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Volume IV - No. 6


June, 1940

Cumulative Index, Volumes I-IV

[Note: The first figure indicates the volume number, the figure in parentheses the issue number, and the page reference follows].

A

Abbott, Stanley W., biographical note, 3(1)35; The Blue Ridge Parkway, 3(1)3-6.

Abraham Lincoln National Park, American Shrine, 2(2)21-24; redesignation of, 3(2)16.

Acadia National Park, birds, 4(2)27-32; 4(4-5)14; museums, 4(4-5)18; sea cruise, 1(5)3-6.

Acadians Find Peace in Louisiana, 2(3)9-14.

Ackia Battleground National Monument, creation of, 1(5)19.

Admission fees, Fort Marion, 1(4)23-24.

Agreement, Appalachian Trailway Park and Forest services, 1(5)6.

American Indian Press, Birthplace of, 4(3)24-35.

Ammunition cart, Morristown National Historical Park, 2(5)18.

Ancestors of the Decanter, 4(1)17, 26.

Ancient Tortoise Restored, 3(6)30-31.

Animals, predatory, National Park Service policy, 3(3)8.

Antietam National Battlefield Site, Burnside Bridge Farm, 2(2)32.

Appalachian Trail and the Shenandoah and Great Smokies, The, 4(1)21-26.

Appalachian Trailway study, 1(2)34; Park and Forest service agreement, 1(5)6.

Appalachiana, bibliography, 3(4-5)30; new guide to New England section, 3(6)33.

Appleman, Roy Edgar: biographical note, 1(3)33; A National Military Park for "Old Hickory", 1(3)14-20; review of Schneider's report to Secretary of the Interior, 2(1)34; Ocmulgee's Trading Post Riddle, 2(1)3-11; Lincoln's Birthplace, American shrine, 2(2)21-24; Historic Sites in the South, 2(3)9-13; The star Spangled Banner and its Origins at Ft. McHenry, 4(1)3-7; Patrick Henry National Monument, 4(3)8, 38; Wakefield: Two Images of the Man Born There, 4(4-5)19-24.

Appomattox and Manassas Become National Areas, 4(4-5)29-30.

Appomattox National Battlefield Site, transfer of land, 2(3)31; becomes national area, 4(4-5)29-30.

Appropriations, CCC Rehabilitation Work, 1(5)32; North Carolina obtains park funds, 2(4)29-30; PWA C&O canal, 1(6)24; Recreational Demonstration Areas, 1(5)22,

Archeology, general, 1(2)8-10; 1(6)21; indoor, 3(3)9-13; Mound state Monument, 1(4)30; 1(5)7-8; 2(5)3-8; Ocmulgee, Trading Post Riddle, 2(1)3-11; museum, 2(5)8; Moorleichen, 4(2)19-23; southeastern states, 1(1)9-12. Architecture, Historic American Buildings Survey, 1(6)28; 3(3)19-22; 4(2)35; Log Cabin Myth, review, 4(3)36-37; Old Philadelphia Customhouse, 2(6)7-9; park, 1(4)9-12; wharf building, 3(6)8-13. Archives, The National, Storehouse of National Park History, 4(2)13-18.

Arnold, Fred H., The Biography of a Beetle, 1(2)11-14; New Forestry Manual, 1(4)35; Our Nation's Forests, reviewed, 2(1)33; Fire Protection Handbook, reviewed, 2(5)30

Artifacts and Fossils, Photographing of, 4(1)10.

Artillery, display for Petersburg National Military Park, 4(4-5)30; use of in Atlanta Campaign, 4(6)25-30.

Arthur the Rat, 3(4-5)18; 3(4-5)5, footnote. Arts and Crafts in Non-Urban Parks, 3(6)21-23.

Atlanta Campaign, Kennesaw Mountain and the, 3(4-5)9-12; role of artillery in the, 4(6)25-30.

Avery, Myron H., biographical note, 4(1)35; The Appalachian Trail and the Great Smokies, 4(1)21-26.

Awtrey, Hugh R., biographical note, 2(6)37; Blackbeard the Pirate Breaks into Print, 2(6)11-19; Wall Paper News of the Sixties, 3(6)14-20; New Echota, Birthplace of the American Indian Press, 4(3)24-35; editorial comments, 1(4)26; 1(5)21; 1(6)20; 2(1)28; 2(2)20; 2(3)18; 2(4)28; 2(5)22; 2(6)10; 3(1)30; 3(2)22; 3(3)14; 3(4-5)18; 3(6)24; 4(1)18; 4(2)24; 4(3)12; 4(4-5)28; 4(6)16.

Azalea, Great Smokies, 1(2)18-21.

B

Baker, Russell, biographical note, 3(6)39; A Soldier's Christmas at Morristown in 1779; 3(6)3-7.

Barnette, Stuart M., biographical note, 2(6)37; The Old Philadelphia Customhouse, 2(6)7-9.

Be Wary of the "Facts" of Wildlife, 2(4)19-22.

Bear Mountain Trailside Museum, 2(1)23-27.

Beard, Daniel B., biographical note, 3(2)33; Diversity in the Everglades, 1(2)3-25; Be Wary of the "Facts" of Wildlife, 2(4)19-22; The shark River Wilderness in the Everglades, 3(2)3-10.

Beaver, in Shenandoah National Park, 1(5)11-13.

Beetle, biography of, 1(2)11-14.

Belt, San Browne, invention of, 2(2)10.

Benson, Harvey P., biographical note, 4(2)37; The Skyline Drive, 4(2)3-10.

Bernard, Simon. and America's Coastal Defense, 2(2)3-8.

Bibliography, Appalachiana, 3(4-5)30.

Bike, Edward L., biographical note, 4(2)37; Park and College Teamwork, 4(2)33-35.

Birds, Acadia, 4(2)27-32; 4(4-5)14; 4(4-5)18; Great Smoky Mountains, 4(4-5)11-14; Great White Heron Refuge, 1(2)28; 1(5)19; illustrations, Walter Weber, 2(4)32-33; Weig, Mrs. Melvin, list of, 2(2)29; Peruvian studies, 3(1)31-32.

