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Guide to the National Parks Conservation Assocation (NPCA) Southeast Region Collection

This finding aid describes the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) Southeast Region Collection, part of the NPS History Collection. For access to the collection or for more information, contact the archivist.

Collection Number: HFCA 2774
Creator: Don Barger, NPCA Southeast Regional Office
Dates: 1967-2011
Volume of Collection: 11.2 LF
Language of Materials: English

Digitized Copies: This collection has not been digitized.

Conditions Governing Access: The collection is open for research use. See the NPS general copyright & restrictions information.
Provenance: Donated to the NPS History Collection by Don Barger, former director of NPCA Southeast Region.
Processing Note: This collection was processed and described by Katherine Hayes and Nancy J. Russell in May 2024.

Rights Statements for Archival Description: This guide is in the public domain.
Preferred Citation: NPCA Southeast Region Collection, NPS History Collection (HFCA 2774)
Location of Repository: NPS History Collection, Harpers Ferry Center, PO Box 50, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425

Related Materials:

  • Oral history interviews with Don Barger, NPS History Collection (HFCA-02027).

History

The National Parks Conservation Association (NCPA) was founded May 19, 1919, as the National Parks Association (NPA). Sculptor Henry Kirke Bush-Brown, archeologist William Henry Holmes, anthropologist Jesse Walter Fewkes, Attorney Henry Brown Floyd McFarland, paleontologist Charles Doolittle Wolcott, and writer and promoter Robert Stirling Yard signed the articles of incorporation creating NPA as a watchdog group for the new National Park Service (NPS), created three years earlier. Yard was NPA's first employee. A personal friend of Stephen T. Mather, he often disagreed with him on proposed park development and commercialziation of the parks to promote visitation. Over the decades, NPA continued to resist commercial efforts to build dams and promote mining, logging, and hunting in national parks. In 1970, in response to emerging environmental issues, it changed its name to the National Parks and Conservation Association. This was shortened to National Parks Conservation Association in 2000.

Headquartered in Washington, DC, NPCA expanded over time to include 27 regional offices around the United States. In 1992 Don Barger was hired to found, build, and direct NPCA’s Southeast Regional Office (SERO) dedicated to preserving and promoting the cultural and natural resources of the National Park System in the Southeast. During his tenure Barger and his team defeated a proposal to build a dam in the headwaters of the Obed Wild and Scenic River, forcing the creation of the first-ever “regional utility district” and persuading the State of Tennessee to designate the Obed Wild and Scenic River as Outstanding National Resource Waters, granting it the highest level of protection under the Clean Water Act. Subsequently, Barger was appointed by Republican Governor Don Sundquist to a Water Supply Group that examined water supply sources state-wide and recommended legislation, passed by the State Legislature, that regulates the inter-basin transfer of water.

NPCA SERO also joined with the City of Middlesboro, Kentucky, to have the Fern Lake watershed, adjacent to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, designated as unsuitable for surface mining. The area was subsequently added to the park via federal legislation. Barger also took the lead role in gaining an $11 million appropriation for the renovation of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site in advance of Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic Games. Significantly NPCA SERO also created a coalition of state government and non-governmental organization (NGO) partners that succeeded in preserving 10,000 acres of biologically-rich mountainside adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, linking it permanently to national forest lands in a continuous corridor. This project took years of Federal Regulatory Commission (FERC) dam re-licensing negotiations with the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa).

Under Barger's leadship, NPCA stopped a dam proposed for a principal tributary of the Buffalo National River in Arkansas, setting a precedent for the authority of the NPS to have jurisdictional reach outside of park boundaries. They also worked with local residents to reverse the granting of a permit by the State of North Carolina for a mountainside rock mining operation adjacent to the stunningly beautiful Roan Mountain section of the Appalachian Trail. NPCA SERO organized a coalition of conservation and local officials to successfully oppose the construction of the North Shore Road through the most remote section of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Over the course of two decades, they worked to influence regional air quality standards through research, grassroots outreach, media work, documentation and communication with governments, businesses and industries, and through interaction with Members of Congress. In 2011, NPCA entered into a Consent Decree with the Tennessee Valley Authority and others that resulted in the largest clean-up and retirement of coal-fired boilers in US history.

