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APPENDIX A:
HISTORIC AND CONTEMPORARY SITE PHOTOGRAPHS (continued)
Bailly Homestead
Figure 13. Following completion of a Historic Structure Report, the National Park Service restored the Bailly Homestead to 1916, the earliest possible period for which a historic appearance could be verified. (Photographer National Lakeshore Staff, circa July 1976, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)

Park Ranger Brown
Figure 14. Park Ranger Jim Brown escorts visitors back aboard the South Shore Railroad after a day in the dunes. The national lakeshore actively encourages urban minority groups to use the South Shore Railroad to visit the dunes and particpate in the park's environmental education programs. (Photographer National Lakeshore Staff, 1978, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)

living history display
Figure 15. Visitors peruse one of the many crafts displays at the Bailly Homestead, site of the Duneland Folk Festival. Park VIPs dress in fur trade era garb representative of the time of the area's first settler, Joseph Bailly. (Photographer Supervisory Park Ranger (Programs Specialist) Robert Daum, 1980, Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)

Supt. Whitehouse
Figure 16. The national lakeshore's first Superintendent, James R. ("J. R.") Whitehouse, sits behind his desk at the Bailly Administrative Area. Whitehouse served at Indiana Dunes from fall 1970 to early 1983, when he was succeeded by Dale Engquist. (Photographer Interpreter G. R. Davis, unknown [circa 1980], Photographic Archives, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore)


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