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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY archives Crater Lake National Park Archives, Crater Lake, Oregon History files Federal Records Center–Pacific Alaska Region, Seattle, Washington Record Group 95. Records of the U.S. Forest Service Mount Rainier National Park Archives, Tahoma Woods, Washington National Archives, Washington, D.C. Record Group 79. Records of the National Park Service Record Group 95. Records of the U.S. Forest Service National Archives–Pacific Alaska Region, Seattle, Washington Record Group 77. Records of the O‹ce of the Chief of Engineers Record Group 79. Records of the National Park Service Record Group 95. Records of the U.S. Forest Service National Archives–Pacific Sierra Region, San Bruno, California Record Group 79. 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