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. AUTHOR - Martin, Mary, Ed. TITLE Libraries and Infqfmation Services,Directory,- 1978.

. . Departm4vt of the interior.. INITUTION -Department'oZthe interior, Washington", D.C.,Office of( Services. PUB DATE 78 " NOTE EDRS PRICE NF-$0.83 EC -$7.35 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Agencies; *American Indians; *Directories; Elementary Secondary-Education; Information-Centers; Law Libraries; Librarians; *Libraries; Library quides *Library Networks; ,Parks;Parks; School Libraries IDENTI IERS Bureau of-Indian Affairs; of Land Management; I( Bureau of Mines; Bureau of Reclamation; *Department of-the Interior; Fish anda Wildlife Service; Geological Survey; Heritage Recreation Service; *National Natural Resourcs-Library Info System; National Park Service \ ABSTRACT Presenting approximately 500 libraries and information sources through the Sational Natural Resources'Library and Information System (NNRLIS), this directory identifies and docates the libraries withiM the jurisdiCtion of the Department of the Interior. The following departments are included; Office of the' Secretary, Office of the Solicitor,.Geological Survey, Bmf'eau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Mines,-Nationil Park Service, Heritage-Conservatiot and, Recreation Service, Bureau of, Reclamation, _and the Fish and Wildlife Service. The names and addresses of each °library and information center] are presented in summary form including the library telephone number(s),librarian, staff size, subject emphasis, collectioh size,. special collections, servicesand hours of operation, A geographical index, personnel index, and a subject .index provide- further-14formation within the Department-of Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs schools and National Park Service bites are listed separately by state. (RTS)

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U.S.DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATIONA WELFARE 1978 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION

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The Direct Ory 'of LibrarieS- and Information Services,within the Department of the Interior fOr 1978 shows the continuing growth of the NationalNatural Resources Library and Information System (NNRLIS). The number of librariei andinformation sources listed in this Directory has grown to almost 500. This is asubstantial increase from the slightly over 400 sources listed in the 1976- Directory. We would appreciateit if any of you in the field would let us knowof other librariei we have left out. What we are attempting to do is improve the access to informationnot just toInterior -.but to the Nation_ Through NNRLIS, a .number- of libraries within the Department are helping to build a joint -bibliographic data bank shared by all. Should any of you beinterested in participating, please telephone 202-343-2267, FTS 34.3-2267. The amount of information is increasing at an alarming rate, and thisinformation is of great importance fo those _scientists and management officials who are working in the fieldsof natural resources and the environment. In order to make-this information manageable, itis necessary to bring as much of this data as possible under control and make it readily accessible. The Department is more than just a scientific and technical agency,itis also a pepartinent where people are important. The greatest increase in the number of services has been in parks, historic sites, and recreation areas. Tothe people of this vast land, their Nation's history and the use of its scenic areas is of, great importance. NNRLIS is a repository of much of this inforniation. w I t And speaking of people, together with the Bureau of IndianAffairs. (BIA), the Department's Office of Library and Information Services, is_ trying to bringabout an improvement in the libraries and media centers in the BIA Indian school systemand in Indian commurrities.. Much ,effdrf has gone into working with the Indian-communitr.to develop goals .andplansfor such improvement, and we all look forward to -the. White House Pre-Conference . on IndianLibrary and' Information Services On or Near Reservations whth is to be held1 in October 1978., ;

I hopc,this directory will be a useful tool in helping you to provide better service_

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DISTRIBUTION OF FIELD LIBRARIES IN THE US. DEPARTMENT OF TIEINTERIOR TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Office:of the Secretary 3

Office of the Solicitor 9

Geological Survey 15

Bureau of Indian Affairs 21

Bureati of Land Management 43,

Bureau of Mines 57

National Park Service 63

Heritage Conservation and Recreation ServiCe 103

Bureau of Reclamation 107

Fish and Wildlife Service 111

Indexes 117

Geographical - arra' nged by states

1. Location of Interior Department libraries, by state and city 117

2. Bureau of Indian Affairs schools 121

3. National Park Service sites. 123

Personnel 129 .

subjects , . 135 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

U.S. DEPARTMENT-)OF THE INTERIOR NATURAL RESOURCES LIBRARY 18th AND C STREETS, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C.

Phone: area code 202, FTS numbers same as conrercial Director, Mary A. Huffer, 343 -5821 Acquisitions, Mary Ellen Keck, 3434219 Administrative Services; Selma Sandness, 343-2132 Binding, Marie Preston, 343-3065 Circulation, Leonard Bikowski, 343-5807 Field Liaison, Phil Haymond, 343-2267 Gifts and'Exchanges, Carl Messick, 3434386 Information Services, Signe Laison, 343-3896 Technical Services, 343 -5821 Reference Desk, 343-5815

Staff Size: 15litans,13 library technicians, 8 clerical aid"es, 18 library aides. Subject Emphasis: natural resouriet, land use, mines andminerals, power and energy, parks and outdoor recreation, Indians of North America, territorial affairs, environment, legislative materials, historic,preservation, management. Collection Size: over one million iterns,I7,000 serial titles, over 60,000 microfiche, over 4,000 reels microfilm. Sm-cial Collections: archives of the Department of the Interior, rare, book collection, doctoral dissertations innaturalresources.Services: `reference, online, access to ,commercial bibliographic data bases, circulation to eznployer, interlibry loan,bibliog- raphies, indexing, technical library services for field libraries, assistancein library planning to bureaus and offices. Hours://r45 a.m.-5 p.m.

IaLZ bfar7k. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR NATURAL RESOURCES LIBRARY LAW BRANCH 18th AND C STREETS, N.W. ( WASHINGTON, D.C. 2Q240

Phone: 202-343-4571, FTS 3434571 Chief, Bette A. Spencer Referer,._.e, Carl K6sler

Staff Size: 2 librarian:, ay technician,. 1 library aide, part time. Subject Emphasis: law as it relates to the environment, landuse, natural resources, the Amercian Indian. law of the sea; and administrative law. Collection Size: 3,000 monographs, 1,000 serial titles, 9,000 microfiche, 9f)0 reels' microfilm Special Collections: tribal constitutions, Indian Claims records and briefs. Services: legal reference, justice Retrieval andand Inquiry System (JURIS), bibliographies, legislative histories, Hours: 7:45 a.m.-5p.m.

ALASKA RESSURCES LIBRARY DEPARTMENPOFTHE INTERIOR '733 WEST 4th AVE. ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501

Phone: 907-2(5-5477 Martha L. Shepard

Staff Size: 2 librarians, 2 library tech'. 2 student aides.' Subject Emphasis: natural resources,, especiallyoil and gas, land, arctic. studies. SpecialCollections:Cold- -RegionsReseirc:.Engineering Laboratories fcRREL) fiche &pository. Collection Size: about 7,500 books, about500 periodicals, 500 maps. "Servic: reference, circulation. interlibrary loan, online computer searching. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5p.m.' Additional Information: In telephoning from the continental U.S., it isnecessary to go through the Settle, Wash., FTS switchboard.

'°-4 U,S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE OF HEARINGS AND APPEALSLIBRARY 4015 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, 22203

Phone: 7:2-557-114 FTS557-1143' Doris L. Krouto . ) Staff Size: I clericalIssistant, part time. Subject Emphasis: law, coal mine health and safety. Collection Size:10,000 books, 40 periodiC4, 150 docuMents. Services: reference, circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours:8:30 pgn.

4 ..) LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER NATIONAL MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACADEMY

'P.O. BOX 1166 .1'. BECKLEY, WEST VIRGINIA 25801

304-255 -0451, Ext. FTS 924-4581 Stephen J.Hoyle

Staff Size:' 2 librarians. Subject Emphasis: .health and safety inall types:of mining, instructional materialsaeve.l6pment, general management. Special Collections: Bureau of Mines' acciderit reports, investigative reports.Collec- tion Size: 3,500 books, 105 periodicals. Services:,reference, circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours: Mon.-Fri.; 8:15 a.m.-4:15 p.m.

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Phone: 605-225-0250, Ext.. 254, - Phone: 405-24-7-66732 Eiit. 7297; FTS 7.43-42.97 Dorothy in-c` n Carolyn Nation

Staff Size: 1 .clerk-stenogapher. part time: Subject Staff Size:1 secretary, part time; 1 clerk-stenoi-, Emphasis: taw. Collection Size:" 1,942 bodks. Sem- rapher, part tune. Subject Emphasis: law. Collection. ices.reterence. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 Size: 3,650 books, r periodical. Services: reference, Hours: 8 a.M.-4:30 p.m. j. ,c FIELD SOLICITOR, LAW LIBRARY LS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Ue.S. aPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

. P.O. BOX:,1696 OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR, -LAW ALBUqUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 87103 LIBRARY. 510 L STREET, SJJITE 408 Phone:"505-766-2547, FTS 474-2457 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 Mary F. Pennybacker Phone: 907-265-5301, Staff Size:1 administrative assistant, part time. Administrative Management Assistant Subject Emphasis law, including U.S., New Mexico, Colorado, and Arizona Statutes; Indian law; water Staff, Size:1 administrative management assistant, law. Collection Size: 4,265 books, 6 periodicals. part time. Subject Emphasis: law. Special Collections: Services: lending library to other Government agen- legislative history of-the Alaska Native Claims Settle- cies and to local attorneys. Hours: 8 a_rn-4:30 p.m. ment Act. Collection Size: 1,500 books, 6 periodi- cals..Services: reference. Hours. The library is. avail- able to the public for research purpOses from 8 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF T.HE-INTEI3JOR p.m. Additional Information: If you wish FIELD SOLICITOR to telephone from the continental , you P.O. BOX H-4393, HERRING PLAZA must call the Seattle FTS operator, 399-0150, and ask for the above number. tiAMARILLO, TEXAS 79101.

Phone: 306-376-2296, FTS 734-2296 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Ernestine Gilliam . OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL SOLICITOR, StaffSize:1administrative assistant, part time. LAW LIBRARY Subject Emphasis: law, including Decisions of the 148 CAIN ST., N.E., SUITE 405, Comptroller General and Decisions of theAitcrneys ATLANTA, GEORGI.4. 30303 = General.Collection -Size:, 6,500 books..t.,Srvices: interlibrary loan. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 'Mon.- Fri:Additional Information: Local, attorneys use the Ph-one: 404-221-4447, FTS 242 4447

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ti . .7- . .s: Staff Size: 1 secretary,'part. time. SubjecyEthphasis: A.RTME T OF THE INTERIOR -lawovith special erniThasis on the Southeast. Collec- .REGIONAL SOLICITOR, LAW LIBRARY tion Size:, "3,400 books. Services: reference. Hours: ROOM 1400, BLDG. 67, D_ ENVER 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 7' FEDERAL CENTER P40. BOX 25007 //' U.S DEPA#TMENT-OF THE INTERIOR DENVER, COLORADO 80225 FIELD SOLICITOR,, LAW LIBRARY 1.1 P.O. BOX 1538 Phone: 303-234-3175, FTS 234-3175- Sally Raines BILLINGS, MONTANA 59103 Staff Size: r mail arylfiles assistant,' part time. Phone: 406-657-6331. FTS 585-6331 - SubjectEmphasis- law. -Collection Size: 6,775 books. Donna M. Rieger Services: reference, circulation. Hours: 7:30 a.m.4 p.m; 'Additional -Information: Limited 24 hours cir, Staff Size: I administrative aide, part time. Subject culation is available-go other agencies; however; if at Emphasis: la,w. CollTtigti Size: 5,757 books, 143 allpossible,. photocopies are provided in lieu_ of docurrients. Services: reference, Circulation. Hours: 8 loaning. _ a.m.-4:45 p.m. - "'1' r U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE' NTERIOR U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE OF THE FIELD SOLICITOR: FIELD SOLICITOR, LAW LIBRARY LAW LIBRARY FEDERAL BUILDING, U.S. COURTHOUSE SAMUEL ELBERT BUILDING BOX 020 ELBERTON, GEORGIA 30635 BOISE, IDAHO 83724 Phone: 404-2%3-3261 Phone: 208-384 1911, FTS 554-1991 Martha V. Hewell Charlotte Lynch

Staff 'Size:1 administrative- assistant, 'parttime. Staff Size: 1 secretary, part time, Subject Emphasis: Subject Emphasis: laconection Size: 3,797 books. law. Collection Size: 4,745 books, 23 "'periodicals. Services: reference: HotirS: 8 a.M.-5 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Hours: 7:45 atm.-4:15 p.m.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE 'ANTERIOR OFFICE OF THE FIELD SOLICITOR FIELD SOLICITOR, LAW LIBleARY LAW LIBRARY , -4 P.O. BOX 427, PARK STREET U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BOULDER CITY, NEVAD1 890b5 P.O. BOX 1508' MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA 74401 Phd 702-293-8401, FTS 598-7401 Phone: 918918-687-2388, -687 -2388, VTS 736-2388' Valierie J. Smithe Derthy E. Davenport Staff Size: 1 secretary part time. Subject Emphasis: Staff Size: 1 secretary, part time. Subject .Ehipha,sis: laW. Collection Size: 4,505 books. Services: refer- laW. CollectionSize:2,318books.St.rviebs:- ence. Hours: 7:30 a.rn.-4 p.m. reference. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 71 45 a.m.4:30 ' notebooksof 'decii- OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL SOLICITOR . partinentae opiniong and WV-LIBRARY, sions. Services: feresce. Houts: Mon.-Frig; 8 atni.-: 4:30 p.m. - t. *---SUITE"306 '1 GATEWAY CENTER .NEWTON CORNER, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 02156 POFFICE OF THE.FIELD SOLICITOR

LAW LIBRARY r\' Phoneyf)17-94.5100,,Ext. 258; FTS.829-9258 ROOM 4127 FEDERAL BLPG.LU.S. Barbara Aba,te.:. COURTHOUSE- 'Staff Size': 1 'secretarial assistant, tart time..Subject( 30b-BeOTH STREET -Emphasis: CollectionSize: 2,500. -.6ervices4- RENO, NEVADA 89509 reference: Hours: 8:15 a.m.4:45' p.m. Additional Information: The Office of the Field Solicitor in ne: 702-784-5210, FTS 470-5210 cloSed on Oct. 31,'1977: The collection t7 was transferred to the Office of the Regional Solicitor , in Newton Corner, Mass. Staffize: 1 secretary,, part time. Subject Emphasis: law.CollectionSize: 1,636 books. Services: re?er- ence. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.-m., 1 p.m.-4 p.m. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR '.71 FIELD SOLICITOR, LAW LIBRARY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR do OSAGE AGENCY FIELD SOLICITOR, LAW LIBRARY PAWHUSKA,:9KLAHOMA 74056 3610- CENTRAL AVENUE,. SUITE 104 Phone: 918-287-2431 RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92506 Cora L. Harris - Phone:714-787-1567, FT-4 7964567 Staff Size: 1 legal clerk, part time. Subject Emphasis: Rubye C. Moore law. Collection Size: 2,823 books. Services: 'refer- ence. Hours: summer, 7:30 a.m.4 p.m.; winter Staff Size: .1 secretary, part time. Subject Emphasis: through spring, 8 a.m.4:30 law.Collection, Size: 5,679.Services:reference. Hours: Mon.-FA, 8 a.m.-4:30

.S. DEPARTMENTOF7THE INTERIOR U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OFFICE OF THE PIELDSOLICITOR REGIONAL SOLICITO% LAW LIB1tARY LAW LIBRARY ROOM E-2753 -, VALLEY BANK CENTER, SUITE' 2080 2800 COTTAGE WAY 201 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95825 PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85073 Phone: 916 484 4216,FTS 468-4216 Phone: 602-261-4756 Gloria$1. Young Rosie Davis Staff Size: 1 clerk, part time. Subject Emphasis: law. Staff Size: 1.secretary, part:time. Subject Emphasis:' Collection Size: 8,208 books, 18 periodicals. Serv- law.9Collection Size: 3,800 books, Mbperiodicals, 10 ices: reference. Hours: 7:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m.

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1: 1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERI R REGIONAL SOLICITOR; . OFFICE OF THE' REGIONAL-SOLICITOR SUITE 6201, FEDERAL BUILDING LAW LIBRARY . 125 SOUTH STATE STREET_ 'P.O. BOX 3156' SALT LAKECITY, UTAH 84138 TULSA, OKLAHOMA 74101

Phone,. 801-52/t-5677, FT'S-588-5677' 918-581-7501, FTS 736-7501 Jane H. Smith F. Mary Brandy . Staff Size:1. administrative assistant, p time. "-'.Staff Size: 1 administrative officer,_part time; 1 Subject Emphasis: law. Collection Size: 6,1ä9 books, secretarial assistant, part time. Subject Emphasis: law., 0 periodidals. Services: reference. Hours: 7:45 Collection Size: 5,997 books, 5 periodicals. Services: 4:30 p.m. . reference. flours: 7:45, a.m.-4:30 p.m., MorrvFri.

tc U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FIELD SOI.:ICIT-Or,NkANit LIBRARY /I 450 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 130X 36064 FIELD SOLICITOR, LAWLIBRARY SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94102 686 FEDERAL BUILDING, FORT Phone: 415-556-8807, FTS 556-8807 SNELLING Renee Breazeale TWIN CITIES, MINNESOTA 55111

,. c: Staff Size:" I secretary, part time. Subjec Emphasis: none: 612-725-3540, FTS 725-3540 Jaw. Collection Size: 4,000 books, 4 periodicals. 'Lucille M. Nelson Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Staff Size:1 administrative technician, part time. Subject Emphasis: law. Collection Size: 4,181 books. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF4HE INTERIOR Services: reference. Hours: 7-:30 p.m. OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR, LAW LIBRARY U.S. COURTHOUSE, ROOM 224 P.O. BOX 1042 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO 87501 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FIELD SOLICITOR, LAW LIBRARY '-`Phone: 505-988-6200, FTS 4764200 WINDOW ROCK, ARIZONA 86515 MargiteriteiG. Palmer Phone: 602-871-4161 or 4162 Staff :Size:. 1 secretary ,', part time. Subject Emphasis: Anita Deneisosie law. Collection Size: 500 books. Services: referenCe.- Hours: 7A5 a.mA:30 p.m. Additional information: Staff Size: I secretary, part time. Subject Emphasis: The'collectiim is mainly for theuse of the office and law. Collection Size: 2,725 books. Hours: a.m.- other departmental bureaus and offices. 5 p.m.

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. o '''' P i . ,4 4 11.554.". 0' U.S. cEOJLO,GICAL SURVEY r Collection Size: complete set of 1J S. Geoloki cal WATER RESOURCES DIVfSION1WiLD Survey(USGS)documents.Services:reference. LIBRARY Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.Additional Inforination:, The:* PiiiHilic fnquiries ?Office s4j16 maps,, aliases, and pub- P.O. BOX 1350 lication.s. Its library is for reference-billy. It is not a ALBANY; NEW YORK12201 , browsinz or lending library. . . - or/ one: 518-472-3107, FTS 562-3107 Wilitshr e De U.S. GEOLOGICAL-SURVEY LIBRARY Staff Size: .1 librarian. Subject Emphasis: hydrology STOP 914 and hydrogeology of State and adjacent BOX 25046, DENVER-FEDERAL CENTER areas. SpeCial Collectioni: Earth ResourcesTechnol- DENVER, COLORADO 80225 ogy Satellites (ERIS) Browse Fife (This is not housed , or maintainedby the library, but it is available at this Phone: 303-2344133, FTS 234-4133 ` office.); New York District open file reports.Collec- lrvil P. Schultz tion Size: 3,000 books; 36 periodicals; 700 maps, hydrologic investigations atlases, and geologic quad- Staff Size: 7 librarians; 2 library technicians, part- ran,gle maps. Services: reference, circulation, inter- time. SubjectEmphisis: earth sciences. Special Coll library -loan, bibliographies. Hours: 7:45 a.m.4:30 lections: U.S. Geological Survey photographic collec-' p.m. tion, well logsnot available to._ the public, field_ recordsnot available to the public. Collection Size: 120,000 books, 1,500 'periodicals, 5;000 worldwide U.S. GEOLOGICALSURVEY, With geologic maps, 45,000 topographic mapsU.S. only. Services: reference, circulation (not to the public),.' LIBRARY interlibrary -loan (Interlibrary loan is for libraries P.O. BOX 26659 only. Borrowing is for Survey personnel only.),, ALBUQUERQUE, NEWiWEXICO 87125- coin-operated copiers available. Hours: Mon.-Fri:, 8 a.m.4:30. Additional Information: The library has an "Phone: 50766-2246, FTS 474-2246 extensive collection for reference use of Survey open Ann Finley Wright files and an extensive collection of publications of worldwide geological surveys. Staff Size:1librarian.Subject. Emphasis: New Mexico and Southwest geology and hydrology. Spe- cial Collections: New Mexico water resources. Collec- COLORADO DISTRICT LIBRARY,-WRD tion Size: 35,000 books, 17,000 periodicals. Services: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY reference, circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours: 6:30. a.m.-3:30 p.m. on weekdays. BOX 25046, STOP 415 FEDERAL CENTER DENVERIZOLORADO 80225 U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Phone: 303-234-3487, ETS 234-3487 PUBLIC INQUIRIES OFFICE Barbara J. Condrqn * . ROOM 1,C6-45. ; 1100 COMMERCE STREET. StaffSize:-1 librarian,1. stildent aide. Subject Emphasise water resources; with.. emphasis on Colo- . -DALLAS, TEXAS 7-5 42 rado as well as-generalized materials. Special Collec- Phone:_ 214-749-3230, FTS 49-3230 tions: all USGS Water Supply Papers from vol: 4 to Jimmie Laigkii;soa present, early-, :Statei. engineer reports for Colorado, all .Colofado DistAt Athlications, all Colorado District Staff Size: 2 information specialists, part time; 1 State Water Conservatron 'Board materials, minutes clerk," part time. Subject Emphasis: earth sciences: and/or annual. reports, from the Arkansas - White, River

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;. Interagerwy,Ilito- Grande Compact,MissouriAliver' U.S:-GEOLOGICAL StJRVEY. 1 `interagency, Colorado ,River,. Southwest Interagency LIBRARY Comp-ict. Collection Size: 2,000 books, .50 period 2255 NORTH GEMINI TIRIVE icals, 1,000 microfiche, 500,tmaps. Services: refer- ence, circulation,interlibrary loan, bibliogapyies, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA 86001' telephone reference for the public, reader-printer service for both microfilm and microfiche. Hours: Phone:" 602=774-526/, Ext. 1386 or 1387; FTS 261- Moit!.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.4p.m.. Additional Information:, 4386 e This Iikary serves the four subdistrict offices of.tke James R. Nation

Colorado DistrictPueblo, Grand Junction, Meekti, . and Lakewoodwith a full range of services. Staff Size: 1 librarian; 1 library technician; ilibrary technician, part time. Subject Emphasis:- earth sci- ences, space sciences. Collection Size: 3,360 books,

5,625 periodicals, 4,00E) maps: Services: reference,. U.S.iCEOLCIGICAL SURREY circulation, interlibrary loan. 'Hours: Mon: Fri., 8 PUBLIC INQUIRIES OFFICE a.m.-4:30 p.M.

1012 FEDERAL BLDG. , 1961 STOUT STREET c S. GEOLOGICAL. SURVEIVRD DENVER, COLORADO 80202 [BRARY

..."" Phone: 303-8er-14169, FTS 3274169 819 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET ';-Alice Coleman INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46202

AStaff Size: 3 information specialists, 3 clerical assist- Phone: 317-269-7101, FTS 331-7101 ants. Subject EmphasiS: earth sciences. Collection -:.*Patricia E. Clark Size: complete set of USGS documents. Additional- 0 Information: Useis restrictednot open tothe=z--, 'Staff Size: 1 librarian. Subject Emphasis: water

,public. This is not a lendingor free book agency. . - resources, geology: Collection Size: 4;200 books, 20 periodicals.Services:reference,circulation(staff ;$. only), interlibrary loan. Hours: 8 a.m.-4p.m. Addi- NATIONAL WATER QUALITY tional Information: The library is open to the public, but books may not be removed from it. LABORATORYLIBRARY U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,:WRD BOX 25046, MAIL STOP 407 U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DENVER FEDERAL CENTER PUBLIC INQUIRIES OFFICE DENVER, COLORADO 80225 c- / FEDERAL BUILDING, ROOM .7638 Phone: 303-234-4992, FTS 234 -4992 300 NORTH LOS ANGELES ST. LOS ANGELES; CALIFORNIA 90012 Staff Size: 1 secretary, part time;clerk-typist, part 'Phone: 213-688-2850, FTS 798-2850 time: Subject Emphasis: water qiiality, hydrOlogy, Lucy E. Birdsal,.Inquiries Specialistc organic and inorgani*and inorganic chemistry, chem: NA ical methodology and instrnmenteon, qualitycon- Staff Size: 2 information specialists, ,1 cleric41em- trol, apd automatic data Apcessing. Collection Size: ployee, part time. Subject Emphasis: geology. Co116- 500 books, 25periodicals.'Services: reference, circu- 'tioriSize:only USGS publications--professional lation. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8'a.m.-4:30 pan, -papers,Btilletins, Water SupplkPariers,open fiip -

16- 20 reports, /and special maps for selected areas. Services: Staff -Size: 1 librarian, 1 library technician. Subject -reference. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Mon.-Fri. Addi- Emphaths:, offshore petroleum production, explora- - Nail Information: Maps, reports, and topogr aphiC tion, geology, geophysics, and petroleum engineering quadrangles. -are sold in over-the-counter sales. There inthe Gulf of Metico. Collection Size: '4,000 is no interlibrary loan. This is not a free bo- ok monographs, 1,200 back volumes of iierioclicals, 250 leiiding agency. , serial titles, 000 reports, 2,500 microforms, 300 slides.Services: Aference, circulation,, interlibrary loan, bibliog,raPhies. Hours: 9 a.m.-3.30 p.m. U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WAT11. RESOURCES DIVISION (WRD) LIBRARY U.S. GEOIOGICAL- SURVEY 1815 UNIVERSITY AVENUE LIBRARY °MADISON, WISCONSIN 53706 NATIONAL CENTER, MAIL ST.OF 950 RESTON, VIRGINIA 22092 Phone: 608:262-2488' . Margaret E. Wise Phone: 703-860-6671, FTS 92 671 George H. Goodwin, Jr. Staff 'Size: 1 library- technician, part time. Subject Emphasis: C'hydr/ilpgy, geology, .engineering: Special Staff Size: 21 librarians; 11: library technicians: 3 Coll I.. Lions: all WRD Wisconsin publications. Collec- library technicians, part time; 1 techrtical information tio.nzze:. 5,000 total -2,000 books45periodicals, 8 'specialist, '1geologist; 1 secrets-4;1 clerk -t pist; 2t. serials: Services:reference, circulation (limited to clerk-typists, part time. Subject Emphasis: ology, staff), in.tirlibrary% loan, bibliographies. , paleontology, mineralogy, petrology, Water and min- , eral resources, remote sensing, cartography,12geOther- /nal energy, land use, marine geology. Special ColleC7 bons: George F.Kunz collectionof gems and eU.S. 'GEOLOGICAL SURVEY preciousstones,Heringencollection, Douglas 111CRARY. AlversonCollectionof Russian geological books, ,r345 M1DDLOIELD ROAD =° Collectiiil---Siie: 610,000 books, 9,100 periodicals, MENLO PARK, CALIFORNIA 94025 258,000.3-maps, 261,000 pamphlets, 3,400 reels' of microfilm, 30,000 microfiche. Services: -reference, Phone: 415-323-8111, Ext. 208; FTS. 467 -2208 circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours: 7:45`a,m.4:15 Eleanore Wilkins, Administrative Librarian p.m. Additional Infoimation: The library is a deposi- tory for all USGS open file reports. Staff Size: 4 librarians; 6 library technicians; 2. library , technicians, part time; 2 library aides, part time. Subject Emphasis: earth sciences. Collection Size: PUBLIC INQUIRIES OFFICE 200,-* books,1,000 periodicals, 48,000 maps. U.S, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ces:reference;circulation,interlibrary Joan. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m. 8105-TEDERAL BUILDING SOUTH STATE ST. SALT LAKE CITY, Utiki184138 U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Phone: 801-524-5652, FTS 588 -5652 LIBRARY .Wendy Hassibe, Inquiries Specialist P.O. BOX 7944 METAIRIE, LOUISIANA 70010 Staff Size: 3 inquiries specialists. Subject Emphasis: r4' The library has copies of all. USGS ProfessiOnal Phone: `504- 837.4720, Ext. 219: FTS 680-9219 Papers,Bulletins, .Water Supply *Papers, geologic Isabella Hopkins series, journals and topographic maps of Utah and f.D

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adjacent .Services: referedde. Hours: 8:30 'nation: This is not a lending or free book agency. a.m.-4.30 p.m. Additional Information: This is not ar There is no interlibrary loan. 5. se,- ,lendingor free book agency. Theie is no interlibrary .loark . k U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY -MINERAL RESOURCES LIBRA S PUBLIC INQUIRIES` OFFICE 656 U.S. COURTHOUSE 41? U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY' SPOKANE,,WAAHINGTON 9.001 1504 CUSTOM HOUSE "xF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94111 Phone: 509456-4677;173 4354677 3 Anita W.laibert Phone: 415-556-5627, "F8556-5627 Public Information Specialist Staff Siie: 1- library -technician. Subject Emphasis: geology and _related sciene. Collection Size: 6,000 StaffSizktpublic, infortiqspecialists. Subject books, ovent210 USGS map series, com- Emphasis: geology, h,ydrol ,topographic maps. plete set", of tusgs publications. Services: reference. Collection. Size: 6,000 books, 4 periodicals. Services:. Hours: Mo/1;-Fri., 8 a.m.-5..p.m. Additional lacirzna- reference. Hours: 8:36 a.m.-4 pan)\Additional Infor; tion.: The public has access to theAibrary. , \.

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LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER SAN. FELIPE PUEBLO 1000 INDIAN SCHOOL RD., N.W., - ALGONDONES, NEW MEXICO 87001 --BLDG:293 b Phone: 595-867-2773 "ALBUQUERQUE,'NEW MEXICO 87103 .0 0 Cordelia Romero Judith A. Castiano, Librarian-Director Phone: 505-842-5924 Staff Size: 1 library aide. Subject Emphasis: elemen- Lary school academia and curriculum aids. Collection Staff Size:1/librarian, 1 media specialist, 1 library Size: 2,000 booki, 15 periodicals, and a number of - technician,l' audiovisual technician. Subject 'Ern serials. Services: referen5e, circulation. Hours: The juniOr and senior high school academia.. library is open to the chq circa from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; SpecialCollections: Southwest Indian collection, however, the library aide works 8 hours a day. Burcau of American Ethnology publications dating Additional: Information: The library has an audio- from 1879. Collection Size: 6,500 books, 100 period- visual colle-ction and -offers audiovisuzl services. icals. Services: reference, circulation,, bibliographies. also has a puppet collectiOn-. Hours: 8:30a.m.-4:30p.m., 8:30 a.m.-8 Tu..-.1hurs. Additional Informa- tion: A contractual agreement was Signed by the All BUREAU OF INDIAN AFAFIRS Indian Pueblo Council, Inc., which gave it control of ALLEN DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY the Albuquerque Indian School. It is the first Bureau. ALLEN, SOUTH DAKOTA 57714 of Indian Affairs (BIA) school to be turned over to Local Indian control through Publi W 93-638, the Indian Self-Determination and E uc tion Assistanvie Phone: 605455-2-146 Act of January 1975. Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: school library. Collection Size: S,377 books, 22 documents. Addi- tional Information: Books are available in classrooms, SOUTHWESTERN INDIANPQLYTECHNIC for children's use., It is hoped that some day a new INSTITUTE facility will be bat which will include space for of INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CENTER library. P.O. BOX 10146 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 87184 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Phone: 505-766-3266, FTS 47 4-3266 RIVERSIDE INDIAN SCHOOL LIBRARY Margaret C. Davis. ANADARKO, OKLAHOMA 7365

-, Staff Size: 1 education specialist (library), 2 library Phone: 405- 247 - 6673., Ext. 263; FTS 743-7263 techniCians:- Subject Emphasis: Indian interest mate- Beverly Gerard

rials, technical .subjects (curriculum support). Collec- 2 tion Size: 17,900 books; 294 periodicals; 1,800 films, StaffSize: 1 librarian, 1 clerk-typist.Subject vi eo tapes; slides; filmstrips, andcassettes.Services: Emphasis: high school academia, career information. rerence,circuldtion,interlibraryloan,bibliog- Special Collections: tribal coristitUtioni and charters raphies, summaries. Hours: The libraryis open a in paper books and on microfilm. Collection Size: minimum of 40 hours a week from 7:45 a.m. to 8,000books, 118 periodicals,2,000-/ microfiche 4;30 p.m.; however, it is open 46 hours a week during (collection of Indian Claims CommissiOn dedfiiOns),-

the winter quarter. _ .: 11 newspapers, 40 tribalpublications.Services:

21 24 P`I b/ 0.4 reference, circylation, classroom orientation. Hours: Staff Size: 1 education specialist (media), 1 library 8 a.m.-5 p.m. techniCian, 1 elekronics technician, 3 libraraides. Subject Emphasii: .elementary school library and mediaenter: Collection Size: 34,720books.128 ANETH COMMUNITY SCHOOL periodic,6,501 filmstrips (including sound), 1,361, LIBRARY super 8 filrnloops, 3,210 video cassettes, 4,93 1 audiorecords and audiotapes,2;991 study prints, 8.58 ANETH, ,UTAH 8f1510 transparencies, 140 -sliderr265- charts 31 games, 87 go. kits, 377 films. SerVices: reeerenee; circulation; inter- Phone: 801-651-3271 library loan; bibliograpIies; shipment of recreational Teacher-Surivisor reading material to classrooms; visits for consultation in library/media techniques; video program -produc- Staff Size: 1 education specialist, part time. Subject tion; equipment repair and maintenance; distribution Emphasis:elementary fiction, biographies, .career of free paperback books. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30p.m. education, and reference material. Collection Size: Additional Information: This is a central library .1,000 books. Services: circulation to classrooms and serving 27 Bureau of Indian Affairs' schools located dormatories only. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in an isolated 100,000 square mile area of western Alaska. .-

./ BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY DZILTH-NA-O.DITH,,HLECOMMUNITY_ SCHOOL SCHOOL LIBRARY . INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CENTER DZILTH- NA- O- DITH -HLE COMMUNITY BELCOURT, NORTH DAKOTA 58316 SCHOOL BLOOMFIELD, NEW MEXICO 87413 Phone: 701 -477 -3368 Terrence J. Thompson, Acting Media Director Phone: 505-325-2971 Pc;sitiorrilacant .StaffSize:2librarians, 1 media-specialist(re; sonrces), 1 media specialist-television, 1 technician Subject Emphasis: Navajo schoOl library, kindergar- (electronics), _ 6 aides; 5ubject Emphasis: kinder- ten-8th grade. Collection Size: 4,748 'gooks, 67 garten -12. Collection Size: 40,000 books; 100 un- periodicals, 264 study printts bound periodicals; 30 periodical titles nd filmstrips, 194 on microfiche; filmloops, 35mm films andits, 178 records,_13 30,000 charts, kits; cassettes, and filmstrips. Services: games, 3 models. Servic reference, circulation, reference, circulation. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30p.m. Addi- storytelling, library skills- instruction: Hours:: 8a.m.- tional Information: The media center checks out its 3 p.m. equipment on z computer. Computerized book cir- culation is being considered. ; BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY- . LIBRARY/MEDIA CENTER BREVIG MISSION,' ALASKA 99785 . P.O. BOX 347 Phone: none BETHEL, ALASKA 99559 Darell Greenup, Principal

Phone: 907-543-2749 Subject Emphasis: school library. Collection Size: Dorothy Stockivell 450 books. Services: reference, circuration.

2 * 25 INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA CENTER BUSBY SCHOOL LIBRARY

LIBRARY .. BUSBY, MONTANA 59016 INTERMOUNTAIN INTER-TRIBAL Phone: 406-592-3646 or 3647 cSCHOOLc Windy Sather. P.0.-.60X 345

BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH 84302 . Staff Size: 1 librarian, 2 lifiraryjmedia specialists, .1 clerical assistant, 1 media specialist. Subject Empha- Phone: 801;723-8591, FTS586434:6) sis: serves curriculum needsfor schOol, kinder- D. Ale= West garten-12, and adult ne,..eds with reserva- tion-widecirculation:SpecialCollections:1,000 Staff Size: 1 education -specialist (media/library); 1 Indian related volumes; children's library; preschool clerk-typist, part trme..Subject-Empliasis: vocational through primary, containing games,.^ puppets, book material, Indian history and literature... Collection bags, and audiovisualmaterials.Collection Size: Size: 8,000 books, 956 periodicals. Services ref- 10,000 book's, 121 periodicals,. 14 Indian and non- , erence,interlibrarYloan,bibliographies.Hours: Indian newspapers. Services: reference, circulation, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Tues.-Fri.; 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Mon. interlibrary loan, bibliographies, selection and utiliza- tion of softWare media materials as needed by teach- ersNscstudents. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30p.m. daily; . \7_ p.m.-9 g.m., Tues. and Thurs. Additional Informa- -NATIONAL INDIAN TRAINING CENTER- tion: The Cultural Center of the school has developdd PROFESSIONAL 'LIBRARY a small Northern Cheyenne-English, English - Northern, P.O. BOX 66 Cheyenne dictionary. The. library works with the BRIGHAM.CItY, UTAH 84302 J Cultural Centerl.to some extent.

Phone: 1801723-3067, FTS 5864331 Ray DyReese WIDE RUINS SCHOOL LIBRARY CHAMBERS, ARIZONA 86502, Staff Size: I education specialise. Subject Emphasis: education, North American Indians. Collection Size: Phone: 602 - 652-3251. 15,000 books, 2t periodicals, Educational Resources Principal nformation Center (ERIC) microfiche on Indians. Services: reference, circulatiOn, interlibriry loan, bib- Staff Size: mine..Subject Emphasis: school curriculum liographiesVours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. subjects, professional books fo-r teachers. Collection Size: unknown number of books, periodicals, tapes, filinstrips.Services:reference, circulation. Hours: Mon.-Fri.

. BULLHEAD DAY SCHOOL SCHOOL-COMMUNITY LIBRARY U.S. DEPARTMENT OF.THE INTERIOR BULLHEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA 57621 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS CHEROKEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Phone: 605-8234971 Connie White Bull LIBRARY CHEROKEE; NORTH CAROLINA 28719 Staff Size:1librarian. Subject Emphasis:, 'school library. C011eCtion. Size: 3;000 books; 10 periodicals. Phone: 704497 -9131, Ext. 4'3or 4-t Services: reference, circulation. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. er M. Ferguson

23 Stiff Size: .1 librarian. Subject Ernphasis: elemeritary monographs,_28._ periodicals, 3_serials._ Services: .ref- 7". education, kindergarten-6 grade, and Cherokee Indian erence, circulation. Hours: .8 a.m.-5 p.m. culture. Collection Size: 13,500 books, 50periodi- cals; 1,400 filmstrips, 150 sound filmstripsets, 100 transparencies, 400 discs and tape recordings, 100art LOW MOUNTAIN BOARDING SCHOOL . and study prints.Services: reference, circulation, bibliographies. Hours: 8 a.m.-4p.m. LIBRARY CHINLE, ARIZONA 86503

CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL Phone: 602-674-3215 Principal LIBRARY CHEROKEE, NORTH CAROLINA 28719 Staff Size: A teacher volunteers after school hours. Subject Emphasis: Southwest Indian anthropology Phone: 04-497-9131 and history, elementary school children's books. Theresa M. Harris Collection Size: 2,000 books, 30 periodicals, some filmstrips, video tapes, and cassettes. Services: limited Staff Size: 1 librarian, 1 clerk- typist.. Subject Empha- to school. Hours:-8 a.m.-5 pan. daily. ,s; sis: hie' school academia and American Indians. Collieticin. Size: 10,000 books, 128 periodicals,12, newspapers. Services: reference, circulation, bibliog-,i'BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS raphies. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.M. CHILOCCO INDIAN SCHOOLLIBRARY CHILOCCO, OKLAHOMA 74635.

