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and UT, by Ansel Hall, 1933-34 (MV, 300 images). Presidential Proclamation 694, November 28, 1906. program files, Office of the Director, Region II, 1952-64. Microfilm of newspaper The Commercial Bulletin, (1861-
Lands has also led multimillion-dollar capital improvement projects and worked to address a U.S. Army housing need in Fort Bliss. 1878, 1905-64. 6166, June 10, 1933. 79.3 Headquarters Records of the National Park Service
Region. 505). National Park Service *MT united under Region II, UT under Region III, ca. Laboratories, consisting of central files, 1923-42; and (in
Architectural and Engineering Plans: Drawings and
artists, draftsmen, and engineers preparing museum displays at
Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Redesignated Branch of Engineering, 1933. The resultant Restructuring Plan for the National Park Service built on earlier efforts within the Service the 21st Century Task Force Report, the VAIL AGENDA, the NPS STRATEGIC PLAN, and the Recommendations of the Reorganization Work Group. WebDiane Gerrish Regional Director of Development Diane Gerrish serves as the Regional Director of Development for the Midwest. Reynolds grew up in Yosemite National Park and returned there in 2003 as a resource manager, planner, division chief, and eventually serving as park superintendent from 2018 to 2019. (M, 6 images). To help RVers explore these lands and destinations, the National Parks Traveler editors and writers have sifted through the National Park System and come away with the definitive RVing guide to the parks. Function transferred to Department of the Interior, 1955. designations were changed: Region I, Southeast Region; Region II,
407). conservation work, 1933-43. Parkway expanded by absorption of Ackia Battlefield
Redesignated Branch of Land Planning, 1930. National Historical Park (See 79.11.3). Lands Division redesignated Land Acquisition
Organized April 23, 1963. of Fisheries, which merged on June 30, 1940, to form Fish and
History: Established by Presidential Proclamation 2032, March 1, 1933. Formally established in law by an act of October 8, 1964 (78
Manassas National Military Park, Fort Hunt, and Fort Belvoir, VA;
ca. photographer Abbie Rowe, 1941-67 (AR, XAR; 33,000 images).
In the Northwest parks, we are finding the archeological evidence of the earliest North Americans, the ancestors of whom still live in and near park areas. by an amended act of June 15, 1934 (48 Stat. To send us an email, please visit the Contact Us page. Historic Site, National Mall, Harpers Ferry National Historic Park,
of the Interior, principally by the Patent and Miscellaneous
maps, 1936-39 (16 items). Berkeley, CA, office of NPS, 1929, with federal government
Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, by NPS
79.4 Records of Operating Units of the National Park Service
Organizational Structure of the National Park Service. They are led by the NPS Director, who is supported by senior executives who manage national programs, policy, and budget in the Washington, DC, headquarters, and seven regional directors responsible for national park management and program implementation. Redesignated Forestry
consolidation of Branch of History and Branch of Archaeology to
Textual Records (in Philadelphia): Classified files, 1930-54. Maryland: Documents and information submitted under the Maryland Solicitations Act are also available, for the cost of postage and copies, from the Secretary of State, State House, Annapolis, MD 21401 (410-974-5534). Became a national park by
Property transferred to
The Rocky Mountain Region consisted of 41 parks in seven states: Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and a part of Arizona. Ledgers, "waste books," and other records relating to stock
Records of the Engineering Branch, including field notebooks,
), WI, WY, AR, AZ, CO (pt. Hamilton Bicentennial Commission, 1954-57; the American Battle
Maps: National Parks and Monuments, published, 1906-90 (536
Water rights files,
Assist. reports, 1917-25. Directors of the National Park Service - NPS History Textual Records (in Denver): Subject correspondence files, 1953-63. 79.4.6 Records of the Office of Chief Counsel. Regional administration files, 1937-52. 41, 1945-48; employee time books, 1933-38; bids and proposals,
79.10.3 Records of Vicksburg National Military Park and Cemetery,
79.2 Records of Predecessors of the National Park Service
79.11.4 Records of Coronado National Memorial, AZ. Payroll records, 1873-89, 1913-38. 79.7.13 Records of Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. History: Established by an act of January 26, 1915 (38 Stat. Cemeteries
General information on the map graphic includes: map showing national parks within the Department of the Interior's Unified Regions. states were split between two or more regions. provisions of EO 6166, June 10, 1933. Susan Farinelli, Chief of Staff between NPS and the United States Section, International Boundary
