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Oregon Caves National Monument
Bibliography
  1. Acklen, Jerry, "When a Trip to the Caves Required Five Days Rations." Grants Pass Daily Courier, 25 October 1977.
  2. Burch, Walter C. "Oregon Caves as They Were in the '80's." Gresham Outlook 1925. 
  3. Davidson, Elijah J. "History of the Discovery of the Marble Halls of Oregon." The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society. September 1922.
  4. Laing, Hamilton M. "By Motor and Mule to the Marble Halls." Sunset, the Pacific Monthly Magazine 19 November 1917.
  5. Miller, Joaquin. "Oregon's Marble Halls." Sunset, the Pacific Monthly Magazine, 5 August 1909.

 

Monterey furniture in one of the lodge rooms. Photo taken in the mid 1930s.  

Did You Know?
The furniture in the historic Oregon Caves lodge was custom made by the Mason Manufacturing Company. The furniture has hand painted designs and often used iron strapping, and leather in its construction. The furniture was branded with a small horse shoe design, the icon of the company.

Last Updated: August 21, 2006 at 15:26 EST