Park Naturalist C. Frank Brockman resigns from National Park Service. YNHA, 1946, pp. 110-111.
Lost Arrow ascended by Jack Arnold, Anton Nelson, Fritz Lippmann, and Robin Hansen, September 2. YNHA, 1946, pp. 113-116; Brower, 1946, pp. 121-122.
Constam T-bar lift for skiers constructed at Badger Pass in fall. YNP, 1947.
1947
Maggie Howard, “Ta-bu-ce,” a principal character in Yosemite Indian demonstration, died at Mono Lake. Kittredge, 1947.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The following references are to pertinent titles in the bibliography of Yosemite history. A comprehensive bibliography is to be found in the Yosemite section, pages viii to 134, of A Bibliography of National Parks and Monuments West of the Mississippi River, National Park Service, Western Museum Laboratories, Berkeley, California, 1941. No attempt has been made here to list all items descriptive of the park.
Adams, Ansel. Sierra Nevada: The John Muir Trail [“Transmission of emotional experience”] (Berkeley, 1938), 50 plates.
Adams, Virginia, and Ansel Adams. Illustrated Guide to Yosemite Valley (San Francisco, 1940), 128 pp., illus., maps.
Albright, Horace M. “How the National Park Service Came into Being: A Reminiscence,” American Civic Annual, 1929, pp. 9-12.