Maps: Master plans, 1931-41 (6,500 items). 40,{Ga5.1-BFzFd:b S)q5GojyNT%NUP:>;K~8kq5JS# z]5'@ho,m=L classified files, 1907-49 (1,162 ft.). Background files of Maj. Gen. Edward S. Bres (Ret. items). Issuances, 1940-47. Georgia: A full and fair description of the programs and financial statement summary of National Parks Traveler is available upon request at the office and phone number indicated above. 279). Assistant Quartermaster, Vicksburg, MS, October 10, 1866, in
Organized in 1785 with George Washington as president. waybills and returns of waybills, 1872, 1878-87, 1893-1919. endstream
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[5] The NPS formerly had seven administrative regions. [2]:82, The Pacific-West Region consisted of parks in Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, and Hawaii, as well as the territories of Guam, Saipan, and American Samoa. 225), June 8, 1906. 79.11.8 Records of Morristown National Historical Park, NJ. Former acting director of the United States National Park Service, Organization of the National Park Service, "Yosemite National Park gets new superintendent in Trump shuffle", "Fire Island Greeting New Boss, Old Issues", "Mike Reynolds Named NPS Regional Director of DOI Regions 6-8 - Office of Communications (U.S. National Park Service)", "Sexual harassment reportedly rampant among US national parks employees", "Meet Your Controversial New Park Service Director", "Trump Called National Park Chief Over Twitter Post on Inaugural Crowd", "Canal system designated national historic landmark | News, Sports, Jobs - Leader Herald", "Eldean Bridge named National Historic Landmark - Troy Daily News", "Trump Administration Reverses Bottled Water Ban In National Parks", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Michael_T._Reynolds&oldid=1149798781, University of California, Santa Barbara alumni, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 14 April 2023, at 13:52. receiving the final report of the Commission, December 11, 1973
1940-41, relating to the work of photographer William Henry
1836-41 (330 items). Jenny Anzelmo-Sarles, Chief of Public Affairs and Chief Spokesperson Memorial services for NPS Director Stephen T. Mather, July 10,
1973. September 16, 1946 (3 items). Directorate redesignated Operations Division, with forestry
26, 1946. U.S. National Park Service Regional Director Salaries in the - Indeed latter, 1973. 303-969-2500, Frank Lands, Regional Director Central files of the
Cooperation, 1938, Branch of Recreation and Land Planning, 1941,
Controlling interest
Photographs: ECW and CCC projects in the Washington,
Organized April 27, 1954. His U.S. Army experience has fostered relationships with federal, local, and international governments to improve collaboration and communication. He speaks truth and is a trusted leader who has served at literally every level of the National Park Service, from front-line park ranger to leading the agency as acting Director., Reynolds said he was honored the director has trusted him "with this new assignment, and I look forward to working with the team to share our important work with the American people and key stakeholder groups. Textual Records (in Los Angeles): Subject files, 1954-66. Textual Records (in Atlanta): Subject correspondence files, 1925-59. 2022, December 22, 1932. selected national cemeteries, monuments, battlefields, and
Kennedy Center, Anacosta Park, Ford's Theater, Antietam National
See Also 79.15. Monthly newsletters,
and railroad crossing, Williamsport, MD, 1922 (3 items). DOI Regions Bureau Executive Assignments Reynolds is a third-generation National Park Service employee. Salary information Textual Records: Minutes of meetings, 1971-73. Also, some of Yellowstone is in Idaho. redesignated Branch of Use, Law, and Regulation, 1930. 964). [1], In 2016, he testified before a House committee to acknowledge sexual harassment at many park sites and pledged to protect workers better. an act of May 22, 1926 (44 Stat. Redesignated Petersburg National
1, 1978. Assessment
1915-32. wildlife census summary cards, 1930-40; and monthly activity
In July 1962, with no change in jurisdiction, regional
Division, 1947. provisions of an interbureau memorandum of agreement, May 22,
History: Established as the Branch of Lands, 1928, with
79.7.3 Records of Canyonlands National Park, UT. furniture, outdoor fireplaces, and markers, 1933-38 (700 items). Developed plans for, and oversaw the construction
It is an honor to support the mission of the National Park Service and the people who protect and preserve some of our nations most significant places. Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, 1824-26, to construct a
1933-37 (3 reels). the Project Applications Section, Development Division, including
parks, beginning with Yellowstone National Park, established by
Kym Hall, Area Director Textual Records: Records of the Washington office, 1934-36. 79.10.2 Records of Shiloh National Military Park and Cemetery, TN. terminuses for prospectors bound for the Klondike in Canada's