BUREAU OF INDIAINAFFAIRS Phone: 405-448-3800, Ext. 37- CHERRY CREEK SCHOOL LIBRARY' Principal CHERRY CREEK, SOUTH DAKOTA 57622 Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: high school . Phone: 605-3657,3850 academia, Indian history, microfiche of magazines, Faye Longbrake;" Principal- information on education andcareers on microfiche, archiVal collection. Collection Sizeil1,000-books, 80 Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: fiction' and _periodicals, Additional Information: The library is Indian; culture. Collection. Size: 3,000 monograph's essentially, nonfunctioning, because. of staff :reduc- (mostly paperbacks), approximately 20 periodicals, 7 tiohs. There is no' provision fora librarian in the serials,5newspapers.Services:reference(very current organization chart.. limited), circulation. Hours: 9 a.m.7.1p..rri. (Students must be accompanied by teacher.) CIBECUE DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY, COTTONWOOD DAY SCHOOL CIBECUE, ARIZONA 85901 READING ROOM CHINLE, ARIZONA- 86503 Phone: 602-338-4295 Mary S. Smith Phone: 602-725-3235 Principal Staff Size:1 librarian; 1 Comprehensive Education and Training Act (CETA) employee; 1 library aide; Staff Size: 1 -library aide. Subject. Emphasis:easy part time. Subject Emphasis- Kindergarten-8th grade. booksfiction,biography, -science,history,fairy Collection Size:..5,500, books,.-10 periodicals.. Serv- tales, Indian books, fine arts. Collection Size: 10,909 ices: reference, circulation. Hours: school hours. . rt,

24 27 CONCHO SCHOOL LIBRARY CHEYENNE EAGLE BUTTE HIGH -..-CONCHk-OKLAHOMA- 73022 ----SCHOOL MEDIA CENTER Phone: 405-262-0143 EAGLE BUTTE, SOUTH .DAKOTA 57625 Delores Harragirra Phone: 605-964-8755 Staff Size: 1 librarian. Subject Emphasis: American William Donovan Indians. Collection Size: 6,500 books, 40 periodicals. Services: reference, .eiculation. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Staff. Size: 1 teacher (library). Subject .Emphasis: Mon. -FtAdditiond Information: This 'school has kindergarten-12th grade school material and career grades 1 through 8. information. Collection Size: 12,000 books, 75 peri- odicals.Services:reference,circulation.Hours: 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Additional Information: The school BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS library complex consists of one large high school CROWNPOINT LIBRARY -MEDIA CENTER library,* two smaller libraries, and the Career Informa- BOX 178 tion Center. -

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Phone: 505-786-5342 SANTA CLARA DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY Carolyn Ann Brewer ROUTE 1, BOX 471

Staff Size:1education specialist,1 bookmobile ESPANOLA, NEW MEXICO 87532 driver. Subject Emphasis: support for curriculum for gades 1-8 with special emphasis on Indian works. Phone: 505-7534406 tollecticiri Size: 7,000 books, 51 periodicals, film- Linda Maitinei strips, sound filmstrips, cassettes, films. SeryiCes: reference, circulation, interlibrary loan, instruction in Staff Size: 1 educational aide. Subject Emphasis: Tlibrary skills. Hours: 8,a.m.-5 p.m. Additional Infor- school material. Collection Size: 1,000 boots, ap- mation: The library has been transformed into a proximately 10 periodicals. Services: reference, cir- media center. culation. Hours: 8 a.m.4:30 p.m.

FLANDREAU INDIAN SCHOOL DUNSEITH DAY. SCHOOL LIBRARY LIBRARY BOX 310 FLANDItEAU, SOUTH DAKOTA 57028 DUNSEITH, NORTH DAKOTA 58329 Phone: 605-997-2451, Ext. 22 Phone: 701-263-4636 Joy R. Mamie; Principal Staff Size: 1 teacher (librarian). Subject Emphasis: Staff Size:none.Subject Einphasis:elementary high school material with emphasis on Indians of school material. Collection Size: 2,250 books, 8. North America. Collection Size: 12,000 books, 95 periodicals. Services: reference, circulation. Hours: -periodicals, 3,850 audiovisual titles, b1liographies. 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Additional Information: Books are Services: reference, circulation, interlibrary loan. dispersed throughout the Classrooms. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-12 m.-1 p.m.-5 p.m.

.- -FORT THOMPSON COMMUNITY SCHOOL BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS LIBRARY, ;WINGATE- HIGH-SCHOOL FORT THOMPSON, SOUTH MATERIALS CENTER DAKOTA 57208 FORT WINGATE'; NEW MEXICO. 87316

Phone: 665-245-2275 Phone: 505-488-5401 Vavene J. Andersen ) Louise T. Kulka,

Staff' Size: 1 teacher part time: Subject Staff Size: 1 libr7arian, 1 education specialist (library), Emphasis: elementary education.CollectionSize: 1 education specialist (audiovisual). Subject Empha- 4,027 books, 36 periodicals, 1 newspaper. ServiTs: sis:high school collection with emphasis on the circulation. Hours: 12:15 p.m.-4 p.m. Southwest. Collection Size: 14,000 books, 130 peri- odicals, audiovisual. collection with 80 microfiche titles.Services:reference, circulation, interlibrary FORT TOTTENHIGH SCHOOL loan,bibliographies.Hours: Augustz-May, Mon.- Thurs.,8 a.m.-9 p.m., LIBRARY ' Fri.8 a.m.-5 p.m.; June August, Mon.-Fri., 8 p.m. FORT TOTTEN, NORTH DAKOTA 58335

Phone: 701-7664282' Sandra Schloss BUREAU OF INDIAN-AFFAIRS STANDING ROCK COMMUNITY SCHOOL Staff-gize:1 librarian", pait time. Subj Emphasis: school material. Collection Size: 7,0 books, ap- LIBRARY . proximately 45 Periodicals. Services. reference, cir- _FORT YATES, NORTH DAKOTA. 58538 cUiatiOn.Hours:varied,8 a.m.-8:30 a.m.- 9:30 p.m.4 p.m. Additional In- Phone: 701-854-3461 formation: The librarian is also a teacher., WildaKettering 7 S Staff Sze: 1 librarian; 1library aide, part tirde: Subject Emphasis: usual high school subject matter. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Collection Size.: 9,822 books, 111 periodical's. Serv- WINGATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL icei: reference, circulation. Hours: 8 a.m.4:15 BOX 1 FORT WINGATE, NEW MEXICO 87316

Phone; 505-488-5466 BREAD SPRINGS SCHOOL Patricia Hall LIBRARY BOX 1117 Staff Size: 1 education specialist..1 library aide, part GALLUP, NEW MEXICO .87301 time Subject Emphasis: elementary school material with special emphasis on.Indians and the Southwest. Collection Size: 8,500 books 65 periodicalS: Services: Phone: 505-786-5912 reference,circulation,' interlibraryloan.Hours:4. Jerry V. Collins 8:30 a.m.--5 p.m. (open some evenings until .44.m.) AdditionalInformation: There are' Nit) libraries. One Subject Emphasis: generaI for kindergarten -3rd grade. is in the Upper Wingate School Building, and the other Collection Size: 500 book;. Hours: .8 a.m.5p.m. is.. in the 1.0er Wingate Elementary School Additional Information: Books areispersed through- Both are under-'the same administration. out the classrooms. CHI CHIE, TALI SCHOOL TOYEI BOARDING SCHOOL ZUNI ROUTE LIBRARY GALLUP, NEW MEXICO 87301 BOX 6 GANADO, ARIZONA 86505 .Phone: 505-782-4758 Principal Phone: 602-736-2401 Paula Armstrong Staff Size: none. Shbject'f?piphasis: elementary read- ing. Collection Size: '280 lroks,,109 issues of the Subject Emphasis: kindergarten-8th grade materials.; Weekly.Reader. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Additional In- Collection Size: 10,000. books, 50' periodicals. Serv- formation: Books are dispersed throughout the class- , iceS: reference, circulation, bibliographies. Hours: 8 rooms. a.m.-5pj.m.Additional Information: The library c emphasizes working with students, reading stories to, GREASEWOOD SCHOOL them, and teaehirig them introductory library skills. LIBRARY.. GANADO, ARIZONA- 86505 BUREAU` OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Phone: 602-654-3331 TWIN BUTTES SCHOOL, NO. 37 ....Eulze S. Hughes LIBRARY HALLIDAY, NORTH DAKOTA 58636 Staff Size: 1 education specialist (librarian). Subject Emphasis: kindergarteh-8th grade material. Special Phone: 701-938-4531 Collections: "An Indian collection is housed separately'.-I Ramona Marsh and is decorated with Indian artifacts. Collection Size:. 9,125 books, 30 periodicals. Audiovisual ma- Subject Emphasis: sports, mysteries, anins, Indian terials are no longer housed inthe library due to lack culture. Collection Size: 1,500 books, 10 peri dicals. of space and personnel. Teacher:volunteers are in Services: reference, circulation. Hours: 14 ho charge of filmstrips, cassettes, and Machines. Services: week. reference, circulation; bibliographies, story hour for kindergarten and first grade., Additional Information: The library aserves the Navajo, ommunily. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS BRIDGER DAY 'SCHOOL NAZIINI BOARDING SCHOOL LIBRARY . - LIBRARY HOWES, SOUTH. DAKOTA 57748. GANADO, ARIZONA 86505 4 Phone: 605-365-2443 (Home Phone) Phone: 602-674-5421 Principal Principal

StaffSize:none. :Subject Emphasis: elementary Subject Emphasis: elementary school material. Col- school material. Collection Size: 1,500 books. Addi- lection Size: 1,000 books, 20 periodicals. Hours:- 8 tional Informatinn: The library is used part time by AdditiOnal Information: The community teachers who take the children in for reading periods. also makes use of the fibriry. ISLETA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS LIBRARY CHILCHINBETO_DASCHOOL LIBRARY P.O. BOX 312 P.O. BOX 547 ISLETA,NEW MEXICO .87022 KAYENTA., ARIZONA 86033 I. . Phone: 505-869-3534 Phone: 602-6744217 Joy Apperson Principal

Staff Size: 1 education speCilist. Subject Emphasis: ,Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: kindergarten elementary education. Collection Size: 4,500 books, through elementary school material. Collection Size: 50 periodicals. Services: reference, circulation. How: 1,200 books, some filmstrips, records, and serial 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Additional Inforznation: The library tides. Mditional Information: Thereis a "small also contains an audiovisual collection... storage roam where the books are kept./ Each teacher maintains her own library. CHITIMACHA DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY ROUTE 2, BOX 222 JEANERETTE, LOUISIANA 7054( DENNEHOTSO BOARDING SCHOOL f LIBRARY Phone: 318-923-4921 BOX 308`", Principal KAYENTA, ARIZONA 86033 Staff Sze: mine., Subject Emphasis: academiaand children'sbooks.Collection Sze: 2,200 books. Phone: 602-658-320f or 3202 Velma Eisenberser Hours: school hours, 7:30 a.m.-4p.m. Additional .Information: The school presently, doesnot have a Staff Size: 1 educatiCin specialist, part time. Subject library or a librarian. Anew school building is under Emphasis: Children's books and books construction, and library space will be set aside. When on the South- itis coTpleted, the school hopesto employ a west and Indians. Collection Sizer'2,500 books, 10 librarian. periodicals. Hours: 8 a:m.-5p.m.

ICAIBETOBOARDING' SCHOOL- . .LIBRARY KAYENTABOARDING SCHOOL LIBRARY KAIBETO, ARIZONA 86053 KAYENTA, ARIZONA 86033

Phone: 602-673-3479 Position Vacant Phone:602-697-3439 Pauline Gatti", 0. Subject Emphasis: elementary school materialwith some special emphasis on Indian materials. Collection Staff Sze: 1 education specialist. Subject Emphasis: Size: 10,000 books, 24 periodicals. ServiceS:ref- Southwest and Indian books. Collection Size: 7,100 erence, circulation, interlibrary loan,, bibliographies. books, 70 periodicals. Hours: 8 a.m.-5p.m. Addi- Additional JInformation: A substitute teachertern- tional Information: In addition. to serving kinder-: porarilY is providing limited services until the position garten through: the 9th grade, the library also serves is- filled. the 0:mm-tufty and public high schOol Students.

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31. KEAMS CANYON LIBRARY CANONCITO COMMUNITY SCHOOL P.O. BOX367 RESOURCE CENTER KEANS CANYON,-ARIZONA 86034 P.O. BO X-4:28,-STAR -ROUTE LAGUNA, NEW MIXICO 87026 Phone: 602 - 738.2385 Mina Ennraermin Phone: 505-871-6426 Principal Staff Sze: :a librarian, 1 library assistant. Subject Emphasis! elementary and junior high school collec- Subject Emphasii: .technical data, teachers'reference tion with emphasis on American Indian history. books. ,Collection .Size: being determined. Hours:9 Collection 'Size: 11,000 books, 67 periodicals. Sery -. a.m.-2:20 p.m. . ices:, reference, circulatidii, bibliographies. Hours: . 8:20 a.m.-4730 p.M., LAGUNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS BOX 191 DAY SCHOOL LAGUNA, NEW MEXICO "87026 KWETHLUK,ALASKA' 99621 Phone: 505-552-9956 Phone: 907-543-2033 (Village Phone) Katherine M. Heinz Principal-Teacher Staff: Size: 1 librarian. Subject Etnphasis:. education, Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: books for ele- kindergarten-8th grade;" teachers' professional litera- mentary school students. Collection Size: 500 books, ture. Collection tSize: 11,700 books, 95 periodicals, S periodicals. Services: none. flours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 1,612 software items. Services: reference, circulation, Additional Information: This "library ismerely' a interlibrary loan. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30.p.m. Additional collection-of books to enrich the students' education. Information: Computerized instruction in' using the library is to begin in the 1977-78 academic year.

a LITTLE WPUND SCHOOL GILA CROSSING SCHOOL :LIBRARY LLBRA.07. KYLE, SOUTHDAKOTA 57752 ROUTE 1, BOX 770 Phone: 605 -455-2461 or 2804 LAVEEN, ARIZONA 85339 Wkam May' 4 Phone "C602-2434834 Staff Size 1librarian. Subjeci Emphasis: school Principal k library with sizable Ihdian collection and growing__ reference shelf.Collection.Size: 5,293 books, 45 periodicals: Services: refereq`i. circulation. Hours: 8 Staff Size: 4 .educaticinal aides. Subject Emphasis: a.m.4:30- p.m: Additional litformation: This is noea elementary school level--kindergarten-5th grade. Col- Bureau of Indian Affairs school. It is under tribal lection, Size: 300 books, 10 periodical& Services: control and management circulatio Hours: 9 a.m.-3 p.m...`

29 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS books; 40 periodicals:, small media collection of HASKELL INDIAN JUNIOR:COLLEGE filmstrips,-- cassettes, and records. Services:- reference, LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER circulation, interlibrary- loan. Hours: Mon.-Fri.,8 P.O. BOX H 1265 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Additional Information: The library LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66044 has a small adult interest section. \..

Phone: 913-341=2000, Ext. 238; FTS 752-2238 Milton S. Overby BUREAU OF INDIANAFF\IRS Staff Size: 2 libiarians; 2 clerk- stenographers,; 8 LOWER BRULE HIGH SCHOOL studentassistants,. parttime.. SubjectEmphasis: LIBRARY academia.SpecialCollections:Indians Of North LOWER BRULE, SOUTH DAKOTA57548 America, about 3,000 titles; 500 negatives, takenby Frank Rinehart a tthe Omaha Exposition. Co.Ilection Phone: 605-473-5510 zze: 21,000 books, 469 periodicals, 1,200 'cassettes, Douglas 11. Phibrick 7%000 reefs of iiLdiovisual materials. Services:ref- erence, circulation, interlibrary: loan, bibliographies. Staff Size: 1 librarian. Subject phasis: high school Hours: Mon:Fri., 8 A.m.-10p.m.; Sun., 1 p.m.-10 academia. Collectioh Size: xn than 2,165. books, P-m- 45 periodicals, 1 daily news :per. Services: reference, circulation,interlibraryoan. Hours: Mon-Fri., 8

a.m.-4:30 p.m. . BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS F. SILL INDIAN SCHOOL LIBRARY LAWTON, OKLAHOMA 73501 LUKACHUKAI ARDING SCHOOL LIBRARY Phone: 405-248-6300 John H. Dalgarn LUKACHUKAI A 86507

Size: I librarian. Subject Emphasis: high.schoOl Phone: 602-787-2301 Position Vacant library with special emphasisOn Indian culture and history and career and vocational educatiorr.Special -Collections: Southwest Indian artifacts and paintings. Staff Size: 1 librarian, 1 library aide. Subject Empha- Collection Size: 11,021: books,- 78 periodicals:Serv- sis:- school library. Collection. Size: 10,390 bc;Oks, refeience Circulation, interlibrary loan, .bibliog- periodicals. Services: referenCe circulation. a.m.-5 p.m. rapliies,raphies, audioirisual equipment and supplies. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m--4:45p.m.,

MANDERSONDAY SCHOOL LITTLE EAGLE DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY LIBRARY MANDERSON, SOUTH DAKOTA57756 LITTLE EAGLE,SOUTH DAKOTA 57639

605-823-4235, Phone: 605-867-5433 Alice Bedard Voorhees Principal 9 et/ : Staff Size:- 1 full time title IV employe months a Staff Size: none.. Subject Emphasis: school library- year). Subject.Emphasis: children's collection, 'rider- -fiction Indian stories.. Collection Size:2,000 books, garten-8th grade with special emphasison Ajherican approximately 10 to 20, periodical titles. Services: Indian 'culture.CollectionSize: 2,000 to 2,500 reference, circulation. . .1) CHINLE BOARDING SCHOOL MOUNT EDGECUMBE HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER . -P.O. BOX 70 MOUNT EDGECUMBE, ALASKA 99835 MANY FARMS, ARIZONA 86538 Pho'ne: 907-966-2217 Phone: 60 -781-6221 Anita Jo Stevens Position V cant SubjecuErnphisis: general high school, grades 9.12. Staff ,Size: 1 educational aide (library), 1 library Special Collections: Alaskan regional materials. Col-2 technican.SubjectEmphasis:earlychildhood lection Size: 11,000 books, 50 periodicals Services: through 8th grade. Special Collections: social studies reference,ci;culation, interlibraryloan, bibliogra- with emphasis on Southwest Indian tribes. Collection' phies, audiovisual coordination, materials'production, Size: 21,662 books; 78 periodicals; 3,058 filMstrips; television production. Hours: ' 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. t cassette tapes; films; records; filmloops. Services: e,circulation,interlibraryloan,bibliog- raphids. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. HOPI DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY P.O. BOX 42

ORAIBI, ARIZONA 86039 ' MANY FARMS HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY Phone: 602-734-2468 MANY FARMS, ARIZONA 86538 Principal

Phone: 602-781-633& Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: Indian history Horace G. Gray ea+. and reference.CollectionSize: 3,600 books; 15 periodicals; 6 sets of reference works, including Staff Size: 1 librarian, 1 education specialid (audio, encyclopedias. Services: reference, circulation: Hours: visual), 1 library aide. Subject Emphasis: high school 8 p.m. academia with special emphasis on Indian works, curriculuin and professional works. Collection Size:

19,000 bOokS, 150 periodicals, audiovisual hardware BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS . and software. Services: reference, circulation inter- CRYSTAL BOARDING-SCHOOL LIBRAR libraryloan, bibliographies,audiovisualservicis. NAVAJO, NEW-AIEWO 87328 Houri:- 8 a.m.,-12a.m., 1 p.m.-5 p -in Mon. "Tues.; Wed., Ilium, 7.p.th..9 p.m. . Phon505-777-385:

.Martha Ahlmand

-BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Staff Size: 1 teacher, part time. Subject Emphasis: PROMISE DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY small collection' for leisure reading for grades 1-6.. Collection Size: 500 books, 5 periodicals. Serviceii: ROUTE 2 . reference (limited), circulation. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m: MOBRiDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA 57601

Radio:.,KAC 539, 733-2359 Irene Ryan LONEMAN SCHOOL CORPORATION

LIBRARY . Staff,Size: .1 reading aide,., part ,time. Subject Empha- OGLALA, SOUTH DAKOTA 57764 sis:"elementary fiction and nonfiction. -tollection . Size:2,000 books, 50 -periodicals. Services: ref-- Phone: 605-867-5633 erence, circulation. Hour5 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Eddie S. Bean

31. 34 . Staff Size:. 1 education specialist (library). Subject'. t IAN SCHOOL . , ____-_Emphasis:- -elementary--school --library, --kindergtu.--, ten-8th grade with emphasis on Indian historj, and culture, curriculum support material. Collection Size: 4,000 bOoks,' 75 periodicals, 60 filmstrip 'cassettes. PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85011 Services: reference, circulation, interlibraryloan,bib- - liographies. Hours: 88a.m.-4:30p.m. Additional Infor- Phoite: '602-261-.1311 rnation: This is not 'a Bureau of Indian AlLffairsf school. Zackur Moser It "40 operated and managed by the tribe undera contract under l'ublic Law 93-638. Subject Emphasis'junior and senior high school materials with special emphasis on books,onor about Indians. Special Collections: -The Native American,. 1901-1931; The Red Skin, 1950-1975. Collection BUREAU 'Of INDIAN AFFAIRS Size: 10,000 books, 127yeriodicals, 17newspapers. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Services: zeference, circulation, interlibrary loan, li- CENTER brary usage. Hours: Mon: through Fri., 8 a.m.-12a.m. BIG COULEE SCHOOL 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m.-Tues. and Thurs., 7 p.m.-9p.m. R.R. 1 BOX 118 .t4 PEEVER, SOUTH DAKOTA 57257 PIERRE INDIAN LEARNING CENTER.

Phone: 605-938-4439 LIBRARY . Principal STAR ROUTE 3 PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA 57501,- Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: early childhood. -education and ''books for four and five year olds. Phone: 605-224-8661 Collection, Size: 575 books. Sertes: circulation. Teresa Kaufman Hours: 8 a.m.-3 Staff Size: 1 library aide. Subject Emphasis: books of interest to grades .1-8 with special emphasison Indian BUREAU OF INDIANAFFAIRS stories. Collection Size: approximately 200 bOoks,- CHOCTAW CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL approximately 10/ periodicals. Services: reference, LIBRARY circulation. Hours: 8 a.m.-3 p.m. PHILADELPR A, MISSISSIPPI :39350

Phone: 6 1-65 :OGLALA CO4MUNITirELEWIENTAR.Y. Susie 'Alex SCHOOL LIBRARY Staff Size: I librarian, 1 library technician. Subject PINE.RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA 57770 Emphasis: school library elementary, middle school, andhighschoolwith special emphasis on - the Phone: 605-867-5191, Ext. 45 or 46 American Indian., Collection Size: 16,500 'books, 50 Imogene Horse periodicals, 2,133 filmstrips, 40 filmloops, 238.cas- settes, 3,500 records. Services: reference, circulation, Staff Size: 1 teacher (librarian). Subject.Emphasis: bookmobile service to 5 elementary schools. general elementary materiakwithan accent on Indian

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35 material. Collection Size: 7:000 books, 50period- BACA BOARDING SCHOOL LIBRARY __ icals. large audiovisual collection, largecollection of P.O. IAOX 509 ,teacher training materials.Sere;ices: reference, circula- PREWITT, NEW MEXICO 87045 - !lion, interlibrary loan, bibliographies.Hours: Mon.- Fri., 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Phone: 505-876-2769, Principal

e school library. ...BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: Collection Size: perhaps 200 books.Additional In- OGLALA COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL formation: The schol has very few books.Most of PINE RIDGE, SOUTH DAKOTA 57770 the books arc in the dormitory area. Afew are in the

. classrooms for the children's enjoyment. Phone: 605-867-5191, t xt.'41 Barbara J. Carson

Subject Staff Size: 1 education specialist (librarian). BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS . Emphasis: 'school library with special emphasis on SHERMAN. INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL Indian history and culture. Collection Size:3,000 books, 45 periodicals. Services: reference,circulation, MEDIA CENTER inrebtary loan, bibli2graphies. Hours: Mon.-Fri., -RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92503 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.M. Phone: 714-787-1371, FTS 7964371 Norman Persson .

PINON BOARDING SCHOOL LIBRARY Staff Size: -1tearelier (library). SUbject Emphasis- PINON, ARIZONA 86510 world history, =American Indian history, biography, , - sports,geography.SpecialCollections: American Phone: 602-725-3234 Indian collection, including art and study Julia. Ellsworth microfilm collection of periodicals by andabout the North American Indian from 1879.Collection Size: Staff 'Size: 1 teacher-supervisor, part time.Sithject 14,000books, 74 periodicals, 8 newspapers.Serv- Emphasis: reading and picture books for primary ices: reference,' circulation,. bibliographies.Hours: school children with a limited number of reference -Mon.-Fri., 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and source books for teachers. Collection Size:1,800 books, I periodical. Services: reference,circulation: .Hours: regular school hours Only.

BUREAU OF INDIAN -AFFAIRS . a WHITE SHIELD SCHOOL LIBRARY PORCUPINE DAY SCHOOL ROSEGLEN, NORTH DAKOTA 58775

. LIBRARY .PORCUPINE, SOUTH DAKOTA 57772 Phone: 701-7434350; Marie Myers Phone: 605-867-5337 Ethel Ice .StaffSize: Ilibrarian. Subject Emphasis: school lilvary, kindergarten-12th. grade.Collection Size: Staff Size: I contracted employee.Subject EMphasis: 10,000 books, 40 periodicals, 57 serials.Services: Hours: general. Collection Size: 2,200 books. Services:circu- reference,circulation,interlibraryloan. lation. Hours: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 8 a.m.4:30 p.m.

3 BUREAU OF INDIAN FAIRS SANOSTEE BOARDING SCHOOL

CHEMAWA INDIAN SHOOL MEDIA CENTER. _LIBRARY SANOSTEE;-NEW-MEXICO '.87461 5495 CHUGACH ST., N.E. SALEM, OREGON 97303 Phone: 505-723-2476 Fred Danes Phone: 503- 393 -4511, FTS 422.5784 Duane D:Hildegrand Staff Size: 1.education" specialist (library). Subject .Emphasis: school media center for kindergarten-8th Staff Size: 1librarian.ubject Emphasis: Indian grade.Special Collections: Navajo Culture Center history, reference.Spec) Collections: exhaustive Collection. Collection Size: 9,500 books, 40 period- Indian history collection. Collection Size: under in- icals. 3,400 audiovisual software items. Services: rei- ventory, 113 periodicals. Services: reference, circu- erence, circulaticih, interlibrary loan. Hours: Mon:- lation, interlibrary loan, bibliographies, summaries. Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.in. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

, INSTITUTE OF AMERICANINDIAN ARTS SAN JUAN DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER CERRILLOS#ROAD P.O. BOX .1077 . SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO 87501 SAN JUAN PUEBLO, NEW MEXICO 87566 Phone: 505-988-6266, FTS 476-1266" Phone: 505-852-2154 Evelyn Frederieks Principal Staff Size: 1 librarian, .2 library technicians. Subject Staff Size: 1 media center aide. Subject. Emila- Emphasis: finearts,American 'Indiancultural sis: reading, 1animals, with special emphasison the studies. Special Collections: Indiair communityperi- American Indian...Collection Size: 5,000 books,°20 odicals. Collection Size: -15,000 books; 200 period- periodicals. Services: reference, Circulation. HoUrs: icals.Services: reference,circulation,interlibrary Sept: -May, Mon:Fri.,8 houiSa day.. loan. Hours: 8 aan.-5, p.m.-2 nightsa week until 10 p.m.

ZIA DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY ZIA DAY SCHOOL BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS SAN YSIDRO, NEW MEXICO 87053 SAN ILDEFONSO DAY SCHOOLLIBRARY ROUTE 1, BOX 308 Phone: 505-242-1051 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO 87501 Pauline Panana

Phone: 505-455-2366. Staff Size: 1 educational aide, part time. Subject Principal Emphasis: schoollibrary.CollectionSize: 3,400' books, 15 periodicals: Services: reference, circula- Staff Size: 1 volunteer librarian, half dayonce a tion. HourF 1 p.m.4:30p.m. Additional Informa- week. Subject Emphasis: school library, Indian cul- tion: The aide tutors students in the morning in the ture. C011ection Size: -580books,- 2 serials. Services: library. In the afternoon, she worksas a librarian with reference, circulation, interlibrary loan, storytimefor all the students. kindergarten. Hours: 8 a.M.:4:30p.m. Additional

37 Information: The volunteer librarian only catalogs tribal member and tribal 'employee keeps the books the books. The teacher assist students before, during, straight and the area clean. Teachers have an assigned and after school. time to be with the children in thlibrary, and they assist with checking out boastthis time, -The- books are cataloged by teachers inc summer. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS TESUQUE DAY 'SCHOOL LIBRARY ROUTE 1, BOX 2 SAN SIMON SCHOOI2. SANTA FE; NEW MEXICO 87501 MEDIA CENTER. SELLS, ARIZONA 85634 Phone: 505-982-1516 Dolly Smith. Princiiial*Teacher Phone: 602-383-2419 Betty Sheppard . Subject Emphasis: schOol library, grades 1-6. Collec- tion Size: 1,300 books, 3 serials. Services:. reference, Staff Size: 1media specialist. Subject Emphasis: circulation. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Additional In- - general,with speciamphasis on Indians, and a formation: The school has a principal who is also the professionb libraryfo?Nteachers. Collection Size: teacher. She is assisted by an educational aide and 3,000hooks, 35 perio&c.als, 600 records, 500 also by a student intern from the University of cassettes. Services: reference, circulation. Hours: 8 Massachusetts. The school has an enrollment of 18 pupils.

SANTA ROSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4 SALT RIVER DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY LIBRARY SELLS, ARIZONA 85634 ROUTE 1, BOX 117 SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA 85256 Phone: 602-383-2330 Gloria Green Phone: 602-261-4211 Staff Size: 1 librarian: Siagjeet Emplia.43: kindergar- Principal ten-5th grade with special emphasis on Papago liter- Subject Emphasis: elementary education. Collection dture. Collection Size: 11,000 books, 35 periodicals, 2 newspapers. Seivices: reference, circulation, inter- Size: 506 books.,Services: circulation.Hours: 8 library loan. Houri: 8 a.m.--4:30 p.m. Additional a.m.-4 p.m. Inforniation: The library is open for adult lending.

1SECOND MESA DAY SCHOOL LIBRARY SANTA ROSA MIDDLE' SCHOOL P.O. BO3C728 i LIBRARY , SECOND MESA, ARIZONA 86043 SELLS, ARIZONA 85634 Phone: -602-737-2571 Phone: 602-383-2330 Wellesley Hodgins, Principal Nancy Carver

Subject Emphaski: social studies and. science. Collec -. Staff Size: 2 library technicians. Subject Emphasis: tion Size: 5,000- books; 50 transparencies, 100 art generalfor grades 6-8 with special emphasis on prints, 500 slides, 150 sound filinstrips, 75 filmstrips, Papago literature. Collection Size: 9,200 books, 35 275 tape recordings, .800 study prints, 150 recordings periodicals, 3 newspapers. Services:vices: reference, circu- and 'discs. Services: reference, circulation. Hours: 8 lation,interlibraryloan. Additional Information:

a.m.-3:30 p.m.Additional lidormation: A Hopi .The library is open for adult lending.

35 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS COVE DAY SCHOOL CROW CREEK RESERVATION HIGH, P.O. BOX190 SCHOOL LIBRARY SHIPROCK, NEW MEXICO 87420 STEPHAN, SOUTH DAKOTA 57346

Phone: 505-368-4457 Phone: 605-852-2618 Mary McDonald p, Elsie Benda =...._ ,. . . Subject Ernphatis: children's books. Collection Size: '_Staff Size:1 librarian, 1 library aide. Subject Empha- 600books, '50 discs, 20. recordings; 25 'cas- -sis: Indianculture and history.Collection Size: settes.Services: circulation: Hours: 8, a.ni.-5 p.m. 7,056books, 35 periodicals. Services: reference, Additional Information: Teachers escort the children circulation, bibliographies. Hours: 8a.in.-4:30,p.m. into the library and' help .with book selections. Space is set aside for the library, bat there is no staff. Mrs. McDonald works on the colleetion after school hours. It is uncataloged. STEWART,80ARDING SCHOOL LIBRARY-MEDIART STEWART, NEVADA. 89437 SHIPROCK BOARDING SCHOOL Phorie:: 702-882-3411,Ext. 55 LIBRARY Harry Belgarde SHIPROCK; NEW 'MEXICO 87420 StaffSize: '1teacher (libraryusage);1teacher Phone:. (English), part time. Subject Emphasis: Indian print Georgianna Watson and nonprint materials geared for junior and senior .highlevel. Special Collections: ,Out-of-print books Staff Size: 'I education specialist/librarian. Subject and rare books. Collection'Size: 6,000 books, 160 Emphasis: vocational -and technical information. Col- periodicals, 160 audiovisual kits, 480\8inm filmloops, lection Size: 15,000 books, 2 periodicalS, 10,000 106 16mm films, 90 records, 6601. filmstrips and filmstrips, 100 sound tapes. Services: reference, cir- various other media, i.e., transparencies, permanent culation, interlibrary loan. flours: Mon.rFri., 8 a.m.-5 student paintings collection, studs .ttin. Additional Information: The library is opento Serticea: reference, circulation, interlibrary loan,bib- the community. liographies; summaries, library and mediausage.- flours: 'Mon.--Fri., 8 a.m.,5.p..rn.

`SHONTO ELEMENTARY LIBRARY SHONTO BOARDING SCHOOL BUREAU_ OF INDIAN AFFAIRS SHONTO; ARIZONA 86054' SEQUoYAH. HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA 74464 Phone: 602-672-2340 or 2342 J. Richard flicks Phone: 918456-0631 Nellie K. Buffalomeat Staff Size: 1 librarian. Subject Emphasiig general for kindergarten-8th grade with special emphasison Staff Size: I education specialist (library science)'. Native American materials. Collection Size: 1,0,370 Subject Emphasis: secondary education with special books, 26 periodicals, 54 filmstrip kits, 50 sound emphasis on Indians of North America (especially the filmstrip kits-, 200 records. Services: reference, circu- Five Civilized Tribes.. Collection Size: 8,000 books, lation; library skills instruction-, Abridged Reader's 55 periodical's, 15 newspapers, 2,000 filmstrips, 100 Guide service. Hours: 8 a.tri.-5 p.m. fllmloops, '100 slides, 4 transparencysets, 800 recordings (disc and tape), 2 sets of study prints. Staff Size: none. (Books, are placed on. shelves, and Services: reference;circulation,interlibraryloan, teachers check them out to children.) Subject Empha- production of media for teachet4 and adMinistration. sis: reading andmatli. Collection "Size: The collec- Hours: Mon.-Fri., 7:4,5-4:45. tion size is very small, and almost all books are out of date: Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.p

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS TAOS PUEBLO SCHOOL LIBRARY BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS `BOX X SCHOOL LIBRARY TAOS, NEW MEXICO. 87571 TOKSOOK BAY 'ALASKA 99637

Phone: 505-758-3652 Phone: none Henry Montoyer . Warta Moore. Principal:Teacher

Staff Size: 1educational aide. Subject Emphasis: Subject Emphasis: recreational reading: ,Collection;' school library, kindergarten-8th grade, with special -Size: 1,400 books, 9 periodicids. Services:referehee-; emphasis on Indian books. Collection Size: 3,000 circulation. Hours: school hours. books, 4 serial titles. Services: reference, circulation.. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m' BUREAU OF INDINAFFAIRS KAIBETO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL O TEECNOSPOS BOARDING SCHOOL LIBRARY LIBRARY 9- TONALEA, ARIZONA 86053 TEECNOSPOS, ARIZONA 86514 C PhOne: 602673-3479 Phone: 602-656-3252 Position Vacant Barbara A. Dean Subject Emphasis:elemental:Y sch\OO1 library with Staff Size:1' an. Subject Emphasis: .elernen- emphasis On language arts, science, studies, tary education, dergaiten-8th. grade, with emphasis Indianmaterials.Collection Size:10,S I. mond- on Ainerican I dian and professional educationcol- graphs; 24 periodicals, 4 serial titles. Services: refer- lection. Colltion Size: 11,000 books, 45 period- en c e,circulation,interlibraryloan.Hours: 8 icals,' 750 p onograph records, 125 cassette tapes,. a.m.-5 p.m, 1,200 .fil .ps, slides, charts; maps, study prints. : Services: erence, circulation, bibliographies, sum- maries, s -telling, library instruction; media. collec- BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS tion d equipment.HoUrs: 8 a.m.-12 "rn., . RED LAKE IjAY SCHOOL.. P.O. BOX 62- TONALEA, ARIZONA 86044

DLO'AY AZHI BOARDING SCHOOL Phone: 602-283-5342 LIBRARY Annie Yazzie, Principal'. BOX 958 THOREAUNEW MEXICO 87323 SubjectEmphasis:children 'sliterature dealing with varietyof interesting subjects,but, with special Phone: 505 -862 -7525 emphasis on.Indian stories. Collection Size: 500 Principal books. Hotirs: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

37 . BUREAU OF.INDIAN AFFAIRS BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS TUBA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS' ROCKY RIDGE BOARDING SCHOOL GREYHLLLS HIGH SCHOOL 'ha BOX 23.5 TUBA. CITY; ARIZONA86045 MBA ary, ARIZONA 86045' Phone: 602-283-5215; Ext.285 Patsy it. Roe Phone: 602-283-5036 Paul Lane 4.. Staff Size: 1 librarian, 4 libralytechnicians. Subject Emphasis: high school library withspecial emphasis Staff Size: 1. teacher, part time.Subject Emphasis: on SOuthwestern UnitedStites.Collection Size: primaryschool and community library with special 20,Q00books,. 123 serial titles. Services: referenitc, emphasis on Indian collection. Collection Size:4,800 circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours: 8a.th--4 p.m. monographs, 15 serial titles. Seivices: ieferencti-ciirr. Additional InformatiOn:This is a- Bureau of Indian interlibrary loan, adult education.Houri:' 8 Affairs school anda Palk scho'ol combined. The aan.-5 p.m. schoOl will takeany child, Indian or non:Indian, who applies.

TUBA CITY. BOARDING SCHOOL LIBRARY MOENKOPI DAYSCHOOL LIBRARY BOX7187 g BOX 185 - . TUBA CITY, ARIZONA86045 TUBA CITY,-ARIZONA 86045

. Phone: 602-283-5361 Phone: 602-283-5872 Principal G. Melveta Walker Staff Size: I teachers' aide, part time.. Subject Staff Size: 1 librarian. Subject Emphasis:elemen- Emphasis elementaryschoolbooks, kinderpr- tary education. Special Collections:,. Indians of the -ten-6th grade. Collection Size: 600 books. Services:. Southwest Collection Size:. 20,300 books, 67peri- circulation. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30p.m. Additional odicals. Services: reference, circulation,-interlibrary Information:. The 'libraryoccupies a very small loan, bibliographies. Hours: 8 alln.-5p.m. corner in a trailer.

SANTA ROSA itANCH DAY SCHOOL NAVAJO MOUNTAIN BOARDINGSCHOOL -LIBRARY LIBRARY P.O. BOX 787 SELLS STAR ROUTE, BOX230 TUBA CITY;. 'ARIZONA. 86045 TUCSON, ARIZONA85735

Phone: .602-283-520 Phone: 602-383-239 Principal Principal

Sta : none.- (Books are in classrooms.) Subject Staff Size.' none. Subject Emphasis: schoollibrary, phasitc elementarystorybooks, picturebooks, kindergarten-5th grade. Colleftion Size: 350'monog- mathematics, science,. reading readiness.Collection raphs, 6 periodicals. (Additionally, thereare reference Size: 1,500 books; 5 periodicals. Services:reference, bookS andan Indian collection.) Services: reference, interlibrary loan. Hours: 9 a.m.-5p.m. circulation. Hours: -8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.' WAHPETON INDIAN SCHOOL DILCON SCHOOL

LIBRARY-MEDIA CENTER --- INSTRUCTIONAL MATE LS CENTER WAFIPETON, NORTIT DAICOTA 58075 ' WINSLOW, ARIZONA 86

- Phone:.701-642-4301 PhOne: 602-657-3225 Position Vacant Position Vacant

Subject Emphasis: elernentaty -sool library with Staff Size: 1 training instructor-libiary aide. Subject emphasis on subjects related to curriculum and on --EmOhasis: cnrriculumemphasisforelementary Indian culture.Collectir-iSizk: 8,100 books, 10 schzol, kindergarten-8th grade, sciences and social_ periodicals. Services:;..refer4rte, circulation, interli- studies.: Special Collections: large Indian adult collec- bratyloan, bibliogra .-Hors: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. tion. Collection Size: 11,000 books, 100. periodicals. Services: reference,circulation.Hows: daily,8 a.m.,-5 p.m:=Mon., Tues., Thurs., 6 p.m.-8 p.m.: -Additional Information: The media center also serves CRAZY HORSE MEDIA CENTER . the community. CRAZY HORSE SCHOOL WAMBLEE, SOUTH DAKOTA 57577 LEUPP BOARDIN6SCHOOL LIBRARY Phone:605-462-6260 STAR ROUTE William IL Proiince WINSLOW, ARIZONA 86047'

Staff Size: 1 teacher (librarian). SubjectEmphasis: Phone: 602- 686 -6211 schoollibrary, kindergarten-12th grade, with speCial Lowell M.-Burnett

emphasis on the. Ainerican Indian. Collection Size: . approximately6,000, 10 periodicals: Seivices: ref- Staff Size: education specialist (library). Subject

erence, circulation, interlibrary lOan, verticalfile, Emphasis: elementary, school children, kindergarten- . instructional television and video tapes; photogaph 8th grade.Collection.Size: 7,000' books, 40'period- film rental, laminating and dry mounting, trans- icals.Services: reference,circulation.Hours: parencyproduction,libraryeducationprogram.. .a.m.-5 p.m.. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. BUREAU-OF INDIAN AFFAIRS' SENECA INDIAN CI-1001.,-LIBRARY "WHITE HORSE SCHOOL WYANDOTTE, OKLAHOMA1-74370 LIBRARY P.O.. BOX 7 Phone:- 918-678-2236 !WHITE HORSE, SOUTH. DAKOTA 57661': Actinceacher-Supervisor

Phone:605464-4782 y StaffSiie: none.SubjectEmphasis: eleinentary Principal school books, grades 1-8. CollectiOn Size: 8,500 books, 30 periodieals,. 850 filmloops and cassettes. Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: fiction, biog- Services: reference_ Additional Information: Home: raphy, reference. Collection Size: 3,000 boOks, 30 room teachers work in the library with their students periodicals.Services: reference.Hours: during on a scheduled baiis as a part of their lesson plan. school clay. Also, there are reading rooms in the dorMitories.

,! BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LIBRARY BAKERSFIELD DISTRICT b FicE

P.O. BOX 6770 . LIBRARY ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 87107 800 TRUXTON AVENUE, M 311 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORkIA 1 Phone: 505-766-2455, FTS.474-2455 Sonja Manthe 14""4-- Phone: 805-8614191, FTS 984-1191 Melba Larson Staff Size: 1 file clerk. Subject Emphige" : land use, grazing, mining, energy, related studies, environmental, Staff Size: 1 records management specialist. Subject statements. Collection Size:- 150 books, 12 periodi- Emphasis: land and range management, Wildlife man- cals. Services: reference. Hours: 7:45 a.m.4:30 p.m. agement, recreation, Minerals, watershd, fire protec- tibn, trespass antiquities protection. Collection Size: approximately 150 linear of books. Services: BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT reference. Hours: 7:30 a:m.-,4 p.m : KA OUTER-CONTINENTAL SHELF OFFICE BUREAU OF. LANDMANAGEMENT LIBRARY. DISTRICT OFFICER: P.O. BOX 1159 .11).0.,,BOX-194 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99510- BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NEVADA 89820'

-Phone: 907-276-2955 Phone:. 702-635-5181, FTS 549:5181

Elaine Pratt .4. i ..Records Management- Specialist. . . Staff'Size:.1 records manthgement' specialist, :part S Size:17 clerical assistant, pari, time Subject time. Subject. imphasis: lagcl and resource -manage- pgig- offshore oil and gas. Collection Size: 1,200, ment, watershed, economics, range and Jvildlife, books, 15 periodiCals. Services: reference, circulation, - . recreation. Collection Size: 110 books, .4 periodi- interlibrary loan. Hours:. 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. cals. Services: reference.- Hours: 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT\ BAKER DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY' P.-0. BOX 30157 P.O. BOX 589 BILLINGS, MONTANA 59107 BAKER, OREGON 97814 Phone: 406-657-6671, FTS 585-6671 - Phone: 503-523-691, FTS 421-6281 Carolyn Nelson Elizabeth Grant Staff Size:1librarian,. 2 library clerks. ..$ubject

.Subject Einphasist. forestry, lands and minerals, range Emphasis: public lands, minerals, forestry,: water, management, watershed. 'Collection Size: 200' books,. wildlife,river -,basinplanning,. 'environmental. and 15 periodicals, large cOliectiOn of:pamphlets. Serv- cultural resources. Special C011ections: large numbers ices: interlibrary loan; Houri: 7:45 a:m.-11:45 a.m.: of Environmen0 Protection Agency' documents and 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Additional _Information: ThiS publications. Collection Size: 9,000 hooks, 238 peri- library is primarily for the use of District. Office : oclicals.Services: interlibrary loan. Hours: 8 a.m.- emploYees. . 4:30 p.m., mountain time. !' BUREAU OF LAND. MANAGEMENT . B UREAU OF LANIMANAGEMENT BISHOP RESOURCE AREA HEADQUAR- BURNS DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY TERS LIBRARY 74 SOUTH ALVORD 873 N. MAIN ST., SUTTE,20V BURNS, OREGON 97720 BISHOP, CALIFORNIA 93514. Phone: 503-573-2071 Anita M. Cornitall Thane 714-872-4881 .-.- Peggy. Ewing Staff Size: 1 records management specialist. Subject Emphasis: range, watershed, soils, wildlife, forestry, Staff Size: 1 arta clerk, part tithe. Subject Emphasis: management. Collection' Size: 250 books, 10 periodi- wildlife, land- resources, and mineral:s manageinent; cals: Hours: 7:45 a.m.4:15 p.m. range conservation;. cultural resources. Collection Size: 150 books, 12 .periodicals, 50 vertical files BUREAU OR LAND MANAGEMENT- containing reports and back issues. of periodicals. DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY Services : .referenee. Hburs:.7:30 a.m.4:15 p.m. 1050 E. WILLIAM ST., SUITE 335 CARSON CITY, NEVADA 89701 ;.BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT IDAHO STATE OFFICE LIBRARY Phone: 702-882-1631, FTS 470-5612 FEDERAL BUILDING, 550 WEST FORT Cathryn Smith STREET Staff Size: 1 records management specialist, part 'P.O.- BOX 042 time.SubjectEmphasis: environment,minerals, BOIS Fry IDAHO .83724 range; wildlife, recreation planning. Collection Size: approximately 90 cubic feet of document& ServiceS: Phone: "208-384-1436, FTS 5544436 reference. . , Jeanne :L Pollock ItUREAU OF-LAND MANAGEMENT

Staff SiZe: 1 management assistant, part time. Subject, .CASPER DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY Emphasis: technical and general reference material, - BOX2834 legal reference. material_ ,Collection Size: _140Y:linear CASPER, WYOMING 82602 feet of legal reference documents, 209 linear feet of ,t4 general reference documents. Services: reference; 'Phone: .307-265-5550, Ext 5106; FTS 328-5106 circulation, interlibrary loan, Hours: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.. Lois J. Carnal Staff Si:et 1 management assistant Subject Eiipha-. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT sis: energy and grazing.Collection Size: 1,000 books, BURLEY DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY 50 periodicals, 18,000 microfiche land status records. ROUTE 3, BOX 1 ServiCes:reference,circulation.interlibraryloan. BURLEY; IDAHO 83318 Hours: 7:45 a.m. -4:30 p.m.

Phone.: 208-678-5514, FTS 588-6641 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT enna M. Owens CEDAR CITY DISTRICT OFFICE L11311.AR Y 1579 NORTH MAIN Staff Size: 1 records management specialist. Subject P.O. BOX 729 EraPhasis. :wildlife, recreation, taiige management, CEDAR CITY, UTAH 84720 watershed: Collection Size: 75 linear feet of pubrica-: tions.Services:reference Hours:7:45 a.m.- Phone: 861-586-2401 11:45 a.in.; 12:30 p.m.-4:30p.m. Arlene Barton Staff Size: .1records manager. Subject Emphasis: BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 'range, recreation,. wildlife,mineral, environmental COLORADO STATE OFFICE LIBRARY projects. Collection Size: 1,200 books, 21 periodicals. 1600 BROADWAY, ROOM 70r Services: reference. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 pan. DENVER, COLORADO 802-02 0

BUREAU. OF LAND MANAGEMENT Phone: 303-837-2402, FTS 327-2402 WYOMING STATE. OFFICE LIBRARY Wend); S. Nettles 2515 WARREN STREET Staff Size: 1 records manager, 1 records- management P.O. BOX 1828 specialist; 1- clerk-typist. Subject Emphasis: natural, CHEYENNE, WYOMING 82001 /resources. Collection Size: 6,000books, 175-periodi- 7 cals. Services: reference. Hours: 7:45 a.m.4 p.m., for Phone: 30 8-2220, Ext. 2388; 'FTS 328-2388 employees-10 a.m.-4 p.m., for the public. Bennie Fish BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Staff Size: 1 management assistant, 1 records clerk. Subject Emphasis: environment, land and resources DILLON RESOURCE AREA management, recreation, minerals, legal works, refer- P.O. BOX 1048 ence,material. Collection Size: 6,000 books, 70 DILLON, MONTANA 59725 periodicals. Services: reference, circulation, interli- bray.loan. Hours: 7:45 a.m.4:30 p.m, Phone: 406-683-2337 Kathy Johnson

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Staff Size: 1 resource, area clerk. Subject Emphasis: COEUR D;ALENE DISTRICT-OFFICE natural resource inanagement. Collection Size: 50_- LIBRARY books, 200 periodicals. SerVices: reference. Houri: .1808" NORTH 'THIRD STREET 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. COEUR- D'ALENE; IDAHO" 83814 BUREAU OF.LAND MANAGEMENT Phone:, 208-667,-2561, Ext. 356; FTS 442-9356 DENVER SERVICE CENTER LIBRARY Mary Ripley BUILDING 50 DENVER. FEDERAL CENTER Staff Size: 1 records management specialist.Subjcci DENVER, COLORADO 80225 Fanphaii.s- forestry and related subjects: Collection. T'Qection of records for Size:. 100 books, agency yhone: 303-234-4578r FTS 234-4578 use..Hours:_. 7:45 a.rn.-.11:45 a.m.;" internal Ora M. Waggrier 12:30 p.th.4:30 p.m. - Staff Size:- '3 librarians; =1 -library technician, part BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT time Subject Eniphasis: land useappraisals; manage- CRAIG DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY ment, statistics, range, ;watershed, soils, surveying. P.O. BOX 248, 455 EMERSON STREET Collection Size: 7,000 books, 500, periodicals, 4,000 pamilhlets. Services: reference, circulation, interli- CRAIG, COLORADO 81625 brary loan. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Phone: 303-824-3417 Martha Maxwell BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LAKE STATES OFFICE; LIBRARY Staff Size:1 records manager. Subject Emphasis: 125 FEDERAL BUILDING coal,publicland use,forestry ;' range, minerals, DULUTH, MINNESOTA 55802. recreation,. grazing. Collection Size: 1,200 books. 16 periodicals. Services: reference, circulation, interli- Phone: 218-727-6692, Ext. 378; FTS 783-9378 brary loan. Hours: 7:45 a.m.4:30 p.m* "- Marlene F. Johnson Staff Size: 1 clerk - typist, part time. Subject Empha- BUREAU OF LAND4I!ANAGEMENT sis: natural resources. Collection Size: 90 books; 15 LIBRARY 1 . periodicals; 16° linear feet of directories, pamphlets, reports, studies, technical notes, bulletins, and impact P.O. BOX 10226 statements. Services: reference, cirCulation. Hours: EUGENE, OREGON 9.7401 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Phone: 503-687-6662, FTS 425-6662 Caren T. Conrad BUREAU OF :LANDIVIANAGEMENT Staff 'Size:1 record manager, part time. Subject - ELKO DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY Emphasis: forestry, wildlife, recreation, legal publica; 2002 IDAHO STREET thins. Collection Size: 300 books, 300 periodicals: ELKO, NEVADA 89801 Services: reference. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:15p.m.

Phone: 702-738- .111; FTS 470-5437 - BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Records Man eme.nt Specialist LIBRARY P.O. BOX 1150.: Staff Size:1 ecords management specialist, part time Sib' Emphasis: land use, history of Elko FAIRBANKS;4LASKA 99707. Dis 'ct,aldlife, minerals, environmental analyses, well Phone: 907452-4725 pgs, wild horses, recreation, found section Sally A. Waddell corn ,firerehabilitation.Collection Size: 337 books, 13 pe4odicals. Special Collections: U.S. Geo- Staff Size: 1 recordsmanager. Subject Emphisug' logical Survey (USGS) well site :examinationsfor resource management, legal works, Alaska. Collection .stock -well investigations since 1935; USGS topo- Size: 1,000 books, 15 periodicals. Services:reference, graphic maps covering Elko' Districi; informationon iiderlibrary loan. Hours: 8 hoursa day. mineral airveys,cadastral survey's, geothermal oiland gas, and historical plats covering all townships, either BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT onfilmo;fiche... Services:reference.Hours: 7:30 a.ra.-12m.; 1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Additional Infor- FOLSOM DISTRICT OFFICE-LIBRARY mation: The library is open to town's people, other 63 NATOMA STREET agencies; and schools. FOLSOM, CALIFORNIA 95630 Phone: 916-985-4474, FTS448-3440 Mail Clerk/File Clerk BUREAU' OF LANDMANAGEMENT ELY DISTRICT. OFFICE LIBRARY Staff Size: 1 mail clerk/file clerk. SubjectEmphasis: STAR ROUTE 5 BOX 1 resources timber, minerals,,forestry, range, outdoor ELY NEVADA 89301 recreation, watershed. CollectionSizei 1,000 books, 25 periodicals. Services: reference (limitedto staff). Phone: 702-289-4865 FTS 470-5463 Hours:: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.: Helen .Weston BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LIBRARY Staff Size: 1 records management specialistSubject. Emphasis: grazing, mineral, environment, recreation, 764 HORIZON DRIVE Planning,- wildlife. Collection Size:60 linear feet of GRAND JUNCTION,COLORADO 81501 bound books, 20 linear feet of pamphlets. Services: Phone:' 303-243-6552 reference, circulation. Hours: 7:30 a.m.-4:30p.m., Dorothy Sublett

4.% Staff Size: 1 file Clerk, part time. Subject Emphasis: Subject Emphasis: land managemerit, wildlife, 'range. natural resources, energy, oil shale, mining, legal Collection Size: 720 linear feet of publications. Serv- reference works, environment. Collection Size: unes- ices: reference, circulation. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. timated number of books; PeriOdicals, maps, 'photo- graphs, and films. Hours: 7:30 a.M.-4:15 p.m. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT' BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LAS VEGAS DISTRICT OFFICE, LIBRARY', LIBRARY P.O. BOX 5400 320 NORTH FIRST EAST LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89102 '" P.O. BOX 459 Phone: Q2- 385 -6403, FTS-598-6403 KANAB, UTAH 84741 A. Marcia Bishop

Phone: 801 644-2672 Staff Size: 1 records mai!agem6nt specialist Subject Gladys B. Riggs t Emphasis: environment and natural resources. Collec- Aga tion Size: 100 linear fed" of.books and other material. Staff 'Size:1 clerk, part time. Subject. Emphasis: Services: reference. Hours: 7:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Addi- minerals, range, forestry, recreation; wildlife, water- tional Information: The library ispriniaiilyfor shed management. Collection Size: 800 books and internal use. pamphlets, 6 periodicals. Services:, reference. Hours: -8 a.m.-5 p.m. BUREAU OF LAND-MANAGEMENT PACIFIC OUTER-CONTINENTAL SHELF BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT OFFICE LAKE VIEW DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY LIBRARY 357 NORTH L STREET 300 NORTH LOS ANGELES STREET,

P.O. BOX 151 'RM. 7127 - . LAKEVIEW, OREGON 97630 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90012

. " Phone: 503947-2177 Phone: 213-6884323, FTS 7984323 Ellazan M. P1.10\' Lenore K. Rornagnino

Staff Size: 1 clerical assistant. Subject Emphaiis: Staff Size: 1 records management specialist. Subject safety, range, geothermal information, watershed, Emphasis: marine environment. Collection Size: 950 wildlife, forestry. Collection Size: 76 books, 5 ptriod- books; 120 periodicals; 1,730 reports; pamphlets,and kals, miscellaneous reference material. Servicesvrefer- circulars.' Services: reference. Hours: 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. ence. Hours:, 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Additional Infor- niafiOn: The libraryis for the use of District. employees only. - BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT PHILLIPS. RESOURCE AREA LIBRARY BOX B BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT .MALTA, MONTANA 59538 LAS CRUCES DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY 1705 NORTH VALLEY DRIVE Phone: 406-654-1240 P.O. BOX 1420 Wilma J. Mavencaznp LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO Ron _S Tuley A. Legg

Phone: 50.5 -523-5571, FTS 572-0257 Staff Size: 1 management clerk. Subject Emphasis: Teri Carrillo range,wilidlife,watershed,soil,recreation, J archeology, minerals, forestry, lands. Collection Size: BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 105 books, 45 periodicals, 1,000 pamphlet; and other NEW ORLEANS OUTER-CONTINENTAL referencematerial.Services:reference.Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. SHELF OFFICE LIBRARY HALE BOGGS FEDERAL BUILDING

500 CAMP STREET, SUITE 841 . BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA .70130 LIBRARY 310 WEST. SIXTH STREET / Phone: 504-589-6541 FTS 682-6541 MEDFORD, OREGON,97501 Patricia O'Connor Staff Size: 1 records clerk. SubjectEmphasis: marine Phone: 503- 779- 2351, Ext. 308; FTS 422-2308 Anne K. Sage sciences. Special Collections: environmental impact 'statements for the Gulf of Mexico and South Atlan- tic. Collection Size: 1,300 books, 35 periodicals, and Staff Size:. 1 records manager. Subject-Emphasis: forestry, multiple resource management, recreation, other material. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:15p.m. wildlife, engineering, legal. works. Collection 500 books, 25 .periodicals, unspecified -number 4:- BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT pamphlets. Services: reference, interlibrary loan,com- puter searches, acquisitions. HOurs: 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. ARIZONA STATE OFFICE LIBRARY 2400 VALLEY BANK CENTER PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85073 BUREAU OF LANDMANAGEMENT GARNETESOURCE AREA. LIBRARY PhOne: 602-261-3706 P.O. BOX 4427 Records Manager -MISSOULA, MONTANA 59806 Staff Size:. -1 records manager; 1 records.-management clerk, part -time; 1 college student aide, pet time. Phone: 406-29-3686. FTS 585-3686 ;Subject Emphasis: lands, minerals, wildlif Victoria *Franks ,eultural resources, environmental. control and tection, watershed, grazing, range cadstr,survey, ngineering, Subject Emphasis: resource management. Collection recreation, legal reference works. Coll Size: 200 books, 23. periodicals. Services: reference. on'`Size: 1,280 books, 82 Periodicals,-15 feet of Hours: regular office hours: teriov De- partment' decisions, 22 feet of Bareati of d Man- .; agement (BLM)rdireetives. Service's: reference (limited to Arizona BLM peiSonnel), circulatiOn (limited BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT tci' Arizona BLM personnel): Hours: 7:45a:m.4:15 p.m. MONTROSE DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY HIGHWAY 5'50 SOUTH P.O. BOX 1269. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT'. MONTROSE, COLORADO 81401 PHOENIX DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY. 2929 WEST CLARENDON AVENUE . Phone: -303-249-7791, -FTS 322-6255 PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85017 Stephanie Brady Phone: 602-261-4231, FTS 261-4231 Staff Size: 1 records management speCialist. Subject Evelyn E. Howell Emphasis: natural resources. Collection Size:1,000 books4'10 periodicals. Services: reference,interlibrary Staff Size: 1 records management ipecialist, 1 clerk-. loan, iummaries. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30p.m. - typist. Subject Emphasis: minerals, land se, wildlife, range, watershed, climate; engineering,environment, Staff Size: 1 records management specialist, part recreation, horse and burro studies, legal .reference time. Subject Emphasis: land management. Collection works. Collection Size: 1,200 books, 33 periodicals. Size: 80 linear feet of- aublications. Services: refer- Services: reference, circulation. Hours: 7:30 a.m.- - ence,circulation. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. .4:15 p.m. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT RAWLINS DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY STATE OFFICE P.O. BOX 670 BRANCHOF RECORDS AND DATA RAWLINS, WYOMING' 82301 MANAGEMENT 11;0. BOX 2065 Phone: 307-324-6621 PORTLAND, OREGON 97208 Cheryl K. Palmer Staff Size: 1' management assistant. Subject Empha- Phone: 503-2,34 3361, Ext. 4158 FTS 429-4158 sis:.land management. Services: reference. Hours: Joyce Mayers 7:45 a.rn.-12 m.; 12:45 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Staff Size: 1..rec6rds !management clerk, part time; 1 student aide, part time. Subject Emphasis: land BUREAU .OF LANDMANAGEMENT managementforests, water, minerks; and wildlife. Collection Size:'' 6,020 books,5 eriodicals.. Serv- NEVADA STATE OFFICE LIBRARY ices: reference, 'summaries. Hours::30 a.m.-4:15 FEDERAL BUILDING, ROOM3008 p.m. 300 BOOTH STREET ' RENO, NEVADA 89509

BUREAUOFLAND MANAGEMEN-T Phone: 702-784-5485, FTS 470-5485 SAN R.AFAEL-PRICE RIVER RESOURCE Karen Scarborough AREA 1 records management clerk; 1 clerk- LIBRARY Staff Size: typist, part time. Subject Emphasis: public land P.O. DRAWER AB statistics, land use planning, river basins, lcial.Arfer: PRICE, UTAH 84501- ences, environmental statements,land rrianaaement, minerals. management, range management, recreation, Phone: 801-6374584 wildlife, watershed; engineering,. fire control. Collec- Ann LaMbertsen' . ticirk Size: 3,000 books; 1. riodicals; 3,700 ports, pamphlets, and other Services: refer- Staff Size: -1 records manageMent specialist, part ence, Circulation. Hours: '7:30 a:rtr.-4:15 p.m. time. Subject Emphasis' land resources. Collection Size: about 15;000 bookS. Services: 'reference: Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 . BUREAU OF. LAND MANAGEMENT LIBRARY BUREAU LAND MANAGEMENT 150 EAST 900 NORTH PRINE LE DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY RICHFIELD,'UTAW 84701- 185 EASFOURTH STREET . Phone: 801-896-8221, FTS 584-8011 BOX 55 Vera B. Salisbury PRINE LE, OREGON 97754 Staff Siie: 1 records management specialist. Subject, Phone: 503-447-4115 Emphasis: resources manigement. Collection Size: 50 Eileen Gonser books, 5 or 10 periodicals.. Hours: 8 a.ni.-5 p.m. S BUREAU OF.LAND MANAGEMENT. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LIBRARY CALIFORNIA STATEOFFICE LIBRARY 1695 SPRUCE STREET. 2800 COTTAGE WAY, ROOM E -2841. RIVERSIDE,. CALIFORNIA 92507 SACRAMENTO.; CALIFORNIA 95825 1)

Phone: 714-487-1364, FTS 796-1364 Phone: 916-4844253, FTS 4684253 Hazel Fuller Records.Maziager_::,_

Staff Size: 1 records manager::riubjectEmphasis: Staff Size: 1 records manager, part time. Subject natural resources, wildlife, minerals, lands, recreation. Emphasis: energy, recreation, wildlife, fish habitat, . Collection. Size: -2,000.books, 20 .periodieals.''SeiV- planning Coordination, air and water. quality,,range - ices:. reference. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 mangementz forestry, fire control, legal reference works. Colleation Size: :12,500 bound volumes,Un- si)ecifiectnuniberofperiodicaltitles.Hours: BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 7:30 a.m.4 p.m. Additional Information: The general ROSEBURG DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY public may use this library for referencepurposes 777 N.W. GARDEN VALLEY BLVD. only. ROSEBURG, OREGON 97470

Phone: 503-672-4491, FTS 4224515 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Barbara A. Feezel LIBRARY 196 E. TABERNACLE Staff Size: 1 mail and file clerk. Subject Emphasis:'` P.O. BOX 250 latid resources management, forestry, subsurfaceman- SAINT GEORGE, UTAH 84770 agement Collection Size: approximately 100 books; 15 periodicals; unspecified number of published Phone: 801-673-3545 papers, research papers, research notes, brochures. ...Emily Gillins Services:reference. Hours: 8. a.m.-4:30p.m. Addi.. tional Information: The material in this library has inforination on Douglas County in Staff Size: 1 mail and records clerk. Subject Etupha southwestern sia: legal reference -Works, conservation, land, Oregon from the 1950's to the present. range, wildlife manag ementgrazing, recreation.creation Collection Size: 325Soolcs, 17 periodicals. Hours: 8 a.m.--12 m.;' 1 p.m.-5 p.m. , BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT.

LIBRARY . 1717WEST SECOND STREET BUREAU OF LANDMANAGEMENT P.O..BOX 1397 . SAFFORD.DISTRICiOFFICE LIBRARY ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. 88201 1707 THATCHER BLVD. SAFFORD, ARIZONA 85545 Phone: 505-622-7670, FTS 476-9251 Position Vacant Phone': 6024284040 Carmen C. Sanchez Subject Emphasis: safety, lands, minerals,range,_ watershed, soil and water conservation,recreation, Staff Size: clerk. Subject Emphaiis: landuse. decisions and. opinions, historical records. Hours: Collection Size: 40 books. Services: reference,eircu- lation. Hours: 7:45 a.m.4:15 7:45 anm.4:30.p.m. . . p.m.

50 I . BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Staff' Size: 1 records' manager; 2 student aides, part Emphasis: natural resources, Wildlife,- SALEM DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY time. Subject'. minerals, environment, engineering, statistics, eco- 3550 LIBERTY ROAD nomics,: law.SpecialCollectionS: antiqUities site SALEM, OREGON. 97302 inventories, Collection Size: 6,000 -books, 482 period- icals. Services: referenee bibhoiraphieS. Phone: 503 - 399 -5646, FTS 422-5646 Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Mail and File Clerk

Staff Size: 1 mail and fileclerk, part time; 1 BUREAU OF LANDMANAGEMENT clerk-typist, part time. Subject Emphasis: land use. NEW MEXICO STATE OFFICE LIBRARY Collection Size: 500 books, 30 periodicals. Service 47- selerence. Houri: 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. P.O: BOX 1449 SANTA FE, 1NJEW MEXICO 87501

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT P&ine; 505-988-6248, FTS 476-1248 Georgiana E. Martinez .SALMON DISTRICT OFFICELIBRARY t, P.O. BOX 430 Staff. Size: 1 management-assistant; 1 mail and file SALMON, IDAHO "83467 'clerk; 1 = mail and. file clerk, Part ...time; 1. mail clerk, Part. time.. Subject Emphasis: land resources, minerals, Phone: 208-746-2201 A `?-7---range and forest management, outdoor recreation, Records Manager wildliftershed management, environmental pro-

.tection, ,gal reference works. Collection Size: 6,000 "Subject Emphasi land nianagement, grazing, wild- books, 80 periodicals. Services: referince. Hours: life.Collection Size: 104 krokg, 19 periodicals. 7:45 a.mar4:30 p.m. Services: reference, interlibrary loan. Hours: 8 hours a day. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LIBRARY ' . BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT e SALT LAKE DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY 400 WEST F. P.O. BOX 2B. 2370 SOUTH 2300 WEST ; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 SHOSHONE, IDAHO 83352 i Phone: 208-886-2208, FTS 554-6576 , Phone: 801-524-5348, FTS 588-5348 Carloita.R. Oneida Rosie Padilla Staff Size : .1 records management specialist, part Staff Size: 1 records, manager, Part time. Subject Emphasis: public land administration.Collection time. Subject Emphasis: natural resources manage- ment. Collection Size: 17184?00k4, I periodicals, 67 Size: 50 cubic feet csf documents. Services: reference,- linear feet of pamphlets-A4ereports. Sei-vices:refer- circulation. Hours: f:30 ence. Hours:145

f' BUREAU OF LANE)MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT; UTAH STATE OFFICE, LIBRARY. EASTERN STATES OFFICE LIBRARY 136 TEMPLE ZWIWSTERN AVENUE SALT , CITY, UTAH841116 - SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND 20910 Phone: 801-524-5330, FTS 588-5330 Phone: 301-427-7487,. FTS 427-7487 Sally'Braidt Ira Bozeman Staff Size:1 management assistant, 1 file clerk. forestry.CollectionSize:'66.E books, .unsPe-cified Subject Emphasis: land use, land appeals, decisions,, amount of research inatulal. Services:.referenee. ,patents. Collection Size: 115 linear feet of books, 85 Hours:a.m.-12 p.m.-4 linear .feet.,-og, docuMerits. Services: reference, circula-

tion (limited). Hours: 7:30 a.ni.-4.p .m. ": , - .. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT' BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT UKIAH DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY S-0\60RRODISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY 555 LESLIE STREET 200 NEEL AVENUE P.O. BOX 940 .0. BON-1456 /UKIAH, -CALIFORNIA 95482 . SOdORRO, NEW MEXICO 87801 Pc, Phone: 707462-3873 Phone: 505-835-0412, FTS 614 -Barbara Gibbons' Elora P; Baca SubjectEmphasis: environment, lands,minerals, Staff Size: 1 records managementspecialist. Subject range, forestry, -recreation, wildlife, fisheries,water- Emphasis:land resources management, minerals, shed.Collections 'Size: 2,000 books, 50 periodicals.. range management, outdoor recreation, watershed, Hours: 4:45 a.m.-4:R/ p.m. Additional Information: manageMent, 'wildlife management. Collection Size: This library is primarily for internaluse, 530 books, 10 periodicals. Services: reference. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT VERNAL. DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY SPOKANE DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY. 91 WEST MAIN STREET WEST 920 RIVERkIDE AVENUE P.O. BOX F ROOM 551, U.S. COURTHOUSE VERNAL, UTAH 84078 SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99201 Phone: 801-789-1362 509-452570, FTS 439-2570 Geraldke.13. Taylor Clerk-Typist Staff Size: 1 clerk-tipist, part time: Subject Empha- Staff Size: 1 zlerk-typist, part time. Subject sis: land -use. Collection Size: 900 books': '30 periodi- ErnP"'" sis: land use. Collection Size: 300 books; 3periodi- cals; unspecified, number of photograph's, Ake, and Services: refe'rence. Hours: cals.Services:reference.Hours: 7:45 a.m.-11:4.5 8 a.m.-5 p a.m.-12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LIBRARY SUSAN VILLE DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY. 705 EAST 4TH STREET P.O.BOX 1090 WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA .89445 SUSAN VILLE, CALIFORNIAIA. 96130 Pho e: 702-623-3676, FTS 470-5423 Phone: 916-257-5385 ecords Manager Carmie Ferrace Subject Emphasis: land use. Collection Size: 72 linear Staff Size: 1 recordsmanager. Subject Emphasis: feetofma' terial.Services:reference. Hours: naturalresourceswildlife,tangomanagement,. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 4 . fr.' s

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU OF LAND- MANAGEMENT WORLAND DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY 'YUMA DISTRICT OFFICE LIBRARY BOX .119 P.O.sBOX 5680 WORLAND, WYOMING /8T401 YUMA, ARIZONA 85364

Phone: 307-347-3379 Phone: 602-726-2612., P'TS.261-2612 Mrs.Sidn6y Whalen Louise Mann Subject Emphasis: public land resourcesrange, rec- reation, Wildlife, minerals, forests, watershed. Co Dec-, Staff Size: 1 'mall and file clerk. Subject Emphasis: lionSize: 75 books, 50 periodicals, I0 Bureau land use, recreation. Collection Size: approximately Manuals, 10 books of instruction. and information 1,000.- books, 10 periodicals. -Services: reference, memorandums. ,Services: reference. Hours: 7:45 a.m.- circulation,- interlibraryloan.Hours:7:45 'a.m.- 4:304:.30 p.m. 11:30 a.m.; 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.

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r U.S. BUREAU OF MINES Collection Size: 8,600 books; 262 peribdicals: Serv- LIBRARY ices: reference, circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours: P.O. BOX 70 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m. ALBANY, OREGON 97321.

Phone: 503-967-5864, FTS 420g5864 U.S. BUREAU OF MINES Eleanor Abshire HENDERSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY BUILDING 20,' FEDERAL CENTER Staff Size: 1 librarian, 2 library technicians. Subject DENVER, COLORADO 80225 Emphasis: metallurgy, chemistry, physics, materials science, mineral' resources, andorelated fields. Special Phone: 303-234-2817; FTS 234-2817 Collections: zirconium /hafnium literaturekey bib- Samuel P. Shepard libgraphies, Informatior9 Circulars (IC) 7771, 7830, 7928, 8048. Collection Size: 7,500 books, 145 'cur- Staff Size: 1 librarian; 1 librarian, part time. Subject rent periodicals, 30 house oceans, 4,400 bound Emphasis: mOng economics, mining engineering. serials, 12,000 cataloged technical reports, 6,200 Collection Size: 20,000 books, 160 periodicals. Serv- topographic maps. Services: reference, circulation, ices: reference, circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours: loan,literaturesearches,indexing. interlibrary 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Hour= 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

U.S. BUREAU OF MINES U.S. BUREAU OF MINES ALASKA FIELD OPERATION CENTER BOULDER CITY METALLURGY LIBRARY ENGINEERING LABURATO P.O. BOX 550 METALLURGY RESEARCH AND Juneau, Alaska 99802 TECHNICAL LIBRARY 500 DATESTAEEff r Phone: 364-2111 BOULDER CITY,. NEVADA 89005 Ligrarian Staff Size:librarian; 1 general clerk, me.; 1 Phone:' 702-293-1033, FTS598-7441.,, student: aide, parttime. Subject Emphasis: mining, Sylvia Berti mfireral. deposits, geology of Alaska and the Polar regions. Special Coeections: Bureau of Mines and Staff Size: 1 clerk-typist. Subject Emphasis: metal- U.S. GeoloOcal Survey publications on Alaska, also, lurgy, chemistry, chemical engineering. Collection notes, unpublished data, and open 'file reports. Size: 5,375 books, 8 serial titles. Services: reference, CollectionSize: 2,800books; 285periodicals; circulation (limited). Hours: 7:30 a.M.-4:30 p.m. 13,000 documents, reports,-and other material; 450 microfilm rolls; 45 vertical file drawers. Services; ref- erence, circulation, interlibrary loan, bibliographies, U.S. BUREAU OFMINES manual searches,. indexing. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. COLLEGE PARK METALLURGY RESEARCH CENtER - LIBRARY U.S.11UREAU OF MINES -COLLEGE-PARK, MARYLAND 20?40 LIBRARY . isoo FORBES AVENUE Phone: 301-344:40.57, FTS 3444057 ". PaulF.:hi-Oran .PITTSBURGH;: PENNSYLVANIA Staff Size: I librarian.. Sctbject Emphasis: metal- Phone: 412-6214500, EXt. 344; FTS 721 -8344 solid% waste recycling, particUlate mineralogy. Marjorie G. Pass, - Staff Size: 4 librarians, 2 library iechnicians. Subject U.S. BUREAU OE MINES Emphasis: coal miningand processing, coal chemrs- METALLURGY RESEARCH CENTER try and applications, coal utilization, mining methods .LIBRARY and equipment, environmental effects of mining, geology of mining areas. Special Collections:- State 1600 EAST FIRST SOUTH mining 'geological and documents. Collection Size: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84112 150,000 books, 325 current periodical subscriptions, 10,000 State and Federal documents. Services: refer- Phone: 801-524-5379, FTS 588-5379 ence, circulation (limited to staff), interlibrary loan. Julia B. Goodwin Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Staff Size: 1 clerk-stenoapher, part time. Subject Eniphasis: Metallurgyresech,naturalresources cOnservation, water and power development, U.S. BUREAU OF MINES environ- mental pollution, engineering, physical sciences: Col- LIBRARY lection , Size: 5,000 liooks, 50 periodicals, 10,665 RENO METALLURGY RESEARCH documents. Services: reference,circulation; Ater- . CENTER . IibraF loan. Hours: 8:15 RENO, NEVADA 89520

one: 702-784-5348, FTS 470-5348 U.S. BUREAU OF MINES iceBehers SPOKANE MINING RESEARCH CENTER Staff Size: 1library. technician. Subject Emphi- LIBRARY sis: mining engineering," Tnetalhiimr, environmental EAST 315 MONTGOMERY AVENUE sciences, aluminum research: Collection 8izc: SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99207 books, 105 periodicals, SerSiCes: reference, ciicula-. tion, interlibrary loanOcomputer searches .(for4staff Phone: 509-484-1610, Ext. 348; FTS 439-6880 Hours: 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. Additional Informa:* - Fern E. Caruso - lion:. The, public mayuse the library during working- Staff Size: library technician. Subject inipha-. .mining', engineering.ColleciionSize: 1,500 b Ics,140 periodicals. Servies: reference, inter- library loan. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30p.m. .U.S. BUREAU OF MINES- . TECHNICAL LIBRARY P.O. BOX 280 ROLLA, MISSOURI 65461 U.S. BUREAU OF MINES WESTERN FIELD OPERATION CENTER Phone: 314-364-3169, FTS 276-9210 LIBRARY . Nellie G. Jonas EAST 315 MONTGOMERY AVENUE SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 07 Staffrte:1library technician, part time.. Subject Emphasis: metallurgy, physics,chemistry: Special Phone: 509484-1610, Ext. 292; FTS 39-6880 C011ections: war mineral reports,war mineral nremo- Naomi Durkee randa, Arkansas White-Red River Basin Report., Col- lection Size: 4,575 books, 276 periodicals. Serv- Staff' Size: 1. librarian; 1 clerk-typist, part, time. ices: 'reference, circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours: r Subject Emphasis- mineral -resources for California, 8 1.m.-5 p.m. Hawaii,Idaho,- Montana;. .Nevida,Oregon, and Washington. Collection Size: 1.615 'books, 93 peri- StaffSize:1 libraryteChriician.Subject Empha- odicals, 10,180 technical and miscellaneous reports. sis: metallurgy. .Collection Size: 5,000 bpoks, 100 Services: reference,circulation(limited to staff), periodicals.Services: reference,circulation,inter- interlibrary loan. Hours: ,8 a.m.4:30 p.m. library loan: Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

U.S. BUREAU OF MINES TWINTMES R SEARCH CENTER U.S. BUREAU OF MINES LIBRARY OFFICE OF TECHNICAL DATA SERVICES . P.O. BOX 1660 LIBRARY TWIN CITIES, MINNESOTA 55111 2401 E STREET, N.W. Phone: .612-725-4503, FTS 725-4503 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20241 Merle Bernstein Staff Size: 1librarian. Subject Emphasis: mining Phone: 202-634-1116, FTS 634-1116, and, metallurgy. Collection Sizw 5;000 'bboks, 300 Robert B. McDougal periodicals, 10,000 technical reports. Services: ref- erence, interlibrary loan. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m. Staff Size: 2 commodity research clerks, -1clerk- typist. Subject .Emphasis: both domestic andacr- U.S. BUREAU OF MINES national material on mineral resources, supply and TUSCALOOSA METALLURGY RESEARCH demand, statistical data. Special. Collections: an' ex- CENTER LIBRARY tensive collection of annual ;reports of mineral in- '- P.O. 130X L dustry firms and a large collection of mineral sta- tistics pUblicationi for- foreigncountries. Collection. UNIVERSITY, AbABAMA 35486.., Sice: 15,000 books,. 200 periodicals, 29 serial titles Plione: 205-758-0491, FTS 229-2925 on microfilm. Seriices: reference, circulation, inter- Mrs. Jimmie B. Johnston library loan. Hours: 7:45 a.m:-4:15 p.in. . . r

NATIONAL PARK/SERVICE ABRAHAM LINCOLN BIRTH PLACE Staff Size: 1 historian, part time. Subject Emphasis:

.NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE LIBRARY wide variety of subject matter, especially literature, ROUTE 1 history, philosophy, and law. Special Collections. The Stone Library houses the reading library of four HODGEN VILLE, KENTUCKY 42748 generations of Adamses...It is principally the library of John Quincy 'Adams. In addition to books,, there is a Phonb: 502-358-3874 collection of engravings, photographi, and a small Gary V. Talley number of documents.CollectionSize:14,000 books. Services: reference. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (by Staff Size.: 1 superVisory park technican, part time; 2 appointment only). Additional Information: This park technicians, part time. Subject Emphasis:. Abra- library is available for the use of qualified scholars ham Lincoln; Lincoln family; LaRue County, Ky. only. Special Collections: Lincoln Farm Association Collec- tion-200 4 x 5 inch black and white glass lantern slidesof Lincoln Birthplace,letters, documents, pamphlets, photographs, and subscription records; ANDREW JOHNSON NATIONAL HISTORIC Thomas Lincoln land recordsproperty records on SITE holding in Hardin (later LaRue) County, 1804-1816, LIBRARY taken from oriiOnal courthouse archives. Collection GREENVILLE, TENNESSEE 37743 Size: 600 books, 10 periodicals, 500 photographs and microfilms. Services: reference (onsite only). Hours: Phone: 615-638-3551 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Park Historian