Barger initiated, researched, co-wrote, organized and managed a 10-year process resulting in the designation of 564 miles of ridgelines (around 74,000 acres), much of it in the headwaters of the Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, as permanently off-limits to mountaintop mining. The successful petition was submitted to the federal Office of Surface Mining by the State of Tennessee, the first ever such petition by a state, and the resulting designation protects over a dozen federally-endangered species of mussels and two federally-endangered species of fish in the downstream Big South Fork.

Barger retired in 2019, although he continued to offer his services to NPCA as a senior advisor for several years after his retirement.

Scope and Content Note

Park-specific reports and planning documents used to support some of NPCA projects in the Southeast including general management plans (GMPs), land protection plans (LPPs), resource management plans (RMPs), environmental assessments (EAs), environmental impact statements (EISs), annual reports, cultural landscape reports (CLRs), statements for management, business plans, scoping documents, interpretive plans, wilderness recommendations, strategic plans, and similar documents primarily for parks in NPCA's Southeast Region. Topics include fire management, wilderness, interpretation, roads and trailsl, transportation, visitor use, restoration, wastewater treatment, dam safety, natural and cultural resource management, friends groups, cooperative managment, and economic impacts for various projects in or adjacent to national parks. Reports or studies prepared by NPCA, NPS, Smithsonian Institution, Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative (SAMI) and other institutions are also included.

Parks represented are Andrew Johnson (ANJO), Big South Fork (BISO), Blue Ridge Parkway (BLRI), Brown v. Board of Education (BRVB), Buffalo National River (BUFF), Cape Hatteras (CAHA), Cape Lookout (CALO), Canaveral (CANA), Carl Sandburg (CARL), Chattahoochee (CHAT), Chickamauga & Chattahoochee (CHCH), Christensted (CHRI), Congaree (CONG), Cumberland Gap (CUGA), Fort Fredrica (FOFR), Fort Matanzas (FOMA), Fort Pulaski (FOPU), Fort Raleigh (FORA), Fort Smith (FOSM), Fort Sumter (FOSU), Gettysburg (GETT), Great Smoky Mountains (GRSM), Gulf Islands (GUIS), Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad (HATU), Horseshoe Bend (HOBE), Hot Springs (HOSP), Jean Lafitte (JELA), Jimmy Carter (JICA), Kings Mountain (KIMO), Litte River (LIRI), Mammoth Cave (MACA), Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial (MLKM), Moore's Creek (MOCR), Natchez Trace (NATR), New River Gorge (NERI), Ninety-Six (NISI), Obed Wild & Scenic River (OBED), Pea Ridge (PERI), Pictured Rocks (PIRO), San Juan (SAJU), Selma to Montgomery (SEMO), Shenandoah (SHEN), Shiloh (SHIL), Stones River (STRI), Timucuan (TIMU), Trail of Tears (TRTE), Virgin Islands (VIIS), Voyageurs (VOYA), Wright Brothers (WRBR), and Yosemite (YOSE).

Arrangement

Organized into two series.

Series I: Park Files
Series II: Reports

Series I: Park Files

Volume of series: 9.8 LF
Arranged alphanumerically by report number.