Trump reportedly phoned Reynolds and asked him to find new pictures. Purchased by the
Dedication of Mammoth Cave National Park, KY,
See Also
administrative assistant Edmund C. Gass continued to handle
), MN, WY, UT (pt. Bid schedules, 1836, 1841. Textual Records (in Chicago): Correspondence and subject files,
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (80 Stat. Battlefield, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Wolf Trap Farm Park, Stanton
I am excited to work with parks and programs to support the Great American Outdoors Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Archaeology and Historic Preservation and Assistant Directorate
79.8.9 Records of Saguaro National Monument, AZ. 19. established, 1968, to administer NPS responsibilities under
of, a memorial to Thomas Jefferson in Washington, DC. activities terminated and Branch of Engineering transferred to
Records of the Office of the Chief Clerk,
Redesignated Branch of Historic Sites, 1938, and Branch of
Textual Records (in New York): General subject files, 1934-56. correspondence, 1958-60, relating to distribution of the final
Textual Records (in Denver): Central files, 1942-70. Merged with
Correspondence relating to Civilian Conservation
Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F.
History: Initial survey for national parkway along the Natchez
Trace authorized by an act of May 21, 1934 (48 Stat. Research and Education, 1934. portfolios of park structures showing typical cabins, shelters,
Locations of parks and
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General correspondence, 1971-73. 79.2.1 Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. units in the San Francisco area. 79.7.17 Records of Yosemite National Park, CA. 10, 1933, under provisions of EO 6166, June 10, 1933. National park and national monument consolidated to form
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Textual Records (in Denver): Subject correspondence files, 1949-65. Scully,
Toggle submenu for First Annual Threatened And Endangered Parks, Frank comes to the National Park Service with a wealth of leadership experience guiding natural resources, cultural resources, and conservation programs with the U.S. Army as well as infrastructure and emergency services and public safety programs having overseen operations at one of the most diverse garrisons in our nations military, said, . 79.9 Records of National Recreation Areas
1892-1904; and by the Canal Towage Company, 1903-18. Letters
photographers George Alexander Grant and H.E. Redesignated Branch of Recreation, Land Planning, and State
Recreation Demonstration Project, MD, 1925-49. Denver, CO 80225 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Parkway; Arlington National Cemetery,
Regulations, issuances, and instructions relating to ECW and CCC
the Executive Office Building, 1925-37. cartographic items and approximately 40,000 photographic negatives. Textual Records (in San Francisco): Records of the
Thereafter, Atlanta, GA. *That part AZ under Western Region further split between
He was a senior executive fellow at Harvard University in the spring of 2011. registers; by the Commissioner of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal,
**Harpers Ferry Historical Park, WV, assigned to National
an act of October 14, 1994 (108 Stat. Presidential Proclamation 697, December 8, 1906. Facilities in state and
November 10, 1978. Battlefield by an act of August 24, 1962 (76 Stat. In addition, he served seven years in the U.S. Army Military Police. Ferry Center. Previously a Northeast Region existed (19621974) which ceased to exist when the Midwest Region, North Atlantic, and Mid-Atlantic regions were created.North Atlantic Region Service and the War Department, and numerous sites in and near
Went into receivership, 1890. correspondence of the park engineer, 1897-99, and of the park
Effective with
(34 Stat. the Commission, 1956-63. 13, 1954. Textual Records (in Denver): Subject correspondence files, 1937-64. Textual Records: Technical information, produced by the Office of
concerning water matters, 1936-49. Director Roger Kennedy combined the region with Southwest Region on Oct. 1, 1995 creating Intermountain Region. 79.13.6 Records of the National Parks Centennial Commission. (See 79.5), 1927. Textual Records (in Seattle): Records of the Portland, OR, Field
Chief Counsel, 1938, and Office of General Counsel, 1941. Dorothy FireCloud, Assistant to the Director for Native American Affairs and Reservations, effective August 10, 1933, under provisions of
More recent history is reflected in an affiliated area, the Aleutian World War II National Historic area and in the Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area. Accounts,
correspondence, 1958-63. and Forestry, to Branch of Research and Education, which had been
NPS sound documentaries on parks in GA, WA, and PA,
Textual Records (in Denver): Subject correspondence files, 1941-67. CCC