Blue Ridge Parkway, entrance to Smokies, 1(3)25-26; A New Element in Recreational Planning, 3(1)3-6; closed during winter, 3(4-5)25.

Bodie Island ship Remains described, 3(2)17; 2(5)18.

Borresen, Thor: biographical note, 2(2)33; Report on Spanish guns and carriages, 1686-1800 (reviewed by Joseph Mills Hanson), 1(6)29; Simon Bernard and America's Coastal Forts, 2(2)3-8; Father Millet Cross, 3(1)20-26.

Botany, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 3(4-5)31; 1(2)18-21.

Brandon, William P., biographical note, 2(5)35; The Park at Old Guilford Courthouse, 2(5)19-21; Thanksgiving Day in Summer and the Glorious Fourth in December, 3(2)25-27.

Brunsvold, K. T., Capt., biographical note, 1(3)33; Making the Junk Pile Pay, 1(3)21-24.

Buildings Survey, Historic American, catalogue of, 1(6)28; 3(3)19-22; 3(6)34; 4(2)35.

Bulletin of U. S. Travel Bureau, published, 1(5)27.

Bullock, Orin M. Jr., biographical note, 1(4)43; A Case Against Overhangs, 1(4)9-12; Preserving Our Architectural Heritage, 3(3)19-22; The Log Cabin Myth, reviewed, 4(3)36-37.

Burns, Ned J., Preservation of the Mammoth Cave Mummy, 3(4-5)22,34.

C

C & O Canal, surveys planned, 1(4)29; progress, 1(6)24; dedicated, 2(3)14; A New Day for Fishermen on the, 3(2)19-21.

Cammerer, Arno B., biographical note, back cover, 4(6); National Parks and New World Idealism, 4(6)3-12.

Camping, Cheraw and Kings Mountain, 1(6)11-17; facilities at Crabtree Creek 1(4)22; group, 1(4)13-20; growth of use, 1(5)22; 3(4-5)26-27; How a state operates organized camps, 1(6)11-17; Leadership in organized camps, 2(3)15-17; number of camper days, 2(5)34; Recreational Demonstration Areas, new agencies, 2(5)24; speech rehabilitation, in, 1(5)23; past and present, 4(4-5)3-9.

Cape Hatteras, First National Seashore Preserve, 1(1)19-21; master plan base map completed, 1(4)29; Bodie Island Ship, 2(5)18; 3(2)17; Blackbeard the Pirate Breaks Into Print, 2(6)11-19; lighthouse, 3(2)11-16; commission formed, 3(6)35.

Caribou in Maine, 1(3)3-5.

Carlson, Reynold E., biographical note, 4(4-5)37; Virginia Natural History Institute, 4(4-5)25-27.

Carr, William H., biographical note, 2(1)39; Signs and Labels for Nature Trails, 2(1)23-27.

Case for Nature Study in State Parks, A, 2(4)23-26.

CCC, accomplishments, 2(5)31; applicants, 3(3)26; construction, 1(6)23; demonstrations, 1(6)23; education 1(6)22; fire control, 1(5)28; fire troupers 2(6)27-28; fish restocking, 1(5)25; Gold Head Branch State Park, 2(4)29; Great Swamp Fight, 1(1)24; Mound State Monument, 1(4)30; 2(4)29; militarization, 3(3)26; new publication, 2(1)32; new organization, 1(5)25; non-enrolled workers commended, 2(4)32; permanent corps, 2(3)27; progress report, 3(2)29; replacements, 1(6)22; safety regulations, 1(3)29-30; salvage and reclamation, 1(3)21-24; state parks, 4(4-5)35; storm rehabilitation work, 1(5)32; visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth, 2(6)26.

Chalmette National Battlefield Site, 1(3)14-20; redesignated, 3(2)16.

Cheraw Recreational Demonstration Area, camping at, 1(6)11-17.

Christmas at Morristown in 1779, A Soldier's, 3(6)3-7.

Christmas message, 3(6)24.

Coastal Defences, 2(2)3-8.

Coleman, Walter J., The Educational Role of National Military Parks, 4(4-5)10.

Colonial Gardens, 2(1)17-22.

Colonial Iron Industry and Hopewell Village, 2(4)3-9.

Colonial National Historical Park, addition of Cape Henry Landing Dune, 1(1)22; First Landing Dune dedicated, 2(5)29; salvaging operations, York River, 3(6)33.

Commission formed, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, 3(6)35.

Conservation - Come and Get It!, publication, 2(4)33.

Conservationists, celebrated, 1(4)36-37.

Core drill operation, 1(5)14-16.

County parks, 2(5)14.

Covers, Regional Review, by Samuel O. Smart, 1(3), Fort Pike; 1(4), Fort Marion, 1(5), Taughannock Falls State Park, 1(6), Hickory Rum Recreational Demonstration Area, 2(1), Acadia; 2(2), Abraham Lincoln, 2(3), Highlands Hammock State Park, 2(4), Shiloh, 2(5), Kill Devil Hill; 2(6), Cape Hatteras, 3(1), Ft. Matanzas, 3(2), White Ibis; 3(3), Falls, Mt. Katahdin, 3(4-5), Federal Hall, 3(6), Custom House, Salem; 4(1), Greater Snow and Canada Geese; 4(2), George Washington Birthplace National Monument; 4(3), Sequoyah; 4(4-5), Great Smoky Mountains, By Ira B. Lykes, 4(6); Fort Jefferson.

Cox, Elbert, Winter Encampments of the Revolution, 1(2)3-7; If I Were a Temporary Ranger, 3(2)24.

Coyote control, 1(2)29.

Crabtree Creek Recreational Demonstration Area, comment on camping facilities, 1(4)22.

Crafts and Arts in Non-Urban Parks, 3(6)21-23.

Crater, battle of, 3(1)27-28.

Credo, a Park Man's, 1(4)25.

Crows, Hilton F., biographical note, 2(2)33; Hot Shot Furnaces, 2(2)11-12.

Cumberland Cap National Historical Park, acquisition plans developing, 1(3)25; organization completed, 1(6)24; established, 4(6)24.