Subject Emphasis: Andrew Johnson, , U.S. ACADIA NATIONAL PARK and Tennessee history, technical. museumpuhlica-.. LIBRARY tions. Collection Size: 200 or 300 books. Services: for local use only. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m... R.F.D. 1, BOX 1 BAR HARBOR, MAINE 04609 ANTIETAM NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD Phone: 207 -288 -3338 SITE Robert Rothe LIBRARY -P.O. BOX 158 Staff Size:1 park naturalist, part time;'-.J ark techrlician, part time. Subject Emphasis: history and SHARPSBURG, MARYLAND 21782 natural history of Acadia Naticinal Park and Mount Desert island.'Collection Size: 650 books, 10. period- Phone: 301-432-5124' icals, 15.theses. Services: reference. Hours: a a.m.: Betty. Otto 4:30 p.m.. Staff Size:. 1 librarian-curaior, part time; 1- library aide, part time. Subject Emphasis: Civil War and the ADAMS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Maryland -c:diripaign of 1862 and Washington .County histories: Special Collections: War of the 'Itebellidn-- STONE LIBRARY ffiCialRecords,BattleofSouthMountain,. 135 ADAMS STREET AntietarrOharpsburg, letters, diaries, eyewitness ao: P.O. BOX 531 counts, reminscences, military documentary materials QUINCY, MASSACHUSETTS 02169 of the Maryland. Campaign, and r4gimental histories, HeniY Kyd Doudas collectiort allection Size: 604 Phone: 617-773-1177 _books, bieltiissues of ArneriCan and Civil. War history Wilhehnina S. Harris, Superintendent magazines. Services: reference (onsite for educational ; eresearch). Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5p.m., Mon...Fri. Addi- cultural and political history. Special Collections: Lee tional Information: The direct telephone line from family manuscripts, Custis family manuscripts, 19th Washington; D.C., is 977-1133. century music librara, prints and photographs of the Lee family and Arlington House. Collection Size: 500 monographs, 100 pamphlets. Services reference (by APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE NATIONAL appointment). Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5p.m. HISTORICAL PARK LIBRARY ,P.O. BOX 218 APPOMATTOX, VIRGINIA 24522 ASSATEAGUE ISLAND NATIONAL SEASHORE Phone: 804352-8987 Ronald G. Wilson LIBRARY ROUTE 2, BOX 294 Staff Size: 1 historian,part time. Subject Emphasis: BERLIN, MARYLAND 21811 events that occurred in the villageof Appomattox Court [louse and the Appomattox Campaign,Jpe.cial Phone: 301-641-1441 Collections: history of Appomattox Court House Chief of Interpretation village and its. structures; people, andarchologieal reports. Collections Size: 750 books, '6 periodicals. SubjectEmphasis:,natural history of ocean and Services: reference. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5p.m., Mon.- seashore environs and the mid-Atlanticarea. Special Fri.Additional Information: The itollection also Collections: 4,500 color slides of Assateague Island contains maps, inclUding battlefield positions and the and nearby areas. Collection Size: 450 books, 1.0 route of Lee's retreat, photographs from 1865to the periodicals, approximately 100 re.seareh documents. present, store ledgers, and other such documents. and reprint abstracts of seashore environs. Services: reference. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 *p.m. Additional Information: It is open to bona fide Students 'and ARCHES NATIONAL PARK LIBRARY researchers only: it is not open to the general public- MOAB, UTAH 84572

Phone: 801-759-5767 AMC 'RUINS. NATIONAL MON UMENT Jim Clips LIBRARY c-\ BOX U.- Staff Size: park interpreter, part time. Subject Ern- Oasis: geology. Collection Size: 2,000 hiioks, 20 NEW MEXICO 87410 periodicals. Services: reference. Hours:,-8 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 505-334-6174 William L.. Schari ARLINGTON HOUSE--THE ROBERT E.. Staff Size: none. Subject Emphasis: southWestern LEE MEMORIAL LIBRARY archeology, Aztec auins. Collection Size: 500 books, MEMORIAL 10 periodicals; -19 Ruins Stabilizationreports. Serv- . PARKWAY_ ices: reference, interlibrary loan (limited). Hours: v.? 8 TURKEY RUN PARK a.m.-5 p.m.; (subject to availability of staff). McLEAN, VIRGINIA 22101

Phone: 703-557-3154,FTS 557-3154 BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT Ann A. Fuqua LIBRARY LOS ALAMOS, NEW MEXICO 87544 ;J.).Staff Size: Noneanyone who ''has the time works -on the collection. Subject Emphasis: Robert E. Lee, Phone: 505-672-3861 George Washington Parke Custis, 19thcentury. socio- Chris J udson the Crow Indians. Collection Size: 500books, .Staff Size:1 park technician, part time. Subject Emphasis: archeology of Pajarito Plateau and South- periodicals, 3 newspapers. Services: reference, circula- west, natural resources,Pueblo culture. Collection tion, interlibrary loan: ..Hours: Sam. -5 p.m. Size: .1,300 books (includes bOoklets," papers,and other material), 70 periodicals.,Services: reference. Hours: by arrangement. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY LIBRARY 700 NORTELWEST BANK BLDG. BENT'S OLD FORT NATIONAL ASHVILLE,NORTH CAROLINA 28801 HISTORIC SITE LIB Y Phone: 704-258-2850, Ext. 279; FTS 672-0279 Robert G. Bruce Es-- P.O. BO 81 LA JUNTA, COLORADO 81050 Staff, Size:chief of interpretation, apart time administrative clerk, :part time; .1 clerk-typiat,part Phone: 303-384-2596 time. Subject ,Emphasis: naturalhiatory;. history, and Gerald Gannon culture of the Southern Highlands. SpecialCollec- tions: oral history interview tapes and transcriptions Stuff 'Size:1 park technician, part time. Subject dealing with the history and culture of. the Southern Emphasis: fur trade history, American Indianhistory, Highlands. C011ectiOn Size: 2,575 books, 31 period- Santa Fe Trail and military history,blacksmithing, icals. Hours: 8 a.M.4:45 p.m: carpentry, primitive .arts and crafts.Collection Siie: 350' books, 3 periodicals. Services: reference, Circula- tion (limited to staff),. interlibraryloan. .Hours: ,9 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON NATIONAL a.m.-5 pan. MONUMENT LIBRARY BIG BEND NATIONAL PARKLIBRARY- ROUTE 1, BOX 195 BIG BENDNATIONIAL PARK, HARDY, VIRGINIA 24101 TEXAS 79834 Phone: 703-721-2094. Bill Wilcox Phone: 915477-2251, Ext. 365 Park Technician Staff Size: 1 historian, part time; 1 park, technician, part time. Subject Emphasis: Blackhistaiy, 19th Subject Emphasis: 'natural sciences and West Texas century farming and crafts.Collection Size: 375 history. Collection Size: 1,060 books, 38periodiCals. books, 8 peciodical.s. Servicec reference;interlibrary Services:.reference,circulation(for park only). loan. Hours: 8 a.m.74:30 p.m. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

BUCK ISLAND REEF NATIONAL BIGHORN CANYONNATIONAL MONUMENT LIBRARY RECREATION AREA do CHRISTIANSTED'NATIONAL LIBRARY O HISTORIC SITE BOX 458 FORT. SMITH, MONTANA 59035 P.O. BOX 160 CHRISTIANSTED, ST. CROIX, VIRGIN Phone: 1406-666-2412 ,ISLAND 00820 Thecellugs j. Subject Emphatic history, archeology,ethnology,: Phone: 809-7'7.3,1460 Park Historian and. geology of BighornCanyon and some material on Staff Size: 1 park historian, part time;1park CAPE COD NATIONAL SEASHORE technician,part time. Subject Emphasis: marine HEADQUARTERS LIBRARY ,barrier reefs, Danish colonial periodin the SOUTH WELLFLEET,. West Indies.. Collection Size: 350 books.Services: reference. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30p.m. MASSACHUSETTS 02663

Phone: -617-349-3785 _L* Mary Saunders BUFFALO NATIONAL RIVER LIBRARY Staff Size: 1 secretary, part time. SubjectEmphasis: P.O. BOX 1173 natural history, ecology, local, history.Special Collec- HARRISON, ARKANSAS 72601 tions: Annual Report[s] ofthe United States Life Saving Services, 1889-1914 (predecessor agencyof Phone: 501-741-5443 the Coast Guard); The PlymouthRecords, 10 vols., Elberta A. Russell for the period beginning in 1620to about 1700 (an- 1861 ed. printed by order of theLegislature of the 1, Staff. Size: 1 secretary, part time. SubjectEmphasis: Commonwealth of Massachusetts)._ CollectionSize: rivers,Ozark- region, Arkansas, geology,'biology, .2,500 books. Hours: 8:30 a.M.-4p.m. , Indianhistory,pre-CivilWar history,folkways, recreation: Collection Size: 300books. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CAPE HATTERAS NATIONALSEASHORE GROUP ROUTE 1, BOX 675 MANTEO, NORTH.CAROLINA27954 CABRILLO NATIONALMONUMENT , LIBRARY Phone: 919-473-2116or 3991 P.O. BOX 6175 Catherine C. Seaman SANDIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92106 Staff ,Size: 1 library technician. SubjectEmphasis: Phone: 714293-5450, FTS895-5450 area 'history (the Lost Colony, Fort Raleigh,the Park Ranger Outer Banks, Chicamacomico, LittleKinnakeet, and Cape Hatteras): aviation withconcentration on the Wright. brothers. Special Collections:history of the _Subject' Empahsis: history, explorationof the new U.S. Life Saving Service, exhaustive-research;tech- 'World, New Spain,. naturalhistory. Collection Size: nical and historical files, approximately15,000 items 1,000' books. 26 periodicals. Hours:9 a.m.-5:15 P.m. with an 'additional 15,000tobe recorded and cataloged:-.Collection -Size: 2,000.books, 40 period-. icals, 125 tapes, 60 films, 12,000 master, slides. . CANAVERAL Services: -reference,circulation (limited), interlibrary NATIONAL SEASHORE loan (limited), LIBRARY bibliographies. Hours: Mon.-Fri.,-8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. by appointment. P.O. BOX 2583 Additional Infor- mation: The technical rile. "room.is available to other TITUS VILLE, FLORIDA 32780 -Government agencies:by: appointment.

Phone: 305-8674675, FTS 823-4675"- Carol Kruse CAPE LOOKOUT NATIONALSEASHORE LIBRARY Staff Size:1 park interpreter, part time.Subject FRONT STREET'. Emphasis:naturalhistorY.CollectionSize:100 BEAUFORT,NORTH CAROLINA28516 books, 2 periodicalS. : Services:.reference.- .11-ours: Phone:919-728.2121 ,Mon.-Fri.; 8 a.m.--1 p.m. Bruce Weber

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, 0 Staff Size:1-- chief of interpretation, part time. a.m.-5 p.m., daily,.,.except Wed. which' is from 9 Subject Emphasis: barrier island ecology, maritime m; Additional Information: This is a museum

history. Collection Size: 200 'books, 10 periodicals.. collection only. Services: reference. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m..

CARLSBAD 'CAVERNS 'NATIONAL PARK CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK. 4 LIBRARY . LIBRARY. 3225 NATIONAL PARKS HIGHWAY TORREY, UTAH 84715 CARLSBAD, NEW MEXICO 88220 Phone: 801425-3871 Phone: 505-885-8884, FTS 476-9242 Robert Reynolds Clerk-Typist

Staff Size:1 pack interpreter. Subject Emphasis:. Subject Empahsise. ,reonal geology, paleontology, natural history, area geology, anthropology, Collec- tion Size: 610 books, 6 periodicals. Services: refer- speleology, botany, ornithology, mammals (especially, bats). Collection Size: )2,500 books, 100 pe;riodicals, ence. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 700 reprints. Services: reference. Hours:.Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-4:30 'p.m. Additional Informtion:' The entire CAPRIIIN MOUNTAIN NATIONAL library consists of the main library and two branches, one ateach,of the two parksz Carlsbad Caverns and MONUMENT Guadalupe Mountains NationalParks, which are LIBRARY under one administrative head. CAPULIN, NEW MEXICO 88414

Phone: 505-278-2781 'CASTILLO DE SAN MARCOSNATIONAL,- Chief Interpret:a tion and Resources Management ' MONUMENT LIBRARY 1 CASTILL6 DRIVE Subjectmphasis: reference material for staff. Collec-- SAINT AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. 32084 tion Size: '160 books, 7 periodicals. Services: refer- ence, circulatiOn. Hours: 'Labor Day-Meniorial Day, 8 Phone: 904-829-6506, FT-S 946-3639 "a.m.4:30 .p.m.; Memorial Day -Labor Day,.7:15 a.m.- Historian 8:15 p.m.. Subject Emphasis: Florida histcrw; military science, architecture, and engineering. Special Collections: CARL SANDBURG HOME NATIONAL photocopies of Spanish archival material suchas the HISTORIC SITEIIBRARY Library of Congress, Woodbury Lowery's Florida P.O. BOX 395 manuscripts (1551-1680), North Carolina's Spanish FLAT ROCK,NORTH CAROLINA 28731 records collection 682 (1566-1800), Library of Con- gress; Brooks',Averette-s.transCripts of Spanish manu- Photie:'.70-4-693-4178 scripts (1668-1692), North Carolina's Papeles de Varren R. Weber Cuba (1778-1791), University of Florida's ''Stetson Collection (1518-1820), Diocese of St. Augustine's Subject Emphasis: Ameriem folklore, Lincoln, Am(r- Father Pedro Camps' Liber Primus Baptismortim lean :literature. Special Collections: personal working ParochiaeSanctiPetri,FloridaOrientalis library of Carl Sandburg,one half remains at the (1768-1784). Collection, Size: 475 books, 10 period-, site,the otherisatthe University of Illinois. icals. Services: interlibrary loan- HoUrs: Collection Size:10,000 books, 3,000 periodicals, - 8:15 a.m.;-5 p.m. Additional Information: Collection unspecified number of newspaper clippings. Hours: 9 may be-used by appointment only: CATOCTINMOUNTAIN PARK LIBRARY CHACO CANYON LIBRARY .

THURMONT, MARYLAND 21788 CHACO CANYON. NATIONAL MONUMENT .; STAR ROUTE 4, BOX 6500 Phone: i 301-824-2574 Beverly Wilson BLOOMFIELD; NEW MEXICO 87413 Phone: 505-786-5384 Staff Size: 1 park-ranger. 'Subject Emphasis!' lOcal Caroline Wilson natural history and folk culture. Collection Size: 500 books, 10 periodicals. Services: reference. Hours: by Staff Size:1 park rangei, part time. Subject Em- appointment only. phasis: archeology and anthropology. ColIectiOri Size: t -! 950 books, 10 periodicals, large amount of :vertical file material. Services: reference, circulation. Addi- CEDAR BREAKS NATIONAL MONUMENT lional Information: This library is--not open to the LIBRARY general public. Itis for the use of Natitinal Park P.O. BOX 749 Service employees and visiting researchers. CEDAR CITY, UTAH 84720 CHALMETTE NATIONAL HISTORICAL Phone: 801-586-9451 PARK LIBRARY, David R. Clark P.O. BOX 429 . -.- ARABI, LOUISIANA 70032 Staff Size: .1 supervisory park ranger. Subject Em- Phone: 504-271-2413 .phasiS: natural history, CollectionSize: 60 books. or 2412 Mrs. R. Loomis

Staff Size:1park techrriciari, part time. Subject :.cCI-1ACO'CENTER ARCHIVES AND Emphasis: War of 1812,', Battle of New Orleans, LIBRARY Louisiana history, Chalmette National Cemetry. Spe- DIVISION OF CHACO. RESEARCH cial Collections: Chalmette National Cemetery burial NATIONAL PARK SERVICE records. Collection Size: 450 books, 20 periodicals, 6. BOX 26176 reels of microfilm, 2,000 .slides, 1,000 photographs, 50 Maps and diawings, 200 pamphlefs. .Services: ALBUQUERQUE, NEW. ME XICO 87125 reference, circulation, bibliographies. Hours: Sept.- June, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., 7 days a -Wee,k; July-Aug., 8 a.m.- Phone: 505-277-5333, FTS 474-3780 6 p.m., 7 days a week. Thomas W. Mathews

Staff Size: 1 research archeologist, part time; 1 CHAMIZAL NATIONAL MEMORIAL archivalassistant, part time; 1clerk, part 'time. -LIBRARY . Subject Emphasis: archeology of North ,America,. the 620 FIRST CITY NATIONAL. BANK BLDG. Southwest, and especially Chaco, Canyon. Spetial EL PASO, TEXAS 79901 Collections: IL G. Vivian collection of professional papers, manuscripts,- and field notes. Collection Size: -.Phohe: 915-543-7780, FTS 572-7780 Richard Razo.' 350 books, 1,300 bound periodicaltitles, 3,000 archival items with subject and propername indexes Subject Emphasis: history of U.S. Mexico interna- for these, 10,000 photographs and negatives. Serv- tional boundary, 1846-present; international affairs ices: reference, circulation (limited). Hours: Mon.- between the U.S. and Mexico; ethnic history of 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Southwest; fine art with empltasiSon the Hispanic. Special Collections: publications from Latin America, ParkService architects,historians, and industrial, and Mexico. Collection Size: 1,000 books,15 period= archeologists on canal constructiop, maintenance,- icals.Services:reference.Hours:Mon.-Fri., 8 andhistory.CollectionSize:300 books,, un- a.in.-4:30 p.m. . . specified number of periodicals, 100 research re-. ports- and technicalleaflets.Services:reference, CHEROKEE STRIP LIVING MUSEUM liogcaphies.Hours:by appointment with the LIBRARY r, Mon. through Fri, P.O. BOX 230 ARKANSAS CITY,.KANSAS 67005 CHICKAMAUGA NATIONAL MILITARY Phone: 316-H12-6750 PARK LIBRARY Herbert D. Marshall P.O. BOX 2126 Staff Size: rrnuseumcurator. Subject Erriph;s: the FORT OGLETHORPE; GEORGIA 30742 _opening of 'the 'Cherokee Outlet in 1893 and Okla- homa, Indian, and western histbry. Special Collec- Phone: 404-866-9241 tions: Photograph collection f Prettyman; .oinis11, Edward E. Tinney and Croft Collection Size: 75-books, 10 periodicals . (also contains oral history tapes, letters, 'diaries, Staff Size: 1 chief historian,part time; 3 park documents, newspapers, and complete listing of land technicians, part time. Subject Emphasis: Ameri- registration folltwing Outlet Run of 1893). Services: can',Civil-War.CollectionSize:300 books, 3 reference.Hours: 8 a.m.-5 reference.Hours: '10a.m.-5 p.m.,daily;Sun., periodicals.Services: 1 p.m.-5 p.m. Additional Informatign: Research priv- p.m., everyday, except Christmas. ileges are granted only to those with prior consent from the museum curator. :CHICKASAW NATIONAL RECRE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL AREA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK TRAVERTINE NATURE CENTER RESOURCE LIBRARY LIBRARY BOX 4 P.O. SOX 201 -Si iARPSBURG, MARYLAND;21781 SULPHUR, OKLAHOMA 73086

Phone: 301432-2231, 94:8-5641 (direct from Phone: 403-622-3165 Washington) Chief Park Interpreter

_Mrs. Lee C. Struble ., StaffSize: 1chief park interpreter, part StaffSize: 1 .curator;1v:Zyliinteer, ..parttime. '1park technician, :parttinie;1 park aide, part: Subject - canal history and' cultural his- time.SubjectEmphasis:biology, *botany,zoo!. tory un01:.1924 wben thecanalceased opera- astronoMy, geolobr,naturalresources, Collections:letters,articles,'oral 'AmericanIndians,' U.S.history. Collection Size:' history' tapea by ..originalinhabitants or desentl- .4900books,35' periodicaltitles; 2-0 notebooks entiofthecanalera;` 'docUmentsfromthe of unbound periodicals:Services:reference,cir- Chesapeakeand 'OhioCanal Company andits culation(employeesonly).Hours:Labor Day- predecessor, Potowmack Company;out-of- June, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; June-Labor Day, 8 a.m.-9 print canal 'reference books; reports by 'National

r 69 CHIRICAHUA NATIONAL MONUMENT COLONIAL NATIONAL HISTORICAL' LIBRARY 'PARK LIBRARY/ DOS CABEZAS STAR ROUTE. P.O. BOX 210 . . WILLCOX, ARIZONA 8543 YOliKTOWN, VIRGINIA 23690

Phone: 602-8243560 Phone: 864-887-2241,FTS 939-4263 Marquetta Torres Laurie E. Ingraham Staff Size: I naturalist, part time.:1 parkaide, part' time. Subject Emphasis: natural and culturalhiStory, Staff Size: 1 park" technician, part time. Subject, Indian and pioneer history: Collection Size:500 Emphasis: American colonial. history, specifically the books, 6 periodicals, newspaperland Alriga'zineclip-- Jamestown Colorly and. . Collec- pings.Services: referecircuration (limitedto tion_ Size: 3,000 books, 8 periodicals. Hours: 8:30, , staff). Haters:. Off, 8 a.M.-5.,p.m.;June-Sept., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Additional Inforthation: Specialpermis- a.m.-6 p.en-.--daily, except Christmas andNew-Year's sion to use the library 'must be obtained bynonern- Day. ployees. e

CHRISTIANSTED NATIONALHISTORIC SITE LIBRARY COLORADO NATIONAL MONUMENT P.O. BOX-16.0 PARK LIBRARY CHRISTIANSTED, ST. CROIX,VIRGIN FRUITA, COLORADO 81521 ISLANDS 00829 Phone: 303.4358-3617, FirS 322-0340 Phone: 809-773-1460 Sue Hepler and BoLLIenaerson Park Historian Staff- Size: 1 chief of interpretatiOn,part time; 1 park Staff Size:1 -patk historian, part time 1park technician, part time. Subject Emphasis; geology, technician,part time. Subject Emphasis:_,. Danish natural' and cultural history 'of ColoradoNational colonial' period in the West Indies,pre - Columbian Monument- Collection $,ize: 500 hooks, 5 periodicals. history of the West Indies, marinescience, (mainly in Services:reference, circulation

(limited). Hours: 8 a.m.-5p.m. .

e17 CR;TER LAKE NATIONALTARK CUSTER BATTLEFIELD NATIONAL RESEARCH LIBRARY MONUMENT LIBRARY P.P. BOX 39 CRATER LAKE,' OREGON 97604 CROW AGENCY, MONTANA 590

Phone: 503 - 594 -2211 Phone: 406-638-2622 Ken Sheaa S. Paul Okey

Staff Size: 1 park ranger (interpreter specialist), part Subject Emphasis: General George A. Custer, 'Battle dine. Subject .Emphasis: natural history and geology of the Little Big Horn. Collection Size: 1,400 boas.. of Southern, HighCascades., Special Collections: Additional InfOrmation: The collection is not open to private papers of William G. Steel. Collection Size: the public. 1,300 books, 20 periodicals. Services:, reference, circulation (limited to staff), interlibrary loan (non - reciprocal). Hours: by appointment. CUYAHOGA VALLEY NATIONAL RECREATION AREA LIBRARY P.A. BOX 158 PENINSULA, OHIO 44264 CUMBERLAND GAP NATIONAL t HISTORICAL PARK LIBRARY ...,-.. 'Phone: -216-.6534036 4 ..; P.O.BOX 840. . ' Richard N.' Williams . ;" : . 'MIDDLESBORO, KENTUCKY 40965 -?c, . . . .. , .., Staff; ,Size:Ipark technician, part time-- Subject Phone: 606-248-2817 Ernpliath's: Natio4al-Park Service. Collection Size: 200 Park Technician bOoks, 17 periodicals. Services: referende. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. SubjectEmphasis:post-Revoluntionarymigration . , and the Civil War history, natural history of the %.eastern. U.S. Collection Size: 1,000 books, 8 period,- DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL MONUMENT icals: Services: reference (onsite only). Hours:' There LIBRARY are no posted hours. The library maybe usedby the. DEATH VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 92328 public only when einployees are present. Phone: 714-486-2331.. --Virgil Olson CURECANUTI NATIONAL RECREATION AREA Staff Size: 1 chief naturalist. Subject Emphasis: natu- INTERPRETIVE LIBRARY ralhistory, human and natural history of Death Valley. Collection Size: 2,000 books, 20 periodicals.', P.O. BOX 1040 Services: reference, interlibrary loan. Hours: Mon.- GUNNISON? COLORADO 81230 Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 303-641-0403, Apr. 0-Oct. 10, 303-644-2337, Oct. 10-Apr..40 DELAWARE WATER GAP NATIONAL Chief Naturalist RECREATION AREA LIBRARY .BUSW.C. ILL, PENNSYLVANIA 18324. Subject Emphais: natural history. Collection Size: 100 books. Services: reference, interlibraryloan. Phone: 717-588-6637 Hours: Apr. 10-Oct. 10, 8 a.m.24:30 p.m. Park Historian

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:5taff Size:1I park historian; part,' time; park montzraent area. Special Collections: collection com- ieChnician, part timer Subject Emphasis: Delawa).e piled by a National Park -Service palecintologist and 'Wafer ,Pap area." Collection Size: '350 books 15 used kir fossil identification. Colleciion`Size: 2,50G- periodicals, 3 manuscripts, 325 photographs .100 books, 15 periodicals. Services:. reference (onsite Inap$. Services:- reference. HourS: .8 aln.-4:30 Only), circulation(limitedto -staff):`. Hours: . on weekdays... a.m.-4:30 p.m. Additional inforinatiOn::_The collection is housed within the Quarry Visitor Center.; A- lesser part of the collection' -DE SOTO NATIONAL MEMORIAL at 'the Monument Headquarters in Dinosaur, Coloi.ado: 1.,113RARY. 75th STREET, BRADENTON; FLORIDA 33507 EFFIGY MOUNDS; NATIONAL Phone: 813-792-5094 - Neil C. Mangum MONUMENT LIBRARY.' BOX K Staff Size: .'I park ranger, part time. Subject Empha- McGREGOR, IOWA 52157 sis: Spanish exploration, De Soto, Indians. Collection Size: 1;000 books, 6 periodicals. Services: reference. Phone: 319-873-2556. Hours: 8 a.m-.:5 p.m. James E. Mount

Staff Size: 1 park ranger (archeologist),part time. DEVILS TOWONATIONAL MONUMENT SubjectEmphasis: archeology.SpecialCollec- tions: Elison Orr personal library covering arche- LIBRARY , ology,history,and naturalsciences.Collection DEVILS TOWER, WYOMING 82714 Size: 700 books, 25 periodicals. Services: reference. Hours: Winter,,8 a.m.-5 p.m.;summer,, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Phone: 307-467-5370 Additional Information: Special loansmay be ar- Superintendent -ranged for professional researchers.

SubjectEmphasis: naturalhistory.Collection Size: 150to200. books. 'Additional, Informa- . , tion: The' collectionis for the use of the staff, EL MORRO, NATIONAL MONUMENT

pi rnrily the seasonal-interpreters. LIBRARY . RAMAH, NEW MEXICO 87321

DINOSAURNATIONAL MONUMENT Phone: .505-783-5132 4 ParlcRaInger - LIBRARY QUARRY VISITOR CENTER Staff Size: 1 parkranger, part time; 2, seasonal park BO-X 128 technicians,, part time. Subject Emphasis: biology, JE&SEN,-UTAH. 84035. geology, area . . history,Native Ainerican cultures. ..Stiecial Collections: 6 vols. -of the .Annual Report[s] Phone: 801-789-2115Quarry Visitor Center of the Bureau of American. Ethnology from 1880to 303-3742216Monument Headquarters 1909, 11) ;vols.. of South West Monuments Reports ", Cynthia M. Worthington irorn..1935 to 1940, 11 vols. of theAnnueaj Report of the Smithsonian Iritittition. Collection Size: 450 'Staff Size: 1 park technician, part dine. Subject books, -3 periodicals.Services:.- reference.-: Emphasis: paleontology, -geology, ecology, botany, Hours: winter; 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; summer; 8 zoology; archeologyand history relevant to the

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4- 72 EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK SubjectEmphasis: naturalhistory.,Collection REFERENCE LIBRARY Size: 600 books,. 25 *periodicals, Services: reference, P.O. BOX 274 circulation (limited 'to employees). Hours: Mon.-Fri., HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA 33030 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Phons: 305:247-6211, Ext 78; FTS 3504653 Alcyone B. Bradley FLORISSANT FOSSIL BEDS NATIONAL . -MONUMENT LIBRARY -Staff Size: 1 libraiian, '1- librai)r. technician. Subject P.O. BOX 185 Emphasis:- biolOgy, water resourcei, birds of ',the .FLORISSANT,. COLORADO 80816 south Florida area, history of southern Florida, Fort Jefferson. Special Collections: books on birds; ap.- Phone: 303 - 74&3253 .proximately 10,000 items fully catalogi.reprints and.: Henry M. Tansk.i, J r. yamphletg. Colleetion Size: 6,000 books, inclUding bound periodicals; 65 ,periodicals.Services: refer- Staff Size: 1interpretivespecialist,part time; 1 ;-ence,circulation,: interlibrary loan, hiliographies. seasonal park rawer, part_ time. Subject Empha- Hours: .Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m -4-30.p.m. sis: natural science. CollectiOntiize: 120 books, 5 Periodicals, unspecified number to technical bulletips. FEDERAL HALL NATIONAL Services: reference, ibliographies(limited). MEMORIAL LIBRARY_ Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., daily. Additionl Infonna: 26 WALL STREET tion: Advanee notice .should be given by those \NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10005 wishing to use the collection.

`,1ione: 212-264-9467, FTS 264-9467 Park Technician FORD'S THEATRE HISTORICAL SHE Staff Size:. '1 park technician; 1 volunteer, part time; LINCOLN LIBRARY STUDY C_ OLLECTION 1ComprehensiveEducationandTraining Act 511 10TH STREET, N.W. (CETA) employee,parttimeSUbject Empha- WASHINGTON, D.C. 20004 .sic George Washington, history, early. American architecture. Collection Size:- 3,000 Phone: 202,523:5965 books, 15 periodicals, 1,000.. photographs, 1,500 *Michael HarMall Gaiiernment documents, 8 vertical file drawers. Seri,: ices: reference(limited),circulation;- Staff.Size: ..1 curator. Subject Emphasis:. Lincoln's loan.Hour= .Mon.,- Tues.,Thurs., I Fri.,9:30 assassination *andCivilWar historyCollection a.m4:30 p.m. Additional Information: -The Federal Size: 2,400 _hooks, periodicals. Servieces: refer- ence. bibliographies. Hours: 9 a.m.741:.m., weekdays. collection':used Castle Clinton and certain ; otheriew York National Park sites.

FIRE' ISLAND' NATION FORT BOWIE NATIONAL 'HISTORIC SITE HISTORY 126 LAUREL STREET BOX 158 PATCHOGIJ, NEW YORK 11772 BOWIE, ARIZONA 85605."

Phone:-516-28924810, FTS 665-4252 'Phone: 602-847-2500 Parlc.,Naturaliat -Wilton Hoy : a- Staff Size:1 park ranger. Subject Emphasis: Indiati; Staff Size:- 1Park. historian, part time;1. pad( wars, military campaigns, Apache confrontation:Col-- technician, part time; I park aide, part time: Subject

-lation Size: 248 books, 4 periodicals: Service ref- .: Ernphasi...Civil, War history. Collection Size: 450 erenceAlours: 8 books; 2 periodicals;.- 200 bOoklets:Servicei: refer-

bibliographies, summaries. HOurs: 8 a.m...:30. `.! p.m.Additional Information: Visitors areallowed to FORT CLATSOP NATIONAL use the park library, but only on the premi-ses.- MEMORIAL LIBRARY ROUTE 3, BOX 604 FC ASTORIA, OREGON 97103 FORT FREDERICANATIONAL MONUMENT. LIBRARY Phone: -503-861-2471 Mike Curling ROUTE 4, BOX 286-C SAINT SIMONS ISLA,ND, GEORGIA 31522

Staff Size:1 park technician, part time. Subject Phone: 912-618-3639 Emphasis: Lewis and Clark Expedition, Indians of Superintendent the Pacific Northwest, natural history.. Special Collec- tions: 8 vol. set.of the Original Journals of Lewis and Subject Emphasis: 18th,-. century Georgian and Eng- Clark. Collection Size: 500 books, 10 periodicals. lish history history of Fort Frederica. Collection. Services: reference (onsite only). Hours: Labor. Da?-; Size: 300 books. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., daily, except to June 14, 8 a.m.75 p.m.; June 15.,to LaborDay, 8 Christmas.

a.m.-8 p.m. :1 . FORT DAVIS NATIONAL HISTORIC FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE LIBRARY SITE LIBRARY P.O.- BOX 1456 FORT. LARAMIE, WYOMING 82213 FORT DAVIS, TEXAS 79734 Phone: 307-837-2221 ..., Lewis A. Eaton .PhOne: 915- 426 -3225 or 3994 0 Mary 'Williams :iStaff Size: 1park technician; 'part. time 'Subject Emphasis: mid to late -19th century:Indian ; and Subject. :.Emphasis: Indian wars; frontier, military, Military. activities. Collection Size: and western history. Special Collections: records of 3,000, books; 14 -periodicals. Hours:. 8a.m. -4:30 p.m. In- Fort Davis,1854-1891, on microfilm; docuritents and formation: ,The library is open for reseffrch -papers of )3. H. Garierson and family' on midrofilm: only. = Collection Size: 1,200 books, 10: periodicals. Serv- ices: referenee, -circulation (limited to staff). Addi- tional Information:. The library is open to the public ,- IP.\.for research abd reading. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., daily, FORT LARnD4&..ATIONAL HISTORIC except Christmas Day. SITE-LIBRARY - ROUTE 3 FORT DONELSON- NATIONAL MILITARY' LARNED, KANSAS 67550 PAR LIBRARY Phone: 316:285-3571 P.O. BOX F. B. William Henry, Jr.- DOVER, TENNESSEE 37058 Staff -. Size: 1 park hisiorian, part time. .Subject /hone: 615-232-5348 Emphasis: Fort Larned, 1859-1878: military lifeon Michael C. Livingston the Plains; Indian wars from the 1850's to the 1880's; Plains Indian life; 'Santa Fe Trail. Special Co llec- Subject Emphasis: military history of Fort Point and tions: documentsratingto Fort Lamed and mill- the Presidio of San Francisco/ Collection Size: 100 ... tary personnel who mere stationed there.Collection. books, 12 periodicals; unspecified number ofPho- Size: 500 books, 4 periodicals, 43 rolls s-of microfilm. tographs and vertical files. Services: reference (onsite Services: rtference... Hours: 8:30:a.m:-5 p.m. Only). Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.,daily.

-FORT McHENRY NATIONAL-MONUMENT FORT PULASKI NATIONAL AND HISTORIC SHRINE MONUMENT LIBRARY LIBRARY,. P.O. BOX 98 BALTIMORE,iilAkyLAisip."21240, SAVANNAITBEACH; GEORGIA '31328..

Phone: 301-9624290, FTS 9224290 Phone:,.912-786-5787 John Be& Paul E. klarnann . , a Staff Size: 1 chief of visitor services, part 'time; -1 Staff Size: 1 historian, part time 1 park technician, park techriiian, 'part time. Subject Eritphasis: Civil War. Special Collections: full' set of theofficial ,-\para. e. Subject Emphasis: Warof 1812, Battle of . i B ,Fort McHenry. Special Collections: histori-. records of the War of the Rebellion; preseryation cal, archeological research project (HARP) on the restoration reports of Fort Pulaski; daily' correspond- history of Fort McHenry. Collection-Size:- 425 books, ence with Washington duringthe.constuction of the 3 periodical& Services: -reference (by_appointmerit fort, 1829-1847. 'Collection Size: 400moncfgiaphs, 2 only). Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m- periodicals.Services: reference (one). Hours: 9 -a.m.-5 p.m.

FORT- NECESSITY NATIONAL NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD LIBRARY MONUMENT LIBRARY.: TfitN4tIONAL PIKE 112 EAST PARK STREET FARMINGTON PENNSYLVANIA 15437 ROME, NEW YORK, 13440 Phone: 412-329-5512 Phone: 315-336-2090 Hiigh Minar Larry Lowenthal . "Staff Size: 1 park technicier. Subject Emphasis: his- Staff Size: 1 park ranger (historian). Subject-Empha- tory of the Colonial ,Wars and French and IndiartWar . sis: Revoluntionary War and area _history.Special early .,kmerican transportation, Gebige Wash- histo7.., Collections: copies or transcripts of original mann ington's-writings,, natural sciences:Collection pertainingto.FortStanwix.Collection Size: 500'to 600 books,9 periodicals. Services: -ref- scripts Size: 200 books.. Service's: reference,circulation. erence. Hours:-8:30a.m:-'5 pm. on weekdays; week- . Hours p.m.- ends by appointment..

FORT POINT NATIONALHISTORIC FORT SUMTER. NATIONAL MONUMENT SITE LIBRARY.. LIBRARY. P.O. BOX 29333 DRAWER R PRES1610 OF SAN FRANCISCO, SULLIVAN'SISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA CALIFORNIA. 94129 29482

415-556-1693, FTS 556-1693 Charles S. IlaWkihis and Francis A. Bussard

. 'Staff Size: I. park technician,part- tithe.. Suliect 1- pa rk ranger, parttime. Subject Empha- Emphasis:. WarCivilWar,Fort Moultrie: Fort §uinter. Special history; fur:bade,. -FortVancouver, Colitctions: official 19th -century 'lifestyle records, Union and Confederate and iechnology. Collection Armies (128 books); ize: 750 books, 7 periodicals._Services: official records,Union and Confederate Teference. navies .(30 . Hours- : Mon:Fri., 8a.m.-5 , 'weekends, 9- books); navandocument of 'theAmerican Revolution, a.rn.-5:30 p.ni. . 6 vols.; Harpers Weekly-(reprints); 18614864,1866 . _Collection,#ize:.700 books;'' 7 periodicals; pho- FOSSIL BUTTE NATIONAL to4aph files, maps,charts, and draajings of `Forts.' MONUMENT' Moultrie and Sumter from1776 icy' the present. LIBRARY Services: reference (onsitewith a staff member, in P.O. BOX 527 'attendance), Hours:. 9-axii-T513-111- KEMMERER, WYOMING83101 FORT Phone: 307- 877 -3450 NATIONAL -MONUMENT : Jiminie Ann Wideman -LIBRARY. WATROS,NEW MEXICO.87753 -Staff. Size: 1 information"receptionist part time. Subject. Emphasis: paleontology,geolOgy, biology,. Phone: 505-425:8025 paleopathology.CollectionSize 75 books,10 Roy C. Richey periodicals.Services: reference,bibliographies. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-12 12:4513..m.-4pan.. Staff Size: 1park technician, part time.Other ,employees 'also work in the library from time totime FREDERICKSBLLRG on a completely unscheduled basis. Subject Empha- NATIONAL MILITARY PARK sis:. western history, '19thcentury 'military history, LIBRARY P.O. BOX 679 historY: of. theSouthiveSt as it pertainsto the Santa ". Fe Trail. Collection Size: 1,000books, &periodicals. FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA22401 Services: re ferenCe (onsite only).' Hours:8- -Pm- Phone: 703-373-4461,FTS 925-0228 Robert K. Krick

FORT !IMO .TRADING_POST Staff Size: 1 chief kistOrian. Subject Em Civil NATIONAL. HISTORIC SITE LIBRARY War, Virginia theater,Collection e: 4,000 mono - BUFORD ROUTE . graphs, 100 serial titles, 500,--direuments,500 pain- WILLISTON;NORTY DAKOTA58801 phlets, 400 *reels ofmicrofilm, 800 manuscripts. Services: _reference' (byappointment only). Hours: 9 Phone: 701;572-9083 a.m.-5 p.m.' James.E. Miculka GEORGE ROGERS CLERK Staff Size: ,NATIONAL 1 historian, part time; 1 park,aide, Part HISTORICAL PARK-LIBRARY tuneSubject,EmPhaiis: fur trade of the Upper 401 SOUTH SECONDSTREET Missouri River. Collection Size:210 books, 2 period- VINCENNES, INDIANA icaLCServices:rlerence. Hours: May--Ang.,9 a.m1-9 47591 p.m.; Sept.-Apr., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 812-882-1-776 r *5' Robert Lagemann,SuperintoMat FORT VANCOUVER NATIONAL - HISTORIC SITE LIBRARY Shbject Emphasis: GeorgeRogers Clark's VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON98661 Country Campaign,178-1779; NorthWest Territory development into statehood,1787-1860. Collection Size: 160-books, 2 Phone:, 206-969-4041, Ext. 221; FPS 422-9221 periodicals, unspecified number. Sam Vaughn Of historic datamaps. Services: reference, summaries.' Hours: 8.730 a.m.-4:45p.m.

