On verso of t.-p.: United States Dept. of the Interior. Harold L. Ickes, secretary. National Park Service. Arno B. Cammerer, director. ; Mode of access: Internet.
On p. [2]: United States Dept. of the Interior. Harold L. Ickes, secretary. National Park Service. Newton B. Drury, director. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Shipping list no.: 87-598-P. ; At head of title: General management plan, development concept plan, environmental assessment. ; Bibliography: p. 87-88. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Item 648 ; "NPS D-27-A"--P. [122] ; Shipping list no.: 86-929-P. ; "August 28, 1986"--P. [2] of cover. ; Cover title: General management plan, Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, Virginia. ; Bibliography: p. 118-120. ; Mode of access: Internet.
These two National Park Service pamplets provide historical data on Bryce and Zion National Monuments, Utah, from the early 1930's. Included is information on the natural conditions, wildlife, and geology as well as travel and tourist related information. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE: Born in Flagstaff on June 4, 1899, George Babbitt, Jr. was a member of the well-known Babbitt Family of Flagstaff, Arizona. George Babbitt, Jr. went to college at Loyola University in Los Angeles, California. By 1920 he had finished his Bachelor of Arts and went on to be awarded a Master of Arts from Loyola. Throughout the 1920s, he worked at various jobs, including sales manager for the Babbitt Brothers Trading Post from 1927-1930. During the 1930s, Babbitt served as Coconino County Democratic Committee chairman. In 1936 he became Postmaster of Flagstaff and continued in that position until 1953. In 1942 Babbitt organized the Babbitt Investment Company, which he later merged with his own George Babbitt Land Company to form the George Babbitt Company in 1957. Among his contributions was his service to business and community organizations. His interests beyond business were principally in history and historic preservation. He was a member of the Arizona Historical Society and the Northern Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society. Babbitt collected many rare books and informational material on topics ranging from water development to Northern Arizona History. He also conducted oral interviews of some of Arizona's oldest living pioneers. George Babbitt, Jr. died October 24, 1980.
"NPS D-26"--P. 72. ; "May 1985"--Cover. ; Cover title: Gettysburg, Little Round Top/Devil's Den, National Military Park, Pennsylvania. ; Bibliography: p. 71. ; Mode of access: Internet.