Cumberland Homesteads Park, new dam completed, 1(6)23.

D

Dam at Cumberland Homesteads Park completed, 1(6)23.

Dangremond, Nelson, biographical note, 2(5)35; Water as a Recreational Resource, 2(5)25-27.

Day Use, a demonstration of, 1(4)20-22.

Decanter, Ancestors of the, 4(1)17,26.

DeJarnette, J.T. (and Walter B. Jones), An Archeological Museum for the "Average Man", 1(5)7-8.

De Soto State Park, education, 1(6)22.

Dividends from Park Use Planning, 4(3)13-18.

Drury, Newton B., A Park Man's Credo, 1(4)25.

E

Earth dam, Insurance for the, 3(1)15-19. Editorial comments; 1(4)26; 1(5)21; 1(6)20; 2(1)28; 2(2)20; 2(3)18; 2(4)28; 2(5)22; 2(6)10; 3(1)30; 3(2)22; 3(3)14; 3(4-5)18; 3(6)24; 4(1)18; 4(2)24; 4(3)12; 4(4-5)28; 4(6)16.

Educational Role of National Military Parks, The, 4(4-5)10.

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, at Mammoth Cave, 3(3)23-25.

Equipment of a Soldier During the American Revolution, 4(3)19-22.

Everglades National Park Project, Shark River Wilderness, 3(2)3-10; Diversity in The Everglades, 1(2)23-25.

Evison, Herbert, biographical note, 2(3)33; New Lands for State Parks, 1(1)13-16; editorial comment on "How a State operates organized camps", 1(6)17; Museums for State Parks, 2(3)19-20; State park administration and maintenance, reviewed, 2(4)31; Unique Archeological Museum completed, 2(5)3-8; Whither State Parks? 2(6)21-25.

F

Fairbanks, Charles H., biographical note, 3(3)31; Indoor Archeology 3(3)9-13.

Father Millet Cross National Monument, 3(1)20-26.

Fechner, Robert, need for permanent CCC Corps, 2(3)27; death, 4(1)34.

Fences and Enclosures, Colonial, 2(1)17-22.

Fire control, report, 1(5)28.

Fire Protection Handbook, reviewed, 2(5)30.

Fire Troupers of the CCC, 2(6)27-28.

Fish, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1(2)21; restocking, Gilbert Lake State Park, 1(5)25.

Fishing, Skish, a By-Product of, 4(6)13-15.

Flora, Great Smoky Mountains, 1(2)18-21; 1(4)37; 2(2)9; 4(1)32.

Folk Art Centers and Open-air Museums, 4(6)18-24.

Fontainebleau Plantation History Related, 2(1)32; 2(5)32.

Forestry, new manual, 1(3)29; 1(4)35; Recreational Study, 1(6)26-27; new publication in region, 2(1)34; Our Nation's Forests, reviewed; 2(1)33; Forest Service Bulletin, CCC issue, 2(5)31.

Fort Boonesborough, report on site, 1(4)29.

Fort Hunt, Virginia, visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth to CCC camp, 2(6)26.

Fort Jefferson National Monument, Great White Heron Refuge, 1(2)28; 1(5)19.

Fort Marion National Monument admission fees, 1(4)23-24; Hot Shot Furnace, 2(2)11-13.

Fort McHenry National Monument, bombardment, 3(1)34; redesignation, 3(2)16; The Star Spangled Banner and its Origins, 4(1)3-7.

Fort Pulaski National Monument, mollusks, 2(6)30-31; acquisitions, 3(3)30; cannon returned, 3(6)35; Lee note preserved, 4(2)11.

Forts, coastal, 2(2)3-8.

Fossils and artifacts, photographing of, 4(1)10.

Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, new museum materials, 2(3)32; library acquisitions, 3(3)30; 4(2)36; new lands, 4(4-5)30. French Creek Recreational Demonstration Area, Hopewell Village, 2(4)3-9.

Friedlander, Louis, biographical note, 2(1)39; Ocmulgee's Trading Post Riddle, 2(1)3-11.

G

Gardens, Colonial, 2(1)17-22.

Gardner, Malcolm, Natchez Trace - An Historical Parkway, 2(4)13-18.

Geology, core drill operation, 1(5)14-16; Geomorphology, reviewed by H. S. Ladd, 3(6)32-33; Great Smokies, 2(1)13-15; Land Animals from the Sea, 3(3)3-7; Mammoth Cave, 1(5)32; 1(6)6-10; 3(6)32; Our Amazing Earth, reviewed by M. S. Ladd, 3(3)27-28; rate of cave deposition, 1(2)29-30; Stolen Waters---In Tennessee, 2(6)3-6.

George Washington Birthplace National Monument, Wakefield, 4(4-5)19-24.

Gilbert Lake State Park, 1(5)25.

Gold Head Branch State Park, opened, 2(4)29.

Graves, Charles M., Skish, A By-product of Fishing Joins Park Program, 4(6)13-15.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Appalachian Trail and the Shenandoah National Park, 4(4-5)21-26.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, birds, 4(4-5)11-14; Blue Ridge Parkway, entrance, 1(3)25-26; botany, 3(4-5)31; fish, 1(2) 21; flora, 1(2)18-21; 2(2)9; 4(1)32; fungi, 1(4)37; game refuge, 1(2)25; geology, 2(1)13-15; herpetology, 2(6)29; natural history survey, 3(3)28; museum prospectus, 1(3)26-27; Recording Speech, 3(4-5)3-8; travel record broken, 3(3)8.

Green, Edwin L., biographical note, 3(2)33; A New Day For Fishermen on the C&O Canal, 3(2)19-21.

Guide to Appalachian Trail, New England Section, 3(6)33.

Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, history, 2(5)19-21.

Guns and carriages, Spanish, report on reviewed, 1(6)29.

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H2O, 3(4-5)19-21.

Hall, Joseph S., biographical note, 3(4-5)35; Recording Speech in the Great Smokies, 3(4-5)3-8; editorial comment, 4(2)24.

