, 1970 

28 337

Fact Sheets October 12, 1971-February 28, 1972 

28 338A

Fact Sheets Prepared for Jerry Verkler June 6-August 16, 1972 

28 338B

Fairchild, Charles A. Exchange Agreement [on His Potomac River Property] 

General note

(See Also Dyke Marsh; George Washington Memorial Parkway; Potomac Center)

Box Folder

 December 23, 1966-March 30, 1970 

28 339

 April 14, 1970-October 19, 1971 

28 340
Box Folder

Federal Assistance Review Program (FAR) August 30, 1971-March 20, 1972 

28 341

Federal Executive Board of St. Louis. Annual Report Fiscal Year 1972 September 14, 1972 

28 342

Federal Executive Institute 

Box Folder

 December, 1965-March 20, 1969 

28 343

 May-December 19, 1969 

28 344

 January 30, 1970-May 1, 1973; No Dates 

28 345

 No Dates 

28 346
Box Folder

Federal Executive Institute: Booklets [circa 1968]-[circa 1973] 

General note

[See also Directories. Federal Executive Institute. U.S. Civil Service Commission]

28 347

Federal Executive Institute: Seminar on Central-Field Relations in the National Park Service July 13-18, 1969 September 17, 1969 

28 348

Federal Hall National Memorial 1970 October 15-20, 1972 

28 349

Federal Parks and Recreation Areas [Defining for the President Near-and Long-range Policies and Proposed Actions] October 1-7, 1969 

28 350

Field Directors October 23, 1964-September 30, 1972 

28 351

Fire Island National Seashore May 1967-February 25, 1969 

28 352A

[First World Conference on National Parks, Seattle, Washington] July 1 and 4, 1962 

28 352B

Fish and Wildlife Service December 8, 1954-August 15, 1966 

28 353

Flood Control August 10, 1966 

28 354

Florida. Brochures and Plans for Bicentennial and Florida's Future May 27, 1971-November 13, 1972 

28 355

Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument (Proposed) January 23, 1969 October 20, 1970 

28 356

Follow-up Slips 

Box Folder

 January 20, 1964-June 23, 1969 

29 357

 July 11, 1969-December 17, 1971 

29 358A

 January 18-December 15, 1972 

29 358B
Box Folder

Foothills Parkway February 18, 1971 

29 359

Ford's Theatre 

Box Folder

 May 9, 1966-January 9, 1970 

29 360

 January 19-September 10, 1970 

29 361

 October 9, 1970-June 10, 1971 

29 362

 June 18-August 18, 1971 

29 363

Forecast of Visits to the National Park System 

Box Folder

Department of the Interior/National Park Service Publications (Forecasting for Periods 1971-1981) Spring and Fall 1971 Winter 1972 

29 364

Reports May 14, 1967-May 24, 1972 

30 365
Box Folder

Forest Service-National Park Service January 31, 1963-August 30, 1972 

30 366

Forest Service-National Park Service: Publications June 1967-May 28, 1971 

30 367

Fort Caroline January 19-February 4, 1972 

30 368

Fort Stanwix. History, Historic Furnishing, and Historic Structure Reports [Rome, New York] 1976 

30 369

Fort Sumter National Monument April 11, 1968-September 12, 1972 

30 370

Fort Vancouver National Historic Site June 19, 1948 June 30, 1961 February 5, 1968-November 17, 1972 

30 371

FOST [Field Operations Study Team] October 23, 1967-November 15, 1972 

30 372

Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial 

Box Folder

Commission September 1, 1959 September 23, 1970; [no date] 

30 373

Rose Garden July 13, 1972 

30 374
Box Folder

[Franz, Joe B. Director of Oral History Project, University of Texas. Transcript of December 20, 1968 Interview with Hartzog] December 9, 1970 

30 375

Freedom of Information Act August 29, 1972 

31 376

Freeway Transportation System (Metropolitan Area) October 26-30, 1972 

General note

See also C&O Canal

31 377

Friends of the Earth September 22, 1970 June 26, 1972 

31 378

Frome, Michael [Writer] February 8-October 9, 1967 

31 379

Fund Raising Program [1972] 

31 380

Fund Status Report December 1971-April 1972 

31 381

Funnies No Dates 

31 382

Gastellum, Luis A. (Retirement) April 27, 1973 

31 383

[Gateway Arch.] May 16, 1968-[1970], [no date] 

General note

See Also Jefferson National Expansion Memorial

31 384

Gateway National Recreation Area 

Box Folder

 May 13, 1969-November 12, 1970 

31 385

 November 23, 1970-September 22, 1972; [no date] 

31 386
Box Folder

Gateway National Recreation Area. A Discussion of Problems and Suggestions for Development 1971 

31 387

Gauzza, George F. Space Comparison Study of Interior Bureaus and Offices in the Washington Area April 1972 

31 388

Geographic Name Proposals March 5, 1946 January 25, 1961 September 17, 1964-September 18, 1968 

31 389

Georgetown Waterfront August 28, 1970-December 1, 1972 

31 390

George Washington 

Box Folder

George Washington Birthplace April 15, 1968-October 13, 1972 

31 391

George Washington Boyhood Home "Ferry Farm" Suitability-Feasibility Report (Proposed) [circa 1972] 

32 392

George Washington Memorial Parkway (Fairchild and Potomac Center) March 1, 1967-January 31, 1972 

32 393

Gettysburg National Military Park December 2, 1969-November 2, 1972 

32 394

Glacier Bay National Monument [and Glacier National Park] September 9, 1965-June 28, 1972 

32 395

Glen Canyon National Recreation Area December 3, 1964-August 2, 1968 

32 396

Goals 

Box Folder

 January 9, 1964-March 7, 1966 

32 397

 April 9, 1968-August 23, 1972 

32 398
Box Folder

Golden Anniversary [National Park Service] March 25, 1965-September 20, 1966 

32 399

Golden Eagle Passport Program [Restoring the Fee Program to the Land Conservation Fund Act (Includes Fee Study Report)] December 26, 1969-July 17, 1972 

32 400

Golden Gate National Recreation Area August 7, 1970-November 10, 1972 

32 401

Golden Spike Centennial Celebration Commission August 1970 

33 402

Governor's Natural Resources Council (Nevada. Paul Laxalt, Governor) September 3, 1970 

33 403

Grand Canyon 

Box Folder

 April 14, 1964-February 19, 1969 

33 404A

 September 25, 1969-July 26, 1972 

33 404B
Box Folder

Grand Canyon: Prospectus on Accommodations, Facilities and Service in Grand Canyon (North Rim), Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks 1972 

33 405A

Grand Canyon: Prospectus on Transportation in Grand Canyon (North Rim), Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks 1972 

33 405B

Grand Canyon: Reduced Park Operations Program January 31, 1969 

33 406

Grand Canyon: Report of the National Park Service Mission 66 Frontiers Conference April 24-28, 1961 

33 407

Grand Teton National Park: Booklets and Brochures 1967-1972 

33 411

Grand Teton National Park 

General note

(See also Rockefeller Foundation)

Box Folder

 February 9, 1965-July 30, 1968 

33 408

 August 1, 1968-January 18, 1972 

33 409

 May 2-November 29, 1972 

33 410

Grand Teton National Park: Haying Operations June 6, 1952-November 27, 1972 

34 412

Grand Teton National Park: Minutes of Field Directors Meeting June 23, 1972 

34 413

Grant-Kohrs National Historic Site 1968-February 2, 1970 

34 414A

Grant-Kohrs Ranch (Montana) April 18-October 28, 1970 

34 414B

[Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge] 1969-June 24, 1974 

34 415

Great Sand Dunes National Monument March 1959 

34 416

Great Smoky Mountains National Park 

Box Folder

 September 16, 1953-June 26, 1964 

34 417

 August 6, 1964-October 23, 1969 

34 418A

 August 19, 1970-November 22, 1972 

34 418B
Box Folder

Greengo-Daughtery Archeology Proposal July 23, 1970-March 17, 1971 

34 419

[Greenwich. Nathaniel Pryor Reed's 7-Point Program for the Program for the Planning of Its Future] June 1972 

34 420

Greeting Cards July 18, 1969 

34 421

Guadalupe Mountains National Park October 15, 1966-December 23, 1971 

34 422

Guidelines (Goals, Objectives, Policy, etc.) May 7, 1964-August 1, 1971 

34 423

Gulf Islands National Seashore January 28, 1969-August 10, 1972 

34 424

Gypsy Moth July 27, 1970 May 28, 1971 

34 425

Hall, Leonard August 19-September 16, 1968 

General note

(See also Ozark National Scenic Riverways)

34 426

Hamel, Charles D. Lectures/Addresses before the Institute of Certified Public Accountants on Practice before the Board of Tax Appeals 1922-1925 

34 427

Mrs. Hansen March 11-May 13, 1970 

34 428

Harper's Ferry September 4, 1968-November 13, 1972 

34 429

Hartzog, George B., Jr.--Personal 

Box Folder

Addresses, Anniversaries, Birthdays [Index Cards] 

35 430

American Management Association Scholarship November 1956-October 3, 1957 

35 431

American University January 26-May 30, 1972 

35 432

Application for Federal Employment 

Box Folder

 December 6, 1943-March 11, 1951 

35 433

 June 3, 1952-January 12, 1963 

35 434

Army 

Box Folder

Reserve Papers April, 1941-December 17, 1958 

35 435

Service Record May 23, 1941-August 16, 1946 

35 436

Awards 

Box Folder

William A. Jump Memorial Foundation November 8, 1955-June 22, 1956 

34 437

Missouri Park and Recreation Association; Society of Architectural Historians 1963 1967 

35 438
Box Folder

Biographical Data June 17, 1959-September 1986 

35 439

Concord-Trinity Methodist Church Contract 1960 

35 440

Correspondence (Business, Family and Personal) 

Box Folder

 July 27, 1950-August 5, 1955 

35 441

 February 18, 1957-December 27, 1960 

35 442

 January 9, 1961-February 26, 1962 

35 443

 March 8, 1962-January 30, 1963 

36 444

 August 21, 1970-January 5, 1973 

36 445

 November 3, 1977-January 24, 1980 

36 446

Education 

Box Folder

American Management Association Courses, General May, 1948 Spring 1954-March 12, 1958 

36 447

American Management Association Courses, General March 14, 1958-1960 

36 448

American Management Association Courses, General 1961-May 8, 1962 

36 449

American Management Association Courses Unit #1 1954-1955 

36 450

American Management Association Courses Units #2 and #3 1950-1958 

36 451

American Management Association Courses Unit #4 1955 1958 

36 452

American University Final Examination June 9, 1955 

37 453

American University "Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining" 1955 

37 454

Essays/Term Papers Undated 

37 455

Executive Development 1953-1954 

37 456

Management Publications January, 1955-January 6, 1958 

37 457

[Miscellaneous] 1945-1962 

37 458

Papers and Notes 1955 

37 459

Papers and Reports 1955 

37 460

Papers and Take-Home Exams Undated 

37 461
Box Folder

Funnies 1957 

37 462

Honorary Memberships, Certificates 1958-1969; Undated 

37 463

Itinerary Speaking Engagements 1961-1970 

38 464

Itinerary Invitations Undated 

38 465

Miscellaneous 

Box Folder

 January 15, 1963-December 19, 1972 

38 466

 December 20, 1972-October 10, 1980 

38 467

Pay and Time Attendance Records 

Box Folder

 1942-1957 

38 468

 1958-1962 

38 469

Personal 

Box Folder

 January 6, 1969-April 16, 1973 

38 470

Miscellaneous 1958-1972; Undated 

38 471
Box Folder

Personnel May 10, 1966-August 11, 1970 

38 472

Professional 

Box Folder

Appointments. Assistant Superintendent of Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Superintendent of Jefferson National Expansion Memorial October 28, 1957-April 18, 1962 

38 473

Federal Employment Forms 1951-1958 

38 474

[Resignation Forms] December, 1972 

38 475

Rotary Club June 17, 1960-January 23, 1963 

39 476

Travel Authorization and Vouchers 1951-1972 

39 477

Travel Itineraries 1951-1972 

39 478

Travel Miscellaneous 1950-1957 

39 479

Vouchers 1963-1965 

39 480

Vouchers 1966-1967 

39 481

Uniforms 1960-1961 

39 482
Box Folder

Harvey, Frederick Henry. "Meals by Fred Harvey" by James David Henderson and "The Coming of Fred Harvey" from a Book on the Santa Fe Railroad by James Marshall 1965 

39 483

Hassebrock, Earl A. March 12, 1970 

40 484

Hawaii 

Box Folder

 May 26, 1967-September 28, 1970 

40 485

 October 2, 1970-February 25, 1972 

40 486
Box Folder

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park April, 1968-April 23, 1970 

40 487

Health Maintenance July 19, 1972 

40 488

Hecht, Dr. [ Family Safety Article Mentions the Tragic Death of His Nine-Year-Old Son, Andrew Hecht, in One of Yellowstone Park's Thermal Springs] October 30, 1970 April 29, 1971 

40 489

Henderson, James David. See Harvey, Frederick Henry 

Box Folder

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site: Dedication August 10, 1972 

40 490

Herbert Hoover National Historic Site: Hartzog Greetings (Final Copy) August 10, 1972 

40 491

Hetch Hetchy December 17, 1969 

40 492

Historic American Buildings Survey 1969 September 8, 1970 August 29, 1972 

40 493

Historic Preservation 

Box Folder

 June 8, 1906-December 14, 1965 

40 494

 February 9, 1966-January 31, 1967 

40 495

 February 8, 1967-November 9, 1972 

40 496
Box Folder

Historic Preservation: Policies of the National Park Service 1969 

41 497

Historical Documents July 25, 1972 

41 498

History of the National Park Service August 7, 1967-November 21, 1972 

41 499

Honey Hollow Watershed National Historic Landmark November 5 and December 9, 1970 

41 500

Hoover Camp-Shenandoah 1966 February 25-April 13, 1970 

41 501

Horse Patrols and Motor Interpretive Trails June 12, 1964 June 21-September 19, 1968 

41 502

Housing, Employee September, 1965 January 22-August 26, 1970 

41 503

Houston, Douglas B. [Some Articles by a Research Biologist in the Office of Natural Science Studies, National Park Service] May 14 and December 28, 1971; No Date 

41 504

Humanisphere September 28, 1970-July 2, 1971 

41 505

[Ice Age National Scientific Reserve, Wisconsin] December 3, 1963-October 21, 1970 

41 506

Idaho Recreation and Park Conference June 29-October 30, 1970 

41 507

Inactive Authorized Areas November 9, 1972 

41 508

Independence National Historical Park July 27, 1964-October 11, 1972 May 1, 1989 

41 509

Indian Economy Task Force Report 1970 

41 510

Indian Programs and Relations 

General note

(See also Navajo Tribe)

Box Folder

 October 19, 1967-December 30, 1970 

41 511

 January 5, 1971-December 2, 1972 

41 512
Box Folder

Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore November 5, 1966-September 4, 1972 

42 513

Information: Alert System-Weekly Reports on Outstanding Matters May 5-20, 1971 

42 514A

Information: Office Reports November 30-December 20, 1971 

42 514B

Information: Policies, Programs and Services November 28, 1966-June 15, 1971 

42 515

Inholding [National Park Service's "Opportunity Purchase" Inholding Program] November 5, 1969 

42 516

In-Service Administration for Line Managers Course November 1969-January 23, 1970 

42 517

In-Service Training: A Guide to Supervisory Development; Information Handbook Undated 

42 518

In-Service Training: Management Development Program 1963 

42 519

Intake Assignments (Urban Dimensions) September 26, 1972 

42 520

Intake Training Program August 23 and October 17, 1972 

42 521

Interdepartmental June 18, 1970 

42 522

Interdepartmental and Interagency Relationships December 27, 1968-May 8, 1970 

42 523

Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Briefing March 9, 1971 

42 524

Interior Committees and Sub-committees (91st Congress, Second Session) 1970-1971 

42 525

International November 3, 1969-May, 1972 

42 526

International Biological Program. See Speeches. Miller, George P. 

Box Folder

[International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources] September 11-16, 1972 

42 527

international Parks November 1968-April 26, 1972 

42 528

Interpretive Services July 10 and September 15, 1972; [no date] 

42 529

Introduction Letters July 7, 1966-September 25, 1972 

42 530

Invitation Lists 1964-1971, Undated 

43 531

Iowa 1933 

43 532

Ironside Corporation Report [and Survey on the National Park Service] July 7 and 21, 1972 October 25, 1972 

43 533

Isaak Walton League of America. [Statement on Proposal to Establish Computerized Reservation Systems for Certain National Parks] February 23, 1973 

43 534

Isle Royal National Park (Michigan) February 6, 1969 June 9 and September 9, 1970 

43 535

Issue Papers for Program Strategy and Decisions November 15, 1968-February 29, 1972 

43 536

Jackson Hole Airport July 6, 1972 

General note

(See Also Grand Teton National Park and Rockefeller Foundation)

43 537

[Senator Henry M.] Jackson Legislation 

Box Folder

 1973-July 12, 1974 

43 538

 October 15, 1974-September 1, 1976 

43 539

 September 2, 1976-March 18, 1977 

43 540
Box Folder

[Senator Henry M.] Jackson Legislation: Nationwide Outdoor Recreation Draft Plan Prepared by the Department of the Interior] September 1974 

43 541

James M. Kittleman 

Box Folder

 December 14, 1965-January 13, 1971 

44 542

 January 20, 1971-July 17, 1972 

44 543
Box Folder

Jamestown. Glasshouse Donation October 12, 1972 

44 544

Japan April 1970 July 20, 1972 

44 545

[Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: Book] [circa 1964] 

44 546

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: Construction 1933-June 25, 1962 

44 547

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: Construction October 16-December 28, 1962 

44 248

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: Miscellaneous January 16, 1959-December 23, 1960 

44 549A

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: Miscellaneous January 3, 1961-October 31, 1972 

44 549B

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: Negotiations-City, Old Cathedral, State Highway Department, Union Electric and Telephone Company February 23, 1960-June 1, 1962 

44 549C

[Jewel Cave National Monument, South Dakota] 1966 

44 550A

Job Corps March 24, 1964-March 4, 1966 

44 550B

Job Request Undated 

44 551

John F. Kennedy Center: National Cultural Center April 24 and June 21, 1972 

45 552

John F. Kennedy Center: Performing Arts Center 

Box Folder

Board of Trustees 

45 553

Finances and Operations 1972 

45 554-557

News Release November 27, 1972 

45 558
Box Folder

John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site Dedication May 29, 1969 March 17-May 29, 1969 

45 559

Johnson Proclamations, History of the 1968-1969 September 30, 1970 Winter 1980 

45 560

Kansas November 3, 1971 

45 561

Kentucky. Shakertown June 29, 1972 

45 562

Kilgore, Bruce M. "The Role of Fire in Managing Red Fir Forests" March 10, 1971 

45 563

KOA (Kampgrounds of America) July-September 23, 1970 

45 564

Lake Mead National Recreation Area July 9, 1964-September 25, 1972 

45 565

Lake Mead National Recreation Area October 13-16, 1972 

46 566

Lake Powell-Four Corners Area July, 1967 March 2, 1971 

46 567

Lake Tahoe May 15, 1969-August 25, 1972 

46 568

Land Acquisition and Exchanges June 17-August 11, 1970 

46 569

Land Acquisition for Outdoor Recreation-Analysis of Selected Legal Problems 1962 

46 570

Land Acquisition: General 

Box Folder

 November 3, 1964-January, 1967 

46 571

 January 25, 1967-January 23, 1970 

46 572

 March 5, 1970-March 3, 1972 

46 573

 April 26-August 16, 1972 

46 574
Box Folder

Land Acquisition: Mayo [Robert P. Mayo, Director, Bureau of the Budget] Letters September 10-November 14, 1969 