Scope and Content Note

Park-specific reports and planning documents including general management plans (GMPs), land protection plans (LPPs), resource management plans (RMPs), environmental assessments (EAs), environmental impact statements (EISs), annual reports, cultural landscape reports (CLRs), development concept plans (DCPs), statements for management, business plans, scoping documents, interpretive plans, wilderness recommendations, strategic plans, and similar documents for parks in NPCA's Southeast Region. Topics include fire management, wilderness, interpretation, roads and traisl, transportation, visitor use, restoration, wastewater treatment, dam safety, natural and cultural resource management, friends groups, cooperative managment, and economic impacts for various projects in or adjacent to national parks. Parks include Andrew Johnson (ANJO), Big South Fork (BISO), Blue Ridge Parkway (BLRI), Brown v. Board of Education (BRVB), Buffalo National River (BUFF), Cape Hatteras (CAHA), Cape Lookout (CALO), Canaveral (CANA), Carl Sandburg (CARL), Chattahoochee (CHAT), Chickamauga & Chattahoochee (CHCH), Christensted (CHRI), Congaree (CONG), Cumberland Gap (CUGA), Fort Fredrica (FOFR), Fort Matanzas (FOMA), Fort Pulaski (FOPU), Fort Raleigh (FORA), Fort Smith (FOSM), Fort Sumter (FOSU), Gettysburg (GETT), Great Smoky Mountains (GRSM), Gulf Islands (GUIS), Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad (HATU), Horseshoe Bend (HOBE), Hot Springs (HOSP), Jean Lafitte (JELA), Jimmy Carter (JICA), Kings Mountain (KIMO), Litte River (LIRI), Mammoth Cave (MACA), Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial (MLKM), Moore's Creek (MOCR), Natchez Trace (NATR), New River Gorge (NERI), Ninety-Six (NISI), Obed Wild & Scenic River (OBED), Pea Ridge (PERI), Pictured Rocks (PIRO), San Juan (SAJU), Selma to Montgomery (SEMO), Shenandoah (SHEN), Shiloh (SHIL), Stones River (STRI), Timucuan (TIMU), Trail of Tears (TRTE), Virgin Islands (VIIS), Voyageurs (VOYA), Wright Brothers (WRBR), and Yosemite (YOSE).

Container List

BOX 01

ANJO 01: Andrew Johnson Homestead, Cultural Landscape Report, December 2001
BISO 01: Demand Study, March 1976
BISO 02: Sketch Plan, Fall 1990
BISO 03: Sketch Plan: Final Report, December 1990
BISO 04: Concept Plan, December 1990
BISO 05: Survey of Water Quality, Benthic Macroinvertebrates and Fish for Sixteen Streams, 1982
BISO 06: Age, Growth, and Food Habits of Fishes Common to the New River, August 1979
BISO 07: Archeological Testing of Selected Historic Sites, 1999
BISO 08: Survey of the Amphibians and Reptiles of McCreary County, 1979
BISO 09: Water Quality Report, 1982-1984, August 1986
BISO 10: Recovery Plan: Duskytail Darter, March 1994
BISO 11: Fish Fauna of the Upper Cumberland River and Drainage in Tennessee, December 1997

BOX 02

BISO 12: O&W Briefing Book, February 1994
BISO 13: EA and Vista Management Plan, June 2007
BISO 14: Mussel Survey, December 1991
BISO 15: Forest Service, Daniel Boone National Forest, Record of Decision and Final EIS, undated
BISO 16: Forest Service, Daniel Boone National Forest, Cooperative Inventory of Endangered, Threatened, Sensitive, and Rare Species, January 1990
BISO 17: Endangered, Threatened and Rare Species on the Stearns Ranger District, January 1990
BISO 18: Water Resource Management Plan, September 1997
BISO 19: Water Resource Management Plan, September 1997
BISO 20: Oil and Gas Management Plan/EIS, January 2006
BISO 21: Roads and Trails Management Plan, Draft, undated

BOX 03

BISO 22: Road and Trail Management Plan Draft, April 1995
BISO 23: Management Recommendations and Resource Analysis for the GMP, June 2001
BISO 24: Biennial Update, Land Protection Plan, July 1994
BLRI 01: EA Workbook for BLRI Extension, North Carolina, October 1975
BLRI 02: Draft Master Plan, November 1976
BLRI 03: Legislation Relating To National Parkways (easements, exchanges, land transfers, purchases)
BLRI 04: EA, Request for Construction of 765-kV Transmission line across Parkway, 1980
BLRI 05: EA, Dam Safety Modifications at Bass Lake Dam, Watauga Co., NC, March 1989
BLRI 06: DCP and EA, Parkway HQ at Hemphill Knob, June 1989
BLRI 07: NCSU, Perceived Tourism Impacts and Attitudes Toward Land Use Controls along BLRI, November 1993
BLRI 08: BLRI Log, April 1995

