Amounts expended for physical improvements prior to 1922 not available. Crater Lake National Park, established 1902 Appropriation Administration, protection, and maintenance Physical improvements $84, 263. 70 $38.53 27, 987.68 1 Amount expended for physical improvements prior to 1922 not available. $26, 033.93 26, 649.48 $8,786.51 4, 299. 27 Amount expended for physical improvements 1904-1921 not available, and there were no expenditures for this purpose 1922 to date. 1 Amount expended for physical improvements 1911-1921 not available. 1907-8. 1909 1910.. 1910-11. 1911.. 1912 1913. 1914. 1922. 1923. Administration, protection, and maintenance Physical improve ments * $77.65 $9,656. 42 1 From appropriation for examination of coal lands in park. $9,665.75 9,994.39 9,999.00 9,913 05 17,022.44 *10,959.69 13,929.71 Appropriation Adminis- Physical protection, improve and main- ments: $26, 713. 76 $9,963.57 5,498,50 1 Revenues not available for expenditure (40 Stat. 153). ? Amount expended for physical improvements prior to 1922 not available. Roads and trails, national parks appropriation. Rocky Mountain National Park, established 1915 1 Amount expended for physical improvements prior to 1922 not available. Hawaii National Park, established 1916 $62, 982. 53 $11,000. 00 27,975. 59 1 Amount expended for physical improvements prior to 1922 not available. Roads and trails, national parks appropriation. 43213-25-PT 5-12 1 Amount expended for physical improvements prior to 1922 not available. $2,865. 61 1 Amount expended for physical improvements prior to 1922 not available. 2 Roads and trails, national parks appropriation. 1919. 1920. 1921. Lafayette National Park, established 1919 $81, 722. 56 * $19, 649. 13 45, 265, 31 1 Amount expended for physical improvements prior to 1922 not available. $29, 785, 89 Question: Donations made, by year, from establishment to date, together HOT SPRINGS 2. The Arlington Hotel Co. donated $600 for information circulars. 3. Mr. W. T. S. Curtis donated $464.79 for information circulars. 4. The Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce donated $100 for information circulars. YELLOWSTONE 4. The Yellowstone Transportation Co. donated $1,300 for 4,000 copies of Yellowstone Rules and Regulations for distribution among visitors. SEQUOIA 6. A certain area of Giant Forest purchased for $20,000 was donated through the National Geographic Society. 0. An area of 609 acres valued at $21,330 was donated through the National Geographic Society. An area of 401 acres valued at $4,000 was donated by Mr. and Mrs. 1. An area of 640 acres, known as the Martin tract, purchased for $55,000, was donated by public spirited individuals of whom the principal doners were as follows: Mr. George Eastman, $15,000; Mr. Stephen T. Mather, $14,000; Tulare County, Calif., $10,000; Mr. F. W. Chandler, $6,000; and the National Geographic Society, $5,000. 2. An area of 160 acres was donated by the Southern California Edison Co. YOSEMITE 5. The Tioga Road was purchased by Mr. Stephen T. Mather and friends for $15,000 and donated to the National Park Service. A donation of $26,000 was made by Mr. Stephen T. Mather for the erection of a rangers' club house and a donation of $2,000 made by visitors at Christmas of 1919 was made for the equipping of this rangers' club house. The Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial appropriated $70,500 as an initial amount for the construction, equipment, and maintenance of a museum. Plans for the administration building were donated by Myra Hunt and also services in supervising its construction. ome scientific publications and collections of arrowheads and swords were donated by public spirited individuals. |