46 575

Land Acquisition Program (Prior to Fiscal Year 1960; Fiscal Year 1960-90th Congress; 91st Congress) 

Box Folder

 December 14, 1966-September 1, 1970 

46 576A

 December 14, 1970-July 20, 1972 

47 576B

Land and Water Conservation Fund 

Box Folder

 May, 1963-April 17, 1966 

47 577

 July 20, 1967-December 2, 1971 

47 578

 January 14, 1972-June 24, 1974; [no date] 

47 579
Box Folder

Land Classification and Recreational Carrying Capacity. Criteria December 31, 1972 

47 580

Land Management November 12, 1970 

47 581

Landmark Services, Inc. October 20-December 9, 1970 

General note

(See also Tourmobile)

47 582

Landmarks. Potential National Natural Landmarks in the GreatPlains: Geological Categories of History of Landforms and History of Lifeforms by Donald F. Trimble July 1972 

General note

See also Natural Landmarks Programs

47 583

Land Use March 1971-August 15, 1972 

47 584

Land Use: How Will America Grow? A Citizen Guide to Land-Use Planning. Prepared by the Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality April 1976 

47 585

Land Use: "Where Do We Grow From Here?" by Robert Cahn. Reprint from the Christian Science Monitor 1973 

47 586

Lane, L.W., Jr. [President and Publisher of Sunset Magazine] October 26, 1971-1973 

47 587

La Push Ocean Park October 5, 1970 

47 588

Lassen Volcanic National Park (California) December 26, 1972 

47 589

Law Enforcement October 7, 1968-July 28, 1972 

48 590

Lee, Ronald F. [Death] August 22, 1972 

48 591

Legal August 20, 1969 

48 592

Legislation 

General note

(See also Task Forces. Legislation)

Box Folder

 1935-November 7, 1966 

48 593

 November 21, 1966-November 18, 1968 

48 594

 December 12, 1968-January 20, 1970 

48 595

 March 5, 1970-January 6, 1971 

48 596

 January 29-November 23, 1971 

48 597

 December 3, 1971-July 25, 1972 

48 598

 August 10-November 8, 1972 

49 599

[Proposed Legislative Program] 1972 

49 600

 June 23, 1973-1974 

49 601
Box Folder

Le Parc National Des Ecrins 1971-1972 

49 602

Lessig, Charles W. November 10, 1972 

49 603

Lewis, Judge Echion Undated 

49 604

Liaison. Inter-bureau May 13, 1971 

49 605

Lincoln Gallery October 29, 1970 

49 606

Lincoln [Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Living Historical Farm and Knob Creek Boyhood Farm] April 23, 1970-October 9, 1972 June 16, 1988 

49 607

Lincoln Memorial Traffic [circa October 1970] 

49 608

Lincoln Rocker Request March 15, 1967 

49 609

Lombardo, Carl [Selling His Property Within and Adjacent to Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area] June 21-December 5, 1977 

49 610

Looking Ahead Memo May 6-June 27, 1969 

49 611

Louisiana Council for Music and Performing Arts April 27 and November 23, 1971 

49 612

M-McClelland, John L.; Minute Man; Montgomery, G. V.; May, Morton D 1970-1972 

49 613

Maintenance Supervisor (Final Report) December 19, 1972 

49 614

Malpais November 13, 1970 

49 615

Mammoth Cave National Park December 23, 1970-May 23, 1974 

49 616

Man and His Environment September 25, 1970 

49 617

Man and His Urban Environment. A Manual of Specific Considerations for the Seventies and Beyond by Fred Smith November 1972 

49 618

Management 

Box Folder

 March 11, 1925 November 3, 1960-December 8, 1970 

49 619

 January 4, 1971-November 3, 1972 

50 620

And Budgeting September 13, 1972 July 8, 1980 

50 621

Goal Setting 1964 

50 622

"A Guide to Management Reading" (Prepared by Branch of Training, National Park Service) April 2, 1969 May 27 and August 21, 1970 

50 623

And Personnel February 8, 1955-August 7, 1972 

50 624

[Personnel Transfers, Criticism of Too Frequent] July 10, 1972 

50 625

Philosophy Statement October 23, 1967-January 4, 1971 

50 626

Reports and Evaluations September 21-24, 1971 

50 627

Review August 18 and 22, 1972 

General note

(See also Ironside Corporation Report)

50 628

System [of the National Park Service] July 12, 1969-September 15, 1971 

50 629
Box Folder

Manassas National Battlefield Park February 13-26, 1969 

50 630

Mankato State College and Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. Speaking Engagements 1964 May 1-24, 1969 

50 631

Manual. Branch of Lands Manual Material Status Report November 26, 1957 

50 632

Mar-a-Lago [Marjorie Merriweather Post's Palm Beach Mansion] March 13, 1968-November 19, 1972 

50 633

Marine Parks and Refuges July 7 and 27, 1970 

50 634

Marine Pollution December 5, 1972 

50 635

Marshall Hall. See Piscataway Park (Maryland) 

Box Folder

Martha's Vineyard June 26, 1972 

50 636A

Martin Luther King Memorial Proposal May 27, 1968-May 26, 1969 

50 636B

Martinka, Clifford J. [Articles on Elk, White-tailed Deer and Grizzly Bears] July 1969-November 1972 

51 637

Maryland. Society for Preservation of Maryland Antiquities [Cooperative Agreements and Historic Site Designation Orders] 1947 1953 1965 

51 638

Master Planning October 10, 1969-November 23, 1971 

51 639

Master Plans for Parks [Road Building] April 23, 1969 

51 640

McGovern, George 1972 

51 641

McGuire Nuclear Stations October 19, 1970 

51 642

McVaugh Painting Collection July 7, 1972 

51 643

Meagher, Mary [Articles on Winter Weather as a Regulating Influence on Bison Population in Yellowstone National Park] February and December 1971 

51 644

Memos: Administrative and Confidential June 18, 1968-December 4, 1972 

51 645

Memos: Confidential 

Box Folder

Miscellaneous March 24, 1965-November 1, 1972 

51 646

Non-Security March 18, 1965-[circa October 20, 1972] 

51 647

Personal July 8, 1965-October 30, 1972 

51 648

Superintendents' Meetings, Follow-up Comments April 14-August 6, 1969 

51 649

[Memos: Follow-up] 

Box Folder

 February 18, 1965-June 11, 1970 

51 650

 July 14, 1970-June 27, 1972 

51 651

 July 14-November 29, 1972 

51 652

[Memos From Director Hartzog] 

Box Folder

 January 8, 1964-December 8, 1966 

51 653

 January 9, 1967-March 11, 1969 

51 654

 March 19-December 1, 1969 

51 655

 January 2-November 27, 1970 

52 656

 December 2, 1970-May 18, 1971 

52 657

 May 25, 1971-June 16, 1972 

52 658

 July 10-December 21, 1972 

52 659

 June 30, 1958-December 30, 1964 

52 660

 January 4, 1965-September 16, 1966 

52 661

 October 21, 1966-March 6, 1969 

53 662

 March 10-April 30, 1969 

53 663

 May 1-July 31, 1969 

53 664

 August 1-December 22, 1969 

53 665

 January 2-June 12, 1970 

53 666

 July 2, 1970-March 26, 1971 

53 667

 April 2-July 27, 1971 

54 668

 August 2-November 30, 1971 

54 669

 December 10, 1971-March 16, 1972 

54 670

 March 21-August 31, 1972 

54 671

 September 12-December 19, 1972 

54 672

[Memos to Director Hartzog] 

Box Folder

 January 4, 1964-March 28, 1966 

54 673

 April 7, 1966-December 22, 1967 

54 674

 January 10, 1968-January 6, 1969 

55 675

 January 13-May 9, 1969 

55 676

 May 12-July 28, 1969 

55 677

 August 1-September 29, 1969 

55 678

 October 1, 1969-January 30, 1970 

55 679

 February 2-April 6, 1970 

55 680
Box Folder

[ The Meramec Basin Water and Economic Development. Summary and a Program of Water Development Proposals Volume 1. Report of the Meramec Basin Research Project] February 1962 

55 681

[ The Meramec River Basin. An Information Bulletin Prepared by the U.S. Army Engineer District, St. Louis, Missouri] September 1962 

55 682

[ The Meramec River Basin: A National Recreation Area Study] [circa 1969] 

55 683

Military Property with Park Potential October 2, 1970 

56 684

Mineral Surveys August 12, 1966-August 5, 1971 

56 685

[ The Minnesota Volunteer. Special Edition. Adventure in Education] September-October 1972 

56 686

Minorities September 29-November 17, 1971 

56 687

Minutes of Meetings June 30, 1967 January 7-October 6, 1969 

56 688

Miscellaneous Fragments November 16 and 26, 1972; [no date] 

56 689

Mission 66 December 10, 1957-December 22, 1958 July 27, 1965 

General note

(See Also Administration and Management)

56 690

Mississippi: Maps 1962-1970; Undated 

56 691

Mississippi: Trip to Natchez January 25-April 4, 1971 

56 692

Missouri: Miscellaneous Reports September 10 and November 4, 1968 October 23, 1972 

56 693

Missouri River Basin July 17, 1970 

56 694

Missouri: School of Forestry Advisory Council October 5, 1962 

56 695

Montana September 16, 1970 November 14, 1972 

56 696

Monthly Reports From Field Directors 

Box Folder

 February 4-August 6, 1971 

56 697

 September 3-December 17, 1971 

56 698

 January 5-May 31, 1972 

56 699

 June 2-November 13, 1972 

56 700
Box Folder

Moore's Creek Battleground Association, Inc. August 1, 1972 

56 701

Morristown National Historic Park (New Jersey) July 31, 1969-February 26, 1971 

57 702

Mount McKinley Park Company Ad Hoc Committee "Representing Employees" April 9, 1970-August 18, 1972 

57 703

Mount Rainier National Park (Washington) February 19, 1969 

57 704

Mount Rushmore Presidential Institute and National Memorial January 28, 1970 [circa 1972] 

57 705

Museums. Miscellaneous Letters September 18, 1969-August 8, 1972 

57 706

 December 6, 1972 

57 707

Nantucket Sound Islands Trust March 21-May 31, 1973 

57 708

Natchez Trace June 30, 1967 November 10, 1970 

57 709

[National Association of Counties Annual Banquet] July 3, 1972 

57 710

National Capital Downtown Committee [Report on Progress] April 1973 

57 711

National Capital Parks 

Box Folder

 August 31, 1961-June 26, 1967 

57 712

 July 3, 1967-June 13, 1968 

57 713

 July 3, 1968-February 27, 1969 

57 714

 March 13, 1969-February 27, 1970 

57 715

 March 3, 1970-December 8, 1972 

57 716
Box Folder

National Capital Planning Commission: Miscellaneous February 18, 1970-September 11, 1972 

57A 717

National Capital Planning Commission. Planning Washington 1924-1976: An Era of Planning for the National Capital and Environs April 30, 1976 

57A 718

National Capital Region 

Box Folder

 September 14, 1960-May 28, 1964 

57A 719

 June 1-December 30, 1964 

57A 720

 January 8, 1965-June 16, 1966 

58 721

 September 12, 1966-1967 

58 722

National Capital Region Briefing Book 

Box Folder

Administration January 13, 1964 

58 723

Conservation, Interpretation and Use; Operations and Maintenance January 22, 1964 

58 724

Regional Office February 6, 1964 

58 725
Box Folder

National Capital Region Telephone Directory Summer 1977 

58 726

National Capital and Urban Park Affairs November 19-27, 1970 

58 727

National Conference on State Parks [Includes Planning and Civic Comments] June, 1962-September 23, 1971 

58 728

National Conference on State Parks: Myrtle Beach, South Carolina September 20-24, 1970 January 27-September 23, 1970 

58 729

National Environmental Education Development Program. See NEED 

Box Folder

National Environmental Landmarks Program March 28, 1968-1971 

58 730

National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, Improvements Needed n Federal Efforts to Implement the (Report) May 18, 1972 

58 731

National Geographic Society Articles: "Tomorrow's National Parks" by George B. Hartzog, Jr. [Drafts, Revisions, Correspondence] 1965 

59 732

National Geographic Society Articles: "Your National Parks in the Years Ahead" by George B. Hartzog, Jr. [Drafts, Revisions, Correspondence] 

Box Folder

 October 19, 1965-January 21, 1966 

59 733

 January 28-September 12, 1966 

59 734
Box Folder

National Geographic Society Lectures 1972-1973 

59 735

National Graduate University January 25, 1968 

59 736

National Heritage Trust Fund Act January 31, 1973-March 2, 1977 

General note

(See also Jackson Legislation)

59 737

National Historic Landmark Series July 18, 1972 

59 738

National Historic Landmarks Program 1969 

59 739

National Historic Preservation April 10, 1970-December 22, 1972 1980 

59 740

National Landmarks December 14, 1964-August 6, 1969 

59 741

National Landmarks: Inspection Standards August 27-28, 1968 

59 742

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration December 4, 1970 

59 743

National Park Courier 

Box Folder

Centennial Edition September 1972 

59 744

Correspondence February 12, 1960-June 29, 1964 

59 745

Newspapers May 1969-May 1974 

59 746

National Park Foundation 

Box Folder

 May 25, 1962 February 15, 1966-June 19, 1968 

59 747

 July 2-December 16, 1968 

60 748

 January-December 10, 1969 

60 749

 March-October 8, 1970 

60 750

 October 15, 1970-September 30, 1971 

60 751

 October 1971-March 21, 1972 

60 752

 April 14-August 28, 1972 

60 753

 September 1-December 21, 1972 

60 754
Box Folder

National Park Foundation: Agency Report as of March 31, 1970 

60 755

National Park Foundation: Board July 19, 1968 

60 756

[National Park Foundation: Board Meeting, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming] September 18, 1972 

61 757

National Park Foundation: Bylaws and Goals December 18, 1967-September 18, 1972 

61 758

National Park Foundation: Financial Statements and Reports 1970-1972 

61 759

National Parklands Passports June 26, 1972 

61 760

National Park Service 

Box Folder

Criteria for Parklands 1967 1971-1972 

61 761

Historical Society July 18, 1967-March 30, 1971; No Dates 

61 762

Interpreters' Newsletters July 1, 1967-October, 1970 

61 763

Listing of Position Titles 1972 

61 764

Officials [Historical Listings of Positions] (Centennial Edition) March 1, 1972 

61 765A

[Planning and Design Process] [no date] 

61 765B

[Taping Its History] March 6, 1962-August 12, 1964 

61 765C
Box Folder

The National Park System and the National Park Service, A Brief on (Prepared for Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall) December 15, 1960 

61 766

National Parks and the American Landscape [Exhibit Book] 1972 

61 767

[ National Parks and Landmarks] 1968 1972 

61 768

[ National Parks Magazine] 1963 

61 769

"National Parks: Our Struggle to Create Enough" by George Biderman for Passages July 1972 

61 770A

[National Parks Tour 1919. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Outing Party. Inauguration of Government Motor Service Connecting Denver, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone and Glacier Parks] February 13, 1969 

61 770B

National Recreation and Park Association 

Box Folder

Affiliations September 14, 1972-April 5, 1978 

61 771

Agenda for 1977-1978 February 27, 1978 

62 772

Arlington County BPOL Tax January 7, 1977-January 24, 1978 

62 773

Auditors June 18 and July 21, 1980 

62 774

Better Business Bureau Rating October 14, 1977-April 19, 1979 

62 775

Board Meeting August 17 and 22, 1978 

62 776

Board of Trustees October 5, 1976-August 31, 1978 

62 777

Board Meeting and Executive Committee Meetings May 14-16, 1970 

62 778

Code of Ethics November 26, 1975 January 6, 1976 

62 779

Congress 

Box Folder

Boston May 14, 1975-October 17, 1976 

62 780

Denver October 1974 

62 781A

Las Vegas and Miami September 14, 1977-October 3, 1978 

62 781B

Philadelphia Civic Center June 11-September 30, 1970 

62 782A
Box Folder

[Directory of National Organizations Related to Recreation, Parks, and Leisure] 1974 

62 782B

Energy Contract between the National Recreation and Park Association and the National Park Service June 30, 1977-March 7, 1978 

62 783

Executive Committee Meetings December 6, 1972-February 27, 1978 

62 784

Financial (Audits) September 9-November 18, 1977 

62 785

Legal and Legislation January 12, 1976-July 5, 1979 

63 786

"Life. Be In It" Program February 8-August 29, 1979 

63 787

[Miscellaneous] March 23-April 21, 1978 

63 788

Newsletters [ Board of Trustees Newsletter and  Dateline: NRPA] March 27-August 4, 1978 

63 789

1965 Merger Documents and E. Channing Coolidge Trust Bequest to the National Recreation and Park Association 1965-07-23 September 22-October 9, 1975 

63 790

Officers and Committees April 22, 1970-August 18, 1971 

63 791

Oversight Hearing (Dwight F. Rettie) March 22, 1973 

63 792

Pension, Retirement, Tax-Deferred Annuities, Insurance October 10, 1974-May 15, 1978 

63 793

Personnel Policy Manual May, 1978 

63 794

Program Committee May 3, 1973 

63 795

Trustees-Member Committee on Minority Affairs 1973 

63 796

Washington Action Reports May 18, 1973-August 11, 1978 

63 797

National Recreation Areas 

Box Folder

Administrative Jurisdiction 1959-March 27, 1969 

63 798A

Administrative Jurisdiction April 18, 1969-July 27, 1970 

63 798B

Policy Statements, Printed Materials, Proposals March 15, 1963-July 27, 1970 

63 799
Box Folder

National Register of Historic Places November 6, 1969-May 10, 1970 

63 800

National Seashore [Vehicle and Use Regulations Study, Interim Report (Memo)] October 31, 1968 

64 801

National Seashores, Acquisition Costs of (Congressional Research Service) September 1, 1977 

64 802

National Symphony December 4, 1970 

64 803

National Tourism Resources Review Commission. Executive Committee Meeting August 1-2 and 15, 1972 

64 804

National Trust for Historic Preservation November 3, 1967-November 22, 1972 

64 805

National Visitor Center (Washington, D.C.) 