BOX 04

BLRI 09: Economic Impact of Travel, 1995-1996
BLRI 10: Corridor Management Plan, Phase I, June 1996
BLRI 11: DOT, Division of Highways, Subdivision Roads, January 2000
BLRI 12: DCP/EA, Proposed Regional Destination Visitor Center, Draft, June 2005
BLRI 13: Cultural Landscape Report, Moses H. Come Memorial Park, August 1993
BLRI 14: The Riverfront Plan, April 1989
BRVB 01: GMP/DCP/EA, Draft, May 1996
BUFF 01: MP, Proposed, October 1967
BUFF 02: Wilderness Recommendation, March 1975
BUFF 03: Wilderness Study, 1974
BUFF 04: Cultural Landscape Report, Land Use Plan, April 1985

BOX 05

BUFF 05: MP, Final, February 1977
BUFF 06: MP, Proposal, 1968
BUFF 07: DP/Cultural Landscape Report, May 1986
BUFF 08: DCP, December 1983
BUFF 09: EA/Land Use Plan/Cultural Landscape Repot, Draft, September 1984
BUFF 10: Road System Evaluation, Draft, August 1985
BUFF 11: RMP/EA, November 1982
BUFF 12: Environmental Statement, Wilderness Recommendation, October 1978
BUFF 13: EA/River Use Management Plan, Proposal, October 1982
BUFF 14: FMP/EA, Draft, January 2003
CAHA 01: Duke University, Termination II, Working Paper, November 1976
CAHA 02: EA, 1974

BOX 06

CAHA 03: Status Report, Seashore Management Strategy, October 1978
CAHA 04: Dune Stabilization and Beach Erosion, Dune Stabilization Study No. 5, 1972
CAHA 05: Beach Erosion and Beach Nourishment, Dune Stabilization Study No. 4, 1972
CAHA 06: Man’s Impact on the Outer Banks of NC, Dune Stabilization Study No. 3, 1972
CAHA 07: RMP, 1983
CAHA 08: Statement for Management, January 1978
CAHA 09: Outer Banks Group Fire Management Plan, April 2001
CAHA 10: Visitor Use Study—Pilot Project, February 2001
CAHA 11: Protection Alternatives, DCP/EA, Draft, June 1989
CAHA 12: GMP/DCP/Amended EA, January 1984
CAHA 13: Interim Protected Species Management Strategy/EA, January 2006
CALO 01: A Survey History of Cape Lookout National Seashore, January 1968

BOX 07

CALO 02: EA, Protection of Lighthouse and Assoc. Historic Structures, December 2005
CALO 03: LPP, 1985
CALO 04: Statement for Management, revised July 1986
CALO 05: EA for Wilderness Suitability Study and Proposal, March 1984
CALO 06: RMP/EA, May 1983
CALO 07: Final EIS for GMP/DCP, December 1982
CALO 08: GMP/DCP, December 1982
CANA 01: Addendum LPP, 1986
CANA 02: LPP, 1984
CANA 03: RMP, February 1985
CARL 01: MP, July 1971
CARL 02: EA, Development Concept, December 1977

BOX 08

CARL 03: DCP, January 1980
CARL 04: RMP, June 1983
CARL 05: Foundation Document Overview, undated
CARL 06: Cultural Landscape Repot, December 1993
CARL 07: Collections Management Plan, August 1992
CARL 08: GMP/EIS, Final, August 2003
CHAT 01: Resource Protection Case Study, June 1982
CHAT 02: EIS/GMP, Draft, September 1981
CHAT 03: EIS/GMP, Draft, September 1981

BOX 09

CHAT 04: RMP/EA, undated
CHAT 05: Greenways for the Southeast Tennessee River Valley, January 1995
CHAT 06: GMP/DCP/EA, Draft, June 1987
CHAT 07: GMP/DCP/EA, July 1989
CHAT 08: GMP/EIS, Draft, May 2004
CHAT 09: EA, Upgrading and Construction of River Access Facilities, January 2005
CHCH 01: Statement for Management, October 1977
CHCH 02: GMP/DCP/EA, July 1987