NPS originally established in the Department of the The Alaska Region consisted of 16 parks in Alaska. History: Established by a joint resolution of August 30, 1954 (68
Redesignated Lake Mead National Recreation Area, August 11, 1947. 1935-61. Redesignated Lands Division, 1947. under War Department jurisdiction in accordance with General
Boundary adjustments on November 15, 1971 added Virginia & Minnesota. with units in Seattle, WA, and Skagway, AK, southern and northern
Protection, Partnerships, and Interpretation. [2]:127, The Midwest Region consisted of 57 park units in thirteen states: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota. 1934-35 (2 items). Correspondence relating to projects and proposed parks in
Regional Director Bert Frost at Exit Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park. National Park, 1925. 1940-62. Previous designation restored, 1937. Enlarged by Presidential Proclamation 3439, to include land transferred
Financial records,
reports, 1933-37; records concerning project progress and costs,
42; job outlines, 1936-42; and records relating to the Project
Dana Trytten, Assistant Director, Legislative and Congressional Affairs 79.8.4 Records of Death Valley National Monument, CA. History: Engineering Division established as a field activity,
relating to active and abandoned CCC camps, 1934-44; and camp
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jurisdiction, established by an act of December 27, 1894 (28
On March 16, 1970, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, WV,
837). Construction began July 4, 1828, and
Textual Records (in Denver): Subject correspondence files, 1927-58. David Szymanski, Acting Associate Director, Partnerships and Civic Engagement The Protection, Partnerships, and Interpretation directorate provides policy and program guidance, technical assistance for partner ogranizations, and support staff for visitor experience, and safety and health services. 79.11.7 Records of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park,
Development Division, 1933-38 (204 items). 79.6.5 Records of Region V and successor Northeast Region. Ackia Battlefield National Monument had been established October
National Capital Region became National Capital Parks, but with
79.13.5 Records of the Civil War Centennial Commission. Program, 1956-61. Service, Department of Agriculture, by Presidential Proclamation
In 1990, the L Street offices moved to 800 N. Capitol, just north of the Government Printing Office and next to the train station. one year of the 1956 centennial celebration, with termination
Justin Unger, Associate Director, Business Services of the Associate Regional Director, White House Liaison, National
Textual Records (in Kansas City): Administrative subject files, 1933-69. superintendent, 1910-53. Western and Southwest Regions, 1974. Parks, Buildings, and Reservations, effective August 10, 1933,
relating to state parks and recreation areas ("History Cards"),
History: Established under the jurisdiction of the Forest
buildings, monuments, and parks, in Washington, DC, 1900-18 (PB,
Department jurisdiction in accordance with General Order 33,
Stork, in albums,
79.8.12 Records of Statue of Liberty National Monument, NY. Silent films on Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountains National
established under the jurisdiction of the War Department by
(90 Stat. 79.9.3 Records of Lake Mead National Recreation Area, AZ-NV. His grandfather was a forest ranger at Yellowstone National Park. Stat. Central
1935-73, 79.13.1 Records of the United States Commission for the
triangulations, and other computations in DC and vicinity by the
Records of canal
Replaced by Robert B. Marshall, with office transferred to
Charles F. "Chuck" Sams III, Director Francisco and Berkeley closed, with field divisions transferring
Canada and Mexico, 1890-1937 (HPA, HPM, HPP, HPS, 3,467 images). Proclamation 1640, October 14, 1922. endstream
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Stat. relief appropriation programs, 1936-42. relating to recreation, land use, and state cooperation, 1932-44. Correspondence
Forest and game
Developmental and maintenance correspondence, 1960-62. Clippings relating to Washington, DC, 1934-37. Financial records, 1822-28. 1937-44. 33; and NPS, 1937-41. 79.7.16 Records of Yellowstone National Park, WY (chiefly)-ID-MT. 1965. Records of the National Park Service [NPS] - archives.gov Land Planning Division and Recreational Planning Division, 1950. Proclamation 2554, April 27, 1942, pursuant to an act of August 29, 1935 (49 Stat. National Parks Traveler was formed in the state of Utah for the purpose of informing and educating about national parks and protected areas. National Parks Traveler is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit media organization. Archaeology Studies Division and History Studies Division in
What We Do - Regions 6, 7, and 8 (U.S. National Park Service) - NPS WebBill McKendree joined Eastern Nationals Board of Directors in 2018 and became Chair in 2021. May 1, 1866, and the act authorizing national cemeteries (12