76 GEORGE WASHINGTON BIRTHPLACE Collection, Eisenhower oral history reel-to7reel tapes. NATIONAL:MONUMENT: (the Gettyiburg farm years). Collection Size:- 2;540 books, 15 periodicals; 1,800 maps and- blneprints' LIBRARY 15,000 photographs, 3,000 slides. Service% refer-- WASHINGTON'S. BIRTHPLACE, enCe. Hours:- 8 a.m.-5 weekdays ' 'VIRGINIA .225'i-5: ; '

_ . Plidfie: 703-224-0196 GLACIER BAY 'NATIONAL MONUMENT Saundra J. Biggs LIBRARY . . GUSTANLUS, ALASKA. 99826 Staff Size:1 farktechnician.Subject Empha- sis George Washington, 18th' Century life and craft& . . 1i1iOne: 907-697,3341 Special'. ColleCtions Writings of Washington, Diderot, (Bruce; B- Pihre - vols.,1-39... Collection Size: 200 bOoki: Fervices:- ref- .. erence; ;hours' Ef...30 ;a.m.-5:30 p.-1.; seven -dairs a-, 1 park naturalist, part time; 1 clerk-typi _- - Staff part time. Subject Emphasis natural history, particu-

.larly glaCiolOgy,.botany, sand 'zoology.. CollectiOn = Size: :3,000 books, 20 periodicals. 'Services: refer - GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER. ence:Houri:" May 15-Sept. 15;8- 2.a.in:'-g ,Sept. 15-May 15,licon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.: NATIONAL MONUMENT LIBRARY ' ' . , , BOX 38 DIAMONli; MISSOURI 6484 GLACIER-NATIONAL PARK.,. Phone: 417-325-41511 THEGFORGE C. RUHLE LIBRARY Pirk-Ranger (Historian -WEST GLACIER, MONTANA 59936

Staff Size: 1 park ranger (historian), part_ time; Phoile -406-888-5441, Eit. 31 cleric-stenographer,parttimeSubjectEmpha- Marilyn M. Lazo' sis G. W. Carver's life, Black history. Special.Coljec-. -bons: many original documents relating to Carver's. Staff Size: 1 clerk-stenographer, part time; 1 clerk-- life a Collection Size: 70 hooks, S periodicals,.1;000 typist, part .tunes Subject Emphasis: naturalre- manuscripts. Services: reference. Hours 4ependent sources of the park; scientific,engineering, legal, .on staff availability. economic, and socialMaterial.SpecialCollec- tions:-. James Willard Schultz' books on the PlainS indians, wildlife observation cards, forest fire record for the park frcim '1910 to she present, fire weather GETTYSBURG NATIONALAILITARY data. Collection Size: 6,000 books; '25 periodicals; PARK 7,500 bOogia1, geological, and historical specimens. : PLANNING AND.R.souRct Service% reference (onsite to the pUblic), circulation PRESERVATION LIBRARY (to employees and cooperating researchers), inter-. GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA :=T7325 libraryloan,bibliographies(limited).'Hours: 8 a.m .-12 m.; 1 p.m.-5 p.m., weekdays. ** Phone: 717- 334-1124 Kathleen IL Georg GLEN CANYON:NATIONAL RECREATION, AREA LIBRARY Staff Size: 1research historian, part dine; park P.O. BOX-1507 technician, part time. Battle of Gettysionrg, Gettijs- . PAGE, ARIZONA :26040. burg Campaign, Civil War, Dwight D. -Eisenhower, park development, ecology, historic preservation. Phone: 602-645-2471 Special Collections: William H. Tipton photograph Arthur Cloutier Stiff 'Size: 1 chief .ofinterpretation, parttime. ...Phone: 218-387-2788 -Subject-Em Oasis:, local natural,and 'cultural history.; Norman D. Helliners' Special., Collections: Iffah AnthropologicalPapers Glen. Canyon Series. Collection Size: _250 books, 5 Staff Size: .1 parkranger, part time:and voluideers-. -.periodicals, 320 daeurnents; 800research report -t; SubjectEmphasis: Arnerican-Canadiari- furtrade, 100 photographs. ServiCes: reference.Hours: Moil.- Chippewa Indian culture, CanadianeXploration -and. Fri:, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 2 hiStory. Collection Size:450 books ;-15 periodicals; , verticalfiles containing manuscripts;papers, and- .GRAN QUIVIRA NATIONAL .clippings. Services: reference,ciiculatiolik(restrieted). - MONUMENT ". LIBRARY Hours: 8 a.m.-4: 30`pirn. ROIJTE,1- -4. , GRAND TET001.A.TIONAL MOUNTAINAlii.STEW. PARK- MEXICO 87036 LIBRARY . " Plione: 505847-277.0 :P.O. DRAWER ThothaSli Gairotl MOOSE; WYOMING :83012

St af Size: 1 -park ringer,part time; seasonal,employ, Phone: 307-7332880, 76 ees, part time Subject Emphasis: colonial Linda L. Olson history in New Mexico andthe borderlands ology.of Spanish and precolonialtimes, Mogollori and Staff Size: 1 -park technician.,part tiine. Subject- Anasazi Indians..Collection. Size: .715 books, 8 Peri- Emphasis: natural and humanhis.tory JacksOn odicals,: a number of scholarly paper's.Services refer- Hole, Wyoming. CCIllection 2,000 book-s,- 25 ence,_ circulation periodicals. Hours: 8 .p.m. SerVices:-. reference, daily ezcept ChriStmas.- Hours:, Mon.--Fri; 1 alm.-3 ' . r GRANT=KOHRS-RANCH NATIONAL GRAND CANYON NATIONALPARK HISTORICAL. SITE LIBRARY.' RESEARCH LIBRARY - BOX 799 P.O. BOX 129 . _ DEER LODGE, MONTANA :59722 GRAND.CANYON, ARIZONA 86023 4 . . Phone: 406-846-2070 Phone: 602-638-2411, Ext231 Lyndel Merle Louise M. Hinchliffe Staff Size: 1museum aide, part, tizne. Subject Em- Staff Size: 1librarytechnician. Sithject Empha,- 040 frontier `cattleera.SpecialCollections: sis: Grand Canyon, history., natural history, geology, --ex-tensize collection of historic,photographs. Collec- archeology, biology, cgnservation.Special Collec: t:I-ie.:- Size:138 books,7 periodicals, 300 pho- tions: annual reports of theSuperintendent and the tographs.Services: reference2HourS: Mon.-Fri.,8 Chief Park NatUralist. CollectionSize: 6;.300 books, a.m.-12in.;1 p.m.-5 p.m. Additional Inforina- 45 periodicals,newspaper clipping files, vertical .files tion: Books are not routinelyloaned, but may be -of reprints and pamphlets:Services: reference, circu- relekased for special projects. lation:( r e s tricted),bibliographies(occasional). Honre: unscheduled. GREAT SAND DUNESNATIONAL MONUMENT LIBRARY- GRAND PORTAGE NATIONAL P.O. BOX-6G- . ALAMOSA, -COLORADO, 81101 . ,MONUMENT L114.0,,Y:...' - . . , BOX-666 . Phone: 303-378-2312 -GRENLYMikliAlS, MINNESOTA55604 Chief of Interpretation Subject Emphasis: natural and human history of ditional Information: fill material is available for loan _Great Sapd.Dunes National Monument and surround- to other Fecleril, State, and local agencies. -ine area. Collection Size: 250 books; 13 periodicals; 75 reprinti, articles; reports, and technical papers. Services: reference,interlibiaryloan. -Hours: 8 GULF ISLANDS NATIONAL SEASHORE a.m.-5 p:m., daily; except Christmas Day. LIBRARY 743.04-BOX 100: GULF BREEZE, FLORIDA 32561 'GREAT SMOKY -MOUNTAINS '.NATIONAL -PARK Phone: 9,04-932-5302, FTS 946-5254- .$UGARLANDSNISITOR CENTER' --Frankilfalker, Florida District LIBRARY Bill Westphal, Mi..issippi Distriet GATLINBURG, TENNESSEE 3-77,3a Subject' Emphasis: natural' and- caltural history of Phone: 61.5436 -5615 Gulf Island .Natioilal Seashore" in "Florida and Missis; ClarySe-D.Ityers isippi. Collection Size: 1500 books, 20. Periodicals,

- . 5,000 35mm slides, 20 16Mm movies. Services: referl. Staff Size: :1. tlibrarian, part time. : Subject Enipha- ence.l4ourss 8" a.m.-4:30pan::: daily,for em- sis: natural sciences, flora and fauna of the area, ployees--by appointment Only for the public. ;. ' geolOgy, history, and pioneer, history of the Great Smoky Mountains, naturalists' journals, historic struc- tures reports. Special. Collections: oral History tapes and transcription, interviews with old settlers, of the HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK. LIBRARY area.. Collection Size: 2,200 books, 50 periodicals, P.O. BOX-537 extensive veitical files covering the,natvral sciences, MAKAWAO, MAUI, HAWAII 06768 100 oral history tapes and transcriptions, films, Phonograph records, and slideS. Services: reference Phone: 808-572-7749 or 9306 (onsite), circulation (employees only), interlibrary Interpretive Specialist loan (to student researchers and university professors only). Hours:- -9a.m.-12 m, Additional Informa- Staff Size: 1 interpretive specialist, part time; 1 park ' tion.: .this is a coopeiative project involving the Park technician, part time. Subject. Emphasis: natural and "-'> Service the Great Smoky Mountains Natural History human history of the park and surrounding areas.. Association, and the Southeast-Regional Upland Field Collection Size; A,300 books. Services: reference. Research Laboratory."' Hours: 7:30 xm.-4 p.m., daily.

GUILFORD COURTHOUSE NATIONAL:, HAMMON NATIONAL HISTORIC MILITARY PARK LIBRARY, SITE LIBRRY P.0.BOX 9806 535 'HAMPTON LANE GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27408 TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204

Phone: 919-288-1776 Phone: 301-823-7054 Williain-F. Hubbard Administrator

. - SubjectrnphaQs. military history, the Southern Staff Size: No one is in charge of -or. assigned. to the - Campaign of 1780-1781, Revolutionary War period. library.SubjectEmphasis: preservation..andre- C011ection Size: 400 books; 12 periodicals. Serv- storation techniques, antiques;historic;`liouses, his- ices: reference. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., daily. Ad- toricallyprominent people.SpecialCollections:

.." books belonging_ to past . - occupants of Hampton Services: reference, interlibrary loan.Hours: Mon:: Mansion. Collection Size: .1,862 books,6 periodicals, Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 100 documents. Senices: refesence(fo scholastic purposes 'and with permission of the Administrator), circulation(to employees and volunteers only). HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL Hour. Tues.-Sat.,- 9a: "-4:30 p.m. Additional Infor- PARK mation: It is necessary to makean appointment to KILAUEA VISITOR CENTER use the books. LIBRARY - HAWAI VOLCANOES NATIONALPARK;

HAWAII 4 HARPERS FERRY CENTER: LIBRARY- Phone: 808-967-7311' Kathy' English HARPERS FERRY.; WESTVIRGINIA 25425' I Subject Emphasis.,' natural his (mostly HaWaiin :islands), human history (Polynesian),earth science Phone: 34535637-1, Ext. 64;.FTS'925-6264 (volcanology). Special. CollectiOns: 2 DavidNathanson - some early. refer.; enceson Yolcaria4 HogeRegister, 1865-192'6:Coilection 'Size: 5,000. books, :-Sf Size: 1 librarian; 1 libraiy" technician, pari . '50 peri- time odicalsServices: reference,circulation, interlibrary "Subject:Emphasis: -ArneriCartbistOry-viecorative and loan., Hours: Mon: Fn., 8&m.4 pan: Additional useful arts,:jinusealag,y; naturaliural hiStOryj. Special CO1-- Informilion: The librarianis :employed the lection_ W.Andruscollection_ .or technical Hawaii Natural History- Association'which. non- 'Works, Rai* Lewis inuseologycollection, trade profit organization. Catalog .co*tion. -CollectionSize: 12,000 books, 135 .periodiCals,-1,500 volumes of National Park Serv,ice research-reports. Services': gef9c;nce,circula- . tion.,:-. interlibraryloan,bibliographies,indexing" HERBERT HOOVER NATIONAL Hours: ..8:30-a.m.-5p.m..Additional.Informa- HISTORIC SITE LIBRARY tion: The Division oAReferenceServices operates a P.O. BOX 607 bgok ''.anaperiodical ckaringhou.se in;conjunction WEST BRANCH, IOWA 52352 -with itsmuseum clearinglionse. The library accepts- duplicate and surplus materials'ofany sort from other Phone: 319...6.43-2541, FTS. parks-and either sends itto another Park. Service area, 863-6485 `retains it,or passes it on to tke NaturarResources ParkHistorian Library. _Staff, Size: .1. park.. historian, .part tithe;. 1 park part time. Subject Emphasis: Herber.t..,...A-) . ClarkHoover,18744885; West --Branc17.7; HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL Iowa; .. Hoover National Historic.Site. C011ection 'HISTORICAL PARK LIBRARY Size: 335 books, 9 periodicals:Hours: Mon. -Fri:; 8 P.O. BOX 65 44:30 p.m.. Additional.Information :. Interested- HARPERS FERRZ, WEST. VIRGINIA researchers may nse.the..nItterials9nsite only and 25425 under staff supervision

Phone: 304:535-6371; Ext. 222; FTS925-6222 Hilda E. St:nibs HOMESTEAD NATIONAL MONUMENT - LIBRARY

Staff Size:, -1 museum .technician, R.F.D. 3 = part time Subject 4 Emphasis: history of HarpersFerry,t. John Brown, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 683107 Civil War, natural history,education- of Black Ameri- Phone :. 402-223-3514 can& Collection Size: 1,395 books, periodicals. William Fink Staff Size: -1 park ranger-historian, part tiine; 1 park HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK technician, part time. Subject. homestead- LIBRARY - ing, and settlement of the American West. Colle6tion HOT SPRINGS; ARKANSAS: 719 1 Size: 4:50 books, 20 periodicals, black and White- _- photograTph file, 35rfun slide file. Services: :reference.- Phone:. 501-624-338 Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ,Earl B. Adami

Subject Empha..4s:- geology,:;histor5r, nattiral history HOPEWELL VILLACT.E NATIONAL . of Hot Springs National:Park...Collection Size: 3,000 SitE LIBRARY- .books, 6 periodicals. Mon.-Fri..; 8 atm.-5 p JR. 104; litOX ELVERSO&PENNSYLVANIA: 19520 HUBBELL, TRADING .POST NATIONAL._ Phone: 215-582-8773 FTS 582 -8773 HISTORIC .SITE LIBRARY. Hooper. Morrow BOX 156-- .G.A.NAD0,ARIZONA 86505. Subject Einp ".= iron history. and .18th century. . ng. ec on : oo s, 200 paip e Phone:P602 -755-3475 _,Services:_.-reference..`Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., seven"days Chief of Visitor Services' .. aweek. Subject 'Emphasis: ,Southwest history; Navajo ethnohistory,Hubbell influence:On trading, HORA.CE M ALBRIGHT TRAINING rugs . and silverwork, Hubbell C011ection. CENTER LIBRARY Size: 300. bools, 2 periodical titles; photocopies of P:O. BOX 477 material ori:the Hubbell family Additional Informa- GRID_ CANYON, ARIZONA 86023 tion: If .researchers wish to use the cbllection, ad: vance perinission isriecesAary. Phone: 602 -638 -2691 Mary Lynn Jensen INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL Staff Siie: 1 file clerk. Subject Emphasis: .ecology, HISTORICAL PARK LIBRARY natria. history, law enforcement., humanities, Na- 313 WALNUT STREET tional. Parks.Collection Size: 1,700 bookS,', -100 PHILADELPHIA, :PENNSYLVANIA 19106 periOdi cals.Services:, reference,. bibliographic Hours: °Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m-.-12 m.; 1 p.m.:5 p.m, Phone: 21:597=804i, FTS 591-8047 Sondra' p. Gutkind . HORSETOEBEND,NATIONAL StaffSizei:1. librarian- vist.Subject Erupha- 'sr MILITARY PARK LIBRARY sis: American history,. 17 4.1830; Philader hia- and ROUTE 1, BOX 103 1 PennAyhania :hiStOry of the 18th centuryrts and DAVISTON, ALABAMA 36256 crafts of the 18tH century. Special Collections: .man uscriptS;conographie:rnateril,' audiovisual Ccintri; Phone: 205-234-7111- Cassetts,f.ins-Rfarice -Paid A. Ghiot.o britionship"-. and *anal AssUirce(ins-nranCe datifClack"tcl,18.th .century), Independence a. Staff Sizes. i park historian, part tirne. 'Subject Hall. ASsociation papers,. .and the Judge.- Edwin .. Emphasis: U.S. and fndian history, especially Creek Lewis papers. Collection 5,-,0001,11 'oas, 23,peri- Indians and the Creek- War.of 18134814. tolleetioU ,'1-6;006. item pampIllet'6colleetiOn, 1,200' .Size: 2751400161; 5 periodicals.' See vices:. referititce. photocopies, 50 records, '80 tapes, 35 audiovisual Hours: 8 a.M.-4:30 p.m. cassettes,520reelsof rinicrofilm,, 12,000'

81 photographs, 30,000 slides, 150,000 research card. -Staff,. Size:- 1 park aturalist,part- time; :1 seasonal file, 66 films. Seivicest. reference, circulation (lim- park. 4chnician. Subject. _Emphasis: The contents ited). Hours: 8:30 a.m.4 :30 p.m. reflect the social, "political,' and economichistory of , Quebec,. and the Maritime..P:rovinces, Special Collections: complete set of Jesuit INDIANA DUNES NATIONAL Relations,. Pilgrims by Samuel Purchase,.. Franceand the New LAKESHORE LIBRARY Warld by .Francis .Parkman. CollectionSize: 14000 ROUTE-2, BOXY39-A books. Serices: reference. IfOurs: 10a.m. -4 *CHESTERTON, INDIANA 46304 Summer Only- . . Phone:19-926-7561, FTS 386-3601 JEFFERSON Larry Waldron. . NATIONAL,EXPANSION- MEMORIAL LIBRARY Staff Size: 1 chief interpreter, part time; 1 park, NORTH FOURTH STREET technician, part time.: Subject Emfdp.sis:Irrdiana SAINT LOUIS, MISSOVRI63102 Dunes biology and geology;.Northwest .Indiana his- testy,: park history, environmental Cauca-dom.-Special Phone: 314-425-4465, FTS 279-4465 Collections: Illinois State- Geographical Survey, Annette C. Powers ronmental -Geology Notes (inconiplete),out-of-print , books on the IndianaOuneiarg, original manuscript . Staff Size:J. supervisory park-ranger, part time; of WOlves Against the Moon, by Julia Altrocchi. 'park teChnickan,part time Subject Emphasis: west- Collection Sii.e: 600 Books, 7 periodicals,. 19 dOcu: - ward expansion. S _.-Calections: Lewisand rents, 500 articles on Dunes area. Seryices:' refer- Thomas Jeffen. Collection ence. Hours: 8 a.m.-4.:30p.m. Si ze: 2,200 books, 16 periodicals. Servicei: reference(onsite). Hours: 9 a.m. 4p.m. ISLE ROYALE NATIONAL PARK' LIBRARY JOHN DAY FOSSIL BEDS NATIONAL 87 NORTH RIPLEY STREET MONUMENT LIBRARY HOUGHTON, MICHIGAN 49931 420 WEST MAIN STREET JOHN DAY, OREGON 97845 Phone: 906-482-3310; FTS 226-6000

Park-Technician 4 _Phone: 503-575-0721 Cleric-Typist Staff Size: .1-park technician, part time. Subject'' Emphasis: natural, and Lman history, parks,and recreation. Collection Size: :350 books, 16 Staff Siie: -1 clerk-typist,part time. Subject Empha- cals, pamphlet and loose article- collection. Sert- sis: gologY and paleontology. CollectionSize: 52 .1.ices:, reference, circulation (limited)1interlibrary loan boOks,' 1periOdical, 44- paniphletsand articles. Servicei: reference...Hours: 8a.m.-5 . (lirnit-edkllourse, during parkseason between A p.m. ", AdditfOnal Information: - :The .4- kiark=isorOcatedon Isle Royale and is aceessiblein the . 'JOHN F. KENNEDY sprin,g, summer, and fall only.. ... 0. CENTER NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ISLESFORD MUSEUM LIBRARY KENNEDY10ENTERSUPPORT GROUP ACADIA NATIONAL PARK WASHINGTON, D.C. 20566 . BOX L ....; -Phone: 202-254-3850, FTS 254-3850 -.BAR HARBOR. MAINE 04609 Karen Musgrove _ Phone: -207-2*3338 Staff r' Skit:, 1 technician,- -Robert Rothe part time. Emphasis:. Washington, D.C.,and surroundligarea;-. communicationsandinterpretation.CollectiVorKATMAI NATIONAL MONUMENT' Size:- 100- book", 100 periodicals, unspecified 'nuri- PBRARY . -- ber ? pamphretiiiian parlAreas. Services: gifittIce BbX , .(foz mrnediate staff_ only), Hours: 10 a.m.-5:30 7P p. ICING SALMON, ALASKA 99613 Phone: 4307246-3305 -JOHlti MUII NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Superintendent BRXRY sl Subject Emphasis: natural .:history of Katmai Na-- 4202 Ail-UMBRA AVENi.T.E'... 9.tionalMonument.SpecialCollectiOns: geolo0c, MARTINEZ, CALIF() NIA 94553 studies:of The Valley Or 10,000 Smokes; studieS of 'fisheries; &ipecifiCally 'sockeye- Salmon. 'Collection Plis)n 415-228:886 Size!, 500 Books, 5 periodieals.Services:, interli-f. J. Ryan, Park brary. loan. HOurs: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.rriA p.m. .- Staff Size: Interpretive Division staff (limited atten- lion)) Subject Empliasis: JohnMuir (files- only). NNESAW MOUNTAIN NATIONAL SpeCuil'ColleetiOns:" Muir's personalcollection of ATTLEF4D PARK LIBRARY' the works Of Ralph Waldo Emerson (not available BOX 1167 toresearchers). Celletion-Size: .800 hooks, a'num-. .ber of files -on John Mtiir% aneloie relatives. MARIETTA GEORGIA 30061 . . . Serviees: referenee (limited-use of files under super- Hours:. 8:30.. a.m.4130-T.M1' Add#' icittal In- Phone: 404-427-4686 vision)... Sidney C, Adder formafton:- The books area-initseimil-collection. ,..Late 19th 'century: and early 20th 'century books - were\purchascdt.olend,autkenticity to-the -victorian ;Staff Size: `Ienvironmental educationspecialist., borri',and,.- with the exc6ption. of. Ow .EniersOn part time.Subject Etnphasis; Civil War, Atlanta Campaign. Collection Size: 1,2.00 hooks, 2 pei-iod- books, have -norelation -to ,Johuir.°They, .n . M. are no available to- either researchers. or staff for researc icals, Civil War diaries and kers. Seivices: refer- purposes. - ence, summaries. Hours: 8'mtrn.-5 seven days a

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southern ornia.deserts.Collection Size: 750. -Subject -Entprtasis:.,H.eVoliitionary .Var. Special Col- .3) o ok s,8 cri o di ca Se. rvi ces:reference. leCtions: -rnicrofilmincOmplete -Collection . . Hours: Mon.-Sun., 8 . ,Lynik C. Draper manuscript eollectiot University . . .1 7. , ; 4. /1 WisconSin, MadisonCollection' Size: 600 books history, National Parks. Special. Collections: :Studer endpamphlets, .8, periodicals, 2,000 photographs c3lleetiOn-1,004:..orinal documents ancinesispape. and slides. Services: reference. ;flours: Mon.-Fri., 9 -clippings on the historyandprehistorYCil Texas a.m.-5 p.m., by appointment: Nevs, Mexico. Collection. Size: 500 boOks,...25 peri-ti. 1 odicals, 4,000 cOlOr- slides, 25 movies,: 500 ;par*. I phlets. Services: reference ouks: by appointment KNIFE RIVER INDIAN VILLAGES only NATIONAL HISTORIC grr.t. r. 'LIBRARY' 'FHEODORERPOSEVELT NATIONAL LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK MEMORIAL PARK 'LIBRARY .MEDORA, NORTHI)AKOTA58645 MINERAILFORNIA. 96063

4. . Phone: 701745-,363'6 Phone: 916-595 '114/1.1'` Thomas D. Thiessen Chief Park Naturalist

Staff Size: 1 park archeologist, part. time Subject Subject Emphasis': natural anci human history,con-, -Emphars: Middle Missouri archeology, Lewis and iervatistn.Collection Size: 800 books, 20 iariod- aeavria. Collection Size: 226 books. Serv= icals. Services: reference (onsite). Hours : Non.-Fk., ices: reference,- bibliographies. Hours: 8 a.m.4:30 8, a.m.4:30 p.in: AdditiOnal Infoimation: The col- p.m.,,five days a week. lection's use is restricted to staff for preparatiori of reports or interpretation:

LAKE MEAD .NATIONAL RECREATION ..LAVA BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT AREA a LIBRARY. OFFICIAL LIBRARY P.O. BOX 867' 601 NEVADA HIGHWAY TULELAKE, CALIFORNIA 96134 BOULDER CITY, NEVAD89005. Phone: 916-667-2601' N .Phone: 702-293-4041, FTS 8-756.6 Mactionald Heebner David H. Huntzinger -. Staff-. Size :;- iiiterp reiatiire -specialist,part time-z- Staff Size: .1- chief °park interpreter, partti, me; 1: summer seasonal employees also assist- on a part- . -aiIrriiiilstrative;:-tecluiician--;p4tqmet- Subject YomPhai-.:- time baiis. Subject Emphasis: natural historyper .sis.: "'history, natural histOry, geology,. botany, reptiles tainine to a highdesert -ecosysiern .history: of and 'amphibians, -Water related subject.g. Collection' Modoc war,- Indian ethnography 'Of Klamath Basin Sze: L650. books, 6 perioclicals.Services: refer-1. Tulelake Basin. Collection Size: 1,500 books,, 8 ence..Hours: Mon.-Friz,_ 7:30 i '.periodicals:_Seririciii: reference. .-appointritept): I Hours: Mon -Fri., 8 a.m.-5. p.m.., ' -4' "LAKE' MEREDITH- RECRFIATION: AREA, LIBRARY - -; LEHMAN CAVES NATIONAL MONUMENT: P.O: BOX. 143g -.. - -LIBRARY ii ,

FRITCH, TEXAS. 79036 BAKER, NEVADA 893,i,.... , , . .

. . -. -( ... - llone: -806-8573151. c . : tehnian Caves Toll-Station No: 1 icilln Wesley Phillips .. - L.-.Schilipleek

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Staff Size: 1 interpretive. specialist,: part time Sub: Staff Siz.e.":1chief of interpretation.. Subject Em-' . ..- jest ErnOhasis::-archeology,paturalf history,. ranching phials: geology;, ,,hiology,' -bptany,zoology,... and...... -,- . N. related fields.Special,Collections: It'contains material on the ca'ttl'- e- industry, historic photograph studies done in Lehnian Ca;es and Othercaves in collectionof Johnson City and the Texas Hill Nevada :andwesternUtah. Among these. _are: Country. Collection Size: 1,000 books, 25 periodi- Lehman .Cave's. Studies by the Desert Research Insti- cals,verticalfiles, -.audiovisualCollection.Serv- tute, :Laboratory of, Desert Biology, Univ. of Nevada ices: :reference,circulation-(limitedtostaff). : System, 1968; Lehman cavesIts Human Story of, flours: Mon.7Fri., 8 dirrt.-5 p.m. Additional informa- Keith A. Trexler; History of Lake Bonneville by G.' ion.: Researchers may use- the collection.- Theyare K. Gilbert, 1882; Fishes and Fisheri6 of Nevada-by. advised to make advance arrangements. Ira La Rivers, 1962; archeological reporton excava; lions in Lehman Caves by S. M. Wheeler; archeologi- MALL OPERATION'LIBRARY cal report by Dr. Charles Rozaire, 1963.. Collection NATIONAL CAPITAL. REGION Size: 250 books,, 200 periodicals. Services: refer- ,ence, circulation (for most mateiial) Hours: Memo- NATIONAL PARK SERVICE rial. Daf weekend through Labor. Day, 8 a.m.-5:30 1100 OHIO DRIVE, S.W. - p.m.; 9 a.m.4:30 p.m. ,for the rest of the Year.; WASHINGTON, D.C. 20242 Additional Information: Lehman Caves- doesnot have a commercial telephone number: To reach the Phone:. 202426,6842 or 6843 Montunent, one must-go through the Ely, Nevada, William R. Orlando operator No. 702. Staff- Size: 1 supervisory park tecnnican,part time. SubjeCtEmphasis: .the Washington Monument; -the LINCOLN BOyfHCIODNATIONAL' Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials; biographical mate- MEMORIAL LIBRARY. rial on Washington, Jefferson; and Lincoln. Special LINCOLN CITY; INDIANA 47552 Collections: Abraham Lincoln: A History, 10 vols., by-John Nicolay and John Hay, published in'1890. Phone.: 812- 937 -4757 CollectionSiZe: 132 books.Services:; reference. Hours: 9 a.m:.:5 SupervisorY Park Ranger Additional, Information: The collection is maintained primarily for reference by rpreters assigned to the three sites.. Staff 1 superyism* Park- rattef---, part- tirne; 1 park technician,part- time Subjec-1EMphasis: Abraham Lincoln's Indiana years, 1816 -1830: Col- MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL -PARK lectionSite: 500. booki, :8 periodicals; 'Hours: . LIBRARY Oct. May, -8 daily; June- Sept.,, 9 a.m.-6 MAMMOTH CAVE.;1-KENTUCKY 42259 p.m., daily. Phone-I 502-758-2251 Minev-4 B. Dennison ,. L--YNDON B.-JOHNSON. NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE LIBRARY Staff Sze: clerk (stenographer), part time. Sub- BOX 329 jeCt -Emphasis: history and 'natural sciencespertain- 7..7.° ing- to - the -Mamnioth Cave JOHNSON_ CITY, TEXAS 78636 area. SpecialCollec- historical- boOks, articles, pamphlets, and pictures. Collection Size: 297 books, 100 Phone: -512-868-7521 peri- odicals. John T. Tiff Services: reference. 'Hours: 8 a.m.4:30 p.m., Weekdays only. , - . 'StaffSize: 1park ranger (historian);part. time. MANASSAS NATIONALBATTLEFIELD Subject Emphasis: Lyndon 13:: 'Johnson, TeXas PARK LIBRARY tory, cattle driving;-: ranching, Texas Ifill Country 1869 to the present. Special Collection's: oral BOX 1830 history collectionon the, life, and times of Lyndon MANASSAS, VIRGINIA 22110-. B Johnscqi,: researclf.fite.'a -Konradkaly.--onthe Phone: 703-754:7107 .Texas- .C4untrYandranchrife, .eXtexisive _ Park Technician - 0pOGIN Staff: Size:1 pirk technician, part time. Subject A CENTER Emphasis: military history, Civil War, 1st and2nd P. . Rn Manassas. Special Collections: Joseph Mills Hanson FEDERAL -`j4k. 4 collection: Collection Size: 2,000 hooks, 50 periodi- dEN OALI, M4 7 -cals,. 200 documen, 1,000 maps'of military and 100 .CEN P, 'N park plans, 1,000 photOgraphs. Services: -reference LElcotri; 48 (by appointment or4?). Hours:E 9 a.m.-5p.m. Phone:40 NV 4(49`,7. t39 Pubic/PP Il MARGARET DAVIS CATE .COLLECTION clerk Part tittltcobjeel GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Staff Size: pi tyr . sis: Gen1141 41k1.% 501 WHITAKER ST. tionS: Proi,e lase5ervicc:11;etiooSPeSize5,tet- 00 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31401 boOks, to-mitap- sod reference; oire144_ tion(limit loanstaff phi researchers) Phoar: 912-4.4-. 2128 n do es, e o intedibrarY 40110'r Iteg: a.Trifir: - Anthony Dees, p.m. .Staff Size: no specific staffing for the Cate collec-. tion. Subject Emphasis: Fort Frederica; town- oaf Frederica, history of coastal Georgia, Golden, Isles- ftEQ MIDWEST p.A LIBRARY 'of Georgia. Collection Size:/,949 .b.00ks,880 pam- phlets,: 794 documents, .2;70 'rnapi, 1,170 PhatO--. N17A0T9I0JANcAl.irlitt()N4K aphs, 79 manuscripts, 224 letter or-general files; 41 tolls,of micfofilm. Hotu;s: by appointMent only. OMAHA,14 41.4k5i47 Additional Information: This collection; owned by the National Park Service, is on indefitiite loanto Phone:402' 1.?1, the society. Use isrestrictedto'..those who ,have. Emily ?Kato' - submitted a complete 'application-and have had.it o14z exp, appi.oVed. Application: formsare 'available from the Subject. EtnEesty,N,.e50:g cori;ZNiop, westerni society. Microfilin 'cbpies oi the collectionare avail- "tory,' liistoOiriodi4tureiceta7ti, Size;_ fi,0130 able from 'the. Ga.' Dept. of ArchiveS and-Hisrory, books; 50 ?fat), 7;iii.iiott,4%fere .ee, vhl Atlanta, Ga.,or Fort:Frederica National' Monument, don,. interliP.,4.:4';;,a?j .,..111iies surrtmarieS Box 816, St.. Simons, Ga. 81522. ilicrofilm copies Hours: S'a'.1"0° A,m, must be consulted before the originalsmay be viewed.- / Nkt NTE211 sjay M_ ESA° VERDE NATIONAL PARK Uri kin3r`-ye' 'LIBRARY . P.O. 219 0E A MESA VERDE'NATIONAL s. CAMP STE1;- 'kt4OPI COLORADO 81330 -., Phew Phone: 303-529-4475 Kenneth/. Co% Clerk-Stenogra.pher 0111Serv, ,iark tech Staff -Size 1 ;iiciat, rtiniE Nc-lao, Part'time;; Subject archeology of Mesa Verdearea, .2Fark' rn and%bjec''tEir!Pha- - archeology of the Southwest, history, natural his- sis: 'soutIme5:130j,kNAettIP:riocli'444101°07. C°11,,ec- toiy, environment. Collection Size: .5,000-books, 26 tion 2r,e00 %, services:refer. Services: reference,circulation. e n Ilkit.edtostaff); .1 Hotirv.- 8,a.m.-5 p.m., daily. Hours: 8 arm'

86 MOORES CREEK NATIONAL MILITARY 'MOUNT McKINLEY NATIONAL PARK, -PARK LIBRARY LIBRARY P.O. BOX 69 P.O. BOX 9 CURRIE, NORTH CAROLINA. 28435 Mc1C.115ILEY PARK, 99755

PhOne: 919-283-5591 Phone:' 907-683-229A Chief of Interprrationand visitor Services William G. Truesdell

Subject Emphasis: North Carolina Colonial andrefo- Staff - Size 1chief naturalist, part time. Subject lutionary.kistOry,Highland.Scots, weapons of Emphasis: natural .history and history of Mount .colonil times. Collection Size: 200 books; 3 period- McKinley National: Park. Collection Size: 700 books, icals.Services:. reference (onsite only). Hours: 1.0 ' periodicals.Services:reference.Hours: 8 a.m.--5 p.m., daily.. aart4:30 p.m., weekdays.

MORRISTOW NATIONAt HISTORICAL MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL:PARK PARK LIBRARY LIBRARY 130 MQRRIS STREET TAHOMA WOODS, STAR ROUTE MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY 07960 ASHFORD, WASHINGTON 98304

-Phone: 201-539-2017' Phone: 206-569-2211 Thomas 0. C. Smith Subject Emphasis: -Mount Rainier, natural history. -Size: librarian, parttime:ttbjectEra'a- Collection Size: 4,000 books, 50 periodicals. Serv- sis: colonial and revolutionary history. 'collection ices: ciFculation (within park Only)..11oitis: Mon.- Size: 22,000 books, 100 periodicals, unspecified Fri., 8 a.m.4:30 . , number, .ofmicrofilni.Services:reference. Hours: Dies., 'Thurs., Sat. - MOUNT RUSH /34 NATIONAL MEMO i.IAL L.H3RARY -MOUNDCITY GROUP NATIONAL ICEYSTONC-SOUTH DAKOTA 57751.. MONUMENT LIBRARY ROUTE 1, BOX 1 05-574-2523; FTS 782-1425 Milliken "CIIILLICOTHE, OHIO45601 Size:'"1 park technician (historian), part time, Phone:614 - 774 -1125 S ...Emphasis: U.S.chiStory fromrevtdutionary .-----;BonnieN. Meyer times to the present, botany and geology of South 'Dakota; safety. 'Co on- Size: 280 books, 3 period- Staff Size: 1 -park technician, part titrA; 1 clericcf Acals,. p?araphlet on -other Natibnal. Parks and- trust, part time. Subject Enipbasis: Ho :well ar. culture,. archeology of MOund4ty Gr MonuMents,.pholOgraPh.ftles anfl negatives. Services:- 4er reference circulation. Hours: June-Aug., .7 a.m.-10 Piehistoric culturesAdena, Fart Ancent.,-.i)aleo-.. Pirk; Sept.-May, 8 p.m: 1ndians, Erie--general archeologi,. Carni, Sherman training,.camp, Ohio-Erie Canal.' Sikcial. Collet: lions: World Nar I Army Fields Manuali;' Arche- .-1CriTIR WOODS NATICINAL'MON ENT blogical Atlas of Ohio; 1919-7, Ancient Monuments of. ELEAOR.BELLO MEMORIAL ). the .Difississippi Valley, Smithsonian Contributfons to RESEARCH LIBRARY Kriowledga,' Vol.1,1846; Collection Size: 600 -MILL VALLEY, CALTFORNIA booics; 10- pe icals. Services:-treference. Hours:* . Moh.-Fri:, 8 .-5 p.m., except tmairand New Phone:. 415:388-250 ?`" Kqe-ar's Day. Park Techniciant 4 Staff .Size:. 1 park technician, part time. Subject uponrequest. -AdditionalInformation: The Emphasis: natural history., redwood ecology, human Frederick Douglass Home, Fort Circle Parks, Fort- history:- of -Marin CohntY. SpeCial:Collectioni studies Washington,PiscataWay_Park, and Oxon Hill Farm are of Sequoia se-mperi?irens. Collection Size: -.280 bOoks; serviced by the National Capital Parks7East library-as 15 periodicals;' 600 -pieturesilms, and slides. Serv-. Well as some smaller park areas. . ices:.. reference!. Hours:1..10: a.m.4 p.m., by appoint-.. Additional 'Information: Material is loaned to individuals and st4V.- NATIONAL VISITOR CENTER 50 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, N.E. WASHINGTON-, D.C. 20002 NATCHE1TRACEPARKWA' LIBRARY Phone: 202-52-5319 RURAL ROUTE I, NT-143 -_ Robert P..Brtis TUPELO., MISSISSIPPI 388a1 - Subject Emphasis: travel and tourism :infkination Phone:. 601-842-157,2, FTS 222-4154 sources and materials. Special John S. Mohlhenride Collec- tions: county, city, and .State travel information and' brochures for the N`atiOn. Collection Size: 62 books Staff Size: 1 chief Park interpreter and the interpre- and brochtires and other reference sources for travel- tive staff,part time. Subject Emphasis: Natchez Trace ers and visitors. Services: reference. Hours: 8 a.m.-8 Parkway fro ril\its earliest beginnings to the preset pat. Additional Information: This is not a library. It and the sin-roun fling regions through which itpasses.. is an information resource center for travelers and . Collection Size: 1;300 books; 17 Periodic-4s; 170 tourists: vols. on law enforcement and legal codes for. Missis-. sippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. Services: reference, Idan. Hours: Jane-Aug., 8 'a.m.-6 p.m.; 8 interlibrary a?.m..-5 p.m.' for the remainder o..c the-year, except NAVAJO NATIONAL MONUMENT Christmas. Additional Information: Library materials -LIBRARY - . W. for °Brices'CrossfRoads ihd. Tupele. National Battle- TONALEA,.ARIZONA 86044 field Sites. -included in the Nataez Trace Parkway library.. Most items, in the -library arc availableon a .- Phone: 602-672-2366 free loan basis to individuals or institutions. The only 'Douglas C..1kAgrs exceptions are historical items and original manu scripts. These may be studied onsite. ...StaffSize: 1 park technician, part time. Subject, Emphasis:. natural and Cultural history of the area. Collection. Size: approximately 900 bOoks, Services: reference,circulation- (limited to NATIONAL CAPITAL PARKS EAST staff). f6urs: 8' a.m.-5 p.m. Additional 'Informa- LIBRARY . tion: It is a park- set aside for the preservation. and 5210-INDIANIHEAD HIGHWAY" protection octhree; major -Anaszi cliff dwellings. ; OXON HILL, MARYLAND 20021' These villages Agpre inhabited about 700 -years ago. The inijabitanti were a_ ncestors.of the Hopi.Indiaris of NO ...today. Phone:. 301-763-1770,. FTS 763-1779

Mary Robinson-Miley: . . NEZ PERCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL Staff Size: 1 parkranger, part time Subject Erniha- P K LIBRARY sis: biological-and earth sciences d American his- - P.O. BO 93 tory.Collection Size: approxim tely_100 books,. approxii-nately.10 boind periodicals. Services: refer-.. SPALDING, IDAHO 83551 e n ce , circul ation,- 7:45- Phone: 208-843-2685" .a.m.4 :15, weekdays-for employees and to the pubtic Chief of Interpretation Subjeet Emphasis: Nez Perce Indian culture and Subject Einplasisis: natural science, ecology, North- western -history. Special Colleetions:- Nez Pecce In- west ;Indian- culture. Special Collections: papers and dians. Collection" Size: 700 bookS, 2 periodicals, 250. -letters: relating to the establishment of, thepark, manuscripts and -research papers, 1;000 histoilic phO- thesei and research papers. Collection Size: 1,800 togiaphs.Services: -refetz:ce. Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 hooks. Services:` refeience. Hoitrii 8 a.m.-4:30 , p.m., p.m. - daily.