BOX 10

CHCH 03: Chattanooga Area Civil War Sites Assessment, undated
CHCH 04: RMP, August 1982, undated 1984
CHCH 05: EIS, Final, undated
CHCH 06: LPP, Update, February 1986
CHCH 07: RMP/LPP/Management Objectives/Statement for Interpretation/Statement for Management, 1993-1995
CHCH 08: Local People and National Parks, Engagement at CHCH, June 1997
CHCH 09: Appendix A, Early Coordination and Scoping, Public Hearing and Comments, Agency Comments on the DEIS, undated
CHCH 10: Cooperative Management Plan/EA, Moccasin Bend, Tennessee, January 1999

BOX 11

CHCH 11: Friends of Moccasin Bend National Park, undated
CHRI 01: Cultural Resources Management Plan/EA, June 1985
CHRI 02: Cultural Landscape Report, January 1985
CONG 01: RMP/EA, September 1982
CONG 02: Assessment of Alternatives/Proposed GMP/Wilderness Suitability Analysis, August 1979
CONG 03: Waster Resources Management Plan, May 1996
CONG 04: Management Objectives Workship, July 1996
CONG 05: GMP, December 1988
CONG 06: LPP, Update, 1993
CONG 07: Statement for Management/Basic Operations Statement, June 1994
CONG 08: SC Wildlife Resources Dept: Vegetation Analysis of Preserve and Beidler Tract, undated
CONG 09: GMP/Wilderness Suitability Study/EA, September 1987
CONG 10: GMP, December 1988
CONG 11: Statement for Management/Basic Operations Statement, May 1989

BOX 12

CONG 12: LPP, Draft, February 1989
CONG 13: RMP, December 1993
CUGA 01: Wilderness Recommendation, September 1972
CUGA 02: Interpretive Prospectus, April 1971
CUGA 03: Master Plan, May 1979
CUGA 04 (1 of 2): Environmental Statement, Final, October 1978
CUGA 04 (2 of 2): Environmental Statement, Final, October 1978
CUGA 05: MP, undated
CUGA 06: Restoration of Gap and Wilderness Road/DCP/EA/Interp., Draft, October 1990
CUGA 07: Location of the Wilderness Road, August 1987

BOX 13

CUGA 08: LPP, Update, January 1989
CUGA 09: LPP, August 1984
CUGA 10: RMP, November 1983
CUGA 11: Statement for Management, undated
CUGA 12: Renew Campground Wastewater System & Road Repair/EA, January 2011
CUGA 13: GMP/EIS, Final, September 2010
CUGA 14: Business Plan, 2005
CUGA 15: Reconstruction of U.S. Hwy 58/EA, Nov. 1992
CUGA 16: Management Objectives Workshop, April 1994
CUIS 01: EA of the Management Alternatives, Feral Hog Population Control, Final, June 2002
CUIS 02: DCP/EA, Draft, September 1984
CUIS 03: DCP/EA, Draft, July 1985
CUIS 04: GMP/Wilderness Study, Draft, July 1977

BOX 14

CUIS 05: EA/GMP/Wilderness Study, March 1976
DESO 01: RMP/EA, October 1982
DESO 02: Statement for Management, October 1994
EVER 01: South FL Ecosystem Restoration Initiative, Cross-Cut Budge, FY 1998, undated
EVER 02: Science Sub Group Report, Federal Objectives for The South Florida Restoration, November 1993
EVER 03: Save Our Everglades, Status Report, December 1995
EVER 04: East Everglades Land Acquisition Task Force, October 1988
EVER 05: Program Management Plan, Revision 3, December 1997
EVER 06: Program Management Plan, Revision 1, November 1995
EVER 07: Annual Report, 1996
EVER 08: The Everglades Coalition, The Water Management Future, 1993
FODO 01: RMP, undated

