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Arno Berthold Cammerer (July 31, 1883 – April 30, 1941) was the third director of the U.S. National Park Service. Early life. Cammerer was born in Arapahoe, ...
Mount Cammerer was named for Arno B. Cammerer, director of the National Park Service (1933–1940) and an instrumental figure in establishing the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Mt. Cammerer was previously known as "White Rock," referring to the quartzite outcrops at the summit. [8] On some North Carolina maps, Mt. Cammerer is called ...
Image Name [2] Term of office Start End 1: Stephen Mather: May 16, 1917: January 8, 1929 2: Horace M. Albright: January 12, 1929: August 9, 1933 3: Arno B. Cammerer
A report traces the formation of the Great Smoky Mountains Conservation Association to 1923 in a downtown Knoxville law office.
In 1933, the club's members (among them park promoters David Chapman, Harvey Broome, and Carlos Campbell) met with NPS director Arno Cammerer at the Andrew Johnson Hotel in Knoxville and convinced him to grant them a special-use permit to build the cabin. [37]
The Lower Mount Cammerer Trail is an American hiking trail, in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of Cocke County, Tennessee.The trail ascends Mount Cammerer (elev. 4,928 ft (1,502 m); 1,502 m), leading (via a connection with the Appalachian Trail) to a small, untraditional firetower at the summit, from which panoramic views of Cocke County, the main range of the Great Smoky Mountains ...
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Cammerer may refer to: Mount Cammerer , a mountain on the Great Smoky Mountains, south-eastern United States Arno B. Cammerer (1883–1941), the 3rd director of the U.S. National Park Service