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Report on the Enlargement of Olympic National Park Album, 1938

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Brant, Irving, 1885-1976
Title
Report on the Enlargement of Olympic National Park Album
Dates
1938 (inclusive)
Quantity
48 photographic prints and 1 map in 1 album (1 box)
Collection Number
PH0030
Summary
Photograph album about proposed additions to Olympic National Park
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
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Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Irving Newton Brant (January 17, 1885-September 18, 1976) was a biographer, journalist, and historian, was born in Walker, Iowa. He was a reporter and editorial writer for the St. Louis Star-Times from 1918 to 1923, and 1930 to 1938. He is best known for his six-volume scholarly biography of James Madison. Brant wrote about conservation of natural resources for magazines and in 1930 was a founder of the Emergency Conservation Committee. Brant advised President Franklin Roosevelt and Harold Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, on conservation issues, including proposing recommendations for the enlargement of the Olympic National Park.

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Historical Background

On June 29, 1938, President Roosevelt signed H.R. 10024, a bill which abolished Mount Olympus National Monument, established 634,000 acres for Olympic National Park, and authorized the future addition of more than 250,000 acres at the president's discretion. Planning for the new park was carried out in the summer of 1938 by a committee led by Harold L. Ickes (Secretary of the Interior 1933-1945). Ickes appointed journalist and conservationist Irving Brant as a consultant to the 14 western national parks. During the summer of 1938, Brant inspected Olympic National Park and submitted a report that endorsed adding ten areas comprising 226,656 acres. He included acreage around Lake Crescent, the administrative site next to Port Angeles, the high plateau area of Deer Park, Hurricane Hill, Obstruction Point, and the forested valleys of the Elwha, Bogachiel, Queets, and Quinault rivers. Brant conferred with Ickes, who recognized the sensitivity of the project and removed the Quinault area to appease timber interests. Two presidential orders, one issued in 1940 by Roosevelt and a January 6, 1953, executive order signed by Harry S. Truman, completed the establishment of the large peninsula park that its proponents envisioned. The 1940 addition included the forests of the Bogachiel, Calawah, Hoh, Queets, Quinault, and Elwha valleys. The 1953 addition included the Queets Corridor, the Ocean strip, and a seven-mile exchange area of the Bogachiel Valley.

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Content Description

1 album of photographs and text with map, titled "Report on the Enlargement of Olympic National Park," written by Irving Brant, consultant and photographer (1938). Includes Brant's recommendations and considerations on which lands to include in the Olympic National Park enlargement.

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Other Descriptive Information

All photographs by Irving Brant.

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Use of the Collection

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Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.

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Administrative Information

Processing Note

Processed by: Melody Smith, April 2019.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

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Subject Terms

  • National parks and reserves--Washington (State)--Olympic National Park
  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)

Personal Names

  • Brant, Irving, 1885-1976

Geographical Names

  • Olympic National Park (Wash.)
  • Olympic National Park (Wash.)--History
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