Hanson, Joseph Mills, Review of Report on Spanish Guns and Carriages, 1686-1800, 1(6)29; Manassas to Appomattox, reviewed, 2(6)29.

Hard Labor Creek Recreational Demonstration Area, information pamphlet, 2(5)32.

Hatteras, Cape, First National Seashore Preserve, 1(1)19-21; master plan base map completed, 1(4)29; Bodie Island ship, 2(5)18; 3(2)17; Blackbeard the Pirate Breaks into Print, 2(6)11-19; lighthouse, 3(2)11-16; commission formed, 3(6)35.

Hawkins, Stanley M. (and John I. Neasmith), Group Camping, 1938 Model, 1(4)13-20; Substantial Gains Recorded in Organized Camp Use, 3(4-5)26-27.

Hay, William, biographical note, 4(3)39; Dividends from Park Use Planning, 4(3)13-18.

Hazlett, Donald C., Mammoth Cave Yields New Wonders, 1(6)6-10; Report on New Discovery at Mammoth Cave, reviewed, 3(6)33.

Herpetology, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2(6)29.

Hickory Run Recreational Demonstration Area, hunting policy, 1(4)31-32.

Hilgedick, W. C., The Place of Radio in the National Parks, 1(5)9-10.

Historic American Buildings Survey, catalogue of measured drawings and photographs, 1(6)28; compilation of records, 3(3)19-22; regional unit, 3(6)34; new additions to staff, 4(2)35.

Historic Sites in the South, 2(5)9-13. Historic Sites, Abraham Lincoln National Park, 2(2)21-24; redesignated 3(2)16; Ackia Battleground, 1(5)19; Appomattox, land transfer, 2(3)31; becomes national area, 4(4-5)29-30; Battle of New Orleans, 1(3)14-20; C & O Canal, 1(4)29; 1(6)24; dedicated, 2(3)14; fishing 3(2)19-21; Cape Hatteras, 1(1)19-21; master plan base map 1(4)29; reopened ship grave, 2(5)18; 3(2)17; Blackbeard the Pirate Breaks Into Print, 2(6)11-19; lighthouse, 3(2)11-16; Chalmette National Military Park, A National Military Park for "Old Hickory", 1(3)14-20; redesignated, 3(2)16; Colonial National Historical Park, 1(1)22; first landing dune, 2(5)29; salvaging operations, York River, 3(6)33; Educational Role of National Military Parks, 4(4-5)10; Father Millet Cross 3(1)20-26; Fort Boonesborough, 1(4)29; Fort Jefferson National Monument, 1(2)28; Fort Marion, 1(4)23-24; Fort McHenry, bombardment, 3(1)34; redesignated, 3(2)16; Star Spangled Banner, 4(1)3-7; Fort Pulaski, mollusks, 2(6)30-31; museum acquisition, 3(3)30; cannon returned, 3(6)35; Lee Note preserved, 4(2)11; Fredericksburg, acquisitions, 3(3)30; new lands 4(4-5)30; General, 1(5)8; George Washington Birthplace, (Wakefield), 4(4-5)19-24; Great Swamp Fight, 1(1)24; 1(6)18-19; Guilford Courthouse, 2(5)19-21; Hopewell Village, colonial iron industry, 2(4)3-9; Kennesaw Mountain, dedication, 3(1)34; Atlanta campaign, 3(4-5)9-12; Kings Mountain, anniversary observed, 3(4-5)31; Hunting Rifle Victory, 3(6)25-29; Morristown, 1(2)3-7; ammunition cart, 2(5)18; Christmas, 1779, 3(6)3-7; American military swords, 4(1)11-16; equipment of Revolutionary soldier, 4(3)19-22; Natchez Trace, 2(4)13-18; New Echota, Birthplace of American Indian Press, 4(3)24-35; Objectives and Policies of Historical Conservation, 2(3)3-8; Old Philadelphia Customs House, 2(6)7-9; Patrick Henry, 4(3)8,38; Perry's Victory, 1(4)3-8; Petersburg, crater, 3(1)27-28: Twelve Thousand Men for a Sixty-Mile Railroad, 3(3)15-17; new artillery pieces, 4(4-5)30; Pioneer National Monument, 1(4)29; redesignations, 1(5)8; Report to Secretary on preservation of, 2(1)34; Route of Johnston's retreat, 1(4)29; Salem, 1(1)17-18; wharf building, 3(6)8-13; trade routes before 1800, 4(4-5)31; Santa Rosa, 1(5)19; Saratoga, 1(1)22; 1(4)29; Statue of Liberty, 1(2)15-17; 1(6)10; Virginia Civil War Battlefields, 1(5)31; 2(6)29; Vicksburg, wallpaper news, 3(6)14-20.

History and Status of Interpretive Work in National Parks, 3(1)7-14.

History of National Park Service, A Brief, 4(6)31.

History is Written in Objects, 1(6)21.

Hopewell Village and the Colonial Iron Industry, 2(4)3-9.

Hopkins, Alfred F., biographical note, 2(2)33; Sticks and Swords, 2(4)10-11; The Sam Browne Belt, 2(2)10; Militia Hat of 1812 Preserved, 3(2)23; ammunition cart, 2(5)18; American Military Swords, 4(1)11-16; equipment of Revolutionary soldier, 4(3)19-22.

Hot Shot Furnaces, 2(2)11-13.

How a Monument Differs from a Park, 3(2)28.

Howard, William J., The First National Seashore Preserve, 1(1)19-21.

Human Factor in Recreation Planning, The, 2(2)14-19.

Human Values First: A Biologist Looks at a Recreational Demonstration Area, 4(3)9-11.

Hunting, Recreational Demonstration Areas, 1(4)31-32.

Hunting Rifle Victory, A, 3(6)25-29.

Huth, Hans, biographical note, 4(2)37; Moorleichen, 4(2)19-23; Open-air Museums, 4(6)18-24.

Hyde, Gerald, Fire Troupers of the CCC, 2(6)27-28; Historic Great Swamp Opened, 1(6)18-19.

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If I Were a Temporary Ranger, 3(2)24.

I'm Just An Idle Summer Camp, 4(1)27-30.