Box Folder

 November 10, 1966-June 27, 1968 

64 806

 September 19, 1968-May 22, 1969 

64 807

 June 4, 1969-September 30, 1970 

64 808

 March 15, 1971-May 1974 

64 809
Box Folder

National Visitor Center (Washington, D.C.): Agreement Between USA and Terminal Realty Baltimore Co. and Terminal Realty Penn Co. March 1, 1972 

64 810

National Visitor Center (Washington, D.C.): Annual Reports (Status I and II) January 15, 1970-November 13, 1972 

64 811

National Visitor Center (Washington, D.C.): Facilities Act [to Build the National Visitor Center] November 7, 1966-March 12, 1968 

64 812

[National Visitor Center (Washington, D.C.): Report of the National Visitor Center Study Commission] September 15, 1967 

64 813

National Wilderness Preservation Act. See Wilderness 

Box Folder

National Wildlife Federation: Conservation Reports March 23, 1973-February 15, 1979 

64 814

[National Wildlife Federation: Statement by Its Director of Conservation, Louis S. Clapper, on Camping Reservations in the National Parks] February 23, 1973 

64 815

Nation's Business. Publications March 1955; Undated 

64 816

Nationwide Outdoor Recreation Plan February 28, 1969-July 3, 1970 

65 817

Nationwide Outdoor Recreation Plan: Public Forum July 11-12, 1972 

65 818

Natural Area Preservation July 7, 1969-May 25, 1972 

65 819

[Natural Beauty, President Lyndon Johnson's Message on] February 8-October 1, 1965 

65 820

Natural History Landmarks March 9, 1962-June 23, 1970 

65 821

Natural History Theme Analysis by James W. Larson, Lloyd L. Loope and Peter S. Hayden 1970 

65 822

Natural Landmarks Programs 1969 and December 4, 1972 

65 823

Natural Resources, Department of Proposal under President Nixon's Departmental Reorganization Plan 

Box Folder

 January 8, 1970-February 12, 1971 

65 824

 February 22-August 6, 1971 

65 825

 December 17, 1971-October 2, 1972 

65 826
Box Folder

Natural Science Studies, Office of May, 1969 October 27, 1970 

65 827

The Nature Conservancy December 30, 1970 June 9, 1972 and October 12, 1972 

66 828

The Nature Conservancy: Annual Reports 1971-1973 

66 829

[ Nature Conservation and Landscape Management in the Federal Republic of Germany-Dates, Facts and Figures] 1970 

66 830A

Nature Preservation Proposal June 10-17, 1970 October 13, 1972 

66 830B

[Nauvoo Visitors Center Dedication, Illinois] September 1971 

66 831

Navajo Tribe 1958 August 23, 1966-May 8, 1970 

General note

(See Also Indian ...)

66 832

The Naval Aviation Executive Institute: Evaluation and Recommendations (Prepared by the National Academy of Public Administration) March 1977 

66 833

Nauvoo Restoration Incorporated. See Mankato State College and Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. Speaking Engagements 

66 833

Navy Munitions November 7, 1966-January 8, 1971 

66 834

NEED [National Environmental Education Development] [Includes Teacher's Guides] 

Box Folder

Adventure in Environment 1970-1971 

66 835

Third/Fourth Grades 1969 

66 836

Fifth/Sixth Grades 1969 

66 837

Seventh/Eighth Grades 1969 

66 838

Miscellaneous January 7, 1969-August 25, 1972 

67 839
Box Folder

New Jersey. Shore Erosion Problem November 14, 1972 

67 840

Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society August 24, 1962 

67 841

New River Plantation (Jasper County, South Carolina) August 23 and 25, 1969 October 24, 1969 

67 842

Newspaper Clippings 

Box Folder

 February 18, 1962-August 26, 1971 

67 843

 September, 1971-May 19, 1972 

67 844

 May 20-July 28, 1972 

67 845

 August 1-September 30, 1972 

67 846

 October 1-December 13, 1972 

67 847

 December 14, 1972-January 18, 1973, [no date] 

68 848

News Releases, Department of the Interior 

Box Folder

 June 25, 1963-January 30, 1969 

68 849

 February 2-May 9, 1969 

68 850

 May 11-August 31, 1969 

68 851

 September 14, 1969-February 20, 1970 

68 852

 March 1-July 31, 1970 

69 853

 August 3, 1970-February 28, 1971 

69 854

 March 1-July 31, 1971 

69 855

 August 1-December 28, 1971 

69 856

 January 2-April 27, 1972 

69 857

 May 2-July 25, 1972 

69 858

 July 26-October 10, 1972 

69 859

 October 15-December 29, 1972 

69 860
Box Folder

New Year's Message to Employees January 2, 1963-December 21, 1970 

70 861

Nez Perce National Historical Park May 16-August 3, 1967 

70 862

Nixon Birthplace (Yorba Linda, California) July 31-December 18, 1969 

70 863

Nixon, Richard M. Notes for State of the Union Message; October 27, 1970 [ Papers Relating to the President's Departmental Reorganizational Program: A Reference Compilation] 

Box Folder

 March 1971 

70 865

 February 1972 

70 866
Box Folder

Nixon, Mrs. Richard (Patricia). Environmental Program Proposal [circa May]-October 27, 1969 

70 867

Nixon, Mrs. Richard (Patricia). Miscellaneous 1970-1972 

70 868

North Anna Power Station October 23, 1970 

70 869

North Cascades National Park 

Box Folder

 April 22, 1947 February 1, 1963-December 7, 1965 

70 870

 January 5-May 12, 1966 

70 871

 July 1, 1966-August 9, 1967 

70 872

 September 1, 1967-March 5, 1968 

70 873

 May 8, 1968-December 11, 1983 

71 874

Northeast Region 

Box Folder

 January 28-August 14, 1970 

71 875

 October 7, 1970-December 27, 1971 

71 876

 January 5-November 1, 1972 

71 877
Box Folder

Northwest Region February 18, 1964-December 17, 1969 

71 878

[Notes, Miscellaneous] 1970 

71 879A

Ocmulgee National Monument October 17, 1970 

71 879B

[ Odyssey of the California Islands by Thorne Hall] March 5, 1963 

71 880

Office of Travel and Information Services November 4, 1968-April 23, 1969 

71 881

Oklahoma National Recreation Area Proposal September 8, 1972 

71 882A

[The Old Cathedral ... St. Louis IX Basilica, St. Louis, Missouri] 1968 

71 882B

Olympic National History Association April 24-October 25, 1972 

71 883

Olympic National Park 

Box Folder

 June 26, 1964-May 23, 1968 

71 884

[Bogachiel Ridge] April 14, 1969-October 25,1972 

71 885

Boundary Study Committee Report September 2, 1966 

71 886
Box Folder

Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area; Oregon Trail Revisited January 3, 1969-August 18, 1972 

72 887

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (Arizona),  The Economic Impact Study of April 1970 

72 888

Organization and Personnel 

Box Folder

 September 15, 1966-March 21, 1969 

72 889

 April 14, 1969-March 11, 1971 

72 890

 April 12-June 2, 1971 

72 891

 July 16-October 26, 1971 

72 892

 November 3-December 21, 1971 

72 893

 January 12-April 28, 1972 

72 894

 May 5-September 29, 1972 

72 895

Organizational Charts. Regional Offices 

General note

(See Also Oversize Organizational and Staffing Charts)

Box Folder

 October 21, 1969, [no date] 

73 896

 February 16, 1972 

73 897
Box Folder

Organizational Study 1963-1964 

73 898

Orientation July 17, 1970 

73 899

Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission Reports #1 and #12 1962 

73 900

Oxon Run November 2-24, 1970 

73 901

Ozark National Scenic Riverways 

Box Folder

 July 4, 1961-February 27, 1967 

73 902

 March 3, 1967-February 29, 1968 

73 903

 March 14, 1968-April 15, 1970 

73 904A

 May 1, 1970-May 3, 1991 

73 904B
Box Folder

Pacific Northwest Region July 7-December 2, 1970 

73 905

Padre Island National Seashore January 16, 1964-May 23, 1969 

74 906

Painted Desert Inn, Petrified Forest National Park April 24, 1969 

74 907

Park Development Conference January 11, 1956-September 30, 1957 

74 908

Park Ranger Series November, 1966-August 1, 1972 

74 909A

["Parks Are For People" by Conrad L. Wirth. Reprinted from Parks & Recreation] June 1959 

74 909B

Pea Ridge National Military Park August 6, 1970 

74 910

Pennsylvania Avenue [Includes Washington Mall Master Plan] 

Box Folder

 January, 1966-June 10, 1970 

74 911

 August 4, 1970-April 13, 1972 

74 912
Box Folder

Pennsylvania Cultural Loop Bus (Philadelphia) 1972 

74 913

People in the Parks Program 1969-1970 

74 914

Personnel 

Box Folder

 January 15, 1963-June 24, 1964 

74 915

 July 17, 1964-May 19, 1970 

74 916

 August 31, 1970-October 31, 1972 

74 917A

 November 1-December 27, 1972 

74 917B

A-Z 1968-1972 

74 918

Action [Howard R. Stagner] 1967 

75 919

Applications (and Resumes) 1965-1972, Undated 

75 920

Bill, Spud-Dinner Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Bill December 8, 1971 

75 921

Career Development and Placement Plan August 22, 1972 

75 922

Career Development Plan, Implementation of June 10, 1972 

75 923

[Clark, Russell B.] 1960 

75 924A

Cotten, Ronald E. [Chief Maintenance Supervisor] December 20, 1972 

75 924B

Director's Office 1963-1971 

75 925

Federal Women's Award Nominations November 6, 1972 

75 926

Freeze on Hiring and Promotion December 14, 1972 

75 927

Gibbs, Bob June 21, 1972 

75 928

Gunter, Raymond W. November 30, 1972 

75 929

Humphrey, Donald W. Undated 

75 930

Issuances October 16, 1970 

75 931

[Issuances, Employee Data, Directorate Data] 1963-1968 

75 932

[Lundy, Maurice H.] March 23, 1971-June 8, 1972 

75 933

Malbon, A. Sidney 1966 

75 934

Management September 16, 1968-October 28, 1970 

75 935

Management, Evaluation of March 6-August 1, 1972 

75 936

Murdock, Nelson November 25, 1968 

75 937

Position Descriptions 

Box Folder

 February 26, 1963-August 12, 1968 

75 938A

 November 19, 1968-January 30, 1969 

75 938B
Box Folder

Retirees August 25, 1972 

75 939

Second Generation. "Family Tree of the National Park Service" August 29 and November 20, 1972 

75 940

Special Assistant to the Director; Chief Scientist; Assistant Director 1966 and 1970 

75 941

Stanton, Robert 1972 

75 942

Trent, Darrell 1972 

75 943
Box Folder

Pesticides June 17, 1970 

75 944

Petersburg National Battlefield: [Evaluation Report] March 1970 

75 945

Petroleum Industry Competition Act of 1976 

75 946

Phillips Exeter Academy Undated 

75 947

Phillips Petroleum Company August 26, 1970 

75 948

Pinnacles National Monument December 4, 1972 

75 949

Piscataway Park (Maryland) 

Box Folder

 July 19, 1966-July 18, 1968 

76 950

 February 12, 1969-April 22, 1970 

76 951

 May 8, 1970-December 27, 1971 

76 952

 January 3-December 8, 1972 

76 953
Box Folder

Piscataway Park (Maryland) Briefing Book 1970-1971 

76 954-955

Platt-Arbuckle Undated 

76 956

Pledge of Public Service June 17-August 13, 1968 

76 957

Point Reyes National Seashore (California) 

Box Folder

 July 27, 1966-November 20, 1969 

76 958A

 November 28, 1969-October 19, 1972; 1989; no date 1989; no date 

76 958B
Box Folder

Point Roberts (Washington) April 5, 1972 

77 959A

[Policing a Regional Park System] July 10, 1969 

77 959B

[Policy Guidelines, Memos and Statements] 

Box Folder

 May 13, 1918-December 16, 1968 

77 960

 January 15, 1969-January 5, 1972 

77 961A

 [no date] 

77 961B
Box Folder

Policy. Secretary of the Interior's 1972 Program Package April 17, 1969-May 19, 1972 

77 962

Pompion Hill Chapel, South Carolina, National Historic Landmark September 24, 1970-May 14, 1971 

77 963

["Ponte Vecchio" Type Bridge and Crossing Proposal for the Washington Channel Pedestrian Bridge and Concession Operation Project] 

Box Folder

 January 18, 1965-June 26, 1967 

77 964

 July 3, 1967-February 25, 1969 

77 965
Box Folder

Portraits of the Former Secretaries of the Interior Undated 

77 966

Possessory Interest. See Concessions 

77 966

Potomac National River January 5, 1967-March 24, 1971 

General note

(See also Fairchild, Charles A., and Dyke Marsh)

77 967

Preservation Program, Five-Year 

Box Folder

 November 20, 1964-September 14, 1967 

78 968

 October 5, 1967-May 14, 1969 

78 969
Box Folder

[Presidential Proclamations, Secretarial Designations or Acts of Congress That Added Land to the National Park System (Includes Briefing Book)] January 24, 1961-February 17, 1969 

78 970

President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty. See Citizens Advisory Committee on Recreation and Natural Beauty 

78 970

Presidents. Major Buildings, Sites and Memorials December 24, 1964-September 29, 1971 

78 971

Prince William Forest Park (Virginia) 1966 August 7, 1967-May 10, 1971 

78 972

Private Inholding Problems in the National Park Service's Natural Areas, 1968. See Photographs and Negatives 

78 972

Private Land Use and Ownership November 19, 1971 

78 973

Program Priority Objectives July 28, 1972 

78 974

Program Studies 1972-1976 September 5, 1969 

78 975

Program Survey February 2, 1970 

78 976

Program Thrusts-Fiscal Year 1973 August 23, 1972 

78 977

Programs March 30, 1960-August 6, 1969; [no date] 

78 978

Programs and Accomplishments August 6-December 8, 1971 

78 979

Projects: High Priority (Not Included in Fiscal Year 1973 Budget) April 25-28, 1972 

78 980

Projects: Living History October 21, 1970 

78 981

Proposed Areas November 23, 1965-July 6, 1970 

78 982

Public Land Law Review Commission May 28, 1970-July 16, 1971 

78 983

[Public Relations] [circa 1967] 

78 984

Public Use of the National Park Service 1872-2000 by Ronald F. Lee. With Foreword by George B. Hartzog, Jr. January 1-October 17, 1968 

79 985

Public Use of the National Parks. Statistical Reports 

Box Folder

 June 1967-December 1968 

79 986

 January 1969-Sepember 1970 

79 987

 November 1970-September 1972 

79 988
Box Folder

Publications and Articles by National Park Service Scientists January 1971-February 1, 1972 

General note

(See also Individual Authors/Subjects.)

79 989

Puerto Rico June 27, 1966-May 21, 1970 

79 990

[Quarterly Reports to the Secretary of the Interior] July 3 and October 3, 1972 

79 991A

Rainbow Bridge National Monument 1966 

79 991B

REACH [Director's Letter Soliciting Suggestions from All Employees to Reach Objectives and Goals] November 16 and 30, 1970 

79 992

Reader's Digest. Second World Conference on National Parks July 26 and August 9, 1972 

79 993

Real Property Study April 9, 1970 

79 994

Rebozo, Charles G. (Bebe) October 25, 1971 

79 995

Records Disposition October 13, 1970 July 25, 1972 

79 996

Recreation Advisory Council [Booklets] March 26, 1963-October 20, 1965 

79 997

Recreation and the Coastal Zone (Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress) September 8, 1977 

79 998

Recreation Areas. Urban August 10, 1970 

79 999

Recreation Legacy July 2-December 2, 1970 

79 1000

Recreation, Park, Cultural and Renewable Resources Trust Fund June 28, 1974-January 16, 1975 

79 1001

Redwood National Park (California) 

Box Folder

 May 8, 1964-January 26, 1965 

80 1002

 February 5-December 8, 1965 

80 1003

 January 5, 1966-July 26, 1967 

80 1004

 August 5, 1967-November 25, 1968 

80 1005

 November 27, 1968-April 2, 1971 

80 1006

 May 10-December 22, 1971 

80 1007

 February 9, 1972-October 15, 1973 

80 1008
Box Folder

[Redwood National Park (California) Master Plan. Preliminary Working Draft] August, 1971 

80 1009A

Redwood Parks in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, California by Samuel T. Dana and Kenneth B. Pomeroy (Review Draft) [no date] 

81 1009B

Regional Advisory Committees December 2, 1971-November 6, 1972 

81 1010

Regional Boundaries July 19, August 18 and 20, 1971 

81 1011

Regional and Field Directors' Meetings 

Box Folder

 January 29, 1964-April 11, 1968 

81 1012

 May 2, 1968-December 27, 1971 

81 1013

 January 11-July 11, 1972 

81 1014

 July 18-October 24, 1972 

81 1015
Box Folder

Regional Financial Plans September 11, 1969 

81 1016

Regional Offices. Review November 8, 1972 

81 1017

Regional Planning November 29-30, 1967 

81 1018

Regional Realignment February 18-July 17, 1972 

81 1019

Regulations July 2, 1969-December 5, 1970 

81 1020

Reorganization 

Box Folder

 August 12, 1963-December 29, 1967 

82 1021

 January 9, 1968-September 10, 1973 

82 1022
Box Folder

Republicans 1968 

82 1023

Requisitions February 3, 1965-July 14, 1967 

82 1024

Research Programs October 18, 1963-[circa June, 1969] 

82 1025

Resource and Land Information Program September 1, 1972 

82 1026

Retirees. Utilization of ... Seasonal Appointments July 14 and August 10, 1970 

82 1027

Retirement Letters October 4, 1967-March 18, 1968 

General note

(See Also Correspondence. Retirement Letters from Employees Concerning Their Retirement Plans)

82 1028

Rettie, Dwight. National Recreation and Park Association Executive Director. Statement on Nationwide Outdoor Recreation Plan July 11, 1972 

82 1029

Reuther, Walter P. March 19, 1965 

82 1030

Richmond, City of August 20, 1970 

82 1031

Richmond National Battlefield Park 1962 1966-1967 

82 1032

Rio Grande June 15, 1972 

82 1033

Road Planning 1967 

82 1034

Roadsides and Parkways Development 1966 and 1968 

82 1035

Robert Frost Farm February 23 and March 9, 1967 

82 1036

Roche Jaune, Inc. "Official Medallist for America's National Parks" December 26, 1972 

82 1037

Rockefeller Foundation 

Box Folder

 October 22, 1964-December 17, 1970 

82 1038

 February 3, 1971-October 13, 1972 

83 1039
Box Folder

Rockefeller Foundation: Board of Trustees Meetings (Grand Teton Lodge Company and Jackson Hole Preserve, Inc.) September 9-10, 1971 

83 1040

Rockefeller, John D., Jr. The Heritage December 7, 1970 

83 1041

Rockefeller, Laurance S. May 20, 1966-November 8, 1989 

83 1042

John D. Rockefeller Parkway Proposal [to Connect Grand Teton and the Yellowstone National Parks] June 6, 1924-June 30, 1926 December 18, 1961-November 9, 1972 

83 1043

Rockefeller Public Service Award July 17, 1967-July 12, 1972 

83 1044

Rockefellers and Mellons, Recognition for, and Review of Donations August 5, 1969 January 12, 1970 

83 1045

Rocky Mountain National Park (Colorado) 

Box Folder

 March 13, 1957-June 17, 1970 

83 1046

 March 15, 1971-October 20, 1972 

83 1047
Box Folder

Rocky Mountain Park Company August 14, 1972 

83 1048

Roles [of Various Organizational Units and Positions] 

Box Folder

 March 21, 1969-October 22, 1970 

83 1049

 July 26-November 14, 1972 

83 1050
Box Folder

Romanian Program of Exchanges for 1973-1974 September 22, 1972 

83 1051

Rome Centre Committee June 28, 1972 

83 1052A

[ The Roundup] November 1972 

83 1052B

Routing Slips [Daily Reading Files] 

Box Folder

 October 5, 1970 January 25-February 9, 1972 

84 1053

 February 10-March 15, 1972 

84 1054

 March 17-April 11, 1972 

84 1055

 April 13-26, 1972 

84 1056

 April 26-May 18, 1972 

84 1057

 May 24-June 18, 1972 

84 1058

 June 20-July 7, 1972 

84 1059

 July 11-25, 1972 

85 1060

 July 27-August 3, 1972 

85 1061

 August 4-11, 1972 

85 1062

 August 14-24, 1972 

85 1063

 August 25-September 8, 1972 

85 1064

 September 12-26, 1972 

85 1065

 October 2-6, 1972 

85 1066

 October 10-19, 1972 

86 1067A

 October 20-November 2, 1972 

86 1067B

 November 7-15, 1972 

86 1067C

 November 16-29, 1972 

86 1067
Box Folder

Russell Cave National Monument 1966-1967 

86 1068

Saarinen, Aline B. July 15, 1972 

86 1069

Sagamore Hill National Historic Site 1964 

86 1070

Saguaro National Monument 1967 

86 1071

Saint Clement's Island July 20, 1972 

86 1072

Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway September 25, 1969-August 11, 1972 

