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1. Mapa western portion of the United States, showing relation of the unalienated national park and monument lands, the vacant public lands, and the unalienated national forest lands to the several States

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1 July 1, 1924. Alienated lands not included.

2 Area of the Islands of Hawaii and Maui on which is located the Hawaii National Park.

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National park and monument lands administered by the National Park Service in relation to the Federal lands1

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1 Includes vacant public lands, unalienated national park and monument lands, and unalienated national forest lands, but does not include military and Indian reservations, reclamation and power-site withdrawals, etc.

July 1, 1924.

Unalienated national forest, park, and monument lands. The area of vacant public lands in Alaska is not obtainable.

Vacant public lands and forest lands of the Territory of Hawaii are under the Territorial land department.

APPENDIX C

REPORTS OF OFFICERS IN CHARGE OF THE NATIONAL PARKS AND MONUMENTS AND ENGINEERING DIVISIONS

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Casa Grande National Monument (see under Southwestern Monuments)
Civil engineering division

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Crater Lake National Park_.

El Morro National Monument (see under Southwestern Monuments)

General Grant National Park.

Glacier National Park

Grand Canyon National Park.
Hawaii National Park

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Montezuma Castle National Monument (see Southwestern Monuments).

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Papago Saguaro National Monument (see Southwestern Monuments).

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The total receipts of the pay bathhouses were $396,604.47, as compared with $393,281.08 for the fiscal year 1923. The net profits reported for 16 bathhouses aggregated $89.333.41. Three po bathhouses reported deficits amounting to $6,016.87. The total profits, including deficits, for all (19) pay bathhouses last year were $98.478.42.

The baths given were as follows: Complimentary, 2,962; paid baths, 610.523; at the United States free bathhouse, 59,683; at the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Bathhouse, 6.228, making a grand total of 679.396 baths, as compared with a grand total of 667,212 given during the previous year.

THE SPRINGS

The springs, 46 in number, are located on the Central Avenue slope of Hot Springs Mountain, a part of Hot Springs National Park, set aside in 1832 by Congress as the first national reservation. They supply 850,000 gallons of hot water daily, which is collected and distributed to the Army and Navy General Hospital, the United States free bathhouse, the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital Bathhouse, and 19 pay bathhouses, all of which are under Government supervision. The water from the springs has an average temperature of 142° F.

PARK ADMINISTRATION

The park is in charge of the superintendent, who has supervision over all matters pertaining to the park and its management, the general sanitary control of all bathhouses receiving hot water, and control over all employees connected with the bathhouses.

The park personnel is divided into the following departments: Administrative, police, maintenance, and free bathhouse and clinic.

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The receipts of this park will be ncreased during the coming fiscal year from water neotal to be abstained fruar tire new Arlington Hotel2ORED TO Expenditures. Of the appropriation (pt)$799, the 1924 fiscal year, expended $66,062.36 in the park.

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The $2,000 allotted from Hot Springs Reservation, Proceeds, Sale of Lots, Special Fund" was expended, in repairing certain features of the food, damage

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A comfort station Was Wistfucted ofl'top'or Hot Springs Mountain, Hear the O vation Tower. A flower house was constructed near the Cold Spring pavilion on Fountain street to replace the one destroyed coincident with the burning of the Arlington Hotel wells Mountain, and

one, 14 feet by 22 feet on top of West Mountain, were erected, ther native stone, rough lumber, and redwood shingles.

Two shelter houses, 10 feet by 14 feet, near traits on Hot SPterials used belig

A 4-foot trail was constructed from Happy Hollow to the top of frot springs Moun tain, terminating at the Tower, with branches connecting er slope of North Mounta with the new comfort station. Another was constructed from Happy Hollow