BOX 15

FODO 02: RMP, undated
FODO 03: GMP, EA, undated
FODO 04: Statement for Management, July 1992
FODO 05: Cumberland Piedmont Network Water Quality Report, February 2005
FOFR 01: GMP, Draft and EIS, October 2001
FOFR 02: Land Protection Plan, February 1986, undated
FOFR 03: RMP and EA, March 1984
FOMA 01: Statement for Management, December 1996
FOMA 02: RMP and EA, undated
FOPU 01: Assessment of Coastal Water Resources and Watershed Conditions, 2005
FOPU 02: Management Objectives Workshop, June 1996
FOPU 03: LPP, November 1984
FOPU 04: Master Plan, June 1971
FOPU 05: Test Excavations at Civil War Period, Battery Halleck, January 1995

BOX 16

FOPU 06: EA for Proposed Bank Stabilization at Cockspur Island Lighthouse, April 2009
FOPU 07: Land Protection Plan, February 1995
FORA 01: RMP, November 1983
FOSM 01: Final EA, November 1975
FOSM 02: LPP, August 1985
FOSM 03: RMP, September 1985
FOSU 01: Cultural Resources Management Plan and EA, June 1983
FOSU 02: LPP, November 1984
FOSU 03: LPP Update, February 1987
FOSU 04: LPP, March 1989
FOSU 05: Master Plan Amendment/DCP, EA, September 1987
FOSU 06: GMP and EA Draft, 1998
GETT 01: GMP and EIS Draft, August 1998

BOX 17

GRSM 01: EA, July 2005
GRSM 02: Air Quality Project Report, September 2004
GRSM 03: EIS for a Proposed Land Exchange Between NPS and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Draft, May 2003
GRSM 04: Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Species Inventory, Indiana Bat Survey, August 2001
GRSM 05: EIS, Foothills Parkway, Section 8D, Draft, November 1994

BOX 18

GRSM 06: Fire Management Plan, 1995
GRSM 07: Fire Management Plan, 1996
GRSM 08: EA, Fire Management Plan, Draft, 1995
GRSM 09: EA, Fire Management Plan, 1996
GRSM 10 (1 of 2): EIS, North Shore Road, Volume 1, Draft, November 2005
GRSM 10 (2 of 2): EIS, North Shore Road, Volume 1, Draft, November 2005
GRSM 11: Smokies Life Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 1, 2016
GRSM 12: GMP, Planning Issues, 1979
GRSM 13: EIS, Proposed Issuance of Special Use Permit for Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway Crossing of New Entrance Road, January 1973
GRSM 14: Statement for Management, undated
GRSM 15: EA, Public Response Comment Sheets, September 1976
GRSM 16: Transportation Concepts, 1971
GRSM 17: GMP, Draft, April 1979

BOX 19

GRSM 18: GMP, Environmental Statement, Draft, April 1979
GRSM 19: GMP, 1981
GRSM 21: Environmental Statement Draft, Wilderness Recommendations, 1974
GRSM 22: Backcountry Management Plan, March 1993
GRSM 23: Strategic Plan for Managing Backcountry Recreation, September 1995
GRSM 24: EIS, Proposed Issuance of Special Use Permit for Gatlinburg Aerial Tramway Crossing of New Entrance Road, undated
GRSM 25: LPP, 1985
GRSM 26: Statement for Management, July 1978
GRSM 27: EA, Trails Rehabilitation Guide, 1999
GRSM 28: EA, Parson Branch Road, July 1996

BOX 20

GRSM 29 (1 of 2): RMP, 1984
GRSM 29 (2 of 2): RMP, 1984
GSRM 30 (1 of 2): RMP, 1990
GSRM 30 (2 of 2): RMP, 1990
GRSM 31: EA, Missing Link, Section 8E, Foothills Parkway, December 1996
GUCO 01: Visitor Use Survey, March 1995
GUCO 02: GMP/EA, Draft, February 1996
GUCO 03: GMP/EA, May 1997
GUIS 01: LPP, 1984
GUIS 02: LPP, Draft, 1984
GUIS 03: Statement for Management, 1978
GUIS 04: RMP/EA, 1982
GUIS 05: RMP/EA, 1982