Indoor Archeology 3(3)9-13.

Insurance for the Earth Dam, 3(1)15-19.

Ives, Richard, biographical note, 4(4-5)37; Zoning for Park Protection, 4(4-5)15-18.

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Jackson, William H., pioneer photographer, 45, 1(1)16; photograph collection 2(6)30.

Jefferson Memorial (Washington) determination of site, 1(2)28.

Jennison, H. M., Azaleas of the Great Smokies, 1(2)18-21; Flora of the Great Smokies, reviewed, 4(1)32; death of, footnote, 4(1)32.

Johnston, Fred T., Service policies governing use of recreational demonstration areas, 1(3)28-29.

Jones, M. D., biographical note, 3(4-5)35; Living Museums of Norway and Sweden, 3(4-5)23-25.

Jones, Walter B. (and J. T. DeJarnette), An Archeological Museum for the "Average Man," 1(5)7-8.

Jurisdiction, recreational demonstration areas, 1(4)31.

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Kahler, Herbert E., biographical note, 2(2)33; How Admission Fees Work at Fort Marion, 1(4)23-24; Hot Shot Furnaces 2(2)11-13.

Katahdin, Sentinel of the North Woods, 1(3)3-5.

Kelly, A. R., biographical note, 2(1)39; The Coordination of Southeastern Archeological Studies, 1(1)9-12; Ocmulgee's Trading Post Riddle, 2(1)3-11.

Kennedy, Sidney S., biographical note, 1(3)33; Progress of the Recreational Study, 1(3)3-13.

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, dedication, 3(1)34; Kennesaw Mountain and the Atlanta Campaign, 3(4-5)9-12.

Kiener, Tyler B., biographical note, 3(1)35; Insurance for the Earth Dam, 3(1)15-19; editorial comment, 3(4-5)18.

King, Willis, Rainbow Trout in Smokies, 1(2)21; Survey of the herpetology of Great Smoky Mountains, 2(6)29.

Kings Mountain National Military Park, anniversary, 3(4-5)31; award sponsored by Kings Mountain chapter of the D.A.R.; 3(4-5)29-30; A Hunting Rifle Victory, 3(6)25-29.

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Ladd, Harry S., biographical note, 2(1)39; A Core Drill - Its Life and Works, 1(5)14-16; To Move a Mountain and Make a Window, 2(1)13-15; Stolen Waters - In Tennessee, 2(6)3-6; Nature Trails Under the Sea, 2(3)21-26; Mineralogy, an Ideal Hobby, reviewed, 2(4)31; Land Animals From the Sea, 3(3)3-7; Our Amazing Earth, reviewed, 3(3)27-28; Ancient Tortoise Restored, 3(6)30-31; Geomorphology, reviewed, 3(6)32-33.

Land acquisition for state parks, 2(5)15-17.

Land Animals from the Sea, 3(3)3-7.

Langford, "National Park", 4(2)17-18.

Lattimore, Ralston B., Ancestors of the Decanter, 4(1)17; Lee Note Preserved, 4(2)11.

Laurel Hill Recreational Demonstration Area, speech rehabilitation, 1(5)23.

Leadership in Organized Camps, 2(3)15-17.

Ledet, Wilton P., biographical note, 2(3)33; Acadians Find Peace in Louisiana, 2(3)9-14.

Lee Note Preserved, Fort Pulaski, 4(2)11 Lee, Ronald F., biographical note, 2(3)33; Objectives end Policies of Historical Conservation, 2(3)38

Libraries and museums, acquisitions, 3(3)30.

Lieber, Richard, biographical note, 4(1)35; Preservation of Our Folk Speech, 4(1)8-9.

Lighthouse, Cape Hatteras, 3(2)11-16. Lincoln's Birthplace, American Shrine, 2(2)21-24.

Living Museums of Norway and Sweden, 3(4-5)23-25.

Longfellow-Evangeline State Park, Acadians, 2(3)15-17.

Looking Backward to See Ahead, 2(5)15-17.

Low Dams, publication, 1(5)28.

Ludgate, V.R., biographical note, 1(3)33; A New Deal for the Statue, 1(2)15-17; Katahdin, Sentinel of the North Woods, 1(3)3-5; Gardens of the Colonists, 2(1)22.

Lykes, Ira B., cover, Regional Review, 4(6).

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MacBride, Thomas M., county parks, 2(5)14.

Mammals, beaver, 1(5)11-13; caribou, 1(3)3-5; coyote control, 1(2)29; land animals from the Sea, 3(3)3-7; object lesson, 3(3)14; predatory control policy 3(4-5)29; wolf proves rule of predation, 3(2)31.

Mammoth Cave National Park, discovery of new passage, 1(5)32; 1(6)6-10; exploration of new section, 2(6)19; news of in 1817, 3(2)18; Ralph Waldo Emerson at, 3(3)23-25; preservation of mummy, 3(4-5)22, 34; report on new discovery, 3(6)32.

Manassas National Battlefield Park, new area, 4(4-5)29-30.

Manassas to Appomattox, publication, 2(6)29.

Mann, Roberts P., State Park Administration and Maintenance, 2(4)31.

Maps, archeology, 1(1)8,10; Blue Ridge Parkway, 3(1)4; Cape Hatteras, 2(6)13; capture of the Weldon railroad, 3(3)17; Colonial Georgia and South Carolina trail system, 2(2)2; Everglades, 1(2)22; 3(2)2; Great Smokies, 3(4-5)4; Kings Mountain 3(6)27; Natchez Trace Parkway, 2(4)12; national areas of region one, 1(1)2; 3(4-5)16; national park system, 4(6)2; Park Use Chart, 2(2)14; portion of rail system of Confederacy, 3(3)16; recreational demonstration areas, 1(4)14; 1(6)12; recreation study 1(3)6; Route of C & O Canal, 3(2)19; Shenandoah, 1(5)12; 4(2)5; Tennessee River around Chattanooga, 2(6)4.

McClendon, Robertine K., A Satisfied Customer Speaks, 1(4)22.