86 1073

Saint Gaudens National Historic Site 1967 

86 1074

Saint Nicholas Terrace December 8, 1970 

86 1075

[Carl Sandburg Home (Connemara) National Historic Site (News Release)] October 27, 1972 

86 1076

Santa Fe Railroad. See Harvey, Frederick Henry 

86 1076

Savannah Historic District [Concerns Project About Building an Apartment House for Elderly People by the Roman Catholic Through Serviam, Inc.] December 4, 1970 

86 1077

Sawtooth Mountains National Park (Idaho) June 24, 1969-February 3, 1971 

86 1078

[Schedule for Award of Construction Contracts] 1972 

86 1079A

Schedules 1972 

86 1079B

Schmidt, Hank G. [Assistant Director, Field Operations] June 25, 1971-October 6, 1972 

86 1080

Scotty's Castle, Death Valley, California April 27, 1969 

86 1081

Sea Island Company December 29, 1972 

86 1082

Sea Pine Company [Concerning Development of Amelia Island, Island, Florida] June 1, 1973 

86 1083

Seasonal Ranger Quarters. Criteria and Rates March 6, 1969-May 11, 1972 

86 1084

Second World Conference on National Parks, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks September 18-27, 1972 

Box Folder

 December 2, 1971-June 23, 1972 

87 1085

 August 15-September 22, 1972 

87 1086A

 September 23, 1972-January 11, 1973 

87 1086B

Background Papers Sessions II (1)-VIII(1) August 7, 1972 

87 1087

Background Papers Sessions IX (1)-XIV August 7, 1972 

87 1088

[Summaries of the Sessions] September, 1972 

87 1089
Box Folder

Senior Executive Committee December 2, 1963-October 22, 1965 

87 1090

Seniority February 1, 1973 

87 1091

Service Center Operations and Staffing July 7-13, 1972 

87 1092

Shakespeare Summer Festival 1970-1971 

87 1093

Shenandoah National Park June 3, 1965 October 21, 1970; [no date] 

87 1094

Shouse, Mrs. Jouett March 21, 1966 

General note

(See also Wolf Trap Farm Park and Foundation)

87 1095

Sierra Club May 3, 1964-August 8, 1972 

88 1096

Skiing May 10, 1967 

88 1097

Small Business November 22, 1972 

88 1098

Smithsonian Institution May 23, 1966-March 27, 1967 

88 1099

[Smithsonian Institution and National Park Service's Roles in the Bicentennial Plans and Their Connections to Outdoor Museums and Historical Sites] February 11 and March 21, 1972 

88 1100

Snake River (Wyoming) August 28, 1970 

88 1101

Snowmobiles March 16, 1971 

88 1102

Solicitor's Opinions August 20, 1969 

88 1103

Solid Waste Landfills February 23, 1972 

88 1104

Sonic Boom Damage December 20, 1966-April 27, 1972 

88 1105

Sonoran Desert National Monument (Arizona) Undated 

88 1106

South Carolina. Park Matters November 18, 1971 July 19, 1972 

General note

(See Also Individual Cities, Projectsor Parks)

88 1107

South Dakota [Flood Effects on National Park Service Areas] June 12 and 15, 1972 

88 1108

Southeast Region 

Box Folder

 December 4, 1963-December 1, 1964 

88 1109

 January 5, 1965-December 24, 1969 

88 1110

 January 2-December 9, 1970 

88 1111

 March 1, 1971-September 12, 1972 

88 1112
Box Folder

Southern Railway February 9, 1970-March 27, 1972 

88 1113

Southern Recreation and Park Conference (5th Annual), Charleston, South Carolina April, 1970 

88 1114

South Florida Ecological Study: Field Advisory Board Meetings [Summaries] 

Box Folder

 June 5, 1970-April 30, 1971 

89 1115

 May 28, 1971-July 31, 1972 

89 1116

South Florida Ecological Study: General 

Box Folder

 May, 1970-September 2, 1971 

89 1117

 October 25, 1971-August 18, 1972 

89 1118

South Florida Environmental Project. Everglades-Jetport 

Box Folder

 January 16, 1970-May 28, 1971 

89 1119

 June 7, 1971-November 2, 1972 

89 1120

Advisory Board May 12, 1970-August 28, 1972 

89 1121

Monitoring Program September 4, 1970-December 9, 1971 

89 1122

Reports 

Box Folder

 December 10, 1969-January, 1971 

89 1123

 August 27, 1971 

89 1124

Site Selection Study 

Box Folder

 [circa July, 1970]-June, 1972 

89 1125

 June-July 25, 1972 

89 1126

South Florida Environmental Work Program 

Box Folder

 March 1, 1966-December 9, 1969 

90 1127

 January 15-March 31, 1970 

90 1128

 April 3-May 27, 1970 

90 1129

 June 2-August 31, 1970 

90 1130

 September 2-November 30, 1970 

90 1131A

 December 1, 1970-March 31, 1971 

90 1131B

 April 2, 1971-July 3, 1972; Undated 

90 1131C
Box Folder

Southwest Archeological Center December 20, 1968-June 25, 1971 

91 1132

Southwest Region 

Box Folder

 November 19, 1963-November 13, 1969 

91 1133

 March 2, 1970-December 13, 1972 

91 1134
Box Folder

Space Requirements November 22, 1968 

91 1135

Speeches 

Box Folder

A-G 1961-1972 

91 1136

H-Z 1959-1971 

91 1137

Adams, Ansel June 15, 1967 

91 1138

Berry, Phillip S. [President of the Sierra Club] January 25, 1971 

91 1139

Bryce, James. [Ambassador from Great Britain] February 27, 1913 

91 1140

Cain, Dr. Stanley A. [Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks] 

Box Folder

 February 24-November 20, 1965 

91 1141

 January 13-December 15, 1966 

91 1142A

 January 17-October 3, 1967 

92 1142B

 October 9, 1967-November 13, 1968 

92 1142C
Box Folder

Carr, James K. [Under Secretary of the Interior] June 19, 1963 

92 1143

Carver, John A., Jr. [Under Secretary of the Interior] February 5, 1963-August 8, 1966 

92 1144

Conservation Environmental Foundation October 6, 1972 

92 1145

Crafts, Edward C. [Director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation] April 1, 1965-September 6, 1966 

92 1146

Dunham, Corydon B. [Vice President and General Counsel, NBC] "Broadcast News and the Fairness Doctrine" February 27, 1971 

92 1147

Fenske, Arthur G. 1968 

92 1148

Glasgow, Dr. Leslie L. [Assistant Secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks] March 14, 1969-October 27, 1970 

92 1149A

[Gussow, Alan. (Chairman, Rockland County Committee on Natural Beauty)] May 20, 1969 

92 1149B

Hartzog, George B., Jr. 

Box Folder

 September, 1958-October 4, 1963 

92 1150

Honoring Connie Wirth, Retiring Director of the National Park Service October 18, 1963 

92 1151

 January 29-June 15, 1964 

92 1152

 July 4, 1964-February 26, 1965 

92 1153

 March 10-December 9, 1965 

92 1154

 February 18-December 6, 1965 

93 1155

 January 28-May 16, 1967 

93 1156

 May 19-November 16, 1967 

93 1157

 January 6-September 28, 1968 

93 1158

 October 2, 1968-March 13, 1969 

93 1159

 April 17, 1969-March 20, 1970 

93 1160

 April 6-December, 1970 

94A 1161

 January 5, 1971-February 17, 1972 

94A 1162

 March 3-October 20, 1972 

94A 1163

Miscellaneous [circa 1963]-1972 

94A 1164A

Miscellaneous No Dates 

94A 1164B

Hickel, Walter J. [Secretary of the Interior] March 2-November 17, 1969 

94A 1165

Hickel, Walter J. [Secretary of the Interior] January 21-November 17, 1970 

94A 1166
Box Folder

Hofe, G. Douglas, Jr. [Director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation] October 23, 1969-September 20, 1971 

94A 1167

Hummel, Don. [Chairman, Western Conference National ParkConcessions] October 1963 

94A 1168

Humphrey, Hubert H. [Vice President of the United States] June 21, 1966 

94A 1169

Ingrassia, Tony. [Director, Office of Labor-Management Relations] September, 1970 

94A 1170

Jackson, Senator Henry. [Excerpts] July 2, 1971 

94A 1171

[Johnson, First Lady Lady Bird] September 7, 1965 

94B 1172

Johnson, President Lyndon B. May 22, 1964-October 2, 1968 

General note

See also Natural Beauty, President Lyndon Johnson's Message on

94B 1173

Kennedy, President John F. ["Our Role in the New Frontier" and Speeches on Conservation to the U.S. Congress and the Pinchot Institute for Conservation Studies] January 30, 1961-September 24, 1963 

94B 1174

Macy, John W. [Chairman, U.S. Civil Service Commission] August 24, 1961 

94B 1175

Macquire, Meg. [Deputy Director for Planning, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Department of the Interior] June 7, 1978 

94B 1176

Masland, Frank E., Jr. [Chairman, Advisory Board on National Parks, Historic Sites, Buildings and Monuments] April 25, 1961 

94B 1177

Miller, George P. [M.C., 8th District, California] August 1968 

94B 1178

Miscellaneous March 27, 1961-December 8, 1969 

94B 1179

Monroe, Bill February 16, 1972 

94B 1180

Morton, Rogers C. B. [Secretary of the Interior] 

Box Folder

 February 4-October 29, 1971 

94B 1181

 November 5, 1971-March 22, 1972 

94B 1182

 April 10-December 11, 1972 

94B 1183

Nixon, President Richard M. 

Box Folder

 October 17, 1968-August 19, 1971 

94B 1184

 January 5-February 8, 1972 

94B 1185
Box Folder

Pecora, W. J. [Director, U.S. Geological Survey] September 28, 1970 

95 1186

Pearcy, Colonel Winston C. August 4 and 11, 1942 

95 1187

Reed, Nathaniel P. [Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks] [circa 1972] 

95 1188

Rickover, Vice-Admiral H. G. October 27, 1965 

95 1189

Rockefeller, David. [President of Chase Manhattan Bank] October 26, 1968 

95 1190

[Rockefeller, Laurance S.] September 23, 1964 October 10, 1966 

95 1191

Russell, Fred J. [Under Secretary of the Interior] June 4 and November 16, 1970 

95 1192

[Scoyen, Eivind T. (Retired Associate Director)] [no date] 

95 1193

Smith, Anthony Wayne. [President and General Counsel, National Parks and Conservation Association]. Symposium on National Parks for the Future April 13-15, 1972 

95 1194

Train, Russell E. [Under Secretary of the Interior] March 11-November 14, 1969 

95 1195

Udall, Stewart L. [Secretary of the Interior] 

Box Folder

 October 11, 1961 April 2, 1964-June 17, 1965 

95 1196

 July 7, 1965-February 24, 1966 

95 1197

 March 1-October 30, 1966 

95 1198

 November 2, 1966-May 27, 1967 

95 1199

 June 7, 1967-October 22, 1968 

95 1200
Box Folder

Wirth, Conrad L. [Director, National Park Service] May 2, 1953-July 24, 1963 

95 1201

Wrist, Peter E. "Natural Resource Uses--Changing Life Style" (19th Annual Fontana Conservation Roundup) May 25, 1978 

95 1202
Box Folder

Staff Meeting October 8, 1970 

95 1203

Standards 

Activity 

Box Folder

Memo October 25, 1972 

95 1204

Publication 1971-1972 

95 1205-1206

Administrative Policies 

Box Folder

[Books] August 1968 and September 1968 1970 

95 1207

And Evaluation Programs [Memo] August 24, 1972 

95 1208

Miscellaneous 

Box Folder

 January 28, 1969-December 22, 1970 

95 1209

 January 7-June 23, 1971 

95 1210A

 August 24, 1971-August 7, 1972 

95 1210B
Box Folder

Performance February 5-October 7, 1968 

97 1211
Box Folder

State Director/Coordinator [Positions] June 30, 1972 

97 1212

Statements [Memos to the Secretary of the Interior Containing Briefs Concerning Decisions to be Made Within the Next 30 to 60 Days] February 4, 1969 

General note

(See also Speeches and Briefings)

97 1213

State Parks May 23, 1967-December 28, 1971 

97 1214

Statue of Liberty. [Celebrating the Immigrant: An Administrative History of the Statue of Liberty National Monument 1952-1982] 1966-1985 

97 1215

Stevens, David R. "Plant Succession as Related to Ungulate Grazing on the Ponderosa Pine Winter Range in Rocky Mountain National Park" March 1971 

97 1216

Summer in the Parks [Part of the National Park Service's "Parks For All Seasons" Program to Provide Recreation and Education for the Citizens of Washington, D.C.] 1970; Undated 

97 1217

Sunset Magazine August 23, 1972 

97 1218

Supergrade Positions January 1968-July 13, 1972 

97 1219

Superintendents' Conferences January 18, 1965-October 24, 1972 

97 1220

Superintendents' Reports [Excerpts] January-April 2, 1965 

97 1221

Superintendents' [Zone Conferences: Notes] December 4, 1967-April 23, 1968 

97 1222

Supplemental Estimates, 1971, Pending in Congress 

97 1223

Survey of the Public Concerning National Parks December 1955 

97 1224

Symbol, National Park Service February 23, 1969-October 24, 1972 

97 1225

Task Forces 

Box Folder

Employee Training March 28, 1957 

98 1226

FOST Concepts-Standards for Professional and Technician Series. Also Sign System Specifications November 15 and 22, 1972 

98 1227

Legislative November 20, 1968 

98 1228

Policies June 22, 1969-August 23, 1971 

98 1229

Report November 7, 1973 

98 1230

Study and Report on State Coordinators, Keymen and Related Activities February 1969 April 9, 1970 

98 1231
Box Folder

Tax Reform Act of 1969 [Foundations] March 30, 1965-December 30, 1969 

98 1232

Teach-in February 13, 1970 

98 1233

Tektite II Program October 31, 1969 

98 1234

Tenth Street Overlook: General 1967 

98 1235

Tenth Street Overlook: Letters December 26, 1972 

98 1236

Testimonies by Hartzog 

House Legislative Committees 

Box Folder

[Establishment of Fire Island National Seashore, New York] 1963 April 10-September 11, 1964 

98 1237

[Establishment of Canyonlands National Park, Utah; Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Field Hearing; Review of National Park Service Policies] 1964 July 31, 1963-November 24, 1964 

98 1238
Box Folder

House and Senate Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1965 1964-1965 

98 1239-1240

House and Senate Legislative Committees 1965 

Box Folder

A-C [Agate Fossil Beds National Monument; Assateague Island National Seashore; Concession Policies] March 16-October 9, 1965 

99 1241

E-He [Ellis Island; Fort Union Trading Post and Golden Spike National Historic Sites; Herbert Hoover National Monument] May 19, 1965-June 20, 1966 

99 1242

Hi-K [Historical Events in Kansas; Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site; Indiana Dunes National Seashore; Jefferson National Expansion Memorial; Kings Canyon National Park] February 8, 1965-November 6, 1966 

99 1243

N-P [Nez Perce National Historical Park; Pecos National Monument] February 3-June 28, 1965 

99 1244
Box Folder

House and Senate Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1966 1965 

99 1245-1246

House and Senate Legislative Committees 1966 

Box Folder

A-G [Acadia and Bighorn Canyon National Parks; George Rogers Clark National Historical Park; Great Salt Lake National Monument; Guadalupe Mountains National Park] February 9, 1965-October 15, 1966 

99 1247

P-W [Point Reyes National Seashore; San Juan Island National Historical Park; Wolf Trap Farm Park] July 26, 1965-October 15, 1966 

100 1248
Box Folder

House and Senate Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1967 1966-1967 

100 1249-1250

House and Senate Legislative Committees 1967 

Box Folder

A-G [Apostle Islands National Lakeshore; Colonial National Historical Park; Great Salt Lake National Monument] May 9-August 29, 1967 

100 1251

K-N [John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site; Establishment of National Park Foundation; North Cascades National Park] March 20, 1967-October 2, 1968 

100 1252
Box Folder

House and Senate Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1968 1967 

100 1253

House and Senate Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1968 1967-1968 

101 1254

House and Senate Legislative Committees 1968 

Box Folder

A-S [Apostle Islands National Lakeshore; Blue Ridge Parkway; Briefing (January 18, 1968); Cape Hatteras National Seashore; Chickamauga Chattanooga National Military Park; Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area; Gulf Islands; Padre Island and Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshores] September 13, 1967-October 17, 1968 

101 1255
Box Folder

House and Senate Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1969 1968-1969 

101 1256-1258

House and Senate Legislative Committees 1969 

Box Folder

A-C [Age Limits Involving U.S. Park Police Appointments; Briefing, Department of the Interior; Buffalo National River; Chickamauga Chattanooga National Military Park; Cowpens National Battleground Site] April 17-December 22, 1969 

101 1259

E-G [Eisenhower National Historic Site; Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument; Frederick Douglass Home; General Administrative Authorities] May 19-December 2, 1969 

102 1260

G-T [Great Smoky Mountains National Park; Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Site; Padre Island National Seashore; Piscataway Park; William Howard Taft National Historic Site] May 14-December 2, 1969 

102 1261
Box Folder

House and Senate Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1970 1969-1970 

102 1262-1264

House and Senate Legislative Committees 1970 

Box Folder

A [Andersonville National Historic Site; Apostle Islands National Lakeshore] June 25, 1969-October 16, 1970 

103 1265

A-Ch [Arches, Big Thicket, Canyonlands and Capitol Reef National Parks; Cherokee Strip; Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park] May 13, 1970-January 8, 1971 

103 1266

Co-F [ Connecticut River Valley; Everglades National Park; Ford's Theatre National Historic Site] August 7, 1969-October 1, 1970 

103 1267

F-H [Fort Point National Historic Site; General Administrative Authorities; Historic Preservation; Homestead National Monument] January 27-October 16, 1970 

103 1268

I-P [Ice Age National Scientific Reserve; International Peace Gardens; Minute Man National Historical Park; Pennsylvania Avenue Bicentennial; Point Reyes National Seashore] December 22, 1969-December 14, 1970 

103 1269

S-Vol [Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashore; Travel, International; Volunteers in the Park Program] November 5, 1969-December 14, 1970 

103 1270A

Voy-W [Voyageurs and Wilson's Creek Battlefield National Parks] July 13, 1970-January 8, 1971 

104 1270B
Box Folder

House Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1971 1970-1971 

104 1271-1272

House and Senate Legislative Committees 1971 

Box Folder

A-B [Assateague Island National Seashore; Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area; Briefing on the National Park Service] April 1-November 12, 1971 

104 1273

B-Con [Briefings on the National Park Service and Hawaii Trip; Buffalo National River; "Cairo" Gunboat; Connecticut River Valley] April 22, 1971-March 1, 1972 

104 1274

Cow-L [Cowpens National Battleground Site; Gateway National Recreation Area; Lincoln Home National Historic Site] April 5, 1971-October 12, 1972 

104 1275

M-Om [Muir Woods National Monument; Omnibus] August 2-October 21, 1971 

105 1276

Ov-S[Oversight; Piscataway Park; Sandy Hook National Seashore] June 15-November 12, 1971 

