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Southwestern National Monuments: Frank Pinkley and the Rise of the National Park System - Paperback
Southwestern National Monuments: Frank Pinkley and the Rise of the National Park System - Paperback
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by Will Moore (Author)
Uncovering forgotten stories of the national monuments of the American Southwest
This volume uncovers the little-known legacy of Frank Pinkley, the first superintendent of the Southwestern National Monuments (SWNM)--a unique National Park Service unit established in 1923. Pinkley's leadership and innovative approach helped protect and develop thirty diverse monuments, ranging from Montezuma Castle to White Sands, linked by miles of rough roads and united by their historical, archaeological, and natural significance. Drawing on archived SWNM Monthly Reports, Will Moore reconstructs the stories behind these monuments and their contributions to the nascent national park system. From the pioneering all-Navajo Mobile Unit of the Civilian Conservation Corps to visionary work in visitor education, Pinkley and his team helped to set a course for the protection of American landscapes. Southwestern National Monuments is essential reading for anyone passionate about America's natural heritage and national parks.Author Biography
Will Moore, now retired from the Arizona Education Association, serves as a winter-season volunteer at Tonto National Monument in Arizona. His work has appeared in the Journal of Arizona History and on the National Parks Conservation Association website.
Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 0.7 x 8.9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 22, 2025