ORGAN PIPE CACTUS NATIONAL N.ORTI, CASCADES NATIONAL PARK MONUMENT LIBRARY LIBRARY - P.O. BOX 38 800 STATE STREET. AJO, ARIZONA 85321 SEDRO WOOLLEY, WASH TON 98284. Phone: Orgail Pipe Toll Station No. 1 Phone: 206:855-1331 Chief of Interpretation Interpretive Specialist jaff Size: seasonal park technicians and volunteers. Subject Empha*s. : human' and natural history of the Subject Emphasis: cultural and natural history of the North Cascades.Collection, Size: 760 'books, 10 Sonoran 'Desert and the Southwest, ecology of the periodicals.Services:' reference(limited).Hours: Sonor-an Desert, and- the southwest, National Park Mon. -Fri.,' 8. a.m.-4:30 p.m. Additional Informa- Service: policies and history. Collection Size: 1,000 tion: The library is open to the piblic for orlsiteuse `books, 15 periodicals, research repiiits, unpublished only. manuscripts, Government publications. Seryiees: 'ref- erence (onsite only), circulation .(limited). Hours: 8 ap.-5 p.m:, -daily. Additional Information: Circula- tion. is limited to park employees and approved OCMULGEE NATIONALMONUMENT researchers.. Also to reach the monument by tele- LIBRARY phone one must dial theiphoenix FTS Switchboard 1207. EMERY HIGHWAY and ask for Organ Pipe Toll Station No. 1. MACON, GEORGIA 31201 OZARK NATIONAL SCENICRIVERWAYS Phone: 912-742-0447, FTS 238-0248 LIBRARY Park Technician P.O. BOX 490 VAN BUREN, MISSOURI 63965. Subject 'EniphasiS:American Indians, archeology, ethnology; history. Special 'Collections: Bureau of hone: -314-3234236 Anierican Ethnologkteport[sj for 1872, 1877, moth, L Belvedere 1885, -1£179-.1931,1958-1964; Smithsonian Year, - 1965-1975; a number of Bure0--o...... f. Arneican Eth- Staff 'Size: 4 clerk-typist; part-time: Subject' nology Billetins. Collection I,"1-69-- books, 72 sis: history, culture, geology; and botany of the local periodicals. 4Senic,es: i-eference. \Holm: The library area. Collection Size: 375 books, 12 PeriOdie-als. may_be used by special permiSsion only. ti Services: reference,circulation,interlibraryloan. Hatirs:. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

PADRE ISLAND' NATIONAL. SEASHORE OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK:LIBRARY LIBRARY 600 EAST PARK AVE: .9405 SOUTH PADRE.$LAND DRIVE PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON 98362 *- CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78418 6 Phone: 206452 -9231 PhOne: 512-937-2621, FTS 734-3 Chief Park Na Chief Naturalist - Staff Size: 1 chief naturalist, part time; 1 park aide: periodicals.Services: refetence,,.. interlibraryloan. (receptionist), part time. Subject Emphasis: inverte- Hours: by appointment only. brates; birds, 7 1/2 fathom reef; geology of dunes and island areheology and vegetation. Special Collections: theses and graduate studies on the. resources of the PETERSBUR G NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD area., Collection Size: 305 books, 10 periodicals. Services: reference. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. LIBRA .t±AdditiOnal Information:171 addition to the colleCtiOn. P.O. BOX 549 Mentioned 'above, a special reprint library has been PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA 23803 -organized.' Phone: 804-732-3531, FT'S 925 -7222 PEA RIDG&NATIONAL MILITARY Louis J. Venuto PARK. LIBRARY StaffSize: 1park ranger (historian), part time.., PEA RIDGE, ARKANSAS 72751. Subject Emphasis: Civil `War, particularly the Peters- burg and Virginia Campaign:;. Collection Size: 2,500 Phone: 501451-122 books,200, periodicals.Services: reference. Noland Oswald, Hours: The Visitor Center is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. -and until 7 p.m. in the summer. Additional Staff Size: 1 park technician, part time. Subject Information: Reservations to use the library may be Eniikhasis: Civil War, especially the -Battle of- Pea made by phone during those hours. Ridge and the, war west of the Mississippi River. Spetial Collections: microfilm of part of the units at the Battle of Pea Ridge. Collection Size: 400 books, 4periodicals.Services: .reference,bibliographies. PETRIFIED FOREST NATIONAL PARK :erg. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.rxr. - LIBRARY PETRIFIED FO_ REST NATIONAL PARK, PECOS NATIONAL MONUMENT ARIZONA 86028 LIBRARY P.O. DRAWER 11 Phone: 602-524-6228 Hoyt C. Rath PECOS, NEW MEXICO 87552. Staff Size: 1 chief naturalist, part time; 1 museum 'Phone: 505-757-6414 association' employee, part time. Subject Empha- Linda M. Stuznpff -- sis: natural" history, geology, ethnology, archeology, NationalParkServicepolicy -andorganization: Staff Size: 1 park' aide, pa'rt time. Subject Empha- Collection Size: 2,500 books, 30 periodicals. Hours: ts: archeology. Collection Size: 275 books. Sery -. MCn.4'il., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ices: reference. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 pey --'...*-- PERR S VICTORY AND PICTURED ROCKS. N TIOAL INTE ATIONAIcPEACE MENLQRIAL' LAKESHORE LIBRARY LIBRARY P.O. -BOX 40 BOX '78 MUMSING, MICHIGAN .49862 PUT-IN-BAY, OHIO 43456 Phone: 906-387-2607 Phone:- 419-285-2184 Bruce Peterson Park Ranger Staff Size: 1park naturalist, part-time. Subject ' Subject Emphasis: Battle of Lake Erie, War of 1812, Emphasis: natural history of the area, hi tory of tory of- Put;in-Bay. _Collection, Size:. 220 books, 6 Michigan and the preat lakes area, mariti story _of_the__Great lakes. Collection Size: 331 books, 12 culation(employees::On ly). .Hours: Mon.-Fri.; 8 periodicals. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. a.m.4:30 p.m.

4 , PRINCE WILLIAM FOREST, PARK PIPE SPRING NATIONAL MONUMENT. . ,LIBRARY . LIBRARY . P.O. BOX 208 ,,MOCCASIN, ARIZONA 86022 ti TRIANGLE VIRGINIA 22172 Phone: 602-643-5505 Glenn 0. Clark Phone: -703-221-2420Nature Center 703-221-7181Park Headquarters Staff ° Size: 1 superviSory ranger (historian), part Audrey Calhoun time.Subject Eriaphas: history of the Mormon movement andthe MOrinon Church, history of the' Staff Size: 1 park ranger, part time; 3 parkfechni-C. area and westernhistory, natural history. Collection chins,- part time. Subject Emphasis: natural history: Size: 480 books, 4 periodicals. Services: reference.. Collection Size: 175 books, 7 periodicals,:30 book- Hours: 8 a:m.4:30 p.m. lets on environmental education."Services: refer-,-ze. Hours: 8:30-a.m.s-)p.m, daily;

P1PESTONE NATIONAL MONUMENT - PUUKOHOLA HEIAU NATIONAL..- HISTORIC SITE LIBRARY LIBRARY P.O. BOX 727 P.O. BOX 4963 PTESTONE, MINNESOTA 56164 KAWAIHAE, HAWAII 96743 Phone: 808-882-7218 Phone: 507-825-5463 Charles T. Ruddle Interpretive Specialist-Ranger Staff Size: .1 park aide; part time. Subject Empha- Staff Size: 1interpretive 'specialist(ranger), part In,- sis: Hawaiian history, botany of the Hawaiian Is- time; 1. park aide, part times Subject Emphasis: 450 dian of .the Great Plains and Upper Midwest, pipes landi, arts and crafts' of Hawaii. Collection Size: Services: reference. Hounx and smoking:. Collection Size: 509 books, 7 period- books,5 periOdicals. icals:Services: reference,,circulation(limited). 7:30 a.zn.-4 p.m. . 7 Hours: Sept. to May.; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; June to Aug.;8 a.M.-9 p.m. REDWOOD NATIONALPARK LIBRARY P.O. DRAWER N - POINT REYES NATIONAL SEASHORE CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA 95531 LIBRARY -Phone: 707-4646101 POINT REYES, CALIFORNIA 94956 Park Interpreter

Phone: 415-663-1093 Staff Size: 1 park interpreter, part time; I park_ technician, part time. Subject-Emphasis: natural and Diane Hamilton human history of Redwood National Park and estab- Staff Size: clerk-typist, part time. Subject Empha- lishment of the park. Collection Size: 310bOoks; 10 sis: California flora and fauna, geology, laweriforce- periodical's; 360 pamphlets, reprints; and Gotiernment nreni,sea life.CollectionSize: 1,000 books, 6 reports.Services: circulation. Hours: Mon.-Fri.,. 8 periodicals.Services: reference(onsite only), cir- a.m.-5 p.m. . Sh

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RICHMOND NATIOr4BA- TTI:EFIELD imcal.- es: ,reference,circtilation 1 .(limitedP PARK.. LIBRARY . s flours: The lihrary=i;..open jo tfiC staff 24 hours a 321.5 `EAST tROADSTREET day. Other'smay visit on Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-4 `413.M.; RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23223 after making advance arrangenients throUghthe office of the Chief Park-Naturalist., . Phone:8044-226-1981, FTS 925 -28,08 Park Technician -

. . ROCKY MOUNTAIN ;REGIONALOFFICE Staff Size: 1 park teclinician,,-part time., Subjects LIBRARY-. Emphasis: Civil War; Virtniallistory, National Parks. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Collection Size: 300;,boOks,35 periodicals. Serv- ices: reference. Hours .9 a.m.-5-p.m,daily. Addi- .655 PARFET' STR*K tional Inforrnati9n: If -researcherswish to use the P.O: BOX 25287''4., iibra7, they shouldmake an :advance appointment: DENVER, COLORADO80225

Phone: 303-234-1443, FTS 234-4443 Ruth A. Larison ROOK CREEK NATURE CENTER

. 5200 GLOVER ROAD, N.W. _Staff Sizerrq librarian ;1 library technician, part time. WASHINGTON,D.C. 20015 Subject' Einphasis: National ParkService areas, out= dOOr -recreation, ecology, natural history,archit -Phone: 202426-6829 ture, 'American historyand archeology, region Gretchen Shaw planning. Collection Size:10,000' bOoks, 265 peri- odicals, 1,50G brochures and pamphlets.Services: re-. Subject Emphasis: natural history,astronomy, and ierence, circulation, interlibraryloan. Hours: Mon.- Irldians for hoth adults and:children; history of Rook Fri., 7:30 a.m.-4:15p.m. mountain time. Creek Park, including millingactivities. Special Col- lection.% study specimens ofmammal skins, birds, ushrooms, plants, and other naturalhistory items; nick samples; photographCollection of slides and ROOSEVELTVANDERBILT NATIONAL prints. Collection Size: '750books, 8 perdicals, Hisrofac'srrEs LIBRARY" unspecified numb of parriphlets, 'clipping files. HYDE PARK, NEW YORK12538 Services: referencecirculation.(only to -National Capital Region ployees and ona very lirnitedgr Phone: 914-229-9115, FTS 883-3431 basis). Hours: varied, accordingto the season.:- James P. Horrocks

Staff Size: 1. park techniciin;part time. Subject Emphasis: Franklin 0.Roosevelt and-The Age of ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK Elegance as represented by the.Vanderbilt Mansion. LIBRARY Collection Size:' 674 books.Services: reference (for. ESTES PARK, COLORADO8051.7 National Park Serviceemployees): Hours: 8 a.m.= 4:30 p.m: Phone: 303-586-2371 Anna Marie Fender

Staff Size: I park RUSSELL CAVE NATIONAL MONUMENT technician, part timeSubject. LIBRARY Emphasis: history, botany, zoology, geology. Specialt ROUTE I; BOX 175 Collections: published booksof Enos docu- ments of Rocky MountainNational Park-, theses, BRIDGEPORT,ALABAMA 35740 scientific, and historical researchpapers pertaining to Phone: 2054952672 the area. Collection Size: 2,300 books, :35 period-' Superintendent /

_,SuhjectErniihasis: Archeology, National Park Service, Staff Size: naturalist,:parg, time. nature guides. Collection Size: 61 hooks, 3 peril: Emphasis: mainly Ical history;Collection Size: '200 odicals. Services: kreference (in park only). books, 6 periOdicals. Services: reference. Hours: 8 a.m.4:30 p.m., daily.

SAGAMORE- r, HILL NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE' LIBRARY SALEM MARITIMENATIONAL COVE NECKROAD; BOX 304 . HISTORIC SITE LIBRARY OYSTER HAYANPV-YORK I17j CUSTOM. IOUSE; -DERBYIST.REET Phone:- 516-922-444'7! SALEM,MASSACHUSETTS 01970 Gary G. Roth Phone:. 61777444323 Staff Size: museum curator, 'Part time. Subject GeneviireX.Ic. Riley Emphasis: the life of Theodore Roosevelt and his family, environmental education, National Park Serv- Staff Size: 1 technician (interpretation), -part time. ice. 'Collection Size: 350 books, 10 periodicals, pho- Sabject- Emphasis: loCal .history, maritimehistoj tographs Videotapes,: verticalfiles. SerYiees: refer- (general),.administrative history .and niaterir!on, , ence. Hours:, 9- a:rn.-5 p.m.Additional Informa- Salem Maritime National. Historic Site. Collection tion: The stafflibiary is. ay.lilable 'to researchers and Size: 500. books, 10 periodicals, 100 pamphlets, 25 students. research reports. Services: reference.Aours: Mon.- Fri., 16:30 a.m.-5 p.m., by appointment. Additional Information: Most of' this materiaUs-also available at SAGUARO NATIONAL MONUMENT the Peabody Museum and Essex Institute libraries in LIBRARY Salem and is more accessible. P.O. BOX 17210 TUCSON, ARIZONA 85731 /- SAN JUAN ISLAND NATIONAL_ Phone: 602-298-2036 Harold T. Coss HISTORIC PARK LIBRARY. P.O.. BOX 549 Staff Size: :1 chief park naturalist, part time; 1 park, FRIDAY 'HARBOR, WASHINGTON 98250 teChnician, part time; I park aide; part time. SUbject Emphasis: the ecology of the .Saguaro Cactus, the Phone:" 206-378-2240 natural history of the Saguaro National Monument Patricia A. Milliken and the SonoranDei;ert. Collection Size: 1,005 books, 20 periodicals, masterskeses and scientific- _Staff Size: 1 pai'rk ranger (interpreter), part time. papers:, Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.M., seven days a week. Subject 'Emphasis: natural,military, and ;Additional Information: The collection may be used history of San Juan Island; Pig War,1859-1872 (final by the public upon request. boundary dispute between Great Britain And Ihe, United States);,19th century history of the North- SAIN'fr CROIi NATIONAL'SCE:NrC, Nrest. Collection Size:- 400 boOks; 10 periodicals; 25 documents, studies; and reports. Services:reference RIVERWAY LIBRARY (olisite and by 'appointment. only), circulafion (em- P.O. BOX 708 ployees Only). Hours: Mon:Fri.; 8 a.m.4:30. p.m. SAINT CROIX FALLS, WISCONSIN' 54024: Additional Information: The office formerly. was lOCated in Friday Harbor: It is tempbrarily located at Phone: 715- 483 ..'3287 the "Oakes," but will be moved to American Camp, a A. L Seidenikranz unit of the park, at a later, date. es JOAN AN, :NATIONAL HISTORIC 'SITE S taff Size: 1 park ranger;part time.' Subject Empha-_ DIVISION 'OF .VISITORSERVICES sir: 17th century history, 17thcentury iron making. 'LIBRARY SpecialCollections: -Pidersot;,;,fr.icyclopedia p.o.BOri12. ologiC croonseiAlons -and.repi 17th cent OLD SAN,JU-AN,PUEitid Rit006902 and tool facts. Collection Size: 300 books,. 1.bound .periodicali. Services: reference(onsite o Phone: 809-7 974 Hours:. Nov.-Apr.,--92-a.m.-4. p.1/1:7; APr-NOy., Supervisory Park Historian p:M. Additionalformation- T-he collectioniS.availz`.. .3. able;to inkre*d researchers. advanceappOint- m nt is advisable Staff Size: 1,super,isory park,historian,part time; :2 supervisory park, technician, .part time.' Subject Em- phasis: 18th and.. 20th .century American . military SCOTTS BLUFF NATIONAL hisfory, PuertoRican and Caribbean MONUMENT, history, Spanish OREGON TRAIL ASOCIATION- fortifications. Special Collections:map and micro- I film collection of Spanish militaryplans and drawings, __dated to the Sanuan. forti Oeations; historic ph° 1.040X.42i togtaphs.'.of. fortifications" under the U.S. Army, GERING;--NEBRAS146934). 1892;1960; copies of photographs ariddrawings:of theHistoric American Building Survey (.HABS). Phone: _3884364340 7P CollectionSize: 800books; .7periodicals;. un- Executive Secretary specified number of microfilm,maps, and Phd- 1 .tographs: Services: (by appoinithent only),circulation Staff Si: staffed on a part-time basis by -regular (for staff only). Hours: Mon.-Fri.,8 aari...-5 p.m. Nation Park Service employees. SubjectEmpha- sis: 0 a on Trail history.,Special Collections:emi- gant diary nscripts. Collection Size: 900 bOoks,5 SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORICAL periodicals. Se "ces: reference, circulation/(limited PARK LIBRARY to Oregon Tra. Museum Assn. Members): Hours:8 a.m.:4.p.m., d ,R.D130X 113 C STILLWATER,'NEW YORK 121.70 +/ SEQUOIA AND KINGS CANYON Phone: 518-664-9821 NATIONAL PARKS Michael Phillips: LIBRARY ASH MOUNTAIN, BOX 10 Staff Size: .1chief historian, part time;- I park THREE RIVERS, CALIFORNIA93271 technician, part time. Subject Emphasis:Campaign - of .1777; , 1777., Simcial Collec- Phone: 209-565-3341, Ext. 65 tiOn: Neilsonpapers - assorted.. 19th century docu- I ol*Palmer Nu. ments .relating to. the Neilson family. Collection Size: 575 -books,12 periodicals. Services:reference. Hours: .9 a.m.-5 Staff:Sizet--1 'chief park interpreter,_part time clerk p.m. Additional Information: Thy (typing), part time;.1 library clerk library isopen to the p9 is Only by appointment. , part time.. Subject Emphasis: naturalscience. Colrection Size: 2,600 books, 52 periodicals.,Services : circulation, ib inter- library ldart. Hours:.8 a.M.-5 SAUUS IRON WORKS NATIONAL HLSTORIC-SITE LIBRARY SHENANDOAH NATIONAL PARK 244 CENTRAL STREET LIBRARY -SA-UGUS, MASSACHUSETTS01906 LUR.AY, VIRGINIA -22835

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______:.._ Stibiect_Emphasia: natural: history... _-. _Collection Suf_iect Ernpasis:'.:southiastern hi0o!Y.:, archeolo*, Size:- 1,216 boo-ks; 30 periodicals,- approximately ethn Igy: Special) Collections:- some works .pub -' 2:,000 vertical file items. Services: reference, inter- lishe Eby the Bureau of,American'E,thnoloiy. Colleqi,. ,..,tiOn 'Size: .2,Q90 books,..12 periOdical subscription . %. libra loan, bibliographies. Hours? varied.. . . titres', ..0- bona volumes of . periodic*, 800 .manu-

Sd.ripts.; Services: reference',interlibrary .4oan. . ,-5.1.111,6-11 NATIONAL MILITARY PARK. ,, Ho nrs: fta.m.:4:45li.41.. AdditiOnalInfortna.: .LIBRARY tion: Referende setvices to those ..o.,.ther than Cm-

SHILOH, 'TENNESSEE' 383 . ploy'e'es are .Iiinite:d.to proleSsional'srchcolos6,and - . - )4rcheorag,3" student . ',1'hone: 901-689-3410 .George A. -Reaves

Staff., Size: 1chief of interpretation, part time. SOUTHEAST. REGIONAL OFFICE Subject Emphasis: Civil War, Battle of Shiloh. Collec- LIBRARY- tion Size: 75Ci books, 3 periodicals, 150 unpubrrshed NATIONAL PARICSERVICE reports' and documents: Services: reference, inter- 1895. PHOENIX BOULEVARD library loan. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ATLANTA; GEORGIA 30349

SITKA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK Phone: 404-996-2520, Ext. 323; FTS 260-9323 LIBRARY Wanda B. Davis P.O. BOX 738 Staff Size: 1 library clerk, part time: Subject Em- SITKA,\ALASICA 99835 phasis: parks and recreation, land and water re- sources, environmental concerns, natural history, U.S. Phone: '.907-747-337( history. Collection Size: 3,000 books; 50Periodicals, Kenneth L Adkisson. 200 .films,. uns-pecified number of videotapes. Serv- ices: referenCe, circulation, interlibrary loan, bibli- Staff Size: 1 park ranger, part time; 1 park techni- ogapliies which are provided through the Department cian, part time. Subject Emphasis; southeast Alaska, ofthe. Interior's computerized searches.Hours: Alaska, Pacific NorthwestLIndians, history, natural Mon.-Fri., 8 a:m.-4:45 history, archeology; Northwest Coast Indians -arts, anthropology; Russo-lAmerican history; Special ons: E. W.Merrillcollectionof approxi- ° 200 glass plate negatives primarily relating, tti SOUTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE the -Stka area duringthe late f'800's awl earl y1900'S. .LIBRARY : Collection Size: 1,070 bo-oks, 3 periodicals, 50 tapes, NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 11 films. Services: reference. Hours: 8 a.m.15 P.O-BOX 728 daily; except on 'Christmas, New Year's Day, and Thanksaivn SANTA FE, NEWliEXItO 87501 s. Phone: 505-9.88-6373, FTS 476-1373 Lorraine E. Querry. SOUTHEAST ARCHEOLOGICAL CENTER LIBRARY Staff Size: 1 clerk-stenographer, part time. Subject NATIONAL PARK SERVI Ctrs Emphasis: archeoi. gy, ihatural science, history. Spe- P.O. BOX 2416 - cial Collections: 'Bureau of American Ethnology But= letins and Southwest Monuments RepokS. Collection TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32304 sPur 'Size: 3,000 bOoks, 30 Periodicals. Services: refer- Phone: 904-222-1167, FTS9464223 en.ce, circulation (limited to employee0,interlibrary Richard D. Faust- loan.,Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. y. tit r " STATUE OFLIBERTY NATIONAL Additional Information: T_ hlibrary is-open 73624,..... MONUMENT:- days a year. AMERICAN MUSEUMOF 'MIGRATION : LIBRARY

LIBERTY.ISLANt) . THOMAS A. EDISONLIBRARY AND ".- `',JEW YORK, NEW YORK 10004 ARCHIVES. J Phone: 212:732-1236 MORRISTOWN-EDISON GROUP Pa°. Weinbatyn:- "EDISON NATIONALHISTORIC SITE P.O. B0 jC"1 t . . Staff Size: 1 museum' curator, part lire,1. park ORANGE, NEW JERSEY 07051 technicianpart time. Subject Emphasis: immiga-

tion, ethnic groups, Nat-Y.091' Park Serviee.Special. Rhone: 201-736;4550, Collections:, oral history collections of the xecOIlec7 tions of imrnigralit Ameticans; S of Liberty and - Ellis Island records historic land pbotoga phs, Staff -Size:' supervisory: museum curator, 1arclti- Circa 189'04925.. Collecti Size: .500 books,. 5' vist,;!. archivialassistant.SubjectEmiiha7 perildir,als,..- 3,000, :phof aphs, film's,- 125.: oral sis: ,.Thomas A. Edison. "SpecialCollections: 7,000 history' coileetion,..- of cassette.-taper! :'with abstracts: 'photographic negatives, 300,000documents, 3,000 Seryices: -reference.:1104rs:' by'ap-p ainitnent. ""..laboratory notebooks,related to Edison's career be- tween 1870 arid 1931, undisclosed numberof pho- nographrecordings.Seriices: reference(iimited); STONES RIVER bibliographies,indexing.AdditionalInformation: BA.TTLFIELD LIBRARY Thisis a museum library in Edison's ROUTE 2,2kOLD NASHVILLE laboratory. HIGHWAY Use is restricted to qualifiedresearchervvho must MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE:37130 obtain priorpermission. . Phone: 615789-9.501 Chief of Interpretation " 4 TIMPANOG S CAVE NATIONAL . RI" Subject .Ernph#S.:-,Civils Wal) withemphasis .on the: MONUMENT LIBRARY R.F.D. 2, BOX 200 Battle of Stones.: River, environmental_'education. . Spezia' Collections: old cemeteryrecords and Civil AMERICAN FORK, UTAH 84003 ,P- War letters:. Collection Size: 625books., 350 peri- odicars-. Services: refnce (onsite .only).- Hours: 8 Phone: 801-7564497 a.rni:-445 .Supervisory Park Ranger

Staff Size:. 1: supervisory .parksranger, Suitject Emphasis: THEODORE. ROOSEVELTNATIONAL environmental conserV MEMORIAL PARK i:IBMiRY speleolog,y; biology, National Parks,recreation,4 :local 'history. Collection Sile:400 books, 12 MEDORA,NORTH DAKOTA 58645 Servjces:" referenee, interlibrary loan.Hours: .8 a.m.4:30-p.m., daily.. -Phone: -701-6234466 ." A' 'Williain M. Herr TONTO NATIONAL MONUMENFV , '-' LIBRARY Staff Size: -1chief naturalist, part time. Subject P.O. BOX 707- 4. Emphasis: Theodore Roosevelt r.cllancts-4tatural his, tory,the Indigo, trade.Collection R00.SEVELT,",ARIZ6N.A85545 Size: 900 riodi Hours; 8 a.m.-4:30 Phoney 602467-2241 : p.m., seven days aeek; summer 8 a.m.-8'p.m. -Park Ranger

VI. . . Staff Size:. I-park ranger, part time;- .1 park lechni- Staff Size: ik list, part time"1 park..1, _ .7-cian;---patr.-. tim '--11--iiaelk.-aide-aide-;:7-part-time.--- Subject technician.; part- time; ief: park interpreter, parr Emphasis:, ,. 40'uth-*es-ternarcheology,wildlife;.. time. Subject Ecliphasis: Civil War and military his4 ....botany,: eihnOlogy.Slies..lal Collections: archeological tors): with ,emPhasis on the VicksburgCampaign of reports of excavation and 'stabilization of the.Tonto 1863.Collection-Size: 600manowaphs,Sen- . Cliff. Dwellings, and Salado Indian archeology.'C011eU; )ces: reference(onsiteforemployeesandre-

. tion Size:: 410 trook,$, ,1. ,periodical. Services: refer- searchers). Hours: a.m.-5 p.m. ence. Hours:" & a.m.-5.p.in. -'. , VIRGIN ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK IS LIBRARY

,TUZIOStl.N-.ATII5NALA OiN UM"ENT'Sla 11.41 BOX 80t '... . '1IBRARY SAINT THOMAS, yiRGIN isLioDs moot P.O. BOX 68 ; ,;- Phone: X809 :;i76.6201 CLARKSDALE, ARIZONA :'86324 Don F. Adams Phone: 602-634-5564 StaffSize: 1parkhistorian, part time. Subjec William- C. Bolton the. natural sciences, particularly as they . Eniphasis: relate to subtropical regions: history of the West pre tory. ollectiOn SubjeCt, Emphasia: Indian -IndieNuring the Danish period; West- Indianhistory. reference. Size: 1,000 books, 2 periodicals. Services: Special Collections: nearine biology reprint file ich Hours:. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. .r. - was organized ty, Dr: :Alan Robinson.-Collection, Size: 970 books, 5 periodicals. Seniicelii.Preference. Hours:- 8 a.m.-5p.m., daily. .,Additiorial'informa- NATIONAL tion: Virgin ,Islands.National Park is asale.it:gcncy of tr HISTORICAL PARK LIi3R RY Nt..----;-7 the Eastern National Park' and -Monument; ocia- VALLEY FORGE, PENNSYLVANIA 19481 tion. OYAGEURS NATIONALPARK- Phone: 215-783-7700, FTS 4814670 ' Allan LI Montgomery, LIBRARY BOX .50 Staff Size: 1 .curator, part time. -Subject Empha= INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA- sis: events and participants of the winter encapp- ..- .56649 ,ment of the atValley -Forge, 1777-1778.Special many,. rare19th Phone: 218-2834492 century Iiogr les anaccounts-of the.Revolution;,-. Chief Park Naturalist

thePenn.y.lvarliaagazine, muster rolls (copied from 4 the: National Archives. in the early 1950's).-r Collection 'Subject Emphasis: natural and human history of Size:. 1,200 books,-.6 periodicals. Services: reference. Voyageurs NatiOnal Park and vicinity. Collection Hours: Man.-Fri., 8:80 a.m.-5 p.m. 'Size:. .book, '5 perivigars, 50 boxes of reprints: a Services: reference, interlibrary loan; Hours:' Mon.-- Fri,., 8 idn.-4:30 p.m. VICKSBUttNATIONAL MILITARY WESTERN ARCHEOLOGICAL CENTER PARK LIBRARY . LIBRARY P.O.-BOX 349 P.O. BOX 49008 VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI 39180 TUCSON, ARIZONA 85717

PhOne: 601-636-0583 Phone: 602-792-6501, FTS 762-6501 --37°11--" "4itsincy Miller Judy R.:Reii - / Staff. Size: 1 research librarian; 1 libraryassifier; 2 gVHITMAN_M . r jar}dassifiers, part time; -1 erk, part tune HISTORIC SITE SubjectEmphasis southwes Uni -"States LIBRARY archeologY, anthropology; history, naturaltesources. SPecial Collections: 75,000 photographicnegatives ROUTE 2 and slides .with: correspOridinv prints.-and a map WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON99362 .collection for the WeSternStates and HaWaii. Coilec- . tion .Size: 124000 books, '100periodicals. 2Serv, Phoike: .509-5254500,Ext. 465; FTS 442-5465. Snpervisory Park Range'r ices-re ferenc ,cireul at ion,o e rary loan, bbl'*bli . ographies. HoUrix Mon.-Fri., 7:45'..a.m.,4:15p.m. Subject EmphasiS: Pacific 'Northwesthistory with emphasis on Marcus and Narcissa Whitman.Collec- tion Size: 420 books, 9 periodicals. Services:refer- WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICE ence (primariVfor staff and within the building 'REGIONAL RESOURES LIBRARY only). Hours,. 8 a.m..4:30 p.m: NATIONAL PARK SE E 450 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE, 3606k SAN FRANCISCO, 'CALIFORNIA 94102 .WJLLIAM HO TAFT NATIONAL HISTORISTI:E Phone:303-556-4165, FTS 5 165 LIBRARY Historian 2038 AUBURN AVENUE . . - Cl1s'iCINNAT1, OHIO 4521'9 Subject Emphasis: history, archeology ;ultural,and

natural rAources of National Parkareas in California,. Nevada, Aripona, Hawaii, and Guam. dolleetion Phone: 513484-342, FTS 084-3202 Charlesetta Spurloak Size:. 3;000 books, 30 periodicals,:urispicified.iuim- ber) of manuscriptales; iirisPecified number of Staff Size: t,administrative clerk,part pamphlet.-files. Ser vices-reference. -Hours: time. Suhject Emphasis:,William Taft- Fri., 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m. . Special' Collec- tioni: historic collection of bOoksand documents of the Taft family. Collection Size: '30books, 4 period-.. icalsp. Hours: Memorial Day -through.Lab& Day,. 8. WHITE SANDSNATIONAL MONUMENT a.m.-4;30 p.m., daily; Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.44:30 p.m.,for LIBRARY the remainder of -.thekertr. .Akiitonal Life:mink

P.O. BOX 458 1 lion: The librar. is s'cilelrfor theus_ e'. of the. Staff.. ALAM OG ORD 0, NEWMEXICO 86310 Exceptions to this .policy are madeOnly'- with the permisSion thesuPerintendent. Phone: 505:4374058 Robert Schumerth

Staff Size: 1 chief park naturalist, part tirne:0 pr k WIND CAVE/#ATIONAL PARK' techniCian, parw.irne. Subject Emphasis: natural his- ,LIBRARY dory of desert areas,local area history, load geology. Special -Collections'gypsum sand dune study, 200 SHOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA57747 herbariuin ,Speciinens,:310 study sPecimens.Collee Phone: 605-727-2301 Size:--275 books,12 periodicals,.80 publications telating to the Chief;-Division ofInterpretation natural historyOf White Sands . NitionalMonument asd eTularosa Subject. Eniphaiis:naturalhistory. .Hour 8:30 aan.-5 p.m.; Me orial Day to. Labor Coil'on -Size: 900 books, 20 periodicals. 'Serviees:referice. rDay, 8 -.Hours: 8 a.m.-5 P.m.

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7 WOLF TRAP THE Staff -Size: 2.1ibrary technicians, part time: Subject Emphasis: YellowstoneNationalPark. -Collection - -- PERFORMING. ARTS. Size: 9,300 books., 30 periedicalii, between 10;000 LIBRARY and 12,000 reprint and pamphlet file articles. Serv-__ - 1551 TRAP ROAD . ices:. reference (limited), circulation,: interlibrary loan VIENNA, VIRGINIA 22180 HOurs: varied.. . .

Phone: 703-938-3810, FTS 554-2050 - S. Calvin Riley YOSEMITENATIONAL PARK .RESEARCH , StaffSize:" 1administrativeofficer,part lime.- "...LIBRARY 7. Subject Emphasis: historyof. the park and the BOX 577 performing arts. Collection Size: 75,books, 10 peri- YOSEMITE NATIONAL-PARK, odicals, unspecified number of newspaper clippings CALIFORNIA. and ,photographs.Services: reference.Hours: 8 . . p.m. -Phone: 209-372-4461, Ext. 61

Steve Medley , --. WUPATKISUNSET CRATER LIBRARY Subject Empharis: history and natural history. of WUPATKI NATIONAL MONUMENT Yosemite, the -Siena Nevada, and California. Collec- TUBA STAR ROUTE lion Size: 5,006 books; 73 periodicals; some vertical 1 FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA. 86001 . the items, maps, and photographs. Services: refer- ence, circulation, interlibrary loan (with restrictipris), Phone: 602-774-7000 hailiographies. Boors: Mon-.-Fri., 8 a.m.-4:30'p.m. Richard R. Walls

- Staff Size: 1-park technician, part time; 1..park ZION NATIONAL PARKLIBRARY :Part time 'Subject Emphasis: anthropology,- arche- SPRIN?DALE, UTAH., 84767 ology, ethnology; and geology of northern Arizona. - Special Collections: ruins stabilization repOrts[eica- Phone: 801-772-3256 . S. vation reports, theses, sp4ial%tudx reports., Collec- Victor L Jackson, Chief Park Naturalist tion Size: 800 'books, 10 periodicals; 35 theses, 200 items in Southwest information file, 20 films. Sem- ,.. Staff "Size: Library dales are now "assigned to a . ices:re fe r en ce ,circulation;interlibrary .1 position which is funded by the Zion Natural History Hour` s: 8 a.m.-5 p:m4seven days.a week: Additio ;e. As;-ri, Subject Einphisis:- haturacsgenceei history .: Information: The *libraries of :Simset Crater and of the local.area: Special'Collections: U..Geological "Wupatki National MonumSU have been combined. survey collection; Tertiary History of Grand Canyon The two sites, however, are separate. District; 15 vols., Dutton, 1882; Staiisbury's Re:. port: EXploratitru 'of 'the Valley acf the Great Salt YELLOWSTONE LIBRARY AND. Lake in 1849; Geology 'of the High-Plateaus of Uta

MUSE. ASSOCIATION Dutton; 1880; Notes of a _Military Reconnii 7 t .PIO. BOX 117 Emory; 1848;_.Axinnal Report[s], Bureau oi er-- YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARIS, ican Ethnology, 37 vols., 1903-1.918. Collection k . WYOMING 82190 Size: 4,800 bookS, 44 pefiodicals. SerVices: refer- i ence (limited), ciulation (limited), interlibrary loan. ; Phone: 307-344-7381, E. 352 _Hours: 8 a:m.-5 m., .and at other times by -IliJaite &Anal prior arrangement. (P's

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Efeti7, 0/o0, k. / HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND Staff Size: '1 archeologist. Subject Emphasis: arche- RECREATION SERVICE ology. Collection Size: 50 books, 45 periodicals,.620 LAKE CENTRAL REGIONAL OFFICE archeological report manuscripts, 82 bulletins. Serv-, LIBRARY./ ices: reference:Hours: 7:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m. 3853 RESEARCH PARK DRIVE AAA ARBOR, MICHIGAN 43104 HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND Phone: 313 -769 -3100, FTS 378-6219 RECREATION SERVICE ClutiloOr Recreation Planner MID-CONTINENT REGION LIBRARY P.O. BOX 25387 . Subject Emphasis: outdoor recreation planning. Spe- DENVER, COLORADO 80225 cialCollections: statewide comprehensive outdoor recreation plans (prepared by the States). Collection Phone: 303-234-2634, FTS 234-2634 Size: 4,000 books, 30 periodicals, studies of various Staff Assistant outdoor recreation resources. Services: reference, cir- culatioh, interlibraiy loan. Hours:Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.- Subject Emphasis: Outdoor recreation, river basin 3:30 p.m. and land use planning. Collection Size:. 1,500 books, 50 periodicals. Services: reference. Hours: 8a.m.- 4:30 p.m. HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND RECREATION SERVICE SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE HERITAGE CONSERVATION'AND LIBRARY RECREATION SERVICE 148 INTERNATIONAL BOULEVARD PACIFIC SOUTHWEST REGIONAL ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30303 OFFICE LIBRARY. Phone: 404-2214538, FTS 242-4538 450 GOLDEN GATE AVE. Lola B. Dawson BOX 36062, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94102 Subject Emphasis: outdoor recreation, environment, legal works. Special Collections: complete Outdoor Phone: 415-556-8313, FTS 556-8313 Recreation Resources Review Commission Reports Susan A. Hall (1966). Collection Size: 2,026 books, 11 periodicals. Services: -reference, circulation. Hours: 7 a.m.-5;30 Staff Size: 1 librarian, part time. Subject Empha- p.m. Additional Information: This library was estab- sis: reoreation,water resources, natural resource lished primarily for the use of the Southeast'Region; management. Special Collections: environmental im- however, 3 thereisno restriction on the use of pact statements,State outdoor recreation plaxe materials by,others as longas it is onsite. Collection Size: '6,000 books,. 10 periodicals1%, ices: refer'ence. Hours: 9 a.m.-3:30p:m. 4 - HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND. RECREATION SERVICE HERITAGE CONSERVATI9lAND

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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS NATIONAL REGISTER OF HisTopfc SURVEY PLACES AikY LIBRARAT HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND HERITAGE CONSERVATION AND liECREAtION SERVICE . RECREATION SERVICE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR WASHINGTON, D,C. 20240 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20240r Phone: Phone: 202-523-5474, ETS.V3-5474 2-523-5480 Lisa Soderberg Christine Lisa St. Lawrence Staff Size: r program assistant (likrary) part :time. Staff Size: 1 information services technician.1part Subject Emphasis: historic preservaon, American time. Subject Emphasis: architectual history and history, architectual history, preservation planning, historic 'preservation: C011ectionkSize: 1,300 books, archeology. Collection Size:, 700 books, 30 periodi- 25 periodic*. Service;: reference, circulation (to cals, State historicpresitrvation plans, pamphletsi staff only). Hours:. 7:45 a.m.-4,7.15 p.m. Adlikitional unpublished material. Additional Information: Only Information: -When records have been edited, they are the staff 'of the National. Reter arc perMitted to use sent- to, the Prints and Photographs Division, Library the collection.