105 1277

U-W[Utah National Park Proposals; Wolf Trap Farm Park] June 14-December 18, 1971 

105 1278
Box Folder

Senate. Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1971 1970-1971 

105 1279-1280

House. Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1972 1971-1972 

105 1281-1282

House and Senate Legislative Committees 1972 

Box Folder

A-F [Amistad National Recreation Area; Cumberland Island National Seashore; Everglades-Big Cypress National Recreation Area; Florida Frontier Rivers National Cultural Park; Fossil Butte National Monument] January 18-October 12, 1972 

106 1283

G-H [Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site; Great Dismal Swamp; Gulf Islands National Seashore; Historic Preservation; Hohokam Pima Monument; Honokohau National Historic Landmark] December 2, 1971-October 9, 1972 

106 1284

K-M [Thaddhus Kosciuszko Home National Historic Site; Lava Beds National Monument; Lindenwald-Van Buren, Longfellow and Mar-A-Lago National Historic Sites] January 18-October 13, 1972 

106 1285

Om [Omnibus] November 15, 1971-September 20, 1972 

106 1286

Ov-S [Oversight, Parts I and II; Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial and Sitka National Monuments] January 18-September 28, 1972 

106 1287
Box Folder

Senate. Appropriations Hearings for Fiscal Year 1972 1971-1972 

106 1288-1289
Box Folder

Testimony by Jonas V. Morris on Behalf of the National Parks and Conservation Association June 3 and 15, 1971 

107 1289A

Teton County, Wyoming, A Study of the Resources, People, and Economy of (February, 1967) May 29, 1967 

107 1290

Texas [Highway Project] November 19, 1970 

107 1291

Thank-you Letters From Hartzog 1964-1972 

Box Folder

A-C 

107 1292

D-G 

107 1293

H-J 

107 1294

K-M 

107 1295

N-R 

107 1296

S-Z 

107 1297
Box Folder

Thank-you Letters to Hartzog 1966-1972 

108 1298

Thank-you Letters and Names of Staff at Grand Teton, Grand Canyon and Mesa Verde 1967 

108 1299

Thank-you List of Names Undated 

108 1300

Thank-you List of South Carolina Names 1968 

108 1301

Theatre in a Trunk, Inc. June, 1972 

108 1302

Themes and Theme Studies February 28, 1969-October 13, 1970 

108 1303

Theodore Roosevelt Island, Washington, D.C. July 10, 1972 

108 1304

Thiokol Rocket Operations Center, Ogden, Utah Undated 

108 1305

Tilden, Freeman. Re. Wallaston's Religion of Nature, London, 1725 August 19, 1970 

108 1306

TOPOCOM. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 1968-1969 

108 1307

Total Information Program for National Park Service January 27, 1969 

108 1308

Tourmobile (Landmark Services, Inc.) March 9, 1970-April 21, 1971 

108 1310

Trails, Bicycle July 27, 1972 

108 1311

Training Programs April 25, 1967-July 9, 1970 

108 1312

Transfer of Areas of Responsibility May 13, 1968-November 25, 1970 

108 1313

Transmission Lines October 19-November 30, 1970 

108 1314

Transmountain Road [Meeting] June 23, 1969 

108 1315

Transportation and Utility Rights-of-Way (Non-Park Purposes) September 22, 1972 

108 1316

Travel Advisory Board June 25, 1970 

108 1317

Travel: Correspondence December 1, 1967-November 8, 1972 

108 1318

Travel Programs 

Box Folder

 July 19, 1940 May 15, 1963-December 16, 1968 

108 1319

 February 27, 1969-November 24, 1970 

108 1320

 January 5, 1971-November 27, 1972 

108 1321

Travel Regulations, Standards and Policies 

Box Folder

 November 6, 1961-April 28, 1970 

108 1322

 February 16, 1971-March 8, 1972 

109 1323

 April 19-October 17, 1972 

109 1324

Travel Vouchers--Director Hartzog 

Box Folder

 1968-1969 

109 1325

 1970 

109 1326

 1971 

109 1327

 1972 

109 1328
Box Folder

Trends. Park Practice Program Publication 1972 

109 1328A

Truman, Harry S. National Day of Mourning December 28, 1972 

109 1329

Trust Territory of Pacific Islands August 13, 1970 

109 1330

Tuskegee Institute October 6, 1970 

109 1331

TWA Services, Inc. November 30, 1972 

109 1332

Udall, Stewart L. "Slow Down and Live Again" and "The Crisis in Our National Parks" March 12 and October 1972 

110 1333

Uniforms September 14, 1964-January 26, 1971 

110 1334

United States Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund November 6, 1972 

110 1335

United States Government Organization Manual 1969 

110 1336

U.S. News and World Report December 30, 1971-March 7, 1972 

110 1337

United States Park Police [Unit Honor Award] 1970-1971 

110 1338

Universal City Studios, Inc. [circa October 28, 1972] 

110 1339

Urban Affairs 1967 October 8, 1971 

110 1340

Urban Environmental Study Area. Madison School, Washington, D.C. January 26, 1971 

110 1341

Urban Federal Acquisition Program September 10, 1970 

110 1342

Urban Growth. [ Where Do We Grow From Here? by Robert Cahn] 1973 

110 1343

Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act of 1978. National Recreation Study. Executive Report February 1978 

110 1344

Urban Parks. Alternative Strategies (Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress) September 1, 1977 

110 1345

Urban Recreation Areas (Proposed) June 30 and November 14, 1969 

110 1346

Urban Training August 18, 1970 

110 1347

Utah March 7 and April 27, 1972 

110 1348

Utilities May 2, 1969 

110 1349

Vacationland USA (Book by National Geographic). Photographs. [See Separation List--Photographs] 1970 

110 1350

Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site March 13-July 23, 1968 

110 1351

Vietnam Moratorium, November 15, 1969, Washington Monument U.S. Flag Incident November 21-December 31, 1969 

110 1352

Vietnam Veterans against the War 1971 

110 1353

Virginia Bicentennial Commission June 19, 1970 

110 1354

Virginia Colonial National Historical Park February 2-March 8 

110 1355

Virgin Islands November 28, 1956-August 24, 1972 

110 1356

Visitor Accommodations. See Concessions. Visitor Accommodations 

110 1356

[Visitors' Impact on the National Parks-Economic, Safety, Sociological and Future Projections] September 23, 1968-January 19, 1970 

111 1357

Volunteer Action News November 22 and 28, 1972 

111 1358

Volunteers in the Parks February 25, 1969-December 1, 1972 

111 1359

Vouchers January 30, 1964-May 1, 1967 

111 1360

Voyageurs National Park (Minnesota) August 28, 1965-February 14, 1972 

111 1361

Wahkiakum NEEL Dedication August 30-September 26, 1972 

111 1362

Walker, Ronald H. [Director of the National Park Service After Hartzog] December 13, 1972-August 21, 1974 

111 1363

Walt Disney World Company (Orlando, Florida) 1970-March 12, 1971 

111 1364

Walt Whitman Park May 15, 1970 

111 1365

Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia): Highway Matters May 13, 1971-January 3, 1972 

111 1366

Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia): Mall Master Plan. See Pennsylvania Avenue 

111 1366

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) (D.C. Subway) March 9-October 30, 1970 

111 1367

Washington Metropolitan Land Exchanges (WMATA) February 17, 1970-January 21, 1971 

111 1368

Washington Monument December 1, 1969 July 12, 1971 

General note

(See also Vietnam. Moratorium)

111 1369

Washington [National Monument Association] February 18, 1972 

111 1370

Washington National Monument Society 1962-April 30, 1976 

111 1371

Washington Support Office (WASO) [circa 1969]-November 15, 1971 

111 1372

Washington State 1968 June 7, 1972 

111 1373

Water Quality Administration (Federal) November 30, 1970 

111 1374

Water Resources Projects September 24, 1969 

111 1375

Waters, Charles [Top-of-the-World Estates] February 18, 1971 

111 1376

Watt, James G. [Director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation] October 6 and November 22, 1972 

111 1377

Weekly Reports. National Capital and Urban Park Affairs November 5, 1970-April 8, 1971 

111 1378

Weig, Melvin J. Superintendent, Morristown National Historic Park, New Jersey August 24-September 8, 1970 

111 1379

Western America Convention and Travel Institute (WACTI) October 21, 1971 

111 1380

Western Region March 6, 1964-April 11, 1972 

112 1381

[White House Conference on Conservation] March 1-May 25, 1962 

112 1382

[White House Conference on Natural Beauty] 

Box Folder

 June 26, 1964-May 17, 1965 

112 1383

 May 17-June 3, 1965 

112 1384
Box Folder

White House: Correspondence, Miscellaneous October 13, 1966-November 23, 1972 

112 1385

White House Historical Association August 24-December 1, 1972 

112 1386

White House: National Christmas Tree 1972 

112 1387

White House Preservation Fund September 22, 1961-February 11, 1986 

112 1388

White House: Reports June 29, 1965-December 18, 1968 

Box
112
Folder
1389

Wilderness. [ The Wilderness Act of 1964: Its Background and Meaning by Michael McCloskey. Reprint from  Oregon Law Review, volume 45, June 1966] 

112 1390

Wilderness: Articles and Statements [Includes Ones by Horace M. Albright, A.E. Demaray, Newton B. Drury, Harold Ickes, Aldo Leopold and Conrad L. Wirth] May 13, 1918-1963 

113 1391

Wilderness: General 

Box Folder

 May 24, 1960-March 4, 1963 

113 1392

 April 27, 1964-June 27, 1966 

113 1393

 July 4, 1966-April 7, 1967 

113 1394

 April 8-August 16, 1967 

113 1395

 August 23, 1967-December 2, 1969 

113 1396

 January 23, 1970-November 17, 1972 

113 1397

Wilderness: National Wilderness Preservation Act 

Box Folder

 1963 February 24, 1967-December 20, 1971 

114 1398

 March-July 24, 1972 

114 1399
Box Folder

Wilderness: Reports and Brochures 1957-1971; Undated 

114 1400

Wildlife May 10, 1965-June 16, 1972 

114 1401

Wildlife Management 

Box Folder

 March 4, 1963-September 16, 1968 

114 1402

 September 20, 1968-November 17, 1970 

114 1403

 February 25, 1971-October 18, 1972 

114 1404
Box Folder

Wildlife Management in the National Parks 1969 

114 1405

Wildlife Management: Memoranda of Understanding and Cooperative Management Plans, Policy Statements 1968 

114 1406

[ Will Success Spoil the National Parks? A Series Reprinted from  The Christian Science Monitor] 1968 

114 1407

Williams, Mitch and Mary January 5, 1972 

114 1408

[Williamsburg, Virginia. Planning a Future for the Past. The President's Report. Prepared by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation] [circa 1972] 

114 1409

Wilson, Adele N. ("Nickie") December 20, 1973 

114 1410

Wilson's Creek Battlefield National Park Dedication, Missouri 1967-August 11, 1968 

114 1411

Windmill [Xeroxed Copy of Photograph] Undated 

114 1412

Wirth, Conrad L. December 10, 1951-December 1, 1972 

115 1413

Wirth, Theodore J. August 20, 1970 

115 1414

Wolf Trap Farm Park and Foundation: Background Information [Notebook] September, 1970 

115 1415

Wolf Trap Farm Park and Foundation: General 

Box Folder

 November 18, 1965-July 15, 1969 

115 1416

 September, 1969-August 10, 1970 

115 1417

 September 1, 1970-March 25, 1971 

115 1418

 May 17-November 20, 1971 

115 1419

 November 24, 1971-April 24, 1972 

115 1420

 May 12-December 26, 1972 

115 1421
Box Folder

Wolf Trap Farm Park and Foundation: Miscellaneous Brochures and Invitations 1966-1972; no date 

116 1422

Women's Organization, National Park Service May 21, 1970-February 14, 1972 

116 1423

[ Wonderful West Virginia] November, 1972 

116 1424

Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission Undated 

116 1425

World Heritage Trust January 26, 1971-December 5, 1972 

116 1426

Wyoming (Miscellaneous) October 25, 1972 

116 1427

Yellowstone National Park: Booklets and Brochures 1965-1972, [no date] 

116 1428

Yellowstone National Park Centennial. See Second World Conference on National Parks 

116 1428

Yellowstone National Park: Elk Herd Management March 1, 1967-December 23, 1970 

116 1429

Yellowstone National Park: Fires July 26, 1972 

116 1430

Yellowstone National Park: General 

Box Folder

 July 22, 1964-May 7, 1969 

116 1431

 July 25, 1969-October 2, 1970 

116 1432

 November 3, 1970-November 15, 1972 

116 1433
Box Folder

Yellowstone National Park: Grizzly Bear Program August 15, 1971-October 2, 1972 

116 1434

Yellowstone National Park: Andrew Clark Hecht Tragedy 1969 June 29, 1970-June 23, 1971 

117 1435

Yellowstone National Park: Master Plan Study September 17, 1964 

117 1436

Yellowstone National Park: Roads March 23, 1967-March 20, 1970 

117 1437

Yosemite National Park: Booklets 

Box Folder

 1953-1971 

117 1438

 [no date] 

117 1439
Box Folder

Yosemite National Park: Briefing Book 1971 

117 1440

Yosemite National Park: Concessions Policy Study 1967 

117 1441

Yosemite National Park: Disturbances July 7, 1970-November 1, 1971 

117 1442

Yosemite National Park: General 

Box Folder

 August 9, 1963-January 19, 1972 

117 1443

 January 22, 1968-October 27, 1972 

118 1444
Box Folder

Yosemite National Park: Hetch Hetchy June 4-December 16, 1969 

117 1445

Yosemite National Park: Land Acquisitions Undated 

118 1446

Yosemite National Park: Management 1968 

118 1447

Yosemite National Park: Summary of the Draft General Management Plan. (See Oversize) August 1978 

118 1447

Yosemite National Park: Twentieth National Park Service Conference October 6-20, 1950 February 15, 1951 

118 1448

Yosemite National Park: Yosemite Institute November 8, 1972 

118 1449

Youth Conservation Corps February 4, 1963 June 30, 1970-November 14, 1972 

118 1453

[ Youth Power. Evaluation of the National Youth Conference on Natural Beauty and Conservation] 1968 

118 1454

[Zuni-Cibola National Cultural Park, New Mexico (Proposed)] December 22, 1971 

118 1455

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 Series 2 Subject File Additions 1928, 1947-2008   14.0 cubic feet

Arrangement

The Subject Files Additions series is arranged alphabetically by folder title and then chronologically within each folder.

Description

This series contains additional folders of the Subject File series, which Mr. Hartzog donated in 1993 and 1996 but were kept separate from the other material. The researcher should also consult the other series when checking on a subject matter. Most of the material in this series consists of memos, news releases, routing and follow-up slips, reports, manuals, statements, correspondence and proposed legislation. In addition, there are some newspaper and magazine articles and editorials, photographs, maps, notes, and publications such as booklets, brochures and pamphlets.

The major subjects in this series are the Personal folders, the Reading Files and the National Parks Centennial. The Personal folders consist generally of correspondence while most of the Reading Files consist of carbon copies of outgoing letters and memos. The material on the National Parks Centennial includes information on advisory committees, budget and finance, commission meetings, objectives and other miscellaneous topics. Other major subjects include Alaska, highway matters concerning the District of Columbia, the water problems of the Everglades National Park, the tower controversy at the Gettysburg National Military Park, the Glacier National Park controversy involving the transfer of Riley McClelland, a road proposal for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial’s relationship with the city of St. Louis. In addition, much material on the American Museum of Immigration, Cumberland Island, Ford’s Theatre, the LBJ [Lyndon Baines Johnson] National Historic Site and the National Park Service’s Midwest Region can be found in this series.

Some correspondence and a few manuals concerning administrative policies for America’s national parks and monuments, as well as the natural, historical and recreational areas, are filed in this series. Much correspondence with Horace M. Albright, Ronald F. Lee (Special Assistant to Director Hartzog), Frank E. Masland, Jr., members of Congress, as well as miscellaneous letters, can be found in this series. Included also are accepted invitations, memos to and from Director Hartzog and the Secretary of the Interior, as well as phone call memos, monthly reports from the Regional Directors, a briefing book for Secretary of the Interior Rogers C. B. Morton and the National Park Service’s newsletters. In addition, some of George Hartzog’s personnel records, as well as articles and correspondence pertaining to his resignation as Director of the National Park Service, are filed in this series. Other subjects in this series include employment ceilings and cutbacks, the National Capitol Parks, the National Park Reserves and oversight hearings.

Important correspondents include Horace Marden Albright, Ronald F. Lee and Frank E. Masland, Jr.

Box Folder

[Accomplishments of the Park Service for 1968] November 1968 

1 1

Administrative Policies: General Information July 10, 1964-October 29, 1970 

1 2

Administrative Policies: Historical Area Category September 1968 

1 3

Administrtive Policies: Historical Areas july 1, 1968 

1 4

Administrtive Policies: Historical Areas August 16, 1968; October 11, 1968 

1 5

Administrative Policies for National Parks and National Monuments (Natural Area Category) 

Box Folder

June 14, 1967 

1 6

 September 1, 1967 

1 7

 September 1, 1967; August1968 

Box Folder

 June 30, 1968 

1 9

Administrative Policies: Recreational Areas 

Box Folder

 November 21, 1967 (Draft) 

1 10A

 January 10, 1968 

2 10B

 February and August 1968 

2 10C

Alaska 

Box Folder

 April 30, 1964-September 23, 1969 

2 11

 October 22, 1969-April 30, 1970 

2 12

 May 5, 1970-January 12, 1971 

2 13

 March 6-September 28, 1971 

2 14

 October 5, 1971-June 19, 1972 

3 15

 July 14, 1972-December 18, 1973 

3 16A

 December 1, 1985-September 29, 1986 

3 16B
Box Folder

Alaska. [Maps, List of. See Oversize] 1968-1970, [no date] 

3 17

Alaska: National Park Service Proposals [1970] 

3 18

Alaska: The National Park System in Alaska. An Economic Impact Study by Pamela E. Rich and Arlon R. Tussing] 1973 

3 19

Alaska: Preliminary Geological Survey of the Kongakut-Firth River Area Alaska-Canada April 1954 

3 20A

[Alaska: Proposed Trans-Alaska Pipeline Final Environmental Impact Statement] 1972 

Box Folder

Volume One-Introduction and Summary 

3 20B

Volume Two-Environment Setting of the Proposed Trans-Alaska Pipeline 

3 20C

Volume Three-Environment Setting Between Port Valdez, Alaska, and West Coast Ports 

4 20

Volume Four-Evaluation of Environmental Impact 

4 20E

Volume Five-Alternatives to the Proposed Action 

4 20

Volume Six-Other Sections and Attachments 

4 20G
Box Folder

Alaska Task Force Report. Operation Great Land January 1965 

5 21

Albright, Horace M. [Co-founder and Second Director of the National Park Service] 1929-1933 

Box Folder

 September 29, 1928 January 8, 1963-February 25, 1965 

5 22

 April 23, 1965-March 12, 1967 

5 23

 April 10, 1967-June 25, 1969 

5 24

 July 29, 1969-June 17, 1971 

5 25

 July 2, 1971-April 7, 1987 

5 26

American Museum of Immigration 

Box Folder

 February 12, 1964-December 20, 1971 

5 27

 January 3, 1972-March 28, 1977 

5 28

 April 4, 1977-April 12, 1978 

6 29
Box Folder

[American University. School of Business Administration. Seminar in Human Relations II] 1966 