BOX 21

GUIS 06: RMP, 1985
HATU 01: Special Resource Study, Management Concepts/EA, September 1995
HOBE 01: Statement for Management, undated
HOBE 02: Statement for Management, Draft, 1986
HOBE 03: Statement for Management, 1977
HOSP 01: RMP, 1977
HOSP 02: GMP/DCP, June 1986
JELA 01: RMP/EA, undated
JICA 01: Interpretive Prospectus, November 1993
JICA 02: GMP, Development Concept Plan, September 1993
JICA 03: Cultural Landscape Study and Management Plan, Plains High School, March 1992

BOX 22

JICA 04: GMP/DCP/Interpretive Concepts/EA, February 1991
JICA 05: GMP, DCP, Interpretive Prospectus, EA, Draft, April 1993
KIMO 01: Statement for Management, July 1979
LIRI 01: RMP, 1998
LIRI 02: EA, Maintenance/Resource Management Facility, undated
LIRI 03: Special Resource Study, Cherokee, DeKalb and Etowah Counties, undated
LIRI 04: Special Resource Study, Cherokee, DeKalb and Etowah Counties, Draft, undated
MACA 01: LPP, August 1996
MACA 02 (1 of 2): RMP, March 1996
MACA 02 (2 of 2): RMP, March 1996
MACA 03: Cultural Resources Management, KY Heritage Council Cooperative Project Summary, September 1991
MACA 04: LPP, March 1985

BOX 23

MACA 05: GMP, October 1983
MACA 06: GMP, Contains Comments, 1983
MACA 07: EA, Alternative Relocation Sites, April 1979
MACA 08: EA, Alternative Relocation Sites, November 1976
MACA 09: Studies and Reports of Effects of the Job Corps Center on Park Resources, undated
MACA 10: Wilderness Recommendation, August 1974
MACA 11: EIS, undated
MACA 12: Environmental Statement, Final, 1976
MACA 13: Statement for Management, April 1978
MACA 14: MP, Final, April 1976
MACA 15: MP, Draft, December 1970
MACA 16: MP, Proposal, Updated, August 1971

BOX 24

MAPR 01: Special Resource Study/EA, September 2010
MLKM 01: LPP, Update, February 1986
MLKM 02: Visitor Center, Briefing Paper, undated
MOCR 01: MP, January 1969
MOCR 02: Statement for Management, September 1976
MOCR 03: Statement for Management, October 1977
NATR 01: Environmental Statement, Volume I- Text, Final, 1978
NATR 02: Environmental Statement, Volume II- Maps & Charts, Final, 1978
NATR 03: Environmental Statement, Volume I- Text, Draft, 1978
NATR 04: Environmental Statement, Volume II- Maps & Charts, Draft, 1978
NATR 05: GMP/DCP/EIS, March 1993
NATR 06: Park Proposal, Volume I, April 1988

BOX 25

NATR 07 (1 of 2): Park Proposal, Volume II, April 1988
NATR 07 (2 of 2): Park Proposal, Volume II, April 1988
NATR 08: GMP/DCP/EIS, Draft, March 1993
NATR 09: EA, Multi-Use Trail Study, September 1995
NATR 10: RMP/EA, August 1982
NATR 11: EIS, Draft, 1998
NATR 12: EA, Right-Of-Way Issuance, Draft, October 1996
NERI 01: GMP, November 1982

BOX 26

NERI 02: LPP, Final Draft, June 1983
NERI 03: DCP/EA/ Interpretive Prospectus, Draft, March 1993
NERI 04: RMP/EA, December 1984
NISI 01: RMP/EA, November 1983
OBED 01: GMP/DCP/EIS, Final, June 1995
OBED 02: Strategic Plan, September 1997
OBED 03: GMP/DCP/EIS, Draft, 1993
OBED 04: Water Management Plan, 1998
OBED 05: Wild and Scenic River Study, June 1976
OBED 06: LPP, Revision, 1992