McDaniel, Weston O. (and Jesse A. Reynolds), Arts and Crafts in Non-urban Parks, 3(6)21-23.

McEntee, James J., The CCC and State Parks, 4(4-5)35.

Mead, James M., CCC praised, 2(5)34.

Miami Conservancy District Parks, CCC Safety Works, 1(6)23.

Militia Hat of 1812 Preserved at Morristown, 3(2)23.

Mineralogy, An Ideal Hobby, reviewed, 2(4)31.

Mississippi Parkway, proposal draft bill authorizing creation of, 1(5)31.

Mollusks, Fort Pulaski National Monument, 2(6)30-31.

Morristown National Historical Park, Winter Encampments of the Revolution, 1(2)3-7; ammunition cart, 2(5)18; Sam Browne belt, 2(2)10; Sticks and Swords, 2(4)10-11; fauna, 2(2)29; militia hat, 3(2)23; Christmas, 1779, 3(6)3-7; American military Swords, 4(1)11-16; equipment of a soldier, 4(3)19-22.

Mound State Monument, museum, 1(4)30; 1(5)7-8; 2(4)29; 2(5)3-8.

Mount Katahdin, description, 1(3)3-5.

Museums, Fredericksburg, 2(3)32; Great Smokies, 1(3)26-27; Living Museums of Norway and Sweden, 3(4-5)23-25; Morristown, 2(2)10; 2(4)10-11; 3(2)33; 4(1)11-16; 4(3)19-22; Mound State Monument, 1(4)30; 1(5)7-8; 2(4)29; 2(5)3-8; new acquisitions, 3(3)30; Ocmulgee, 2(5)8; Open-air Museums and Folk Art Centers, 4(6)18-24; Signs and Labels, 2(1)23-27; State Parks, 2(3)19-20.

Museums for State Parks, 2(3)19-20.

Museums, Living, of Norway and Sweden, 3(4-5)23-25.

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Natchez Trace-An Historical Parkway, 2(4)13-18.

National Conference on State Parks, 2(6)21-25.

National Monument and National Seashore, difference between, 3(1)14.

National Parks Portfolio, 1(3)24.

National Park Service, acreage, 1(5)20; 4(6)3-12; administration, 1(6)3-5; 4(6)3-12; difference between national monument and national park, 3(2)28; difference between national monument and national seashore, 3(1)14; National Parks and New World Idealism, 4(6)3-12; predator control policy, 3(3)8; 3(4-5)29; standards, 1(5)20; 1(6)35.

National Parks and New World Idealism, 4(6)3-12.

National Parks of the Northwest, review, 3(1)32.

Natural History Survey of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 3(3)28.

Naturalist Cruises of Acadia, 1(5)3-6.

Nature Study, A Case for, 2(4)23-26.

Nature Trails Under the Sea, 2(3)21-26.

Nature Trails, Signs and Labels for, 2(1)23-27.

Neasmith, John I. (and Stanley M. Hawkins), Group Camping - 1938 Model, 1(4)13-20; I'm Just An Idle Summer Camp, 4(1)27-30.

New Day for Fisherman on the C & O Canal, A, 3(2)19-21.

New World Idealism, National Parks and, 4(6)3-12.

News of the Sixties, Wall Paper, 3(6)14-20.

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Object Lesson, 3(3)14.

Objectives and Policies of Historical Conservation, 2(3)3-8.

Ocmulgee National Monument, archeology, 1(1)9-12; Trading Post Riddle, 2(1)3-11; Indoor Archeology, 3(3)9-13; praised by public 2(5)8.

Oglethorpe Trail, study, 1(3)26.

"Old Hickory", National Military Park for, 1(3)14-20.

O'Neil, W. E. Jr., biographical note, 3(4-5)35; H2O, 3(4-5)19-21.

Open-air Museums and Folk Art Centers, 4(6)18-24.

Ordnance, Report on Spanish Guns and Carriages, 1686-1800, by Thor Borresen (reviewed by Joseph Mills Hanson), 1(6)29; The Role of Artillery in the Atlanta Campaign, 4(6)25-30.

Organized camps, comment on South Carolina camps, 1(5)22; growth of use, 1(5)22; 3(4-5)26-27; How a State operates, 1(6)13-46; speech rehabilitation in, 1(5)23.

Our Amazing Earth (reviewed by H. S. Ladd), 3(3)27-28.

Overhangs, a Case Against, 1(4)9-12.

Overseas Highway, Miami-Key West, 1(1)5-7; concessions prohibited, 2(1)12.

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Park and College Teamwork, 4(2)33-35. Park and Recreational Structures, 1(6)25-26.

Park Man's Credo, 1(4)25,

Parks, Arts and Crafts in Non-Urban, 3(6)21-23.

Park Standards, V. E. Shelford on, 1(5)20.

Park Structures, 1(4)9-12.

Parker, Arthur C., History is Written in Objects, 1(6)21.

Parkways, Blue Ridge, 1(3)25-26; 3(1)3-6; 3(4-5)25; Mississippi (proposed), 1(5)31; Natchez Trace, 2(4)13-18; Oglethorpe Trail, 1(3)26; Overseas, 1(1)5-7; 2(1)12; recreation study, 1(3)7-13; Skyline Drive, 2(2)32; 4(2)3-10.

Paper, Wall, News of the Sixties, 3(6)14-20.

Past Still Lives in Us, The, 3(3)20.

Patrick Henry National Monument, 4(3)8,38.

Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial, War of 1812, 1(4)3-8.

Peruvian Bird Studies, 3(1)31-32. Petersburg and Weldon Railroad, capture of, 3(3)15-17.

Petersburg Crater - Then and Now, 3(1)27-28.

Philadelphia Customhouse, The Old, 2(6)7.

Photograph collection, W. H. Jackson, 2(6)30.

Picnicking - It's More Than Eating Devil ed Eggs, 3(4-5)13-15.

Pioneer National Monument, report on Ft. Boonesborough Site, 1(4)29.

Piracy, Atlantic Coast, 2(6)11-19; stream, 2(6)3-6.

Porter, Charles W., Echoes of the War of 1812, 1(4)3-8; report on Fort Boones borough site, 1(4)29.