6 30

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Report 1970 

6 31

[Areas Administered by the National Park Service] December 31, 1971 

6 32

Baker, Howard W May 26, 1969-November 2, 1971 

6 33

[Beach Erosion. "As the Seashore Shifts" by Dietrick E. Thomsen. Science News] June 17, 1972 

6 34

Boone and Crockett Club 

Box Folder

 June 21, 1965-January 4, 1971 

6 35

 March 9, 1971-November 3, 1972 

6 36
Box Folder

Briefing Book for Secretary Morton December 17, 1970 

6 37-38

Briefing Material on Fiscal 1974 Planning Allowance for J. Leonard Norwood September 14, 1972 

6 39

Budgets: Setting National Priorities 1975 

6 40

Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge. See Mattamuskett-Swanquarter-Cedar Island-Pea Island Refuges Wilderness Proposal 

6 40

Concessions Notebook 1947-1950 

6 41-42

Conference of Challenges. See Yosemite National Park 

6 41-42

Conservation Organizations 

Box Folder

 August 3, 1965-December 19, 1972 

7 43

 December 27-28, 1972 

7 44

Correspondence, Congressional 

Box Folder

 August 22, 1963-July 28, 1969 

7 45

 October 15, 1969-May 21, 1971 

7 46

 June 3, 1971-March 29, 1972 

7 47

 April 10-July 11, 1972 

8 48
Box Folder

Criteria for National Park System November 30, 1965-January 5, 1966 

8 49

Cultural Affairs 

Box Folder

 July 22, 1971-July 3, 1972 

8 50

 October 7-November 30, 1972 

8 51
Box Folder

Cultural Park Proposal January 26, 1967-[circa August 30, 1971] 

8 52

Cumberland Gap September 10-December 14, 1970 

8 53

Cumberland Island 

Box Folder

 June 1966-June 10, 1970 

8 54

 June 23-December 21, 1970 

8 55

 January 7-August 12, 1971 

8 56

 August 19-December 14, 1971 

8 57

 January 3-June 15, 1972 

8 58

 July 6, 1972-April 27, 1988 

9 59
Box Folder

Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia. Final Environmental Assessment July 6, 1976 

9 60-61

Cumberland River July 19-September 21, 1968 

9 62

Daily Schedules, Director Hartzog's 

Box Folder

 February 27-August 4, 1967 

9 63

 January 18-April 28, 1972 

9 64

 May 1-July 29, 1972 

9 65

 August 2-December 6, 1972 

9 66

D.C. [District of Columbia] Highway Matters 

Box Folder

 August 27, 1958-January 21, 1966 

10 67

 March 22-June 29, 1966 

10 68

 July 19, 1966-May 4, 1967 

10 69

 May 4, 1967-February 6, 1968 

10 70

 March 31, 1968-August 29, 1969 

10 71

 September 30, 1969-December 14, 1970 

10 72
Box Folder

D.C. [District of Columbia] Highway Matters: Theodore Roosevelt Bridge October 13, 1960-March 31, 1967 

10 73

[D.C. [District of Columbia] Highway Matters: Three Sisters Bridge] April 21, 1961-March 30, 1967 

10 74

D.C. [District of Columbia] [Matters Involving Park Programs] 1971 

11 75

Development [and Land Acquisition Requirements Analysis] April 1972 

11 76

Development [Programs Proposed in the FY 1968 Budget] January 1967 

11 77

The Dialogue April 12, 1971-February 14, 1972 

11 78

Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina. Report tothe Director, National Park Service by Roger W. Toll November 25, 1934 

11 79

Employees and Alumni Association of the National Park Service 

Box Folder

[Directories] 1985-1987 

11 80

[Service Report] 1972 

11 81
Box Folder

Employment March 10, 1966-November 2, 1972 

11 82

Employment Ceilings and Cutbacks 

Box Folder

 January 16, 1967-February 19, 1969 

11 83

 February 19-September 26, 1969 

12 84
Box Folder

Everglades: A Disarticulated Ecosystem (Final Draft). Prepared by Office of Resource Planning, National Park Service [no date] 

12 85

Everglades National Park January 3, 1966-1973 

12 86

Everglades National Park: Water Problems 

Box Folder

 1959 December 31, 1963-December 22, 1966 

12 87

 January 26-April 18, 1967 

12 88

 May 4, 1967-July 23, 1968 

12 89

 October 8, 1968-February 19, 1970 

12 90

 February 23, 1970-April 5, 1983 

12 91

Foe, Frome, Firing, etc 

Box Folder

 October, 1971-July 12, 1972 

13 92

 July 17-August 31, 1972 

13 93

 September-December 11, 1972 

13 94A
Box Folder

Ford Foundation Annual Reports 1968 and 1970 

13 94B

Ford's Theatre 

Box Folder

 August 19-October 28, 1971 

13 95

 October 28-December 30, 1971 

13 96

 January 5-April 28, 1972 

13 97

 May 3-August 30, 1972 

14 98

 September 5, 1972-March 9, 1973 

14 99
Box Folder

[Fort Massac State Park, Illinois] January 26, 1963 

14 100

Gettysburg National Military Park: [Tower Controversy] 

Box Folder

 August 7, 1970-August 31, 1971 

14 101

 September 3, 1971-April 19, 1972 

14 102

 May 1-26, 1972 

14 103

 July 27, 1972-February 7, 1974 

14 104

Glacier National Park Controversy [Concerning Transfer of Riley McClelland] 

Box Folder

 December 2, 1971-May 22, 1972 

14 105

 June 7-August 21, 1972 

15 106

 August 22-November 1, 1972 

15 107

Great Smoky Mountains National Park Road 

Box
15
Box Folder

 1949 1961 May 28, 1964-December 23, 1965 

15 108

 January 18, 1966-May 25, 1967 

15 109

 June 7-September 20, 1967 

15 110

 October 18, 1967-June 20, 1969 

15 111

 May 15, 1970-April 20, 1971 

16 113

 June 23-December 15, 1969 

15 112

 April 21, 1971-February 25, 1972 

16 114

Great Smoky Mountains National Park: 27th National Park Conference [Speech by Hartzog] September 13, 1965 

16 115

Greater St. Louis Federal Business Association August 12, 1960-September 7, 1972 

16 116

Hartzog, George B., Jr.--Personal 

Box Folder

Awards: [Cornelius Amory Pugsley National Medal Award, 1967] 2008 

16 117A

New York University November 1974 

16 117B

The New Yorker Profile September 9-21, 1971 

16 118

Personnel Records 

Box Folder

 December 6, 1943-April 12, 1950 

16 119A

 August 2, 1950-May 5, 1961 

16 119B

Salaries September 9, 1946-January 22, 1972 

16 119C

Summary of Education, Military and Early Work Experience in Administration 1936 

16 119
Box Folder

[Professional. Articles Concerning His Resignation as Director of the National Park Service] December 5, 1972-January 31, 1973 

16 119E

Hearings, Oversight 

Box Folder

 1964-1968 

17 120

 1969-1971 

17 121

 February 3-4, 1972 

17 122
Box Folder

[Heine, Cornelius W.] March 9, 1970 September 15, 1971 

17 123

[Invitations Accepted] 

Box Folder

 December 4, 1963-December 28, 1965 

17 124

 January 3-December 30, 1966 

17 125

 January 6, 1967-April 24, 1969 

17 126

 May 2, 1969-June 27, 1970 

18 127

 July 15, 1970-January 3, 1972 

18 128

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and St. Louis 

Box Folder

 April 23, 1962-January 31, 1967 

18 129

 February 2, 1967-October 11, 1968 

18 130

 April 23, 1969-September 27, 1971 

18 131

 October 6, 1971-October 25, 1972 

18 132

Kings Canyon National Park. See Sequoia and Kings National Parks 

Box Folder

[Land and Water Conservation Fund Act Amendments. Hearings before the House Subcommittee on National Parks and Recreation] 1968 

19 133

LBJ [Lyndon Baines Johnson] National Historic Site 

Box Folder

 June 10, 1966-June 28, 1972 

19 134

 July 3, 1972-November 25, 1988 

19 135
Box Folder

LBJ [Lyndon Baines Johnson] National Historic Site: [Conceptual Plan for Expansion] [April 1972] 

19 136

Lee, Ronald F. [Special Assistant to Director Hartzog] 

Box Folder

 September 30, 1966-October 14, 1970 

19 137

 December 3, 1970-April, 1971 

19 138

 June 14, 1971-May 1, 1972 

19 139
Box Folder

Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Site Historic Resource Study August 31, 1971 

19 140

Man & Nature in the National Parks: Reflections on Policy by F. Frazer Darling and Noel D. Erichhorn 1967 and 1969 

20 141

Management Principles: Road to the Future Notebook 1964 

20 142-143

[Mancos Canyon Indian Park (Colorado). A Prospectus] [no date] 

20 144

Manuals, Handbooks, etc.-Abolish December 12, 1968-June 3, 1971 

20 145

Masland, Frank E., Jr. Correspondence 

Box Folder

 1963-December 18, 1967 

20 146

 January 2-September 24, 1968 

20 147

 October 9, 1968-August 21, 1969 

20 148

 September 17, 1969-July 9, 1970 

21 149

 July 22, 1970-March 29, 1971 

21 150

 April 2-August 26, 1971 

21 151

 September 9-December 20, 1971 

21 152

 January 7-August 29, 1972 

21 153

 September 1, 1972-July 17, 1973 

21 154
Box Folder

[Mattamuskett-Swanquarter-Cedar Island-Pea Island Refuges Wilderness Proposal (North Carolina)] 1966-February 26, 1974 

21 155

[Memos from Director Hartzog to Park Superintendents (Special Information)] 

Box Folder

 January 16, 1967-March 21, 1969 

22 156A

 May 5, 1969-March 15, 1972 

22 156B
Box Folder

[Memos from the Secretary of the Interior] January 27, 1961-November 22, 1972 

22 156C

[Memos: Phone Call] 

Box Folder

 February 17, 1967-December 30, 1968 

22 157

 January 4, 1969-October 31, 1969 

22 158

 November 3, 1969-June 29, 1970 

22 159

 July 1-December 29, 1970 

23 160

 January 5-April 19, 1971 

23 161

 April 20, 1971-December 1, 1972 

23 162A

[Memos to Director Hartzog] 

Box Folder

 April 7-May 26, 1970 

23 162B

 June 1, 1970-January 28, 1971 

24 162C

 February 1, 1971-February 2, 1972 

24 162

 March 1-October 31, 1972 

24 162E

 November 1-December 18, 1972 

24 162

[Memos to the Secretary of the Interior from Director Hartzog] 

Box Folder

 January 27, 1964-December 16, 1965 

24 163

 January 17, 1966-December 2, 1969 

24 164

 January 28, 1970-October 30, 1972 

24 165

[Miscellaneous] 

24

 December 30, 1960-December 10, 1965 

25 166

 January 10, 1966-November 22, 1972 

25 167
Box Folder

[Mesa Verde National Park (Colorado)] June 16, 1966-December 2, 1971 

25 168

Midwest Region 

Box Folder

 June 11, 1960-June 26, 1964 

25 169

 July 6-September 16, 1964 

25 170

 September 17-December 16, 1964 

25 171

 October 1, 1965-June 16, 1971 

26 173

 July 1, 1971-November 27, 1972 

26 174
Box Folder

[Mobilizing Interior's Manpower for the Seventies. 1971 Departmental Personnel Conference. St. Louis, Missouri] April 1970-1971 

26 175

Monthly Reports from Regional Directors 

Box Folder

 April 7-October 3, 1969 

26 176

 October 7, 1969-February 10, 1970 

26 177

 March 3-November 6, 1970 

26 178

 November 10, 1970-January 13, 1971 

26 179
Box Folder

Morton, Rogers C.B. Secretary of the Interior November 27, 1970-August, 1973 

26 180

National Capital Parks 

Box Folder

 January 1-September 24, 1971 

27 181

 October 1, 1971-April 28, 1972 

27 182

 May 4-November 14, 1972 

27 183

National Park Reserves 

Box Folder

 November 4, 1971-April 26, 1972 

27 184

 June 5-November 27, 1972 

27 185

National Park Service: Newsletters 

Box Folder

 August 25, 1966-May 28, 1970 

27 186

 June 11, 1970-April 17, 1972 

27 187

 May 1-December 11, 1972 

28 188

National Park Service: Plan of Organization 

Box Folder

 January, 1972 

28 189

Appendix January, 1972 

28 190
Box Folder

[National Park Service: Role and Functional Statements] July, 1972 

28 191

National Park Service: National Park System Plan, Part I-History 

Box Folder

 1970 

28 192

 1972 

28 193

National Park Service: National Park System Plan, Part II-Natural History 

Box Folder

 1970 

28 194

 1972 

28 195
Box Folder

National Parks Association January 23, 1963 April 5, 1967-November 19, 1970 

28 196

[National Parks, Carrying Capacity of the] June 7, 1972 

28 197

National Parks Centennial 

Box Folder

Advisory Committees [circa January, 1969]-August 19, 1971 

29 198

[Annual Report to Congress] 1971 

29 199

[Blue Ridge Parkway Celebration] 1971-1972 

29 200

Budget and Finance August 11, 1971-January 26, 1972 

29 201

Commission 

Box Folder

Meeting September 29, 1971 

29 202

Meeting November 19, 1971 October 20-November 19, 1971 

29 203

Meetings [Minutes] [circa June, 1971]-May 25, 1972 

29 204
Box Folder

Donations August 13, 1971-June 23, 1972 

29 205

Events 1972 

29 206

Legislation January 24 and 28, 1969 November 9, 1971 

29 207

[Miscellaneous] 

Box Folder

 [circa May 9, 1967]-December 29, 1969 

29 208

 January 5, 1970-January 28, 1971 

29 209

 February 1-July 16, 1971 

29 210

 July 23-August 20, 1971 

30 211

 August 23-September 24, 1971 

30 212

 October 4-November 17, 1971 

30 213

 November 19-December 28, 1971 

30 214

 January 4-February 9, 1972 

30 215

 February 21-March 10, 1972 

30 216

 March 13-April 28, 1972 

30 217

 May 1-September 22, 1972 

31 218

 September 25-November 6, 1972 

31 219

Objective No. 1 

Box Folder

Centennial Banquet March 1, 1972 

31 220

Logo December 16, 1971 

31 221

Medallions [circa 1971] 

31 222

Special Events and Programs [circa 1971] 

31 223

Women's Program January 7 and April 24, 1972 

31 224

Objective No. 2 

Box Folder

Press Kit August 5, 1971 November 1-4, 1971 

31 225

"Today" Show November 4, 1971-March 15, 1972 

31 226

Travelling Exhibits January 26, 1972 

31 227
Box Folder

Organizational Charts [circa 1971] 

31 228

Proclamations 1972 

31 229

Program November 5, 1971 

31 230

Rome Centre Regional Conference Proposal October 4, 1971 

31 231

Symposium-National Parks for the Future July 10, 1970-July 1972 

31 232
Box Folder

National Parks and Conservation Magazine November 1971 October 1972 

31 233

[New Programs and New Program Emphasis Briefings] February-March 1969 

31 234

One Third of the Nation's Land. A Report to the President and the Congress by the Public Land Law Review Commission June 1970 

32 235

Open Space for People: Acquisition, Conservation, Creation and Design. Hartzog Wrote "Eliminating Distinctions Between Urban and Suburban Planning" Section, p. 64 1970 

32 236

[Orders from the Secretary of the Interior] March 1, 1961-October 6, 1972 

32 237

Our Environment and Our Natural Resources ... Indivisibly One. Conservation Yearbook Series, No. 8 1971 

32 238

Parkscape, U.S.A 

Box Folder

 July 10, 1964-October 15, 1965 

32 239

 November 30, 1965-January 3, 1967 

32 240
Box

Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. See Mattamuskett-Swanquarter-Cedar Island-Pea Island Refuges Wilderness Proposal 

32

Personal 

Box Folder

 February 26-September 26, 1963 

32 241

 November 5, 1963-May 20, 1964 

32 242

 July 7, 1964-June 23, 1965 

33 243

 June 29, 1965-March 10, 1966 

33 244

 March 21-August 30, 1966 

33 245

 September 2, 1966-January 27, 1967 

33 246

 February 6-October 25, 1967 

33 247

 November 1, 1967-April 18, 1968 

33 248

 April 22-October 27, 1968 

33 249

 November 5, 1968-March 19, 1969 

34 250

 April 2-July 31, 1969 

34 251

 August 19, 1969-April 27, 1970 

34 252

 May 2-November 19, 1970 

34 253

 December 3, 1970-April 30, 1971 

34 254

 May 4-September 17, 1971 

34 255

 September 23, 1971-February 29, 1972 

34 256

 March 5-31, 1972 

35 257

 April 5-August 25, 1972 

35 258

 September 5-December 11, 1972 

35 259

[Policies. Natural Areas] 

Box Folder

 January 16, 1936-July 19, 1966 

35 260

 June 27, 1967-[circa 1972] 

35 261
Box Folder

[Presidential Documents, Weekly Compilation of (Nixon)] January 18-March 15, 1971 

35 262

Reading File [Letters and Memos] 

Box Folder

 January 7-March 19, 1964 

35 263

 March 20-July 31, 1964 

36 264

 August 3-November 30, 1964 

36 265

 December 1, 1964-February 19, 1965 

36 266

 February 23-June 22, 1965 

36 267

 June 23-September 27, 1965 

36 268

 October 1-December 30, 1965 

36 269

 January 3-April 27, 1966 

36 270

 May 2-July 29, 1966 

37 271

 August 1-November 25, 1966 

37 272

 November 28, 1966-February 15, 1967 

37 273

 February 20-June 30, 1967 

37 274

 July 3, 1967-February 16, 1968 

37 275

 March 13-September 30, 1968 

37 276

 October 1, 1968-March 19, 1969 

37 277

 March 20-August 15, 1969 

38 278

 August 21, 1969-January 29, 1970 

38 279

 February 13-June 29, 1970 

38 280

 July 1-November 27, 1970 

38 281

 December 2, 1970-April 29, 1971 

38 282

 May 3-November 19, 1971 

38 283

 November 22, 1971-July 19, 1972 

38 284

 July 20-December 28, 1972 

39 285

Budlong Reports August, 1942-July, 1994 

39 286
Box Folder

[Road Standards] September 8, 1967-October 26, 1972 

39 287A

[Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra] February 2, 1972-October 8, 1975 

39 287B

[Scoyen, E.T. Correspondence] January 4, 1966-April 5, 1971 

39 288

[Sea Pines Park Company] [no date] 

39 289

Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks 

Box Folder

 December 23, 1965-July 29, 1969 

39 290

 January 29, 1971-December 4, 1972 

39 291
Box Folder

Standards. Maintenance Handbook, Part II March 14, 1968 

39 292

["St. Louis-A Community Looks at Itself" Civic Forum] June 30-December 28, 1971 

39 293

[Superintendents' Conference. Great Smoky Mountains National Park] 

Box
39
Box Folder

 March-September 1965 

39 294

 September,1965-September 1, 1966 

40 295

Suspense File February 19, 1971-March 1, 1973 

40 296

Testimonies by Hartzog--House. Legislative Committees 1973 

Box Folder

Regular Land and Water Conservation Fund March 6, 1972 

40 297

Regular National Park Service March 6, 1972 

40 298

Testimonies by Hartzog--Senate. Legislative Committees 1973 

Box Folder

Regular Land and Water Conservation Fund March 3, 1972 

40 299

Regular National Park Service March 3, 1972 

40 300
Box Folder

[Theme for the National Park Service Notebook] November 14, 1969 

40 301

A Theology of the Earth by Dr. Rene Dubos (Lecture at Smithsonian Institution) October 2, 1969 

40 302

Thurmond, Senator Strom. Certificate for Honorary Park Ranger at Glacier National Park September 30, 1969 

40 303

[Travel Reports, Director Hartzog's] 

Box Folder

[Semi-Monthly] 1963-1968 

40 304

[Weekly] 1964-1969 

40 305
Box Folder

[United States Government Budget Fiscal Year 1973, Brief Report Special Analysis of] 1972 

41 306

[ The Urban Recreation Complex: A Concept and Strategy] July 29, 1969 

41 307

[ Wilsonia, Kings Canyon National Park, A Land Use Plan for]; January 15, 1971 

41 308

[Yosemite National Park. Conference of Challenges, October 13-18, 1963] August 22, 1963-February 7, 1964 

41 309

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 Series 3 Book Material 1963-1988   1.0 cubic feet

Description

This series contains material concerning Hartzog’s book, Battling for the National Parks, which was published in 1988. There are two revised drafts and a work copy of the book, as well as miscellaneous book sections. Also, there are some speeches, an interview regarding his book, and a draft of the book with a different title.