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Phone: 208-384-1090, FTS 5 W. b. Beebe

114 r Staff Size:. 1 records managemertt specialist:ubject Emphasis:projeCt history, technical reports of testing, water ,dams, power plants, canals, inspection reports- Collection Size: 1,55books, 60 periodicals. Servicee feference (onsite only); Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION LOWER COLORADO REGIONAL LIBRARY, BOX 427 r , v. BOULDER CITY, NEVADA 89005 O t Phone: 702-293-8570, FTS 598 -7570 I - Shirley Nix

..,- Subject EiAphasis: water resources; geothermal information, power, irriga -. -lion, dams: Special Collections: project histories to's. projects viithin, the\,_ Lower Colorado River Region. Collection- Size: 6,500 books, 270 periodicals. Services: deference, circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours: 7:30 a.m.-12m; .1 p.tri.-4:15 p.m. 1: "

k, BUREAU. OF RECLAMATION LIBRARY ..,:ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH CENTER . P.O.BOX25007, DENVER FEDERAL CENTER DENVER, COLORADO 80225

Phone: 303- 234 -3019; FTS 233019 Paul F. Mulloney

'c",'Staff Size: 4 Iffirarians;..4 library technicians; 1 library tee' hnician, part time. Subject Emphasis: water resource developmentincluding-iunnel; canal and other hydraulic structures; flood control; itecreation; hydroelectric power; ecology; soils; and the environment. Special Cllections: archivl collection. Collection Size: 50,000 books, 882 periodicals>150,000 pio4ect or archival, -_ reports, 60,000 reports, 15,000 Governmeint dOcunients. Services reference, circulation, interlibrary loan, bibliographies, online termira.searches per- S. A : fortied for. bureau personnel. only Hours: .7:30 a.m.-4 p.m:, mountain standard time. 7

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Phone: 916-484-4404, FTS 468-4404

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Staff Size: 1 library technician. Subject impeliasis: Bitreau of Reclamation technical publicationswater, power, irrigation, agriculture, geology, civil engineering, electrical data. Collection Size: 8,000 books, 150 periodicals. Services: reference, circulation, interlibrary loan. Hours: 7:45 a.m.-4:30p.m..

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. Phcrne: 970-265-4868 Janet,111&aughton NATIONAL STREAM ALTERATION TEAM S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Staff. Size: 1 library technician, part time. Subject ERAL BUILDING, RM. 200 Emphasis: Alaskan wildlife and fish resources. Collec- E. CHERRY ST. tion Size: 350 bOoks, 65 periodicals, 3,000 reprints, C L UMBIA, 'MISSOURI 65201 unspecified number of Alaska Department of Fish O and Game reports, unspecified number of7Alaska Phone: 314-442-2271,, FTS 276-3271 ' related environmental impact statements. Services: Robert Little circulation,interlibraryloan.Hours: 'Mon.-Fri., - 7:45 a.rn.-5 p.m. Staff Size:. 1 information transfer specialist; 1 library technician, part time; 1 library aide,' part time. VAN OOSTEN LIBRARY Subject Emphasis: effect of development andcon-, FISHERY LABORATORY struction activities on fish and wildlife resources of U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE river, stream, and riparian areas. Collection Size: 10 1451 GREEN RD. periodicals; approximately 900 reports, books,re- prints, maps, two abstract services. Services: refer- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48105 ence, interlibrary loan, bibliographies, sumMaries., Hours: Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.4:00 p.m. Additional In- Phone: 313-994-3331, Ext. 210; FTS 378-1210 formation: Because of limited staff, specializedserv- Cynthia McCauley ices are mainly for offices within the Fish and WildlifeService. Team products.° are available to Staff Size: 1 librarian. Subject Emphasis- fish biology interested agencies and nongovernmental groups. and physiology, .ecology, effects of environmental contaminants on the aquatic environment, Great Lakes ecosystem, and sea lamprey. Collection Size: U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 2,400 book's, 250 periodicals, 46,000 reprints, in- TUNISON LABORATORY OF FISH dexed file on heavy metals as environmentalcon- NUTRITION .; tarninants. 'Services:reference,interlibraryloan, circulation. &ours: Mon.D.Fri., 8z00 a.m.4:30p.m. LIBRARY 28 GRACIE RD. CORTLAND, NEW YORK 13045 FISH-PESTICIDE RESEARCH r 'LABORATORY Phone: 607-753-9391 LIBRARY G. Elaiiie Streiff ROUTE 1 LUIVIBIA, MISSOURI 65201 Staff Size: 1 clerk-typist. Subject Ehiphasis: 'fish nutrition and physiology. Collection Size: 500' books, Phone: 314-442-2271, Ext. 3101; FTS 276-3101 40 periodicals, 30 magazines, 3,200 reprints. Special Laura Crane Collections: -The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, .Volume 1 by George Brows Staff Size: /1 library; technician, part time. Subject .Goode, -dated 1887; United States Commission of Emphasis:bxic.ity_ of pesticides to freshwater .biota. Fish sand Fisheries, Commissioner's Reports for the Collection Size: 1,800 books, 60 periodicals; 5,000 years. 1873 through 1940; T.S. Fish Commission, reprints, undettnnined amount of single articles from Propagation and Inquiry of 'Food Fishes' of the scientific journals and reports dealing withcon- United States, Reports for years 1879 through 1886; / .

111 . . 103. Annual. Reports of the Commissioners of Inland System Development Corporation (SDC), member of Fisheriesfor theyears1900, 1901, and 1904; Ohio Collegetibrary Center, access to the University BUlletin of the Bureau of Fisheri or the years 1881 of Minnesota libraries via the Minnesota Interlibrary through 194, Services:. reference or employees Telecommunications E;:change(MINITEX) system. Aonly). Hours: 8:00 a.m.-4:0th p.m.

DENVER WILDLIFE RESEARCH CENTER NATIONAL FISHERIES CENTER U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE 'SERVICE LIBRARY DENVER FEDERAL CENTER BLDG. 16 ROUTE 3, BOX 41 DENVER, COLORADO 80225 KEARNEYS'VILLE, WEST. VIRGINIA 25430 Phone: 303-234-4919, FTS 2344919', Ms. El-Peret Multer Phone: 3440725-8481 or 8482 Joyce A. Mann Staff Size:1 librarian; 1 library technician, part time; Staff Sze: 1 librarian.-Subject Emphasis: fish diseases 1 clerk, part time. Subject-Emphasis: wildlife biology, (relatedsubjectssuch as Ngrology,. bacteriology, Predatory animals, biometrics, animal damage control- parasitology, tissue culture, histology, immunology). (especially birds and rodents), general ecology. Col- Collection Size: 2,100 books, 80 periodicals, 6,500 lection. Size: 5,000 books, 300 periodicals, 7,000 reprints or pamphlets on fish diseases, cataloged and technical reports and reprints, 500 microfiche, In- -cross indexed. Special Collections: exhaustive col- cluding a 5-year index to BIO Sciences Information lection of.materials on fish disease. Services: refer- Service (BIOSI). Special Collections: predator data ence, circulation, interlibrary loan, bibliographies, base (autoat:ield indeic to over 5,000 articles on 'summaries. Hours: Mon.-Fri 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. predatory vials). Services: reference, circulation; Additional Information: This library issues a quar- interlibrarylain, Online access to Ohio College terly publication, Fish Health News (1,000 worldwide LibraryCenter (OCLC), Lockheed, and System -subscribers). Development Corportion (SDC). Hours: Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p. in.Additional Information: The library publishes and distributes a list tof monthly NATIONAL FISHERY RESEARCH acquisitions guide to data Eases. LABORATORY LIBRARY

P.O. BOX 818 _ NORTHERN PRAIRIE WILDLIFE LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 54601 RESEARCH CENTER Phone: 608-783-6145, FTS 364,-4235 LIBRARY Rosalie A. Schnick P.O. BOX 174 JAMESTOWN, kTHDAkOTA 58401 Staff Size: r technical information specialist, r clerk-typist, Subject Emphasis: fish managerrient, fish Phone:. 701-252.-5363, FTS 783-6152 culture, fish physiology, limnology, toxicology and Eileen KK. Bartels -pharmacology-, .water pollution°, pesticides, "ecology, Staff Size: 1 librarian; 1 library technician, part time. Mississippi liverecosystem,environmentalcon- Subject Emphasis: waterfowl ecology and .manage- taminants. Collection Size: 2,400 books; 175 periodi- 1 meat, water qualitY,slimnology, 'and-ecology of small cals, 12,000 reprints 2,000 vertical files, 2,000 slides, wetlands;plantecology. 'CollectionSize:3,000 1,500 pictures. S/.Collections: fishery chemical. \--boots, 225 periodicals, 10,000 slides, 8,000 reprints. registrationfile. rvices:reference,circulation, Special Collections: wetland ecology data base with interlibrary loan, b. liographies, summaries, Rows:

over 6,000 reprints. Services:reference, circulation, *MOn.-Fri.,- 7:30.a.m.-4:0^ r"1. Additional Infoi'ma- interlibrary loan, bibliographies. Hours: tion:literature reviews ,7ationalFishery ' Re-

.8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Additional Information: online search Laboratory Libre. . ;:,- ,-: indexing for National searching of data bases offered 'through Lockheed, Fishery Research Labora-,.. :: :may, FISH AND LDLIFE SERVICE' Subject Emphasis: biology, fishery resources, and LIBRA habitantreservition, Collection Size: 10,000 docu- U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR fmeets andGovenuientreporte. Services: cire.uletieNli PATUXENT WILDLIFE RESEARCH (for employees only). Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:00. a.m.- 4:30 p.m., CENTER LAUREL, ,MARYLAND 20811 SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRARY Phone:. 301-776-4880'Ext. 235; FTS 937.7235 Lynda Garrett U.S. FISH -AND WILDLIFE SERVICE FEDERAL BUILDING, FORT Stiff Size: 2 librSiianS; 1clerk - typist,' part time.. SNELLING _Subject Emphisis: wildlife, especially Tbirds; pesti- TWIN CITIES, MINNESOTA 5S111 cides; heavy metals; oil polliifiQna' bios,tatistics. Cam-.

tion Size: 5,000 books, 400 periodicals, 25,0000, reprints and pamphlet; 10,000 topoiaphic Phone: 612-75-3576, FTS725-3576 Special Collections: vertical 'file of reprints and other Position Vacant material on .pollution, pesticides, metals,, and S ervices:. reference,circulation,interlibrarylean. Hours: Mon:4'6., 8:00 a.m.4:30 Subject Eriaphasis: fish and wildlife publications with emphasis on water resources, water pollution, out:-I door recreation, and botany, Collection Size:,12,000 U.S. FISH' AND,WILDLIVE SERVICE = bOoks, 100 periodicals,`3,000 slideS, 76 films. Special r"? DIVISION OF BIOLOGICAL SERVICES Collectioia: Fish and Wildlife Service documents such P.O. BOX 4696 as, circular's, special scientific reports, leaflets. Serv- PANAMA CITY, FLORIDA 32401 ices:(reference, circulation, interlibrary loan, bibli- ographies, summaries. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.- , Phone: 904-769-5430 4:00 p.m: Additianaynformationi This library has - Position VaCant access to the University of Minnesota collection, .

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113 GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX , Alabama Tucson-38, 93, 97 - Florida Bridgeport-92 Willcox-70 Bradenton-72 Daviston81 Window, Rock 12 Gulf Breeze-79 University-59 WinsloW-39 Homestead-73 Yuma-53 Panama City-113 Alaskit Saint Augustine167 Anchorage-4, 9, 43, 111 Arkansas Tallahassee-95 Bethel-22 Harrison-66 Titusville-66 Brevig MissionL22 -1-lOt Springs-81 Fairbanks-46 _Pea Ridge-90 . Georg Giistavus-77 Atlpita-9, 95, 103 Iuneau-57 California Elberton-10 .King Salmon-83 Bakersfield-43 Fort Oglethorpe-69 Kwethluk -29 Bishop-44 Macon-89 McKinley Park-8I treicent City -.91' Marietta-83 Mount Edgecimbe-31 Death Valley -71 Saint Simons Island-74 Toksook Bay--37 Folsoin-46 Savannah-86 Los Angeles -16, 47 Savannah Beach-75 Arizona Martinez,-83 No-89 Menlo Park-17 Hawaii Bowie-73 Valley-87 Honlimau, Kona-7,0 Lampe Verde -86 /- ineral-84 Kawailiae-91 Chambers-23 Point Reyes-91 Makawao, Maui-79 -" Chin .Presidio of San Francisco-75 Cibecue-24 ,Riverside-11, 33, 50 Idaho r ClirksdaJe-97 Saciamento-11, 50, 108 Boise-10, 44, 107 Flagstaff-16, 99 Sail Diego-66 . BUrley,-44 Ganado-.-27, 81 San Francisco - 12,18,.98,.163 Coeur D'Alene-45 GrandCa.nyon-r78, 81 Susanvilke-52 Salmon-51 Hereford-70 Three Rivers-94 ShOstchone51 La Veen -29 Thielake-=84 Spalding-88 Lukachukai -30 Twentynine Palms-83 Kaibeto-28 Ukiah-52 Indiana, Kayenta -28 - Chesterton Kearns Canyon-29- Colorado Indianapolis-16 Many Farms-31 . Alamosa-78 Lincoln City-85 Moccastn-9.1 Craig-45 Vincennes-76 Denver-10, 15, 16, 45, 57;92, Page -77 103, 107, 112 1 Iowa 4Phoenix-1L, 32, 48 Estes Park-92 McGregor `2 Pinon-33 Florissant-73 West Branch-80 Roosevelt-96 Fruita-70 Kansas Grand Juiiction-46 S.-ffort50 Arkansas City-69 Gunnison -71 Scole-35. Lamed -74 Secotid Mesa-35 LaJunta-65 Sells45 Montrose-48 Lawrence --30 S. ShOuto-36 Kentucky - - Teeeziospos-37 'District of Columbia Hodgenville 263 Tonalea-37, 881 Washington -3, 4, 59, 73, 82, 85, Mammcith Cave=-85 Tuba City-38 88, 92, 104 Middlesboro-71

-117 1 OS pez.5e5.31,,V/ //.5, #6, 6 /1, . Louisiana Montana Los Alamo -64 Arabi-68 Bighorn Canyon National Jeanerette-28 Mountainkir-78 Recreation Area- 65 Navajo-31 Metairie-17 Billings-10, 43 New Orleans-48 Pecos-90 Busby-23 Prewitt-33 Crow Agency-71 Ramah -72 Maine Deer Lodge-78 Rosyell-50 Bar Harbor-63, 82 Dillon-45 San Juan Pueblo-34 Fort Smith-65 Sanijstee.-34 Maryland Malta-47 Baltimore-75. Santa Fe-:12, 34, 35, 51,146 Missoula-48 San Ysidro-34 Berlin-64 West Glacier-77 . Shiprock-36 College Park-57 Socorro-52 'Laurel-113 Nebraska. Oxon Hill-88 Taos-37 Beat-.. Thoreau-37 Sharpsburg-63, 69 .... Gering-'i -r Watrous-76 Silver Spring-51 Lincoln-86 Thurmont-68 Omaha-86 Ne'w York . Towson..-79 Albany-15 Nevada ,CortlancF-111 Massachusetts Baker-84 Hyde Park--'92 Newton Corner-11 Battle Mountain-43 Quincy-63 New York-73, 96 Boulder City-10, 57, 84, 107- Ovster Bay-93 Salem-93 Carson City-44 Pa t chogue 73' Saugus -94 Elko-46 South Wellfleet-66 -Ely-46* Las Vegas-47' Michigan Reno-11, 49, 58 Ann Arbor-103, Ill Stewart-36 North Carolina Houghton-82 Winnemucca -52 Ashville-65 Munising-90 Be2.7.1fort-66 New Jersey Cherokee-23, 24 Minnesota Morristowri-S7 Currie-87 Duluth-45 Orange-96 Flat Rock-67 Grand Marais-78 New Mexico Greensboro-79 International Falls-97 Alkmogordo-98 Kings Mountain-83 Pipestone-91 Albuquerque-9, :5,21, 43. 68 1Vianteo-66 \Twin Cities-12, 59, 113 Algondtines-21 MisAissippc. Aztec-64 North Dakota Philadelphia-32 z-Bloom.field-:22, 68 aelcourt722 Tupelo -88. / CaPulin-67 Dunseith-25 Vicksburg-97 Carlsbad-67 Fort Totten-26. Crownpoint-25 Missouri Fort Yates-26 Expanola-25. Halliday-27 Columbia-111 Fort Wingate -26 Jamestown-112 Diamond-77 Gallup-26; 27 Rolla-58 Medora-84, 96 Isleta-28 Roseglen-33 Saint Loilis-82, Laguna-29 Van Buren-89 Wahpeton-39 Las Cruces -47 Williston-76

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qt. -Ohio .Bullhead,-23 Torrey-67 Chillicothe-87 Clierry Creek-24 -Vernal-52 Cincinnati-98 Eagle Butte -25 Peninsula -71 Flandreau-25 Virginia Put -In- Bay -90 Fort Thompson-26 Appomattox -64 Hot'Spr4s-98 Oklahoma Howes-27 Fredericksburg -76 Anadarko-9, 21 Keystone-87 Hardy --65 Chilocco-24 Kyle-29 ,Luray -94 Concha -25 Little Eagle-30 ,McClein-64 Lawton-30 LOwer Brule-W Manassas-85 Muskogee-10 'Manderson-30 `Petersburg --,96,. Pawhuska-1I Reston-17 Sulphur -69 Oglala-31 Richmond - -2 Tahlequah-36 Peeves-32 Triangle-911 Tulsa:L-12 Pierre-42 na-99 Wii.ndtte-39 Pine Rdge-32, 33 14711slington's Birthplace -77 Porcupine-33 Yorktown-70 Oregon Stephan -36 A1hany-57, W.s&nblee-39 Viigin Islands Astoria-74 White Horse-39 ""ThrisIi'ansted, St. Croix-65, 70 Baker-43 Saint ThomasL97 Burns-44 Tennessee Crater Lake-71 Dover-74 . Washington Eugene-46 Ga tlinburg-79 Ashford-87 John Day-82 Friday ItarbOr-93 Lakeview747 Murfreesboro-96 Port Angeles-89 Medford-48' Shilok-95 I Seattle-103 Portland-49 Sear9 Woolley-89 Prineville-7-49 Spokane,-18, 52, 58 Texas Roseburg-50 Vancouver-76 . Amarillo2=.9 Salem-34, 51 Walla Walla-98-- S Corpus Christi-289 a Dallas-157' Pennsylvania West Virginia El Paso-68 Beckley-5 Fort DaVis-----74 .Elverson-81 Harpecserry-86 Fritch-84 'Farmington-75. Kearneysville-112 Johnson City-85 Gettysburg-77 Philadelphia-81, Wisconsin PittsbuFgh-:57 Utah ' ,Madisort:-17 Valley Forge.L97 `'American Fork-96 La Crosse-112 -Aneth_q2 Saint Croix Falls-93 Puerto Rico Brigham City -23 7 San Juan-94 Cedar City-244, 68 Wyoming ' Jensen -72 Casper4 Kanab-47 Cheyenne-451 South Carolina - Moab-L64 Devils Tower -72 ' Sullivan's Islan&-75 Prici249 Fort Laramie -74 Richfield -49 Kemmerer-76 South Dakota- Saint George-50 , Moose-78 Aberdeen-9 Salt Lake/City- 12,17A1, 58 Rawlins - 49 Allen-21 .Springda1e-999_ .46 Worland-53 -I 110 1 0 .. 6 BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS SCHOOLS

Alaska Tuba City Boarding School-38 Wingate Eleritgritlry School-26 BIA Day Sclikool, Brevig Wide Mins School-23 . 'Wingate High Schoo6l-2 .MiisionL22 Zia Day School-34 4:- BIA bay School,,Kwethluk-29. California BIA Library/Media Center, Sherman Indian High SchnO1133 *ligka- .Bethel-22 C.114.7.9kee Elementary 111A,School, Taksook Kansas 24 = Mount Edgectiinbe High Haskell Indian Junior College-30 Cherokee High School-44 School-31 Louisiana . liorttiDakaa. Arizona Chitimacha Day School-28 ? Dunseiih Day School -25 -

CilCcue Day School-24. Foit it-often High School-26 - Chilchinbeto.Day School-28 Mississippi 4 Standing Rock Community ChirileBoarding School-31 Choctaw Central High School-32. 'School-26 Cottonwood Day School -24 Turtleq4Ountain Community Dennehotso Boarding School-48Montana School-22 Dilcon School-39 Busby School,--23 Twin Buttesuttes School, No. 37-27 Gila Crossing School-29 WahpetonIndian School-39 Gieasewood School-27 Nevada White Shield School-33 Greyhills HighSchool--738 Stewart Boarding School-36 Hopi Day-School-,-31 Oklahoma Kaibeto Boarding School-28 New Mexico Chllocco Indian School-24 Kaibeto Elementary 'School -3? Albuquerque Indian School 21 COncho School-25 Kayenta Boarding School-28 Bach Boarding School-33 Fort Sill Indian School-30 Kearna Canyon Library-29 Bread Springs School-26- Riverside Indian School . Leupp Boarding School-39 C.anoncito Community Library-21 Low Mountain Boarding School:L29 Sene'ca Indian School -3 School-24 Chi Chil Tah School-27 Qyqtioyah High School-36 Lukachukai Boarding School-30 Cove Day School-36 Many Farms High School-31 Crowpoint School-25 Oregon Moenkopi Day School-38 Crystal Boarding School-31 _ChemawaIndian School-34 NavajO Mountain Boarding plo'Ay Azhi Boarding School-38 -School-37 South Dakota Nazlini Boarding School-27 Dzilth-Na-O-Di th-Hle Allen Day School-21 Phoenix Indian. School-32 -- Community School=22 Big Coulee School-32 . Pinon*Boarding Insiititte of American Indian Bridger Day School-27 Red Lake Pay-Schoq-37, Arts--34 Bullhead. Day School-23 ROcky Ridge 13oarding Isleta Elementary School-28 Cherry Creek'School-24 Se-h901,38. Laguna Elementary School-24 Cheyenne Eagle Butte High Salt River Day SchoOl-35 San Felipe Day School School-L'.25 Santa Rosa Elementary Library-21 Crazy Horse SChool-39

School -- 35 . . San Ildefonso Day School-34 Crow Creek ReservItion High Santa Res-a Middle School-35 San Juan Day School -34 School-36 Santa Roia Ranch Day- Sanostee Boarding School-34 Flandreau Indian School-25 School L38 SantaClaYa Day School-25 Fort Thompson Community San Simon School-35 Shiprock B6ariling School-36 School-26 Second Mesa Day School-35 Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Little Eagle Day School-30 Shonto &larding School-36 Institute-21 .Little Wound School-29 Teecnospos Boarding School-37 Taos Public School-37 Loneman School Corporation-31 Toyei Boarding School -27 Tesnque Day School-35 Manderson Day School X30

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Buffalo National iliver-66. John F. Kennedy Center-82-83 Indiana DunesVatiOnal . CIA Hot Springs National Park-81 . Mill Operation Library-85 Lakeshore-82 'Pea Ridge National Military National Visitor Center-88 Lincoln Boyhood National Park-90 Rock Creek Nature Center-92 Memorial-85

123 6 .. , ., NATIONAL.PARK SERVICE SITES t .._ ecr.' t . l 'Iowa' -Sangus Iron Works National Lehman Caves National -:Effigy Mounds National, - Historic Site-94 Monument-84 ---" -Monument-42. "-P'" f lierbert floover*Nafional Historic, Michigan ,--- 9 New Jersey Sit' e_40 - Isle Royale National Park-82 Edison National-Historic Site-96' Pictured Rocks National (Morristown National Historical. Kaisas. , Lakeshore='90 Park-87 .'Cherokee Siri); Living ti Thomas A. Edison Library and Museum _;69 Minnesota Archives-96 Fort Larned.NallioLl Historic Grand Portage Ntional

MoniknentL New Mexico 5 Pipestone National Aztec Ruins National Kentucky Monument-91 Monument -64 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace -Voyageurs National Park-97, Bandelier National Monument / National Historic Site-63 64-65. I Cumberland Gap National Mississippi Capulin Mountain National Historical Park-71 Natchez Trace Parkway-88 Monument-67 Mammoth Cave. National Vicksburg. National Military Carlsbad Caverns National Park-85 Park-97,, Park-67 Chaco Canyon National Louisiana Missouri a Monument -68 Chalmette National Historical George Washington Carver Chaco Center Archives and Park-68 kb, National Monumepi -77- Library -68 Jefferson National Expansion El Morro National Monument- Maine Memorial-82 72 , Acadia National Park-63, 82 Ozark National Scenic Fort UniOn;National Islesford Museum-82 Riverways-89 Monument-76 Gran Quiviri National Maryland Montana- Monument-78 Antietam National Battlefield Bighorn Canyon National Pecos National Monument -90 F.c Site-163 Recreation Area-65 §outhwest Regional Office-95 Assateague Island National Custer Battlefield National : White Sands National Seashore-64 Monument-71 Monument-98 toctin Mountain Park-68 Glacier. National Park-77 -1' Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Grant-Kohrs National Historical National HistoricalPark-69 ° Site-78 New 'York (City) Fot McHenty National Federal Hall N nal Monument and Historical Nebraska .Memorial=73 Shrine-75 Homestead _National - Hampton National Historic Monument-80 New York (State) -r/ Site-79 Midwest Archeological Fire Island-National Seashore-73 National Capital Parks- Center-0 Fort. Sta.'nwix National East-88 Midwest Regional Office-86 Monumept-75 Scotts Bluff National Roosevelt-Vanderbilt National Massachusetts Monument-94, Historic Sites-92 Adamsational 'Historic Site-63 Sagamore Hill National Historic °Cape Cod National Seashor-66Nevada Site-93 Salem Maritime National HiStoric Lake Mead National Recreation Saratoga National Historical Site-93 Area-84 ) Park-94

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124 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE SITES.

New York (State) (Cont) Fort Necessity National Cedar Breaks National

Stitute.of Liberty National Battlefield-75 - Monument-68 Monument-96 Getiysbtirg National Military Dinosaur National Monument -72 Nqrth Carolina - Park-77 4 Hopewell Village National Timpanogos Cave National Blue Ridge;Parkwajr-65 HistOric Site-81 Monument-96 Cape Hatteras National Independence National' Historical Zion National Park-99 Seashore-66 Cape Lookout Natiolial Park-812-82 Valley Forge National-Itsiorical- Seashore-66 Park-97 Virgin Islands of the United Statei''' Carl Sandburg Home N4ionat Buck Island Reef National HistOric Site h7 Puerto Rico Monument-65-66 Guilford Courthouse National tiansted National. Historic Military Park-79 Sin Juan National Historic 1 Site-65-66; 70 . Site-94 KingsMountain National Military. Viigin Islands National Park-797 . Park-83--84 * South Carolina 1- Moores Creek National Militiry Fort'umter National irrginia .Park-87 . Monument-75- Appomattox Court House `North Dakota National Ilistoric Park-64 Fort Union Trading Post NationalSouth Dakota Arlington HouseThe Robert E. Historic Site-76 - Mount Rushmore National Lee Memorik1-64 Knife River Indian Villages Memorial-87 B_ ooker T: Washington National Q National Hi'..oric Site-84 Wind Cay National Park7-98 Monument -65 Theodore Roo7AN:'elt Natiodal Colonial National Historical Memorial Park-84, 96 Tennessee Park-70- . '-'---Andrew Johnson National Fredericksburg National Ohio Historic Site-63 Park-76 Cuyahoga Valley Natipnat FOrt Donelson National Military George Washington Birthplace recreation Area-71 Park-74 National Monunient-77 , Mound city Croup National Great Smoky Mountains National Manassas National Battlefield Monument-87 -Park:-79 ParTE-85 'Perry's Victory and International Shiloh, National Military Park-95 .Petersburg Nati nal-Battlefield Peace Memorial -90 ,Stones. River Battlefield -96' '90 William Howard Taft-National Prince William Fore.st Park-91 Historic Site98 Teias Richrnond National Battlefield Big Bend National Park--65 Park,-92

Oklahoma Chamizal National Memorial-68 Shenandoah Natiojal Park-94 . Chickasaw National Recreation Fort tiavis National Historic Wolf Trap'Farm pa& for the .Area-69 Site-74 Performing Arts-99 ( Lake Meredith Recreation < Oregon - Area-84' Crater Lake National Park-71 Lyndon B. Johnson National Washington (State) Fort ClatsoP Historic Site-85 Fort Vancouver National Historic Memorial -74 Padre Maud National Seashore- Site-76 John gay Fciasil Beds National 89-90. Mount Ranier National Park-87 Monurhent82 North Casca es National Utah Park--89 Pennsylvania: Arches Nat4arPark-64 Olympic Natioqal Park-89 Delaware Water Gap National Capitol Reef/National Sin Juan Island National Historic. %creation Area -71 Park-67 . Park-93 ":

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"7 NATION4 PARK SERVICE SITES Y. Washington (State) (Cont.) - Wiseoniin Fort Laramie Natidnal Historic Whitman Mission National Saint Mix Natiorrl Scenic . Site -74- 'Historic Site-98 'Rivers/ay-95' Fossil Butte It ational , ,

1-- West Virgirua Monument-76 ,..Wyoming Harpers Ferry Center"80 Grarid Teton National Devils Tower Na-b-O-nal Park--7p Harpers Ferry National Historical'. 'Monument-72. Park-80 Yellowstone National Pak-99

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Abate, Barbara-11§7 -C;rneal, Lois J.-44 - barmon, Gerald-65 Abskire, Carthll, Thomas B.-78 s. Garrett, Lynda-113 - 8 Ackler, . -.C.arsori,- Barbara J:-33. . Gatlin, Pauline-28 *dams, Don F.-97 Caruso, Tern F.- Georg, Kathleen R.-77 I, 4dams, Earl B.-81 Carver, Naney- Gerard, Beverly- Adlcision, Kenneth Castino, Judith Ghioto, Paul A. an, Mariha-L31 Chamley, Joy R.-25 "Gibbons, Warbafa:-;52 `Al u ro Elizabeth Clark, David IL -68 Gilliam, Ernerstine-9' usie 'Comby-32- Clark, Glerin-0.-91 Gillins, Emily M.-50 Apperson, Joy-28 Clark, Patricia Gonser, Eileen-49, ArchambO, George W.-75. Cloutier, Arthur-77 Goodwin, Georie IL, Jr.-17 Armstrong, Paula-27 Coleman, Alice-16 Goodwin, Jtilia B.-58 Andersen, Vavene .'Coller, Shirley -9 Grant, Elizahltli-43 . Collins, Jerry V.-26 Gray, Hora4 Baca; Eloisa P.-52 Condion, Barbara J.-I5 Green,'Gloria35 Bartels, Eileen K. -112 Conrad, Caren T.-46 Greenup, DarelL-22 Barton, Arlene-44 . Cornwall, Anita M.-44 Gurling, Mike-74 _Bean, Estelle S.31 Coss, Harold T.-93 Gutkind, Sondra D.-81 Beck, John-75 Cox, -Kenneth-86 Beebe, W. D.-f-10'7 Crane, Laura-111 Hall, Patricia-26 Behers,' Janice-58 Dalgarn, John IL -30 Hall, Susan A.-103 Belgarde, Harry-36 .--Daries, Fred-34 Hamilton, Diane-91 Belvedere, Dorothy Davenport, Dorthy E.-710 Harman, Michael-73 Bend4\ Elsie-36 'Davis, Margaret C.-21 Harragarra; Delores-25 Bernstein, Merle-59 Davis, Rosie-11 Harris, Cora L.11 Berti, Sylvia -57 - Davis, Wanda B.-95 Harris, Theresa M.-24 Biggs, lane-108 Dawson, Lola B.-103 Harris, Wilhelmina S.-63 Biggs, Saundra J.-77": Dean, Barbara A.-37 Hassibe, Wendy.:-.17 13ikowski, Leon Dees, Anthony786 ti Hawkins, Charles S.-75 Birdsall Lucy.-16 Deneisosief A-nita=12 Haymond, Philip M.-3 Bishop, Marcia-47 Dennisim Mineva B.-85 Heatwole, Milly-94 Bolton,: ily86 Donovan, William-25 Heebner, MacDonald-84 Bolton, Willi -97 Durkee, Naomi-58 Heinz, Katherine M.-29 1Bozeman,- Ira-51 'Headers, Norman D.-78 Bradley; Alcyone B.-73 Eaton, Lewis A.-74. Henderson, Bob-70 Brady, Stephanie-48 Eisenberg, Velma-28 Henry, B. William, Jr.-74

Brandt; Sally7-51 . Ellsworth, Julia-33 Hepler, Sue-70 - Brantly, F. Mary-12 English, Kathy-80 Herr, William M.-96 - Breazeale,Renee-42 Ewing, Piggy-t14 Hewell, Martha Brewer, Carolyn Ann-25 Hibbert, Karen L.-103 Briggs, Robert P.-S8 Feezel, Barbara A.-50 Hicks, J. Riciiard -36 Britton, Barbara F.-103 rFeli-x:-Rita H.-70 Hildegrand; Duane D..--;34 Truce, Robert G.-65 Fender, Anith 1vlarie-92 Hinchliffe, Louise Bucknall, Da Jane -99. Ferguson, Esther M.-23 HOdgins, Wellesley -35J Buffalomeat, Nellie' K.-36!- Ferrate, Calmie-52 Hopkins,isabella=-17. Burnett, _Lowell M:L39 Fmk, William-80 Horrocks, James. P. -92 Bussigd, Fiaricis A.-75 -Fish, Connie-45 ":Horse, Imogene-32 7.. Calhoun,Andrey-91 Franks, Victoria-48 Howell, Evelyn E.-48 Capps, Jim-6*- Fredricks, Evelyn-34- Hoy, Wilton73

Carillo, Teri=47" Fuller, Hazel-50 Hoyle,'Stephen J.-5 _ Carithers, Douglas -88` Fuqua, Ann A.-64. Hubbard, William F:.-L79

5 i27 a.,-,a1tag 6/A4, f. -

Huffer, Mary May, William J.-29 - Palmet, John2-94 Hug Hes, Eula S.-27 .. Mayets, JoyCe-49 Palmer, Marguerite G.-12 Hulk, Theo` =-5 McCauley, Cynthia-111 Panana, Paulin-34 .Huntzinger,-Daiid H.-84 McDonald, Mary-36 Pass, Marjorie-47 9 516. .McDougal; Rokeit-B.-59 Pennybacker, Mary P.-9 ' Ice, ithel-33 McNaughton, hi:set-111 tIPersson, Nondan-33 Ingraham, Laurie E. -?0 Medley, Steve-0 Peterson, Bruce-90 t Meikle,.Lyndel--78 Philhrick, Douglas R.-30 Jackson, 'Victor L.-99 Messick,'Carl-3 Phillips, \John Wesley-84 Jenseir, Mary Lynn-81 Meyer, Bonnie M.,--287 'Phillips, MichaCiL94 Johnson, Dorothy L.-9 Miculka, Jaznes.E:-76. Pike, Ellazan M.-47 - Johnson, Kathy-45 Miller, Nancy-97 flarnann, PauLE.-75 Johnson, Marlene Milliken; Charles C,-87 Pollock, Jeanne 1,-44 Johnston,,Mrs. Jimmie B.-60 Milliren, Patricia A.-93 Powers, Annette C..82 Jon/is; Nellie G.-58' -.Mitchell, Patricia Ann-86 Pratt, Elaine-43' Judson, Christ-64 Mohlhenrich, John S.-88 Preston, Marie-3 Montgomery, Allan L.-97 Province, William 11-39 Kaufman, TereSa-32 Montoyer, Henry-37 ,Keck,Alary Ellen-3 Moser, Zackui-32 Querry, Lorraine E.-. Kessler, Carl -4 Moore, Rubye C. -11. Kttterling, Moore, Wlma -37 Rath, Hoyt a-90 - ,Robert K.-76 Moran, Paul F.-57 Raines, Sally-10 KrOui,,Dcsris' L-5 Morrow, Hooper-81 Razo, "Richard-68 Kruge, Carol-66 Mount, James E.-72 Reaves,,George A.-95 Kuik, Louise T.-26 Multer, Ms. El-Peret-112- Reese, Ray D.-23 '5 4 Mulloney,"Paul F.-107 Reis, Judy 11-97 LagCmann,.Robert-76 Musgrave, Karen-82. Reynolds,QRobert-67 Lambertien, Ann-49 Myers, aarySe D.-79 Richey, Roy C.-76 Lane,, Paul -38 Myers, Marie-33 Rieger, Donna M.-10 Larison, Ruth A.--92 Riggs, Gladys B.-47 Larson",-Melba-43 A Nathanson, Da;id-80 Riley, Genevieve IL K.-93 Larson, Signic-3 Nation, Carolyn-9 Riley, S. Calvin-99 Lazo, Marilyn-M.-77 Nation, James R.-16 Ripley, Mary-45 .Legg, Shirley A.-47 Nelson, Carolyn-43 Robinson-Miley, Mary-88 Little, Robert-111- Nelson, Lucille M.-12 Roe, Patsy' R.-38 - Livingston, Michael C.-74 Nettles, Wendy-45 Romagnino, Lenore K.-47 Longbrake, Faye-24 Nix, Shirley-147 Romero, Cordelia-21 . Loomis, Mrs..IL-68 ` Roth, Gary G.-93 Lowenthal, Larry-75 -O'Connor, Patricia-48 Rothe, Robert-63, 82 Lynch, Charlotte-10. . Okey, S. Paul-71 Ruddle,-Charles T.-91 - Olson, Linda L.-78 ./ Russell, Elberta Manar, Hugh E....7.-75 _ "Olson, Virgil -71 Rian, Irene -31 1Mangum, Neil C.-72 Oneida, Carlotta R.-51 Ryan, P. J.-83 r.. <- Mann, Joyce A.-112 Orlando, William FL-85 Mann, Louise-53 Eavald, Noland-90 Sage, Anne K.-148 Manthe, Sonja .-43. Otto, Betty-63 St. Lawrence, Christine Li a -104 Marsh, Ramona-27-.., Overby, Milton S.-30 . Salisgury, Vera Maishall, Herbert D.-69 Owens,aCenna Sanchez, Carmen C.-50 Martinez, Georgianna E.-51t Sandness, Selma-3' Martinez, Linda -25. Padilla, Rosie-5i Sapp, Blossom-70 Mathews, Thomas W.-68- Paige, Bruce B.-77 Sather, Windy-23 Maxwell, Martha-45 Palmer, Cheryl K...L49 Saundels, Mary -66