Poster competition, safety, 3(1)29.

Predator policy, 3(3)8; 3(4-5)29.

Preliminary report on "New Discovery", Mammoth Cave, 3(6)32.

Preservation of our Folk Speech, 4(1)8-9.

Preservation of Mammoth Cave mummy, 3(4-5); 22,34.

Preserving our Architectural Heritage, 3(3)19-22.

Presnall, Clifford C., biographical note, 4(3)39; Human Values First; a Biologist Looks at a Recreational Demonstration Area, 4(3)9-11.

Publications, American Nature Association, 1(6)27; Celebrated Conservationists, 1(4)36-37; CCC, 2(1)30-31; 2(1)32; Fire Protection Handbook, 2(5)30; Georgia Recreation Report, 2(3)27; Geomorphology, 3(6)32-33; Brief History of Service, 3(6)34; 4(6)32; Historic American Buildings Survey, 1(6)28; Jefferson (New Orleans) Parish Yearly Review, 3(2)31; Journal of American Military Institute, 3(2)30-31; Low Dams, 1(5)28; Manassas to Appomattox, 2(6)29; Monthly reprints, recreational planning, 1(5)28; National Parks Portfolio, 1(3)24; National Parks of Belgian Congo, 3(2)30; National Parks of the Northwest, 3(1)32; Natural History of Great Smoky Mountains, 3(3)28; Occasional Forestry Notes, 2(1)34; Official Bulletin of U. S. Travel Bureau, 1(5)27; Ohio Cherishes Her Historic Tradition, 4(6)32; Our Amazing Earth, 3(3)27-28; Our Nation's Forests, 2(1)33; Park and Recreational Structures, 1(6)25-26; Planning Book Series, 1(4)33-34; Problamy Administracyjne Ochrony Przyrody, 3(3)27; Recreational Demonstration Area booklets, 2(5)32; Regional Review, 2(3)18; Region III Quarterly, 3(1)30; Romance of the National Parks, 3(1)32; Safety Bulletin, 2(4)31; Service Bulletin (Forest), 2(4)31; The Land, new conservation monthly, to appear, 4(6)32; travel brochure, 1(5)27-28; Travel Bureau, 1(6)28; Travel News, 2(6)30; Travel and Recreation, 3(3)28; Tree Clearance for Overhead Lines, 4(6)32; wildlife, 3(1)32; William and Mary Quarterly, 3(6)33.

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Radio, 1(5)9-10.

Ranger, Temporary, If I Were a, 3(2)24.

Recording Speech in the Great Smokies, 3(4-5)3-8.

Recreation, arts and crafts, 3(6)21-23; Cape Hatteras, 1(1)19-21; 1(4)29; Georgia Report, 2(3)27; group camping, 1(4)13-20; 1(5)22; 3(4-5)26-27; Human Factor in Recreational planning, 2(2)14-19; picnicking, 3(4-5)13-15; planning, 2(2)14-19; 3(1)3-6; recreational demonstration areas, 1(5)20-22; recreation study, 1(3)7-13; 1(6)3-5; reprints, 1(5)28; 1(6)26-27; riding 3(4-5)31; water as a Recreational Resource, 2(5)25-27.

Recreational Demonstration Areas, arts and crafts, 3(6)21-23; appropriations, 1(5)22; camping, 1(5)22; 2(5)24; 1(4)13-20; Cheraw, 1(6)11-17; Crabtree Creek, 1(4)22; gains in camp use, 1(5)22; 3(4-5)26-27; how a state operates, 1(6)11-17; hunting, 1(4)31-32; information circulars, 2(5)32; jurisdiction, 1(4)31; Kings Mountain, 1(6)11-17; Laurel Hill, 1(5)23; new agencies, 2(5)24; policies, 1(3)28-29; Swift Creek, 1(4)20-22.

Recreation study, progress of, 1(3)7-13.

Regional Review, objectives of, 1(1)3-4.

Region III Quarterly, 3(1)31.

Reynolds, Jesse A. (and Weston O. McDaniel), Arts and Crafts in Non-Urban Parks, 3(6)21-23.

Richmond National Park Service Association, 1(1)23; 1(3)30.

Riding, horseback, Shenandoah National Park, 3(4-5)31.

Robinson, R.C., biographical note, 1(4)43; A Successful Demonstration of Day Use, 1(4)20-22; The Human Factor in Recreation Planning, 2(2)14-19; Picnicking - It's More Than Eating Deviled Eggs, 3(4-5)13-15.

Romance of the National Parks, 3(1)32.

Russell, Carl P., biographical note, 1(6)35; Foreword explaining objectives of The Regional Review, 1(1)3-4; New Horizons, 1(6)3-5; History and Status of Interpretive Work in National Parks, 3(1)7-14.

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Safety Bulletin, 2(5)31.

Safety Poster Competition, 3(1)29.

Salomon, Julian H., biographical note, 4(4-5)37; Organized Camping, Past and Present, 4(4-5)3-9.

Salem Maritime National Historic Site, Sea Commerce, 1(1)17-18; wharf building, 3(6)8-13; trade routes, 4(4-5)31.

Santa Rosa Island National Monument, 1(5)19.

Saratoga National Historical Park, authorization for, 1(1)22; development program approved, 1(4)29.

Schneider, J. Thomas, Report to Secretary of the Interior on Preservation of Historic Sites and Buildings, reviewed, 2(1)34.

Sea Commerce, Salem, A Pioneer in, 1(1)18-18.

Seashore Preserve, Cape Hatteras, 1(1)19-21; master plan base map completed 1(4)29.

Sentinel of the Atlantic Graveyard, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 3(2)11-16.

Shark River Wilderness in the Everglades, 3(2)3-10.

Shelford, V.E., Opinion on park standards, 1(5)20.

Shenandoah National Park, beaver, 1(5)11 13; Five Days on Horseback in, 3(4-5)31; Skyline Drive, 4(2)3-10; popularity survey, 4(6)15.

Signs and Labels for Nature Trails, 2(1)23-27.