Book Sections, Miscellaneous 

Box Folder

Folder I [no date] 

1 1

Folder II [no date] 

1 2

Folder III [no date] 

1 3

Folder IV [no date] 

1 4

Folder V [no date] 

1 5

Folder VI [no date] 

1 6
Box Folder

Correspondence June 30, 1986-March 1, 1988 

2 7

"How the Cow Ate the Cabbage: Anecdotes of the National Parks" 

Box Folder

pp. 1-156 [no date] 

2 8

pp. 157-251 [no date] 

2 9
Box Folder

[Interview Concerning His Book] [c. 1988] 

2 10A

Index, Revised February 29, 1988 

2 10B

Revised Draft 

Box Folder

pp. 1-149 June 23, 1986 

2 11

pp. 150-258 June 23, 1986 

2 12

Revised Draft (Angus Cameron Copy) 

Box Folder

pp. 1-149 June 23, 1986 

2 13

pp. 150-258 June 23, 1986 

2 14

Revision Draft 

Box Folder

pp. 1-149 August 11, 1986 

3 15

pp. 150-258 August 11, 1986 

3 16

Speech File 

Box Folder

 September 28, 1963-December 6, 1973 

3 17

 January 22, 1974-September 23, 1976 

3 18

Work Copy 

Box Folder

pp. 1-149 [c. 1988] 

3 19

pp. 150-200 [c. 1988] 

3 20

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Post Park Service 1970-2008   5.0 cubic feet

Description

This series contains material used or received by George Hartzog after his resignation as Director of the National Park Service at the end of December 1972. Material concerning Alaska and the dedication of the George B. Hartzog, Jr. Visitor Center at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial in St. Louis, Missouri, as well as miscellaneous correspondence, are the major subjects in this series. There is also some material on the American Revolution Bicentennial Proposed Program, the Old Post Office in Washington, D.C., the Smithsonian Institution, the Yosemite Institute, Hartzog’s nomination to be the President of Clemson University and the National Park Service’s 75th Anniversary. There is a book on the Statue of Liberty Exhibit and a report on the National Park Service’s response to the National Park Centennial Commission’s policy recommendations filed in this series. In addition, an oral history interview with Hartzog conducted by Janet A. McDonnell in 2005 and published in 2007, as well as obituaries and information about the George B. Jr. and Helen C. Hartzog Institute for the Parks at Clemson University, can be found here as well.

Several files within this series are marked “Alleged Conflict of Interest Case” because they contain papers concerning cases of possible conflicts of interest involving Mr. Hartzog and other individuals. One case involves a situation where George B. Hartzog, Jr. and Bernard R. Meyer were working as representatives of Landmark Services, Inc. in negotiations for a new long-term contract with the U.S. Department of the Interior. There are also a few papers concerning Hartzog and Meyer’s involvement as representatives of Government Services, Inc. In addition, there is a little material on two other conflict of interest investigations–one involving National Park Service Director William Mott, Jr. and his Special Assistant Loren Fraser and the other Aram Mardirosian, a former National Park Service employee located in this series.

Box Folder

The Ageless Land by F. E. Masland, Jr. 1985 

1 1

Alaska: General Management and Land Protection Plans and Wilderness Suitability Reviews (Review Copies) 

Box Folder

Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve April 1986 

1 2

Bering Land Bridge National Preserve April 1986 

1 3

Cape Krusenstern National Monument April 1986 

1 4

Denali National Park and Reserve April 1986 

1 5

Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve April 1986 

1 6

Katmai National Park and Preserve April 1986 

1 7

Kobuk Valley National Park April 1986 

1 8

Noatak National Preserve April 1986 

2 9

Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve April 1986 

2 10
Box Folder

Alaska: The National Park Service and the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980 by G. Frank Willis September 1985 

2 11

Alleged Conflict of Interest Cases: Aram Mardirosian March 30-December 22, 1977 

2 12

Alleged Conflict of Interest Cases: George B. Hartzog, Jr. and Bernard R. Meyer 

Box Folder

 December 1972-March 20, 1975 

2 13

 March 27-August 18, 1975 

2 14

 August 19, 1975-August 15, 1977 

2 15
Box Folder

Alleged Conflict of Interest Cases: Government Services, Inc. July 18, 1970-June 16, 1976 

3 16

Alleged Conflict of Interest Cases: National Park Service Director William Mott, Jr. and His Special Assistant, Loren Fraser April 28-September 8, 1988 

3 17

American Revolution Bicentennial Proposed Program circa 1973-1978 

3 18-19

The Archaeological Conservancy July 1982-February 11, 1988 

3 20

Archival Programs Within GSA (Report on the National Archives and Records Service) June 1983 

3 21

Articles 

Box Folder

 February 26, 1973-July 28, 1986 

3 22

 August 1, 1986-June 26, 1988 

3 23

 July 12, 1988-January 27, 1991 

3 24
Box Folder

Biosphere Reserves 1975 1986 

3 25

The Birth of the National Park Service: The Founding Years, 1913-1933 by Horace M. Albright 1985 

3 26

Blue Ridge Parkway 50th Anniversary August 15-September 11, 1985 

4 27

Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Working Paper on Beach Erosion Control Policy at December 1976 

4 28

Coastal Zone Management Programs, A Guide for Federal Approval of State. Working Paper Prepared by the Office of Coastal Environment, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce November 30, 1973 

4 29

Conference of National Park Concessioners September 30, 1985-March 19, 1986 

4 30

"The Conservation Challenge of the 80s" by Robert Cahn February 19, 1980 

4 31

ConseRVacations Close To Home Conference February 23, 1974 

4 32

Cooperative Agreement Between Yosemite National Institutes and the National Park Service (Olympic National Park) (Draft) July 22, 1987 

4 33

Correspondence, Miscellaneous 

Box Folder

 March 30, 1973-December 18, 1975 

4 34

 February 1976-February 28, 1984 

4 35

 March 18, 1985-August 18, 1986 

4 36

 August 22, 1986-September 18, 1987 

4 37

 September 25, 1987-November 19, 1988 

5 38

 November 25, 1988-May 31, 1989 

5 39

 June 12, 1989-September 24, 1990 

5 40

 October 12, 1990-June 25, 1992 

5 41
Box Folder

Cosmos Club Membership June 8-October 19, 1973 

5 42

Courier (National Park Service Newsletter) August, 1979-November 1988 

5 43

Cultural Resources Management Bulletin February 1986 and April 1986 

5 44

Destination USA. Reports of the National Tourism Resources Reviews Commission June 1973 

Box Folder

Volumes 1-3 

5 45

Volumes 4-6 

5 46
Box Folder

"Environment and the Administration of National Parks" by Theodore R. Swen and John M. Kauffmann no date 

6 47

Environmental Land Management Study Committee's Conference on Land Use, Miami, Florida. Summary Report June 1973 

6 48

Federal Parks & Recreation January 16, 1986-September 8, 1988 

6 49

Feedback (Articles Compiled by the National Park Service Office of Public Affairs) 

Box Folder

 June 1988-September 29, 1989 

6 50

 October 6-November 17, 1989 

6 51

 December 1, 1989-January 26, 1990 

6 52

 February 9-March 9, 1990 

6 53

 March 16-April 13, 1990 

6 54

 April 20-May 18, 1990 

7 55

 May 25-June 15, 1990 

7 56

 June 22-July 13, 1990 

7 57

 July 20-August 10, 1990 

7 58

 August 17-September 7, 1990 

7 59

 September 14-October 8, 1990 

7 60

 October 12-November 9, 1990 

8A 61

 November 16-December 21, 1990 

8A 62
Box Folder

"The Final Act of the Greatest Conservation President (Lyndon B.Johnson)" by John P. Crevelli 1980 

8A 63

Fontana Conservation Roundup Program May 1979 

8A 64

Forest Service May, 1983 

8A 65

George B. Hartzog, Jr. Visitor Center Dedication at Jefferson National Expansion Memorial 

Box Folder

 August 31, 1983-May 6, 1985 

8A 66

 May 7-August 1985 

8A 67
Box Folder

George B. Jr. and Helen C. Hartzog Institute for the Parks 2008 

8A 68A

The George Wright Forum 1985 and 1989 

8A 68B

Growth Potential of the Family Camping Market by W. F. LaPage (Forest Service Research Paper) 1973 

8A 69

Hartzog, George B., Jr.--Personal 

Box Folder

Clemson University. Nomination to be President September 21-October 16, 1978 April 2, 1979 

8A 70

Frank Sherwood's Chapter on Hartzog October 24, 1989-August 29, 1991 

8A 71

Henry M. Jackson Award for Distinguished Public Service February 27 and August 1990 

8A 72

Interview by James Glass (Drafts) October 1986 July 1987 

8A 73A

National Park Service Oral History Interview in 2005 2008 

8B 73B

Obituaries June-July 2008 

8B 73C

Hearings before the U.S. House of Representatives' Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands 

Box Folder

Bills to Add Land to the Harpers Ferry National Park (West Virginia), Adjust the Boundary of the Rocky Mountain National Park, and Make the East Fork Segments of the Jemez and Pecos Rivers in New Mexico Part of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System August 1, 1989 

9 74

California Desert Protection Act of 1989 

Box Folder

Bishop, California October 28, 1989 

9 75-76

Barstow, California November 11, 1989 

9 77-78
Box Folder

"Humanizing the Earth" by Rene J. Dubos. Speech to the 139 th Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science December 29, 1972 

9 79

The Humelsine Years. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Williamsburg, Virginia 1985 

9 80

Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Indiana, A Signature of Time and Eternity: The Administrative History of Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Indiana by Ron Cockrell February 3-March 4, 1988 

10 81

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: East Bank Extension November 7, 1983 

10 82

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial: Miscellaneous 1981 1986, n.d. 

10 83

Landscape Architectural News Digest June 1973 and July 1973 

10 84

Landscape Architecture. Recycling the Disturbed Landscape May 1979 

10 85

Lawyers' Ethics Plan on Regulatory Conflicts July 8-October 27, 1976 

10 86

Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. Environmental Impact Statement Draft 1974 

10 87

Memos, Miscellaneous June 1973-June 5, 1990 

10 88

Mott, William Penn, Jr. March 11, 1985-June 1987 

10 89

National Council for Education and Economic Development: Certificate January 21, 1987 

10 90

National Council for Education and Economic Development: Establishing the Afro-American Heritage Museum December 29, 1979-April 10, 1988 

10 91

National Endowment of the Arts and Humanities. Documentation of Their City Building Educational Program Within the Los Angeles Unified School District 1971-1972 

10 92

National Forest System Areas as of September 30, 1976 1977 

10 93

National Park Centennial Commission, Policy Recommendations of the Assembled and Edited by Executive Consultants, Inc. June 5, 1973 

10 94

National Park Foundation Annual Report 1977 April 17, 1978 

11 95

National Park Service 

Box Folder

Annual Report 1985 

11 96

Compilation of Laws of 101st Congress July 16, 1991 

11 97-98

Editorial Briefs May 14-28, 1974 

11 99

General November 5, 1976-October, 1978 

11 100

Historic Listing of Officials May 1, 1986 

11 101

Management Policies 1975 

11 102

Management Policies Notebook 1978 

11 103

Newsletters December 11, 1972-January 22, 1973 

11 104

Office of International Affairs February 1987-November 10, 1989 

12 105

Planning & Design Process August, 1973 

12 106

Progress Reports of Fiscal Year Budgets 1986-1990 December 31, 1985-August 1, 1989 

12 107

Report on Interpretation by William C. Everhart July 25, 1973 

12 108

Response to Recommendations of the National Parks Centennial Commission April 1974 

12 109

75th Anniversary January 1991 and July 1991 

12 110

12-Point Plan March 1986 

12 111
Box Folder

National Park System Advisory Board. Background Materials from the National Parks and Conservation Association February 1989 

12 112

National Parks September/October 1985 

12 113

National Parks: A New Vision in a Time of Accelerating Change. A Report from the Commission on Research and Resource Management Policy in the National Park System March 19, 1989 

12 114

"National Parks Abound in Recreational Opportunities" by George B. Hartzog, Jr., for ARCOtravel Club Newsletter (Eastern Edition) May-June 1973 

11 115

National Recreation and Park Association 

Box Folder

Board of Trustees. Orientation and Training Manual May 1974 

12 116

Membership August-December 3, 1973 

12 117

Revised Laws January 11-November 15, 1977 

12 118
Box Folder

News Releases, Department of the Interior January 4, 1973-July 28, 1988 

12 119

The Old Post Office, Washington, D.C. 

Box Folder

Feasibility Study. Initial Programming Report June 14, 1974 

13 120

Feasibility Study for the Renovation September 1974 

13 121

Preservation Proposal August 21, 1935 September 1973-November 13, 1974 

13 122
Box Folder

Park, Parkway and Recreational-Area Study Act of 1936, Commemorating August 25, 1986 

13 123

Protecting Our National Parks: A Proposal to Mark the National Park Service's 75th Anniversary 1990 

13 124

Ranger: The Journal of the Association of the National Park Rangers Spring 1985 Winter 1988/89 

13 125

Rare II. Draft Environmental Statement, Roadless Area Review and Evaluation June, 1972 and July 28, 1972 

13 126

Resource Hotline (American Forestry Association Publication) September 16, 1986-February 7, 1989 

13 127

Reusing Railroad Stations. A Report from Educational Facilities Laboratories May 1974 

13 127

Ross High Dam, Washington (State) January 12, 1973-April 11, 1974 

13 129

Smithsonian Institute 

Box Folder

Bylaws and Charter Provisions March 1977 1986 April 1987 

13 130

Five-Year Prospectus FY 1989-FY 1993 February 16, 1988 

13 131

Yesterday and Today September 1986 

14 132

Speeches 

Box Folder

Hartzog, George B., Jr. February 20, 1973-1992 

14 133

Odegaard, Charles H. Conference on Science in the National Parks. Ft. Collins, Colorado July 16, 1986 

14 134

Reed, Nathaniel Pryor. Second Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks December 3, 1979 

14 135
Box Folder

Standards for Servicewide Real Property Management Program May 1978 

14 136

A Strategy for Management of Marine & Lake Systems within the National Park System. Dune Stabilization Study Natural Science Report No. 6 1973 

General note

(See Oversize Folder No. 39.)

14 136

Robert Stanton Scrapbook 1987 

14 137

Statue of Liberty Exhibit August and October 1985 

14 138

Testimony of Jay S. Stein, President of Yosemite Park and Curry Company, Before Two House Subcommittees July 28, 1975 

14 139

Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch. Boone and Crockett Foundation Wildlife/Ranch Management Project 1987 

14 140

These Fifty Years: The Conservation Record of North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference by Durward L. Allen n.d. 

14 141

Thunderbear. An Alternative NPS Newsletter June 1987-August 1989 

14 142A

The Treasure Houses of Britain Exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. October 18, 1985 

14 142B

United States Park Police. Annual Report 1972 circa 1973 

14 143

Western Forest Fire Season of 1988 January 31-February 17, 1989 

14 144

Washington National Monument Society and Association Annual Meetings October 31, 1989-February 22, 1990 

14 145

White House Historical Association April 22, 1987 

14 146

White House Preservation Fund October 26, 1979-October 24, 1986 

15 147

Wolf Trap Farm Park and Foundation: Miscellaneous January 10, 1973-May 1984 

15 148

Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Briefing Statements August 1986 

15 149

Yosemite Institute 

Box Folder

 May 31, 1975-October 31, 1977 

15 150

 February 28, 1978-May 6, 1981 

15 151

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 Series 5 Oversize 

Box Folder

Assateague State Park 

1 1

City of Washington 

1 2

Colorado Maps 

1 3

Commemorative Trees and Planting on Executive Mansion Grounds 

1 4

Cumberland Island. Final Environmental Assessment 1976 

1 5

Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area 

1 6

Everglades National Park. Boundary Map September 25, 1969 

1 7

Fairchild Properties 

1 8

Georgetown Waterfront Area Study 1971 

1 9

Golden Spike Centennial August 21, 1967 [Empty] 

1 10

Grand Canyon National Park Maps 

1 11

Grand Teton, Yellowstone Topographic and Parkway Maps 

1 12

Great Smokey Mountains National Park Wilderness Proposals 1969 

1 13

Haleakala National Park Boundary Maps 1967 

1 14

Indians. Quillayute Reservation-La Push 

1 15

Insignias. Awards. Two Chalk Drawings for National Park Service 

1 16

Landmarks 1943-1965 

1 17

Land Use and Density Development Plans 

1 18

Mt. Shuksan, WA 1953 

1 19

National Park Briefing. Two Volumes (Folders 20A & 20B) 

1 20

National Visitor Center. Two Status Reports January 1970 

2 21

Olympic National Park Maps and Boundary Proposals 

2 22

Organization and Staffing Charts 

2 23

Pennsylvania Avenue. Report of the Presidents Temporary Commission 1970 

2 24

Piscataway Park 

2 25

Sawtooth Mountains National Park 

2 26

Urban Environmental Study Area. Madison School, Washington, D.C. (Exhibit Material. See also Photographs) 

2 27

Virgin Islands/St. Johns Island June 1970 

2 28

Washington Sailing Marina 

2 29

Yellowstone National Park Maps (3) 1966 1972 

2 30

Yosemite Summary of the Draft General Management Plan August 1978 

2 31

FOST [Field Operations Study Team] Action Plan Chart 1968-1969 

2 32

George Washington Birthplace National Monument Map 1971 

2 32

Proposed Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Regional Map 1967 

2 32

Glover-Archbold Park General Development Plan [circa 1971] 

2 32

Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Gatlinburg, Tennessee Map Located in a Pamphlet [circa 1965] 

2 32

Great Smoky Mountains National Park Map Showing Different Road Proposals 1967 

2 32

Mesa Verde National Park (Colorado) General Development Map 1967 

2 32

City Map of Biloxi, Mississippi 1968 

2 32

Mississippi Coast Angler's Map and Visitor's Guide 1967 

2 32

National Wildlife Refuges on Islands Along the Mississippi Coast Map 1962 

2 32

Mississippi State Highway Map 1970 

2 32

National Capital Parks 

2 32

Map showing location of John A. Bross's property along the Potomac River which he might possibly donate as a scenic easement, Washington. D>C> 1969 

2 32

Plat of computation of a tract of land "taxed as parcel 124/153" per letter and sketch which was made for the National Capital Parks Parks by the Surveyor's Office, Washington, D.C. 1958 

2 32

Olympic National Park, Washington: Full-page map of the park in a pamphlet 1966 

2 32

Olympic National Park, Washington: Map of areas representing different proposals of the Boundary Study Committee 1966 