130 116 4-e Scarlail4rok,h, Karen-49 Stumpff, Linda Weber, Warren R.-67 schait, L.-64 Sublett, DOrothy-46 Weinbiuni, Paul Ch-96 1 . ',West, D. Alexa-23 Schloss, Sandra-26 . , Rosalie A.-112 Talley, Gary-y.-63 Westori, Helen-46 'Schumeitli; Robert-98 Tanski, Henry M., Ir.-73 Westphal, Bill-79 Schippteek, John L.-84- Tarbert, Anita'W. -1B Whalen, Mrs. Sidney-53 civil P.-15 :Taylor, Geraldine B.-52 . White Bull, Connie-23 - Searnan, Catherine C.-66 Thiessen, Thomis Wideman, Jimmie Ann76 Seienkranz, A. 14:-93- ThOmpsOn, Terrence J.-22 Wilcox,'Bill-65 ar Shaw, G:retchex;-92 Tiff, JOhn Wilkerson, Catherine -70 Shea, Ken -fl Tinney, Edward E.-69' ',Wilkips, Eleanore-17 hepard, Martha L.-4 -tones; IVIarquetti-70 Wilkinson, Jimmie L.-15 Shepard, Samuel P.-57 Truesdell, William G.-87 Y,Villia'n2s, Mary-74 7 ShepPard, Betty-35 Williams, Richard N.-71 Cathryn -44. Vaughn, Sam-76 Wilson, Beverly-68 Sniith, Dolly-35 Veruto, Louis J.-90 Wilson, Caroline-68 Smith, Jane 1-1.2.-12 Voorheeq, Alice Bedard-30 Wilsoit Ronald G.': Smith, Mary S.-24 Wiltshire, Denise Smith, Thomas 0. C.-17 Waddell, Sally A.;-46 Wise, Margaret .-17 Smithejaleiie k-10 re Wagoner, Ora M.-45 Worthington, Cynthia W.-72 Soderberg Lisa-104 Waldron;: Larry-82, Wright, AnnZinley--15

Spurlockarlesetta-98 Walker,..... Frank-79 ..$ Staulss,Hilda E.-80, Walker, G. Melveta-38- Yazzie, Arthie-37 Stevens, Anita Jo-31 Walls:Richard it.-99 Young, Gloria H.-11 Stockwell, Dorothy -22 Watson, Georgianna-a6 S-Creiff G. Elaine-111 Weber, Bruce-66 Zimmerman, Nina-29

Stiuble, lqrs. Lee ,C.-69 O. 1 J - qua - 77%---

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1317: INDEX r Adams, Broolcs,..1848-1927-63- Southwest, New-64, 81, 97 Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886-63 Spanish and precolOnial times27g Adams, Ilerr, 1838-191'8-63 Utah-72 Atlams, John:Pres. U.S.217354826--63( Archf.ological atku of Ohio;1919--- Adams, John Quincy, Pres. 4767-1E48-63 Architidure ; Adena-87 history-104 Age pi.Elegance-92- Architecture, American-73

Air quality, California-50 Colorado:-92 - Alaska-46 Architecture, Georgian. history-95 ; Hampton Mansion-49 - publications of USBM and USG Archives regiOnal materials-31 BLM library; Roswell, Alaska. Dept. of Fish and Gene Chaco Center Archives and Lib reports-111 indexes, subject and,proper ames-68 Alaska native eiclaiizis settlement act-9 Chilocco Indian Sc)12ool library -24 Alaska pipeline project proposal -104 historic preservation, ecords-104 Alaska Resonrces Library-4 -Spanish materi aN-Library of Congret767 All Indian Pueblo Council, Inc. ona . contract awarding school,control to CoUna-21 Qtory24 Altioechi, Julia Cooley, Wolves against the moon, figrthenr' original MS-82 anthropology,archeology,ethnology,geol.- Aluminiimresearch-58 ogy-99

Alveison, Douglas Creighton; 1931 . Arkansas, biology, geology-66 Russian geological book collection-17 Arkansas White-Red River Basin report-58 Aine-rican history see United States. History Arkansas-White River Interagency American literature-67 minutes and /or annual reports -15-16 AmeriEan ReVolution see United States. Revolution, Arts-24, 34 1775 -1783 Hispanie48 Amphibians -84 Arts and crafts. Anasazi culture see Pueblo Indians primitive-65 . Ancient monuments of the Mississippi Vidley,Sinith-- see also Decorative and useful arts2,-..;..: soniancontributions, to knowledge, vcd. 1, Astronomy o . 1846 --- 87 Districtof 4gphrinbia-92 Animals, Legends and stories of-28,34. Oklahoma-69-9 Anthropology AtlanticCampaign, 18,64 83 New Mexico-68 Audio - visual library service Southwest, New-24 Alaska-31 Utah-67 Arizona-31 / Antiques-79 New Mexico-21 Antiquities, protection-43 SOuth Dakota--33- Apache Iridians, Wars:774 Automatic data processing-16 Appomattox Cam- pargn, 1'865--- 64 Aviation,1North Carolina-66 Appomattox Court House, Va-64 Aztecs-64 Archaeology. Ariz.ona-90 Badlands,.N.13-96% Colorado-103 -Baltimore, Battle of 1814 so District of Columbia-104. Fort McHenry, Md., Bombardment of-75 Georgia-88 Barrier island ecology-67 Grand Canyon-78 Bats-67 Iowa-72 Bighorn Canyon, Mont. Montana-48 archeology, ethnology, geology, history-65 New Mexico-68, 90,_95- BIO Sciences information Service-112 135 / pale.5 /3Z /33ri?`/ r)k, r ogr:aphy-22, 24, 33, 39 SoUtiz ritHigh' Cascades, geology natural 119. Biology - Florida-73, 113 'Cate, Margaret Davis-86 Grand Canyon,--,78, Cattle trails, Texas-85 Mary lamt48 Central Plains, archeology-86 NeW Mexico-72 Chaco Canyon, N.1* archeology -68 . OlrlahoTha-:69 Chalmette National Cemetery, La., burial records-68 Wyoming -76 Chemical engineering-57 - Biometry -11"2, 113 Chemistry -57, 58 - Bioticcommunities,,freshwater,pRsticidetoxic- Chemistry, Inorganic-16 ity-111 Chemistry, Organic-16 Birds. Cherokee Indians, culture-24 Colorada-112 Cherokee Outlet, 1893 opening ;69 Florida-73 Chesapeake and. Ohio Canal Marylaniirrisearch-113 history and cultural history to 19 69 Rock Creek Park-92 Chesipeake and Ohio Canal Company --69 Texas-90 Cheyenne language Blacks NorthernCheyenne-English,English-Northern ,education-80 Cheyenne dictionary-23' history-65, 77 Chicamacomico River, Md.-66 Blacksmithing-65 Children's literature Botany four and five year-olds-32 Alaska 77' gra' dos 1-8-32 Arizona-97 primary school-33 Minnesota-113 Arizaa-24, 33, 37; New Mexico-67 Louisiana-28 Oklahoma-69 New Mexico-36 Utah-72 South Dakota-30, 32 BcicesCrossRoadsNationalBattlefieldPark, Chippewa Indians,,culture-78 . Miss -88 Clark, George Rogers, 1752-1818 Ikrown, John, 1800-1859 80 Illinois countrycampaign, 1787-1860--76 .436 Run, 1st Battle, 1861- - - -86 Cliff-dwellings Ball Run, 2nd Battle, 1862 --- 86 Anaszi-88 Busby SchoolCultural Center-23 Tonto-97 Climate-49 Ca cps ecology-93 Coal, Colorado -45 California, history and natural history-99 Coal miners, health and hygiene-5 Camp, Pedro Coal mines and mining Liber primus bapiismorum parochiae Sancti.Petrei; envirornnelataliaspects, Pennsylvania-58 Florida' Orientalis_(1768-1784)-67 safety regulations --5 Camp Sherman, Ohio-87 Codes of law see Law-Codification Canada, exploration and history --78 Cold Regions Research EngineeringLaboratory-4 Canals, Northwest, Pacific-107 Colonial historysee United StatesHistoryColonial. Cape Cod, Mass., ecology, history, natural history-66 period, ca. 16,00-1775 Careers, see Vocational gukdance Colonial warssee UnitedStatesHistoryColonial Caribbean area hi4ry-94 period, ca. 1600-1775 -_CArPentrY-65 Colorado. State Engineer Cartography-17 early reports-15 Carver, George Wa.shihgton, 1864-1943--- 77 Colorado. State Water ConservationBoard-15 Cascade Range Colorado National Momirpent,Colo. North Cascades geology, natural and culturalhistory-70 human and natural history-89 Colorado River-16

136 CommunitYaand Ilra 17-39 Dutton, Clarence Edward, 1841-1912 Ind an reservations-23 , Tertiary history of Grand Czmyo): district, 1882 Comprehensive education and training act-24, 73 (15 vols.)-99 Confederate States of Arnerici. Army official records-76 EarthResourcesTeChnology:-. Satellites.Arowse .Confederate States of America. Navy fc` File-15 officiaj records -76' Earth sciences Coral reefs and islands, Virgin Islam California -17 Coronado National Memorial, Ariz Colorado 46 natural and cultural history-70 Maryland-788 Creek fildians-81 TexaS---15. , Creek War, 1813-1'814,-81 Eastern National Park and'Monument Association-97

. Crow Indians-65 Ecology-111, 112 Cultural resources-43, 44, 48 research-107

.1 Culture, Prehistoric-87 Arizona-4'31 Curriculum Colorado-92 aids,-21, 23 - Georgia -89 elementary-39 Pennsylvania-7-77 grades K-8.-32 Utah-72 grades 1-8-25 Economics-48, 51, high school-31,, Edison, Thomas Ali/a, 1847-1931-96: Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876-71 Education, Elementary--35 Custis, Gecitge Washington Parke, 1781-1857-64 4cherokee Custom Hduse, Salem, Mass. K-6th grades -24 government publications-93 curriculum-21 early childhood-32 `Dams, Northwest, Pacific-107 ,,. early childhOod-8th-31 Day, John-82 grades K-3-23 Death Valley, human and natural history-71 grades K-8-24, 27, 28, 30;36 Deyware Water Gap, N.J. and Del-72 grades 6-8-35 Desert Research Institute Arizona-27, 29, 31,35, 34, 38 Lehman caves studies, 1968-85 New Mexico-26, 28 Deserts South Dakota-26, 32 ecology-84 Southwest, New -26 natural history -98 Educational Resources Information Center-23 Mexico-97 Educators New southern California83 professional reading-23,37 de Soto, Hernando, 1500?-1542-72 see also Teachers Detective and mystery stories-28 Eighteenth century life and crafts-77, 81 Dictionaries Eisenhower, Dwight David, Pres. U.S., 1890-1969-77 North e Cheyenne- English,English-Northern Ellis Island, N.Y. records, historic photographs:-96 Ch enne-23 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 1803-1882 Diderot, Denis, 1713-1794 collected works -83 Encyclopidie -94 Emigrants diary transcripts-94 writings (vols. 1-39)-77 Emigration and immigration Douglas, Henry Kyd-63 oral recollections of immigrant Americans-96 Douglas County, Oreg., information 1950-present-50 Embry, William Hereley, 1811-1887 Draper, Lyman Copeland, 1815-1891 Notes of a military reconnaissance, 1848-49 microfilm MS collection, University of Wisconsin, Energy-43, 44, 47, 50 1 Madison-83 -84 Engineering-17, 48, 49, 5,58, 77 Dunes see Sand-dunes- England, history-74

12o Environment physiology-112 projects-16 Alaska-41 Arizona-49 Five Civilized\Tribes, secondary education-36 . California-52 Flood control-107 . Colorado-47, 86, 107 Flora and fauna Georgia-95. . California-91 Nevada-44, 46, 47 Tennessee-79 southeastern U.S.-103 Virgin Islands-70 Utah-51, 96 Florida. Environmental contaminants -112 history, Southern Florida-73 Environmental education natural history-66 Indians-82 Folk-lore-, American-67, 68 New York-93 Folkways see Manners and customs Tennessee-46 . Forest fires, Glacier NatiEmal Park, Mont., record

Environmental geology notes (incomplete)-82 from 1910-77 - EnviranthentalMpact statements-43, 46. torestry-43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50,51, 52, 53 Alaska-11i Fort Ancient-87 California-103 Fort Circle Parks, Md-88 Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic-48 -Fort Davis, Tex., records, 18544891-74 -Nevada-49 Fort.Frederica, Ga-74, 85 Environmental law-4 Fort Frederica National Monument, Ga-86 Environmental pollution-58 Fort Jefferson, Fla-73 Environmental protection-48, 51. Fort Larned, Kan., history, 1859-1878-74 g Environmental sciences-48- Fort McHenry, Md-75, It r Erie, Ohio -87 Fort McHenry, Md., Bombardment ofsee Baltimore, ERTS see Earth Resources Technology Satellites Battle of, 1814 EssexInstitute,:Salem; Mass-93 . Fort Moultriea.S.C., graphics, 1776-date-76 .Ethnicgr Fort Point, CAlif.,military history-75 Ethnology, Fort Pulaski, Ga. Arizona-90, 97 construction, 1829-1847 Georgia-88 daily correspondence with Washington-75` Montana-65 preservation and restoration repci 75 Fort Stanwix, N.Y. history ando'nal MSS-75 Fairy tales-24 FOrt Sumter, S.C., graphics, 17 6-date-76 Farming and crafts,.19th century:-65 Fort Vancouver, W.asb -76 Fiction -39 Fort Washington, Md-88 elementary -22, 31 Fortifications, Spanish in San'Juan -94 Fine arts see Arts Fossilsjsee Paleontology Fire prevention and control.-43, 49, 50 Fredrick Douglass-Hom, D.C.-88' Fire rehabilitation-46 Frontier and pioneer life-74' Fire weather data,' Glacier National Park, Mont -77. cattle era--78 Fish-cultm'e-412 : Ftir trade Fish babitat5113 history -65 Fish health; 'Kwquarterly) -112 American-Canadian-78 Fishetiee North Dakota-96 California-=52 Northweft-76 FlOridaL-113 'Upper Missouri River 76 FisheS ; $ bffiliographi=11 Garierson, B. H., papers-74 biology-1 Gas-4 diseases -"112 offshore-43 Geography -3l - Gypsum sand dunessee-Sind-dunes Geology Arizona--:90 Hafnium/zirconium, bibliographiss--57. California-16, 18 Haleakala National Park, Hawaii Grand Cariyon-78 natural and human history-79 ye. Hampton Mansion, Towson, Md. . Indiana-16 r Louisiana-17 book Collections of past occupants-279-80 Nevada,-84 Hanson, John Mills, collection-86 New MexicoI5,-72 Hardin County, Ky-63 Oklahoma -69 HARP, see Historical and Archeological. Research% Oregon-82 Project -Polar regions-57 Harpers Ferry, W..Va., history-80 Southwest,. New -15 Harper's Weekly, reprints, 1861-1864, 18.66 76 Utah-64, 67, 72 Hatteras, Cape, N.C.-66 Virginia-17 °Hawaii Wisconsin-17 arts and crafts, botany-91 Wyoming-76 Geophysics, Gulf of Mexico -17 map collection -98 Georgia Hawaii Natural History Associa tiOn-80 coastal history-85 Hay, Jphn, 1838-1905 history-74 . -bilAographical material on-85 w Georgia. Dept. of Archives and History-86- 4-leaVir metals-113 Georgia Ilistorical Society-86 . Henry Wandrus collection -80 - Georgian architecture see Architecture, Georgian Herbaria-98 Geothermal resources -17, 47, 107 - Heringen collection 1 -7 Gettysburg, Battle of, 1863-77 Hides and skins Gettysburg Campaign, 1863-77 mammal skins-92 -Gilbert, Grove Karl, 1843-1918 .Ffigh schools-21, 31 HistOry of Lake Bonnerille, 1882 --=-85 Highland Scots, North Carolina -87 Glaciology, Alaska-77 Historic. American Building Stiivey (HAWS) -94' Golden Isles, Ga-86 - Historic buildings-86 . Goode, George Brown Hampton House-79 -The ft.she_rie,s and fishery industries of the United Historic sites preservationL77 States, vol. 1, 1887-111 Historical and Archeological Research- Project-75 Grand Canyon, Ariz., history-78 Historical- record preservation see Archives Grand. Canyon Naiional-Park. Research Library 7 History annual reports, Superintendent and cultural- naturalist 78 Ariiona-70 Grazing-43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 50, 51 Uman-84 Great Britain, boundaries; United States-93 ding-81 Great Lakes Ho' IIIVAiairiri;:efilture:=8V ecosystem-111 Hoover, Heitiert,Clark,;Pres. U.S., 18741964L-- 80 history of area-90 Hopi Indians-88 Great Sand Dunes-National Monument,Colo. - caretakers of Second Mesa Library-35 naturd and human history-79 Horse and bArro st:udiei-49 . Great Smoky Mountaiiis Hot Swings National Park, Ark. geology, histoty-79 geology, history, and natural history-81 Great Smoky. Moimtains Natural ffistory Associa- Hubbell, Donald Sidney, 1906- tion-79 4 Humanities--81 Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Tex-67 Hydroelectric power--107 Gulf Island National Seashore, Fla. andrMiss. Hydrology

natural and cultural history-79 41, California1.8

_ 139 ,122 Hydrology (Cont.) South Dakota:-36 Colorado-16 Utah-23 New Mexico-15 legal statuslaws, etc-9 New-York (State)-15 19th century activities-74 - 4 Southwest, New-15 periodicals 1879-,microfilm-33) Wisconsin-17 prehistory-97'. . print and nonprint materials7-36 Illinois state-geographical-survey-,-82 tribal- constitutions and charters-2I Immigration see Emigration and immigration wars Independence.Hall Association; papers-81 1850's to 1880's-74 Indian Claims Commission decisions-21 Florida Indian literature Great Plains-91 Arizona.=24 Northwest, Pacific-74, 89, 95 - Utah-23 Southwest, New-21; 31, 38 Indian selkleterrnination and education assistance_act Upper Midwest-91 of Jinuary 1975-21 Invertebrates, Texas-90 Indiana, rictirwest, history...782 Instructional materials centers, Indian-22 Indiana Dunes K-8th grade-34 o.p. bOoks-82 Iron, history-81 ,-. Indians'OfNOr.th Ainerica-4,25;30 Ironwork, Massachusetts, 17th centuryL94 art and study prints-33 Irrigation; LoWer ColoradoRiver Region-L107 artifacts IslandcheolOgy and vegetation-90. Arizona-27 - Southwest-30 Jackson Hole, Wyo., natural and human history-78 community periodicals -34 'Jamestown Colony-70 cuitce Jefferson, Thomas,Pres. U.S., 1743-1826:82 Georgia-89 bibliographical materials on-85

New Mexico-34 . Jefferson Memorial, Washington, D.C. -85 North Dakota -28, 32,.39 Jesuit relations,eornplete set-82 Oklahoma-30- Johnson, Andrew, Pres. U.S., 1808-1875-63 SOuthDakotaL24, 33, 36 Johnson, Lyndon Baines, Pres. U.S., 1908:1973 education . life and times, oral history-85 Johnson. City, .Arizona-28. . Tex., history, photograph Collec- Cherokee, NC.-724 -tion-85

. Mississippi-32. !Carnal . South Dakota-32, 33 NatiOnal Monument, Alaska, naturalhis- ISoiithwest, NeW-26 tory-83 Kelley, Konrad Irtah-2 . fiction Texas Hill Country, research files-85 Arizona-24, 37 Kennedy, John .Fitzgerald, Pres. U.S.,1917-1963-82 South Dakota-30, 32 edy Center Support Group-82 high schools-74_ Klamath Basin-84 history Kunz, George F.,collection ofgems and pricious Alabama-81 stOites---17- Arizona- 29,31, 70 Lockheed-112 Arkansas-66 lake Erie, Battle of-90 California-33 Land appeals-52 Colorado-65 Land management;-43, 44, 45,47, 40, 50, 51 Georgia --89 Land registration, Kansas, OutletRun, 1893-69 North Dakota -32 Land resources Oklahoma-724; 30, 69 Georgia-95 : Oregon-34 New Mexico-751, 52 140 123 Land use-4, 17, 43, 46; 48, 49, 50,.51,52, 53 'Marine environment-47 appriairs-45 California -91 planning-103 "Marine geology see Submarine geology Language arts-37 Marine sciences-48 : La Rivers, Ira, 1915- Caribben-70 Fishes and Fisheries ofNer;da, --- 85 Maritime history see Navigation-History La Rue County, Ky-63 Maritime frovinces-82 Latir Americi, publications-68 Maryland Campaign,1862 --- 63 Law.-5', 9, 10, 11,12, 51, 63, 77 Maryland folk culture and natural history-68 codification Massachus, (CommonWealth). Legislature-66 Alabama-88 Mathematic' 37,38 Misgkqippi-88. Media centers (Education) see Instructional materials

. Tennessee-88 centers publications:46 Merrill, Et. W. Law enforcement-81, 88, 91 collection of Sitka" negatives, 1800 and 1900'S-95 ,LaW of the sea-4 Mesa Verde National Park,. Colo., archeology-86 Lee, Robert Edward, 1807-1870-64 Metallurgy

Lehman Caves, Nev-L85 . research-58 Leisure reading, grades.1-&--31 Alabama-59 Lewis, Edwin O., papers-81 Minnesota -59 Lewis, Ralph, museology collection-,80 Nevada-57, 58 Lewis and Clark. Expedition-74, 82, 84. Mexico Lewis and Clark journal 74 boundaries library orientation skills, instruction-22 United States Limnology-112 history, 1846-date-68 Lincoln, Abraham, Pres.U.S., 1809-1865-67 publications---.68 bibliographical materials-85 Michigan, history -90 hirthplace,-63 Migration, Internal boy.hooAl years, Indiana 181671830-85 post-Revolutionarr-71 Lincoln, Thiiinas .Military art and science-74 land records, 1804-1816--63 Military history-65, 74, 97-- Lincoln Farm ASsociation Collection, Hodgenville, 18th and 20th century -94 Ky-63 19th centurY7-76 - Lincoln Memorial, Washington, North Carolina-79 Literature, MassachusettS-63 Virginia-86 Little Big Horn, Battle of the, 1876-71 Military life, the Plains - 74 Little Kinnakeet River-66 Enos Abijah, i870-1922 Lost .Colony -66 published books-92 Louisiana, history-68 Mineral industries, health and safety-5 Lower Colorado 'River Region, project histories-107 Mineral lands see Mines and mineral resources Lowery, Woodbury, 1853-1906. Mineral resources see Mines and mineral resources Florida.M.SS (1551-1800)-67 Mineralogy Virginia-17 Mammals-67 Mineralogy, Particulate -57 Mammoth Cave, Ky., history and naturalsciences7-85 Minerals See Mines and mineral resources Management-44, 45 Mines and mineral resources-45 Manassas; Battles of, see domestic and international material -59 Bull:Run;-1st Battle, .1861 lands-43 2nd Battle, 1862 management-44

.Manners and customs, Ozark region-66 Alaska-57

Marin .Connty, huiSan history-48.- Arizona-48 Marine biology, Virgin Islands-66 California46, 50, 52, 58

141 124 Mines and mineralresources (Cont) California-98 Colorado-45 ----Guam-98 Hawaii-58 Hawaii-98. Idaho-58 Nevada -98 Montana -48; 58 Nation's Capital see United States. Capital Nevada-46, 49, 58 The Native American, 1991-1931-32 New Mexico-5V, S1, 52, 58 Native American cultures -72 Oregon -49, 57, 58 A Native American materials-36 Utah-47, 51, 58 Natural histoiy Washington (State)-59 Alaska-77 Wyoming-53 Arizona-70, 81, 90, 91 Mining-43, 47, 57; 59 California-71, 84, 94 Mining economics S7 Colorado-71, 73,.86, 92 Mining engineering-57, 58 eastern U.S.-71 Mining geology-58 Florida-66 Minnesota InterlibraryTelecommunications Grand Canyon-78 change-112 Hawaii-80 Mississippi River ecosystem-112 Kentucl5- nissouri ,Mraigan-82, 90 Middle Missouri archeology-84 Z NOada-84 Missouri River /nteragenc.9-16 New Mexico-95 Modoc Indians New Spain-66. Wars, 1873 7-'84 New York-73 Mogollon Indidns-78 Oregon - 74.x.1 Mormons and Mormonism-91 - PennsylVania175 Mound City Group NationalMonument, Ohio South Dakota-98 archeology-87 Soutl eastern U.S.-95 Mount Desert Island, Me-63 . sul4lopical regionsL-97 Mount McKinley National Park,Alaska -;- Tennessee-79 history and natural histdrys :437 '44. Texas-65. Mount RainierWash., naturalhistory. Utah-67, 68, 99 Muir, John, 1838-1g14 Virginia-91, 95 files-83 West Virginia-80 Niu.rfreesboro, Battleof, 1862-1863-96 Wyoming. 72z Museology Natural resources-4 Ralph Lewis Collection-80 Museum libraries Alaska-Glacier National Park-77. Carl California-50, 52, 103. Sandburg Home NationalHistoricSite Colorado-45, 47 Library-67 Idah -51 Edison National Historic Site, NJ.-96 esota-46 Mushrooms, Rock Creek Park-92 _ Nevada-47 Music libraries, 19th century-64 New Mexico-65 Muster rolls, Valley Forge-97 Mystery Oklahoma-69 storiesseeDetectiveand. mystery Oregon748 stories- Southwest, New-98 National Fishery ResearchLaboratory, la Crosse, Utah-49, 51, 58. Wis. Library Natural Resources Lthrary-80 indexing, literatu views-112 'Law Branch--4r -National Natural RCkOurces Lffirary.and Information "Natural sciencesee Natural histo7 Systemiii . Nature guides-93 Navajo National parks-81, 92, 96r. . CultureCenterCollection, SanOstee; Arizonat,-?8 : , N.M.-34 Navajo Indians Ornithology, New Mexico-67 1_ ---ethnohistory-81- 4-- _ - school library -22, 27 personal library in Effigy Mounds National Monu- Navigation history-67 ment Library-72 Great Lakes-90-91 -cN. Outdoor recreation Negro-education see Blacks-Education California-46 Neilson, Winthrop-94 Colorado-92 Nevada caves-85 - Michigan-103, New England history-83 Minnesota-113 New Mexico New Mexico-51, 52 history-72 Outdoor Recreation -Resources- Review COmmission . regional geology-67 reporti,. complete (1966)-103 Spanish Colonial history-78 Outer Banks, hiStory-66 .

. New Orleans, Battle of, 1815' --- 68. , Oxon Hill Farm, Mdi--88 New York (City), history' 73 'Ozark region7-66 Nez Perce Indians- culture, western history-89 botany, culture, geology, history-89 Nicolay, John George, 183Z-1901 Abraham Lincoln: a history, 1890 85 Paintings, Southwest ndian-30~ Ninetemith century Pajarito Plateau antiquities-65 bdoks- for thevictorian horn e-83 '7 Paleo-Indians-87 lifestyle and technology 76 Paleontology Nonfiction, elementary-31 New Mexico-67 North America,-archeology 68 Oregon-82 North Carolina Utah-72 history, colonial and revolUtionary-87 Virgiilia-17 - Spanish records-collection 682 (1566-1800)-67 Wyoming-76 Northern Cheyenne-English, English-Northern' Chey- Paleopathology-76 enne dictionary-23 Papago literature-35 Northwest, Pacific Papeles de Cuba (17784791)-67 19th century history-93 Parkman, Frailcis, 1823-1893 .recreation,technical and-planning sinforma- France and the New rPorid-82 . tion-104 Parks-82, 95 Northwest Territory,4evelOpmentinto statehood --76 management-77: Particulate mineralogy see Mineralogy, Particulate The Oakes -93 Pea Ridge, Battle of, 1862-90 Ocean environment, natural history -64 Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, Mass-93 Offshore dying (Petrolenm) -see Oil, well drilling, Pennsylvania history, 18th century-81 Submarine Pennsytdria.mogazine--07 Oglala Indians, manageri, Laneman School-32 Performing arts, history-99

Ohio College Library tenter-112 Pesticides-113 .

_Ohio-Erie Canal-87 . toxicity-7411, 112 Oil . Petroleum engineering, Gulf of Mexico-17 offshore -43 Petrology, Yirginia-47 _Alaslca44 Pharmacology 112 -Philadelphia',-- Pa. ' shale-47 history; 18th century-:81 Oil well drilling, Subniarine-17 Philadelphia Contributionship and Mutual Assurance Oklahoma history -69. insurance survey file-8I "Omaha Exposition, negatives taken by Frank Rine-- Philosophy -63 hart-30 Physical sciences -58 Oregon .Trail, hiStory7-94 Physics-57, 58 Oregon Trail Museum Association-794. Picture books for children-33, 38.

_ .143 Pig War, 1$59-1872-93 Reclamation projects Pioneers Northwest, Pacific-107 history-r70, - Recreation-43, 44; 45, 46, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53, 66, Great Smoky Mountains-79 82, 95, 96;403, 104,10E Piscataway Park, Md-88 see also Outdoor recreation./ Plains Indians -75Y 77, 96 Recreational reading-37 - Plants The Red Skin, 1950-1475-32 ecology-41Z ' Redwood ecology -88 Rock Creek Park-92 Redwood National Park, Calif. The Plymouth Records, 10 vols., 1620-Ca.1700, and establishment, history, natural history-9I 1861 ed-66 Reefi Polynesians, human history-80 Texas-90 Potowmack Company49 see also Coraleefs andislands Power plants; Northwest, Pacific-107 Reference books-39. Power resources, Lower Colorado River Region -107. Indians of North America-22 Predatory animals, control-112 legal-44, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, Si, 103 Preservation and restoration" techniques-79. technical --44 Preservation of hiStOrical records see Archives Regimentalhistories see under United States'. Civil Presidio, San Francisco, Calif. War, 18614865 military history-75 Regional planning, Colorado-92 Prettyman, William S., 1828 -1932 Remote sensing-17 '-' photograph collection-69 Reptiles Public landS botany reptiles-84 Arizona---48 Rinehart,.Frank A..-30 California-50, 52 ,Rio Grande Compact-16 Colorado-45 River basins-49 . Montana-43, 48 planning-- 43,103 Nevada-49 Rivers, Ozark re -66 New Mexiec450. Robinson, Alan Oregon-49 mares biology reprint file-97 Utah-51 Rock Creek Park, p.c. 'WyOming53 histOry, activities=92.: Public Law 93- 638-32 '.Ifocks, Rock Creek Park-92 Pueblo Indians Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo. cliff-dwellings-88 documents, theses, scien -fic and historicalre- culture-65, 78 search ppers-92 Puerto Rico, history-94 kodent control-112 Purchase, Samuel, 1575?71626 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, Pres. U.S., 1882-1945- 'Pilgrims-82 92 Pa-in-Bay, Ohio; history-90 Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U.S., 1858-1919-43 ROzaire,CharlesE.,1927- archeological report, Quality control -16 , 1963--- 85 'Quebec (Qty), Qtre-,listory-82 -Rugs, Hubbell influence-81 Ruhle, George C. -77 Ranch fife, Texas Ill. COuntrY-85 Russo-American history-95. Range management-43, 44,- 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 Sacagawea (Indian maid)-84 cadastral surveys-48 :Safety-747, 49 Readers guide (abridged)-36 -Saguaro National Monument, Ariz. Reading (Elementary)-27, 29, 37 natural history-43 Reading readiness-38 Saint Croix Falls, Wis.,.local history-93 `.1*: Salado River, Tex. and Mex. Skins see Hides and skins Indian antiquities-97- Smithsorian InstitutiOn Salem MaritiMe National Historic Site; Mass: -'"",.annual reports, 11 vols-72 local, maritime, administrative history-93 Social sciences 'Sand-dunes .Arizona-35, 37, 39- Indiana Southwest Indian tribes-,31 biology and geology-432 Social studies see Social sciences New Mexico Spckeye salmon fisheries-83 gypsum-98 Soil conservation, New Mexico-*0 Texas-90 Soils *Sandburg, Carl, 1878 -1967 - ,-.Colorado-45, 107 personal working library-67 Montana-147 San Jan Island, Wash., cultural, military, national .Oregon-44 history-93 Solid waste recycling-57 Santa Fe Trail-65, 75, 76 Sonoran Desert Saratoga Campaign, 1777 94 cultural and natural history, ecology-89, 93 School libraries South Dakota, 'botany and geology-87 K-8th grade -22, 29, 37 South Mountain, Battle of, 1862 --- 63 K-12th grade-23, 25, 33,39 Southeast Regional Upland Field Research Labora- Alaska-22 tory -79 Arizona-30 SoutheasternStates,archeology,ethnology,his- Mississippi -32 tory-95 New Mexico-22, 33, 34, 35, 37 Southern Campaign, 1780-1781L-79 North Dakota-39 Southern Highlands, culture, histOry, natural his- South Dakota-21, 23, 39 tory-65 'School libraries (Elementary) 'Southwest, New-38 grades archeology-68, 86, 98 K-5-38 bibliogaphy-28 K-6-38 cultural and natural history; ecology-89, 98 K-8-3Z 39 ethnic history-68; 86 K-12-22 history-24, 81, 98 1 -6-35 Santa Fe Trail, history and.natural hisfo-76 °- Southiresi InterageAcy Compact-16. Alaska-22 gOuthweitlfontonentiiepen:ts-95.- .' Ariz' ofia--:28, 38 - reports 1935-1940-72

Mississippi-32 Space sciences--16 . NewlWxico-35" Spaniar4 in the United States, history' andex

NorthDakota-25 ; tiori-L66;72 . South Dakota-32 ti Speleology-67, 96 School libraries (High school)-32 Sports-33 Southwest material-26, 38 -Indian, North ota-28 .Schdol libraries (Middleschool4-32/e; Stansbury, Howard, 1786-186S Schultz, James Willard. f "- Exploration and survey of the-valley of the Great

books-al?out Plains Indiang-77 Salt Lake of Utah, 1849 --- 99 . . 'Science, Arizona=24; 37, 38, :Statewide comprerensive outdoor recreation. plans Se.i. lampreys, Alaslca-111 (SCOR.P) ( 03 Sei fife see Maxine environment 1- Statistics-45, 51, Seashore ecology, natural history-64 Statue of Liberty, records-:96- Sequoia sempenirens collections-88 Statutes' Seventeenth century, history-94 Arizoria-9 Shiloh, Battle of, 1862 --- 95 Colorado-9. Serra Nevada, history and natural history-99 New Mexico-9 Silver articles, Hubbelrinfluence-81 145128. Statutes4(Cont.) Civil War, 1861-1865-63, 69, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, '77,-83;-86;-95,-97

Stetson, John Patterson, .1884- letters-96 . ,collection (1518-1820)atUniversity of, Flor- official recor full set-75 ida-67 Petersburg Camp -90 Stones River, Battle of; 18624863 see MirrfreesborO Virginia theater 76, 90,.92 Battle of, 1862-1863 west of the Mi ippi-90 Story - telling, Indian schoO1S-22 French and lndiWar, 1755 - 1'73 -75 Studer Collection history-69, 80 ,92, 95, 104 history of Texas and-New Mexico-84 Colonial pod; ca. 1600-1775-70, 87 SuhMarine geology-17 wars-7g Supply and demand-59 pre-Civilar-66 Surveying-L45 rev ol uti o tirries-presen

System Development,Corporation-112 . 1774-183 r -81 - 'Revolution, 775-1783-75, 76, 79, 83, 87 Taft, William Flowaid, Pies. U.S., 1857-1930-98 encampmt at V Forge--97 Teachers 10 naval docu (6 vols.)776 books and reading-23, 29, 31, 33, 35 War of 1812-,75, 90 ,see also Educators Army Technical education-21, 29, 36 official records-76 Television production-31 San Juan fortificatiOns, 1898-1960-94 Tennesse Attorneys General Testing reports -107 decisions-9 Texas Bureau of American Ethnology -West Texas history-65 annual reports, 1880-1909-72 Texas Hill Country annual reports, 1903-1918-99 1860-date-85 bulletins-95 Timber, California=:-46 publicationstions from 1879-21 .Tipton, William H., photograph collection-77 _reportsfor1872, 1877, 1885, 1879-1931, Topographic maps-47, 18 1958-1964 Toxicology -- 111,112 Sniithsonian Year, .1965- 1975 -89 Tradecatalogcollection,Harpers Ferry Center, Bureau of Fisheries W. Va.80 Bulletins, 1881 throwh 1964 -112 Trading, Hubbell inflnenee81 Bureau' of Indian Affairs-- Ti-airsportatiOn,- early Ainerican--75- Bureiu of Land Management Travel dickctives-48 county, city, state, national, information-88 manuals-53 Trespass-43 Elko District Office Trexler, Keith A. history of Elko District-46

Lehman Caves-its human story Bureau of Mines . Tularosa Basin-98 accidents and investigative reports-5 rulelake Basin --84 publications on Alaska-57 Tunnels-107' Bureau Of Reclamation . 'TupelO NatiOnal Baal. add Site, Tenn.=88 technical publications Twentieth century books for the victo hoine,-83 e water, power, irrigation, agriculture, geol- ogy- 4' ..civilengineering,electrical 'Underwater exploration717 data-108 : United States Conmiission oFFish and Fisheries boundaries commissioner'sreportsfor1873 through Great Britain-93 .1940-111 Mex.= - Commissioners of 'sad FEsheries history, 1846-date-68 annual reports .for 1900, 1901,1904-112 Comptroller General-9 The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes,geolOgical Dept. of the Interior studie:1-83- decisions-48 Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, N.Y.-92 Office of Library and Information Servicesiii Vicksburg, Miss., Siege, 1863 --- 97 Environmental tection Agency Virginia history-92 ....-- doa!ments an publications-43 Vifian,R.Gordon,collection,ChacoCenter, Fish and Wildlife "ce N.M.-68 circulars, leaflets, special scientific reports -113 Vocational guidarice Fish Comlnission New Mexico-36 Propogation and inquiry of food fishes of the Oklahoma -21, 24, 30 United States, 1879. through 1886-111 South Dakota-25 Geological Survey Utah-22, 23 bulletins.46, 17 Volcano house register, 1865-1926p0 collection in Zion Nati9dal Park Library-99 Volcanoes, Hawaii-80 Colorado District Voyageurs National Park, Minn. publications, complete set-15, 18 natural and human history-97 documents, complete set-15, 11. map series-18 Wandrus, Henry open file reports-16-17, 57 museologycollection,HarpersFerryCenter, periodicaLs-48 Va.80 photographic collection-15 War mineral reports and memOranda-58 professional papers-16 War of the Rebellion see United States. Civil "War, Public Inquiries Office, Dallas 10861-1865 maps, atlases, publications for sale-15 Washington, Booker Tallafen,o, 1856-1915-65 publications on Alaska 57 Washington, George, Pres. U.S., 1732-1799-73 topographic maps-17-18 birthplace-77 water supply papers-15, 16, 17 Washington, D.C., interpretation at Kennedy Cen- Water Resources Division, Madison ter-83 Wisconsin pUblications-17 Washington County, Md., history-63 Life Saving Services Washington Monument, Washington, D.C-85 annual repOrts,1889-1914-66 Water conservation, New Mexico-50

history-66 1 , ". Water pollution-112;:113 ...National Park Service-71, 93,96. Water-power development, Utah7:58. C and 0 Canal construction and maintenance Watei.quality716; 50, 112

reporti-69::. : "iv-dt;at resources policies and history7-89 California-103 policy and organization-90 Colorado-15 research reports' at Harpers Ferry Center-40 Florida-73 Navy: Indiana-16 Official records -76. LOwer Colorado River Region-107 University of Florida, Stetson collection-67 Minnesota -113 University: of Illinois, personal working library of Carl Montana-43 .Sandburg-67 !. Nevada-84 University. of Minnesota libraries, access to-112, 113 New Mexico-15 Utah Oregon-49 7caves85 southeastern U.S.-95

history -72, . Virginia -17 maps, topOgraphiC-17-18 Water resources.develojament research -107 Utah anthropOlogiCal papers-Glen Canyon series,78 Wateruse, Noith,i.vest, Pacific-107 . - . Waterfowl ecology-112 Valley Forge, Continental Army encampment-9740YWatersheds-43, 44, 45, 46,47, 48; 49, 51,52, 53 44r4' Weapons, colonial -87 T.444 . Weekly rear-27 . MarY Well-logging; Nevada-46 Nevada The West New expansion-8Z 86 Orego 48;449"7-: history.69, 74;76, 91- Utah--51,. map collection of Western States-98 Wyoming --53 settlement-81 Wildlife biologyL112 'West Indieri. Wildlife management -433 44, 45, 46, 50, 52 Danish colonial peridd-66, 70, 97 . Wildlife observation cards.-77; pre-Columbian history-70 World history-:33 Wetlands ecology-112 World,War I Wheeler, S. M., archeological report on excavations in kmy field manuals-87 , Lehman Caves-85. Wright; Orville, 1871-1948-66 White House Pre-Conference on Inditin library and Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912-66 information Services On or Near Reservations, 1978 iii. Yellowstone Library and Museum Association-99

;Whitman, Marcus, 1802-1847-98 Yellowstone Nationoll Park, Wyo.-99 - Whitnian, Narcissa-98 Yorktown, Va:, Sege,481--- 70 Wild horses-46 Yosemite National Park, Calif. Wildlife history, national history-99

construction activities, effect on-111 . ) publicationsL-113 Lori Natural History Association-799 Alaska-111 Zirconium/hafnium Arizona -48, 97 bibliographies-57 Califdrnia-50, 52 Zoology-69, 72,77

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