National Parks Conference. Proceedings of National Parks Conference, held in New National Museum, Washington, D. C, Jan. 2-6, 1917.
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National Parks Conference. Proceedings of National Parks Conference, held in New National Museum, Washington, D. C, Jan. 2-6, 1917.
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National Parks Conference. Proceedings of National Parks Conference, held in New National Museum, Washington, D. C, Jan. 2-6, 1917.
Corporate Agency Authors:
National Park Service and Interior Department
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National Park Service
Date:
1917
Publish Date ISO Format:
1917-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19170101
Publication End:
19171231
Corporate/Agency Author:
National Park Service
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1917
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[1]+ 364 p. il.
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* For Sale by Superintendent of Documents. Paper, 25c.
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SPECIAL PAPERS.—National parks for all the people; [by] Enos Mills.—Women's part in national parks development; [by] Mrs. John Dickinson Sherman.—The public and national parks; [by] Huston Thompson [jr.].—Typical development at Mount Rainier; [and] Alaska, Uncle Sam's frontier wilderness: [by] Lowell J. Thomas.— Organized out-of-doors; [by] George D. Pratt.—University classes in national parks; [by] E. M. Lehnerts.—Public schools and national parks; [by] Philander P. Claxton.— Economic destiny of national parks; [by] J. Horace McFarland.—National parks as scientific asset; [by] Charles D. Walcott.—Organized popular education; [by] Arthur E. Bestor.—Author and national parks; [by] Herbert Quick.—Painter and national parks; [by] William H. Holmes—Spiritual uplift of scenery as exemplified by Grand Canyon; [by] Charles W. Gilkey.—[National parks and monuments; by] Herbert W. Gleason.—Making of recreational park; [by] W. A. Welch.—Winter sports in national parks; [by] J. W. Barber.—Family hiking in national parks; [by] Mrs. Ada F. Chalmers.—Fish and fishing in national parks; [by] Hugh M. Smith.—Living in national parks; [by] Mrs. Marion Randall Parsons. —Using a national park; [by] Anna Louise Strong.—National forests and national parks in wild-life conservatuin; [by] Henry S. Graves.—Mount M'Kinley; [by] Charles Sheldon.—Yellowstone and game supply; [by] E. W. Nelson.—Future of antelope; [by] E. Lester Jones.—National monuments as wild-life sanctuaries; [by] T. S. Palmer.—Mount McKinley National Park; [by] Stephen R. Capps.—[National park on Potomac River; by] Amos B. Casselman.—[Yosemite National Park; by] W. B. Lewis.—[How can we best interest the East in far western national parks? by] Allen Chamberlain.—Proposed Pikes Peak National Park; [by] Charles B. Timberlake.—Proposed Sawtooth National Park in Idaho; [by] Addison T. Smith.—Canadian national parks; [by] J. B. Harkin.—[Guiding in national parks; by] Enos Mills.—Touring, by-product of roads building, or roads building, by-product of touring; [by] George C. Diehl—Air routes to national parks; [by] Orville Wright.—Transcontinental touring equipment; [by] A. W. Seaman.—American versus European scenic assets; [by] Cortlandt Field Bishop.—Park-to-park highway of the West; [by] Gus Holm's.—[Multiplication of American road travel; by] Ernest L. Ferguson.—[Crater Lake National Park; by] Will G. Steel.—Colossus of canyons; [by] Simeon D. Fess.—Survey's contribution to national-park movement; [by] George Otis Smith.—The public and Grand Canyon; [by] Ford Harvey.—Glories of Cataract Canyon; [by] Charles Sheldon.—Practical [Grand] Canyon problems; [by] L. Claude Way.—Problem of Greater Sequoia; [by] Frederick H. Gillett.—National parks from railroad point of view; [by] E. O. McCormick.— Perhaps our greatest national park [Greater Sequoia; by] Enos Mills.—Top of America, Mount Whitney; [by] Emerson Hough.—Teliipite Valley and Kings River Canyon; [by] Robert Sterling Yard.
NOTE.—Several of these papers were also published separately and are listed above under the subhead National parks.
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