2 32

Olympic National Forest Multiple Use Plan 1966 

2 32

Ozark National Scenic Riverways Official Map and Guide 1990 

2 32

National System of Scenic Parkways Map 1966 

2 32

Piscataway Park, Charles and Prince George's Counties, Maryland: Two maps showing the fee, scenic easement and park easement [circa 1966] 

2 33

Piscataway Park, Charles and Prince George's Counties, Maryland: Map showing division of land and water rights 1966 

2 33

Point Reyes National Seashore, California: Full-length map of the area in a pamphlet 1970 

2 33

Point Reyes National Seashore, California: Official map and guide 1989 

2 33

Maps removed from a December 1968 briefing book concerning Presidential Proclamations, Secretarial Designations or Acts of Congress that added land to the National Park System: Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska; Gates of the Arctic National Monument, Alaska; Katmai National Monument, Alaska; Marble Canyon National Monument, Arizona; Sonoran Desert National Monument, Arizona; Arches National Monument, Utah; Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah 

2 33

Redwood National Park, California: 

2 33

Full-length page map in a pamphlet 1970 

2 33

Redwood National Park, California: Map showing proposals for boundary adjustments, buffer zones and watershed management areas 1971 

2 33

Redwood National Park, California: Map of the park undated 

2 33

Richmond National Battlefield Park (Cold Harbor, Malvern Hill, Gaines Mill, Beaver Dam Creek, Fort Harrison, Drewry's Bluff), Virginia 1966 1967 

2 33

Full-page map of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, in a pamphlet 1968 

2 33

Map showing future additions to the Washington, D.C. Subway in the area of Madison Drive/Washington Drive/Adams Drive/12th Street 1970 

2 33

Maps of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks for the National Parks Centennial 1872-1972 (The maps are on one sheet of paper) 

2 33

Two maps of Alaska concerning the division of land. Done by the Bureau of Land Management, the Department of the Interior September 1972 

2 34

Map of Mr. Eig's land holdings which is enclosed in a July 14, 1969 memo to Chief of Division of Land Acquisition from Chief of Office of Land Acquisition, WSC, National Park Service 

2 34

Maps of Cumberland Island National Seashore, Camden County, Georgia, segments 1 and 2 October, 1968 

2 34

Map of entrance road study, Cumberland National Seashore, Georgia [circa 1971] 

2 34

Map of segment 1, Georgia Coordinate System (East Zone), draft, Cumberland Island National Seashore, Camden County, Georgia May 1973 

2 34

Maps of Georgia Coordinate System (East Zone), Cumberland Island National Seashore, Camden County, Georgia, Map A-General view of entire area; Map B-Enlargement of section 1 of map A; Map C-Enlargement of section 2 of map A May 1973 

2 34

Land ownership map of Cumberland Island National Seashore, Camden County, Georgia June 1971 

2 34

Boundary maps (large and small) of Cumberland Island National Seashore, Camden County, Georgia June 1971 

2 34

Map of proposed road changes along the Potomac Road [circa 1962] 

2 34

Map of layout of park roads and segment of Interstate 695 within the Lincoln Memorial Tidal Basin and Jefferson Memorial and Washington Monument Areas of the Capital Park System 1963 

2 34

Map marking land acquired in Units One and Two of the George Washington Memorial Parkway in Arlington County, Virginia, by the National Capital Planning Commission 1966 

2 34

Map of the proposed Interstate Highway System in the Washington Metropolitan Area 1967 

2 34

United States Department of the Interior geological survey map of the area surrounding Gettysburg and Fairfield, Pennsylvania 1968 

2 34

Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Vicinity, Tennessee-North Carolina, showing the proposed extension of the Foothill Parkway 1949 

2 35

Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Vicinity, Tennessee-North Carolina 1961 

2 35

Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Vicinity, Tennessee-North Carolina, marked with various road proposals 1961 

2 35

Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Vicinity, Tennessee-North Carolina, marked with various road proposals, 1961. It is part of the Master Plan Brief for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park May 1965 

2 35

Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Vicinity, Tennessee-North Carolina, marked with various road proposals, 1961. (It is enclosed in a November 13, 1969 memo from the Director of the National Park Service to the Director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation) 

2 35

Land classification map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park showing pristine forest areas 1964 

2 35

General development plan, part of the master plan, of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1964 

2 35

Map marking areas of virgin timber at the time the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established 1965 

2 35

Map of Recommended Route Transmountain Road Feasibility Study (Route 9 to Tremont-Y-Vicinity), Great Smoky Mountains National Park, National Park Service-Bureau of Public Roads 1965 

2 35

Land classification map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park 1965 

2 35

Two maps of the Appalachian Region marked with various road proposals 1965 

2 35

Map marking areas of virgin timber at the time the Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established. (This map is attached to an October 26, 1967 follow-up slip from George B. Hartzog, Jr. to Mrs. Jane Life) 1965 

2 35

Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park showing park wilderness proposals 1966 

2 35

Map of park wilderness proposals in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with marked, colored lines indicating possible roadways 1966 

2 35

Map of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park showing alternate road proposal to satisfy a 1943 agreement [circa 1967] 

2 35

Map (1969) showing potential national parks and monuments in Alaska in July 1972. This map is part of "History of the Johnson Proclamations, 1968-69," September 21, 1970 

2 36

Two sets of preliminary development plans for the Sam Ealy Johnson Farm, Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Site 1970 

2 36

General development plan for the Eisenhower National Historic Site, Adams County, Pennsylvania 1972 

2 36

Map of public use and development of Johnson City sites, Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Site 1972 

2 36

Comprehensive plan for LBJ Johnson City sites 1972 

2 36

Map of traffic around the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C 

2 36

Certificate on H.J. Res. 666, which concerns establishing a commemorative structure with the National Park Service dedicated to the promotion of understanding, knowledge, opportunity and equality for all people, January 21, 1986. It is from Tom Mack, President of the National Council for Education and Economic Development, Inc 

2 36

Revised map of the Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, which also has information on the park 1968 

2 36

Reprinted "National Parks Centennial 1872-1972" map of Yellowstone National Park 1972 

2 36

"JNEM/A Place For Learning" jacket used at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Historic Site which contained press material concerning the dedication of the George B. Hartzog, Jr. Visitor Center, May 1985. On the jacket cover is a black-and-white wash drawing, "North Dome, Yosemite, 1872" by Thomas Moran 

2 36

National Park System map and guide (1989) which is part of the the National Park Service 75th Anniversary Booklet 1991 

2 36

Fold-out pamphlet from the National Park Foundation commemorating the National Park Service's 75th Anniversary which is part of the booklet covering the event 1991 

2 37

Four Alaska maps showing potential national parks and monuments 1969 

2 37

Geological survey map (1961) of Alaska which is part of Alaska Task Force Report: Operation Great Land January 1965 

2 37

Recreation survey map of the Arctic International Wilderness, Alaska (March 1953) which is part of the Preliminary Geological Survey of the Kongakut-Firth River Area Alaska-Canada April 1954 

2 37

Map of the Gates of the Arctic National Monument, Alaska December 1968 

2 37

Map of Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska boundaries and extended boundaries November 1968 

2 37

Full-length page map of Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska on a pamphlet concerning the park 1970 

2 37

Map of Mount McKinley National Park, Alaska and proposed extension no date 

2 37

Map showing the St. Elias Range, the Wrangell Mountains, the Copper River-Chitina Parkway and the "Copper River Area-Multiple Use Management Area", Alaska no date 

2 37

Map of the proposed St. Lawrence Island National Monument, Alaska November 1968 

2 37

Four maps of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska September 1985 and April 1986 

2 37

Map of the proposed Adirondack Mountains National Park which is part of A Report on a Proposed Adirondack Mountains National Park 1967 

2 37

One pamphlet, containing a full-length page map of the United States, on the national parks of the United States (1968) which is part of the Preliminary Report of the Secretary of the Interior to the American Revolution Commission December 1969 

2 38

Map showing the proposed Big Cypress area of critical state concern which is part of the Executive Summary [Report on] Boundary and Land Development Regulation Recommendations for the Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern October 1973 

2 38

General development plan of the Denison Dam Recreational Area, Texas and Oklahoma January 1943 

2 38

Chart of parks and other non-urban outdoor recreational areas within a 200 mile zone of the Denison Dam Recreational Area 

2 38

Map of Francis Marion National Forest, South Carolina 1945 

2 38

Map of the Norfolk, Virginia and North Carolina area which shows the location of Great Dismal Swamp 1969 

2 38

Pamphlet on the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial which also has information regarding the Gateway Arch 1981 

2 38

Blue pamphlet on the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial National Historic Site, St. Louis, Missouri, which contains maps of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and of Downtown St. Louis 1971 

2 38

Pamphlet on the Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge, Hyde County, North Carolina, which contains a full-length page map of the area March 1972 

2 38

Map of the Proposed Meramec National Recreation Area (May 1969) which is part of The Meramec River Basin: A National Recreation Area Study [circa 1969] 

2 38

Plan of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission's proposed addition to the Mount Vernon Memorial Highway (May 1940) which is part of a background information report on Dyke Marsh 1959-1972 

2 38

National Capital Region: Plan of the study of the access route of the Jefferson Davis Highway-Roosevelt Bridge Area [circa 1965] 

2 38

National Capital Region: Plan of road system study and conditions upon completion of current contracts (1964) of the D.C. Department of Highways and the Virginia Department of Highways of park roads within the area of the George Washington Memorial Parkway February 1, 1965 

2 38

National Capital Region: Two plans concerning the site and evaluation of the carousel at the Smithsonian Park 1966 

2 38

National Capital Region: Map of federal lands administered or held in trust by federal agencies as of January 1, 1968, which is part of One Third of the Nation's Land. A Report to the President and the Congress by the Public Land Law Review Commission June 1970 

2 38

Redwood National Park: Boundary Maps, NP-RED 7714-A and NP-RED 7714-B September 1968 

2 39

22 township maps of the Humbolt Meridian, California. Dependent resurvey, subdivision of sections, and boundary surveys of areas around the park February 26, 1971 

2 39

Maps of Sumter National Forest, South Carolina: Enoree Division 1947 

2 39

Maps of Sumter National Forest, South Carolina: General Pickens Ranger District 1952 

2 39

Maps of Sumter National Forest, South Carolina: Long Cane Division 1956 

2 39

A Strategy for Management of Marine & Lake Systems within the National Park System. Dune Stabilization Study Natural Science Report No. 6 1973 

2 39

United States Department of the Interior Safety Council Award of Merit Certificate September 12, 1972 

2 39

Map of Washington State Highways 1968 

2 39

Two cartoons by Dan Beard: "Bob, you've solved the manpower problem. Thank you very much."; "The Rachets are Coming / Man the Adobe Walls!" [no date] 

2 39

Two colored prints of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri [no date] 

2 39

Certificate presented to George B. Hartzog, Jr., by The National Recreation and Park Association 1966 

2 39

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 Series 6 Artifacts 

One 12 1/16" x 9 1/8" wood plaque presented to George B. Hartzog, Jr. in appreciation of his significant contributions to forestry and conservation as a director of The American Forestry Associatio 1983-1985 

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 Series 7 Audio 

Six 90-minute cassette tapes containing interviews of George B. Hartzog, Jr., with Kathy Mengak on March 23, May 11-12, 1996. Ms. Mengak donated copies of these tapes in July, 1996. (Accession Number 96-119) 

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 Series 8 Photographs and Negatives 

Box Folder

Alaska. Wolves in the Wilderness 1971 

1 1

Allot, Senator and Mrs., and Others Fishing at Fort Jefferson [no date] 

1 2

American Revolution Bicentennial Commission 1972 

1 3

Anderson, Fred M., M.D. 1972 

1 4

Anheuser-Busch Brewery at Williamsburg, Virginia 1970 

1 5

Assateague Island National Seashore, Rough Camping 1969 

1 6

Biscayne Bay National Monument 1970 

1 7

Congress for Recreation and Parks, Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C. October 9-13, 1966 

Box Folder

Retreat Parade and Reception, President's Prayer Breakfast October 10 

1 8

Opening General Session, General Session, Outdoor Demonstration October 10 October 11 October 12 

1 9

Tour of D.C. and Environs, Lunch at Cabin John Regional Park, All-Congress Cocktail Hour October 13 

1 10

Miscellaneous, All-Congress Banquet October 13 

1 11

Ladies' White House Tours and Georgetown Tour, Fashion Show and Luncheon October 10 October 11 October 12 

1 12
Box Folder

Davis, D.L. [Turkey photos from thank-you letters from Hartzog] 1969 

1 13

Death Valley National Monument 1969, [no date] 

1 14

Everglades National Park 1969 

1 15

Federal Hall National Monument, New York [no date] 

1 16

Georgetown Waterfront [circa 1970-1972] 

2 17

George Washington Birthplace 1968 

2 18

Gettysburg National Military Park Controversial Tower 1973 

2 19

Gollings, Frank Joseph [no date] 

2 20

Gulf Islands, Cadet Point 1971 

2 21

Hall, Len, Stewart Udall and Others on Current River [no date] 

2 22

Harper's Ferry, West Virginia. John Segeren, Master Woodcarver [no date] 

2 23

Hartzog, George B., Jr. 

Box Folder

Holding a Painting with an Unidentified Man [no date] 

2 24 A

With Others at Governor's Conference, Pennsylvania. Hickel Reception 1970 

2 24 B

With Raymond R. Tucker, Mayor of St. Louis, Missouri September 13, 1962 

2 25

With a Photograph of the Model of the Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri 1962 

2 26

With Col. Smyser, Mr. Wirth, Mrs. Sullivan, John Zentay, Frank Karsten and Mel Price 1962 

2 27

Receiving an Award at the National Park Foundation Award Banquet 1991 

2 28
Box Folder

Hartzog, Helen (Mrs. George B.), on a Fishing Trip December 1972 

2 29

Hickel, Walter, Secretary of the Interior, with George Hartzog and Others 1970 

2 30

Humanisphere [circa 1970-1971] 

2 31

Indian Ceremony (Very Secret) Attended by Secretary of the Interior Rogers Morton and George Hartzog 1972 

2 32

Indian Tapestries (Wall Hangings) [no date] 

2 33

Jefferson National Expansion Memorial and the Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri, Model of [circa 1962] 

2 34

John F. Kennedy Grave at Arlington National Cemetery (Model) 1964 

2 35

John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site Dedication 1969 

2 36

John Paul Jones Statue from The Rockefeller Foundation 1966 

2 37

Johnson, First Lady Lady Bird, with George Hartzog 1967 

2 38

Johnson, Lynda, with Stewart Udall, George Hartzog and Two Unidentified Men [no date] 

2 39

Johnson, President Lyndon Baines 

Box Folder

With First Lady Lady Byrd Johnson and George Hartzog 1965 

2 40

With George Hartzog, First Lady Lady Byrd Johnson, Vice-President Hubert Humphrey, Stewart Udall and Others [no date] 

2 41

With Signature [no date] 

2 42
Box Folder

Kennedy, John F., with Unidentified Man [no date] 

2 43

Kowski, Frank P., Director, Southwest Region, Assistant Superintendent Carithers, Walker, Gastellum, White, and Fitch at the Southwest Region Superintendents' Conference at Canyonlands 1970 

2 44

London Symphony Conductor (?) 1970 

2 45

Masland, Frank E. 1963 and 1971 

2 46

Morton, Rogers C. B., Secretary of the Interior 1972 

2 47

National Geographic Society-Vacationland USA 1970 

2 48

National Park Foundation 1972 

2 49

National Park Reserves 1972 

2 50

National Parks Centennial 1972 

2 51

National Parks Tour 1919 

2 52

National Visitor Center (Model) 1969 

2 53

Navajo Rugs 1971 

2 54

O'Donnell, Pat, and Unknown Person Sitting on Top of a Big Rock at Yosemite National Park 1971 

2 55

Old Customhouse, St. Louis, Missouri 1961 

2 56

"Point Vecchio" Type Bridge and Crossing 1966 

2 57

"Personal" 1965 1968 1969 

2 58

President Franklin D. Roosevelt Inspecting Community Conservation Corps at Shenandoah National Park 1933 

2 59

Presidents. Major Buildings, Sites and Monuments. Herbert Hoover's Birthplace 1965 

2 60

Private Inholding Problems in the Natural Areas of the National Park Service 1968 

2 61

Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra [circa early 1970's] 

2 62

Shenandoah National Park. View from Skyland or Big Meadow Lodge [no date] 

2 63

Sierra Club 

Box Folder

Le Conte and Tuolemne Meadows 1972 

3 64

Pipeline Construction, Tuolemne Meadows 1972 

3 65
Box Folder

[First Name Unknown] Smith Receives an Award from the American Red Cross 1969 

3 66

Smithsonian Park Carousel 1966 

3 67

"St. Louis-A Community Looks at Itself" Civic Forum-Photos of George B. Hartzog, Jr., Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. and the Equitable Building in St. Louis 1971 

3 68

St. Louis [Women Spinning, Weaving and Quilting] 1971 

3 69

Robert Stanton Scrapbook 1987 

3 70

Thurmond, Senator Strom 1969 

3 71

Udall, Stewart L., Secretary of the Interior 

Box Folder

With George Hartzog and President Lyndon B. Johnson (Back of His Head) and "To George-To remember the big day we won our case with the President!" Signed by Udall 1968 

3 72

With William Blair and George Hartzog 1969 

3 73

Autographed Photo [no date] 

3 74
Box Folder

Unidentified Photos [no date] 

3 75

Urban Environmental Study Area. Madison Elementary School, Washington, D.C. George Hartzog and Students Involved with the "Our Block of Earth" Project 1971 

3 76

Vietnam Veterans against the War Protest, Washington, D.C. 1971 

3 77

Warren, Earl (Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court), Unknown Person, George Hartzog and Honor Guard [no date] 

3 78

Wilderness Shots, Miscellaneous February 1972, [no date] 

3 79

Wilson's Creek Battlefield National Park Deed Ceremony 1968 

3 80

Windmills, Prairie 1971 

3 81

Wirth, Connie 1959 

3 82

Wolf Trap Farm Park 

Box Folder

Filene Center. Photos of the Model, Construction Progress Photo, and Photo of the Completed Building 1969-1971 

3 83

Shouse Property Which Became the Park [no date] 

3 84
Box Folder

Yellowstone National Park Facilities 1964 

3 85

Yosemite National Park 1972, [no date] 

3 86

Photographs on Compact Disc. Original-Not for Patrons' Use 

3 88

Photographs on Compact Disc. For Patrons' Use 

3 89

White House: Reports June 29, 1965-December 18, 1968 

112 1389

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 Series 9 Oversize Photographs and Negatives 

Oversize_folder

The Explorer's Club Salute to Alaska, Waldorf 1970 

1

Johnson, Lyndon B. and Mrs. Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, George Hartzog and Others at The White House 1968 

2

Johnson, Lyndon B., Stewart Udall, George Hartzog and Others 1968 

3

National Geographic Society Layouts with Hartzog and Others 1966 

4

Udall, Stewart. "For George-To remember the big day we won our case with the President!". The photograph shows the back of President Johnson's head with Hartzog and Udall facing the camera December 1968 

5

George B. Hartzog, Jr. sitting at the head of a conference table with a number of men sitting and standing around the conference room January 21, 1964 

6

George B. Hartzog, Jr. sits next to First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in front of a white fireplace in a room of the White House. A number of other people are sitting around the room 1966 

6

Signed photograph of the uniformed staff of Yellowstone National Park; Black-and-white photograph of an alligator or crocodile 1967, [no date] 

7

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