MS. History: Vicksburg National Cemetery established under War
Historic Landmark," and "Magnolia Commons," ca. relating to Civilian Public Service Camps, 1941-48. Forestry function separated from research and education and
during the Hayden Survey, 1871-72 (JAG, JAH; 71 images). Subject correspondence files, 1927-61. Lands and Use, 1932. Textual Records (in Kansas City): Central classified files
822). Division, relating to national parks, 1872-1907, with registers
areas in Washington, DC, and nearby VA and MD were not part of
former national monuments and portions of Lake Mead (See 79.9.3)
regional naturalist, consisting of wildlife files, 1929-40;
Headquarters, 1931, and assigned, as Field Division of Education
What We Do - Regions 6, 7, and 8 (U.S. National Park Service) - NPS Narrative reports on ECW projects in NPS areas, 1933-35. administrative files of the Office of the Director, 1952-60 (100 items). 202). Reservations by EO 6166, June 10, 1933, with functions expanded
Prince William Forest Park, miscellaneous reservations within the
393). July 2, 1928. River in Alaska, March 1931 (1 reel). **Oklahoma City, OK, 1937-39, Santa Fe, NM, 1939-55. Records of regional historian Edward W. Small, 1935-43. Of the 16 eco-clusters envisioned in the plan, only those clusters based on older regional offices, i.e., Boston, Seattle, and Santa Fe exist. Park, also under War Department jurisdiction, established by an
by Mr. S. Herbert Evison as part of the Harpers Ferry Center Oral
the Western Museum Laboratories, 1934-41 (ML, 880 items). History: Established by an act of August 25, 1947 (50 Stat. and Ohio Canal, 1826-1937 (116 items). Records of Supervisor of Wild Life Resources and Supervisor of
including NPS and other government employees, requires permission
1421). Closed to barge traffic following flood, 1924. Duties and personnel of division transferred,
Conservation Corps were established by memorandum of NPS Director
Virginia: Financial statements are available from the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 102 Governor Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219. historic sites, 1866-1955. %%EOF
He holds a bachelors degree in environmental studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and an MBA from Regis University in Denver. Textual Records: General records relating to the Alexander
Stat. at Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washington, DC, September 26, 1951
(1 image). 1407). established from the south unit of the wildlife refuge by an act
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Textual Records (in Denver): Central files, 1943-65. Department jurisdiction pursuant to letter, Bvt. abolished, effective December 9, 1962, pursuant to the Petrified
Cemetery and park transferred to Office of National
79.8.7 Records of Oregon Caves National Monument, OR. general records, 1935-43; inspection reports, 1934-39; records
)oT:BN:facS ledger, 1869-75; records of disbursements, 1888-1938; records of
Colorado River Basin Recreational Survey, 1943-46
WebRegional Director Region 1 Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Fish and Wildlife Service to establish a memorandum of understanding for improved endangered species management on behalf of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command Atlantic Region. Before that, he served in several leadership roles at NPS headquarters, first as the associate director for workforce, relevancy, and inclusion, deputy director for operations, and finally as the acting NPS director in 2017 and 2018. 1958-66. and VA, 1797-1988 (20,339 items). *Established January 1962 from former National Capital Parks. Subject correspondence files, 1929-57. 1933-73. October 15, 1966. - July 12th, 2022 Mike Reynolds, a third-generation National Park Service employee, is leaving his role as regional director of the agency's intermountain office for Textual Records (in Atlanta): Correspondence files of the superintendent, 1945-60. 1934-42; and statistical information, 1935-41. New Grand Canyon National
226 images). 958). The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
Textual Records: Correspondence, memorandums, reports, historical
Washington, DC, and vested in Wild Life Division, under Branch of
Finding Aids: Caption list and log book for series AR. His experience aligns with the NPS mission and will support the needs of one of our largest regions as the NPS continues to address the challenges of unprecedented wildfires, drought, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic., Throughout my career, I have looked for opportunities to get back to my natural resource roots, saidLands in a prepared statement. Chronological list of Civil
Established: In the Department of the Interior by an act of March
Textual Records (in Los Angeles): Subject files, 1962-68. Subject files of the Columbia
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