BOX 27

OBED 07: EIS, addendum, 1978
OBED 08 (1 of 2): EIS, Final, October 1976
OBED 08 (2 of 2): EIS, Final, October 1976
PERI 01: GMP/EIS, Draft, September 2005
PERI 02: Statement for Management, July 1992
PIRO 01: GMP, September 1981
SAJU 01: Statement for Management, February 1978
SEMO 01: National Trail Study, Draft, April 1993
SHEN 01: Backcountry Campsite Conditions Assessed for Limits of Acceptable Change Planning, Thesis, Peter B. Williams, September 1994
SHIL 01: GMP/DCP, March 1981

BOX 28

SHIL 02: Battlefield Protection Plan, Battle of Corinth, September 1993
SHIL 03: EA, Corinth Civil War Boundary Adjustment Study, March 2004
SHIL 04: Special Resource Study, Corinth Unit, December 2003
STRI 01: EA/Fire Management Plan, February 2003
STRI 02: Chapter Excerpt, Bragg’s Advance and Retreat, undated
STRI 03: GMP/DCP/EIS, Final, November 1998
STRI 04: GMP/DCP/EIS, Draft, April 1997
STRI 05: Proposed Interchange at Interstate 24 and Mason Pile, Section 106 Assessment of Effects, October 2002
TIMU 01: Statement for Management, January 1977

BOX 29

TIMU 02: Cultural Resources Management Plan, August 1982
TIMU 03: LPP, September 1983
TRTE 01: National Trail Study, Final, June 1986
TRTE 02: Comprehensive Management and Use Plan/Map Supplement, September 1992
TRTE 03: Comprehensive Management and Use Plan, September 1992
TRTE 04: Comprehensive Management and Use Plan/EA, Draft, September 1991
VIIS 01: Commericla Services Plan/EA, Final, June 2001
VOYA 01: State of MN Public Opinion Survey on Issues Related to National Parks and Wilderness Areas, Summary Reports and Supplements, undated
WRBR 01: Statement for Management, January 1978

BOX 30

WRBR 02: EA, Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of the Main Entrance, Visitor Center Parking Area, Airstrip Access Road, and Walkways, April 2002
YOSE 01: Supplement to the Final EIS for the GMP, Draft, May 1992

Series II: Reports

Volume of series: 1.4 LF
Arranged generally by institutional author.

Scope and Content Note

Thematic and other reports prepared by NPCA, NPS, Smithsonian Institution, Southern Appalachian Mountains Initiative (SAMI) and other institutions. Includes a multi-volume survey of natural areas of the Atlantic coastal plain by the Center for Natural Areas in the Office of International and Environmental Programs at the Smithsonian Institution. Statistical abstracts, Water Resources Division annual reports, natural resource year in review reports, strategic plans, transportation planning guidebook, complilation of NPS-related laws, and other NPS plans, policy, guidance, or history reference materials are present. NPCA publications include studies of the NPS: Its Organization and Employees, air pollution, polluted parks, water parks in peril, visitor impact management, and Tennesse's Civil War parks. SAMI 2002 final report, program guide to the George Wright's Society meeting, and the University of Minnesota's study on congestion and crowding in parks are included.

Container List

BOX 01

Center for Natural Areas Reports

BOX 02

NPS Reports

BOX 03

NPS Reports
NPCA Reports

BOX 04

NPCA Reports
SAMI Reports
The George Wright Society Programs
University of Minnesota Reports

Andrew Johnson National Historic Site, Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area, Blue Ridge Parkway, Buffalo National River, Canaveral National Seashore, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Cape Lookout National Seashore, Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park, Congaree National Park, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Cumberland Island National Seashore, De Soto National Memorial, Everglades National Park, Fort Davis National Historic Site, Fort Frederica National Monument, Fort Matanzas National Monument, Fort Pulaski National Monument, Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, Fort Smith National Historic Site, Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, Hot Springs National Park, Jimmy Carter National Historical Park, Little River Canyon National Preserve, Mammoth Cave National Park, Moores Creek National Battlefield, Natchez Trace Parkway, New River Gorge National Park & Preserve, Obed Wild & Scenic River, San Juan National Historic Site, Shenandoah National Park, Shiloh National Military Park, Stones River National Battlefield, Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve, Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail, Virgin Islands National Park, Wright Brothers National Memorial more »

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