Skish, A By-product of Fishing, 4(6)13-15. Skyline Drive, near completion 2(2)32; and the Shenandoah National Park, 4(2)3-10.

Small, Edwin W., Salem--A Pioneer in America's Sea Commerce, 1(1)17-18; Wharf Building or a Century and More Ago, 3(6)8-13.

Smart, Samuel O., Regional Review covers; Ft. Pike, 1(3); Ft. Marion, 1(4); Taughannock Falls State Park, 1(5); Hickory Run Recreational Demonstration Area, 1(6); Acadia, 2(1); Abraham Lincoln, 2(2); Highlands Hammock State Park, 2(3); Shiloh, 2(4); Kill Devil Hill, 2(5); Cape Hatteras, 2(6); Ft. Matanzas, 3(1); White Ibis, 3(2); Falls, Mt. Katahdin, 3(3); Federal Hall, 3(4-5); Custom House, Salem, 3(6); Greater Snow and Canada Geese, 4(1); George Washington Birthplace National Monument, 4(2); Sequoyah, 4(3); Great Smoky Mountains 4(4-5); editorial comment on, 4(6)16.

Soldier's Christmas at Morristown in 1779, A, 3(6)3-7.

Speech Recording, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 3(4-5)3-8.

Speech Rehabilitation in organized camps, 1(5)23.

Speech, Preservation of Our Folk, 4(1)8-9.

State Parks, Case for Nature Study, 2(4)23-26; De Soto, 1(6)22; general, 1(1)13-16; Gilbert Lake, 1(5)25; Gold Head Branch, 2(4)29; Fontainebleau plantation, 2(1)32; 2(5)32; museums, 2(3)19-20; North Carolina, 2(4)29-30; Whither State Parks? 2(6)21-25.

State Park Administration and State Park Maintenance, reviewed, 2(4)31.

Statue of Liberty National Monument, development plans, 1(2)15-17; reopened, 1(6)10.

Sticks and Swords, 2(4)10-11.

Stolen Waters - In Tennessee, 2(6)3-6.

Stream Piracy, Tennessee River, 2(6)3-6.

Stupka, Arthur, biographical note, 4(4-5)37 Birds of the Great Smokies, 4(4-5)11-14.

Sullivan, Maurice, biographical note, 4(3)39; Naturalist Cruises of Acadia, 1(5)3-6; Winter Birds of Acadia, 4(2)27-32.

Swift Creek Recreational Demonstration Area, day use, 1(4)20-22.

Sydanak, Raymond, A Case For Nature Study, 2(4)23-26.

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Tapscott, Kenneth A., death, 3(3)30.

Taylor, Otis B., Beaver Along the Shenandoah, 1(5)11-13.

Taylor, Raleigh C., biographical note, 3(2)33; The Petersburg Crater - Then and Now, 3(1)27-28; Twelve Thousand Men for a Sixty-Mile Railroad, 3(3)15-17.

Tchefuncte State Park, Fontainebleau Plantation History, 2(1)32; 2(5)32.

Thanksgiving Day in Summer--and the Glorious Fourth in December, 3(2)25-27.

Tillotson, M. R., thumbnail sketch, 1(5)17-18; Christmas message, 3(6)24; editorial comment on Samuel O. Smart, 4(6)16.

Tortoise Restored, Ancient, 3(6)30-31.

Trager, Earl A., Rate of Cave Deposition, 1(2)29-30.

Trails, Nature, Under the Sea, 3(3)21-26.

Trailside Museum, Bear Mountain, 2(1)23-27.

Travel Bureau, New York, new bulletin, 3(3)

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Travel, annual records, Region One, 1(5)26; 3(4-5)17; Great Smokies, 3(3)8; bureau sponsors first cruise, 1(2)27; publications, 1(5)27-28; 1(6)28; 3(3)28; Shenandoah, 4(6)15.

Trout in the Smokies, 1(2)21.

Twelve Thousand Men for a Sixty-Mile Railroad, 3(3)15-17.

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Unique Archeological Museum Completed, 2(5)3-8.

United States Travel Bureau, 2(6)30.

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Van Der Schalie, Henry, On the Occurrence of Helix lactea Möller in North America, 2(6)30-31.

Vinten, C. Raymond, biographical note, 2(5)35; A Highway over the Sea, 1(1)5-7; Looking Backward to See Ahead, 2(5)15-17.

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Walker, R.A., How a State Operates Organized Camps, 1(6)11-17.

Wall Paper News of the Sixties, 3(6)14-20.

Water as a Recreational Resource, 2(5)25-27.

Water Supply, 3(4-5)19-21.

Weber, Walter A., Bird Paintings, 2(4)32-33.

Weig, Melvin J., Hopewell Village and the Colonial Iron Industry, 2(4)3-9.

Weig, Mrs. Melvin J., Fauna of Morristown National Historical Park, 2(2)29.

Wharf Building of a Century and More Ago, 3(6)8-13.

Whitehouse, Frank R., biographical note, 3(2)33; Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, 3(2)11-16.

Whither State Parks? 2(6)21-25. Wildlife, Be Wary of the "Facts" of, 2(4)19-22.

Wildlife, census data exchanged, 1(4)35-36; cooperative work, 1(3)27; policy, 3(3)8; 3(4-5)29; publications, 3(1)32.

Winter Encampments of the Revolution, 1(2)3-7.

Woodward, Arthur, Archeology - The Scrapbook of History, 1(2)8-10.

Wolf Proves No. 1 Rule of Predation, 3(2)31.

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Yates, B. C., biographical note, 3(4-5)35; Kennesaw Mountain and the Atlanta Campaign, 3(4-5)9-13; The Role of Artillery in the Atlanta Campaign, 4(6)25-30.

Yellowstone National Park, coyote control, 1(2)29.

Young, Rogers W., biographical note, 3(6)39; Kings Mountain, a Hunting Rifle Victory, 3(6)24-29; The C & O Canal, Survival of an Era, 4(3)3-7.

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Zoning for Park Protection, 4(4-5)15-18.

Zuber, Leo J., biographical note, 4(4-5)27; Zoning for Park Protection, 4(4-5)15-18.

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