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terminating at the rear of the new Arlington Hotel, with a branch leading to the top of the mountain. A total of approximately 9,000 feet of trails was constructed, Lavatory bowls and basing, were installed in the treatment root of the free bathouse. A 10-foot addWas plated by the thimetak contract was a for the installation of 1,800 feet or geen rudiation supplement the lotnir by tem which has proven to be very unsatisfactory asiabio Boitan t The exteriors of the residence on Fountain-Street and the barn were given to rearts of paint. Doors and windows of the barn were replaced where necessary, lil bildir The Cold Spring, main-entrance, and Hot Springs Mountain pavillong And vilions in Whittington Lake Park were given two coats of paint The flood damage to Whittington Lake Park was repaired, consisting of replacing winds on three concrete bridges: about 100 feet of retaining wall in the cruelynemütingland replacing iron fences; flittigwashouts9requliing about 1000eds of soll, and remofng débris. Two hundred-feet of 30-inch drain tile was laid at the entrance toute West Mountain Road, and 45 feet of 18-inch drain tile laid from the WestroMonita Road to the rear of the Levi Hospital to carry off stormwater Fifteen hundred feet of 6-inch concrete curbing, replacing the old. stone curb which wastballydamaged by the flood, and thirteen hundred feet of split tile gutter were installed along Bath House Row. The plots in ipe of katwa gofort stations on Bath House Row were topsoiled and grassed and shrubbery planted. Concrete walks were built from the main walk to these in the

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the necessary fill aired all amped far of Bath House Row,

By tion for the new Arlington Hotel. Maple trees were planted around the free bathhouse Approximately 200 yards of alluvialt were spread over the lawns and grass plots of the park. The usual work of weed, grass, brush, and dead timber cutting and policing of grounds was pooformed. 200,00 19 dnnd zug and to 999 for New metal signs were placed along all the park roads. Threesdangenousi hairpinologs on North Monhwil roads and two on Westlountain roadsogverewidened Atura around on rouf West Mountain was built, nd andetnarrow places in othe West Mous widened for the safety of trafe Following the cloudburst of May 1988, Considerapie nesueltengland pairinggegining walls and gutters wedenrequited. Whenever necestry the adveling, faking, and grading of the roads were performed. Approximately 500 has Travel was placed the road surfaces

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An electric-light pole, with a 40-foot flagpole fanning through the eentery was placed in front of the free bathhouse.

The cold spring supplying the fountainod Rantain Street dried up and the fountain was connected to the city water supply. A hot-water shortage occurred in the north reservoin supplxide finshouses, Bath House Row during the busiest part of the winter season' but was relieved to some extent by pumping from the lower "Arling reservoir.Bathing was interfered with two days The 2,000 foot pipe line in w water is pumped from Armand Nyyohospital tanks to the top of flot Springs Mountain for supplying the comfort station and the drinking fountain was led under ground in order that freezing weather mani rotstop the supply of waters Almap of the entire hot-water system was made, on which all springs, reservoirs, and pipeling wee accurately located. A new fountain was installed in thermavilion on Hot Springs Mountain.

Is 1970 1018YERNMENT FRER BATHHOUS

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this number 2,227 were venereal-disease cases and 1,449 were nonvenereal disease The total number of examinations, treatments, etc., given in the clinic during the year was 43,824.

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The course of instruction for physician was dowtinued another 15sicians takthe Course during the bear. 219Bd it. 1581005 01900 90c of 899Volum In previous years great imeulty was eerienced in Deltid the bathhouse during the ww due to structurar hunts Th the heating sterf is control as beer obviaten installation of 1,850 square feet of valution at a good navy, 1 1998 915191 0 8910 3 980 919V 1977 91sze instgolo 979m2 bano 1990 оt on PAY BATHHOUSEBI O! bolatz notinalaisie qu No new bathhouses were badly this reol The Magno Promowatrons now bmplete far as bathhouses are need throusel comising Bath House How repres Work was started in November, 1923, on the erection of the new Arlington Hotel to opened January 1, 1925. The building designed by Mann & Stern, one of the ending firms of architects of South. the It will cost approximately $3,000,000 and will

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* SANITATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH MATTERS TO FRRY 99 STEES 94 bar 80 BRE Individual bath houses are thoroughly inspected at regular and irregular intervals ive regular Inspections are made the men's department of rite bathhouses and two department each month. Thaddition to this inspections are made ins departments partregular intervals: Usually the conditions found are excellent, nce it is to the advantage of these establishments to keep them in cleaned sanitary niner. 1897 388 3 std 9: dilw si 98qm65

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