. General Information Regarding the National Monuments . h 5 ui 2 o i S I - ^ ;: r1 B*rrl£££l£^ Sk s =^F^ j 1 j ** 2 1 \ii o f 1 {\\ tjf ft* rrsH 1 ^ W <£m I* size of the building. On this floor space is found a number of sleepingbooths consisting merely of boxes made of split cedar about the sizeof a piano box, on one side of which there is a horizontal opening forentrance. These pits were arranged for the accommodation of theoccupants of the houses, in each of which always lived a large num-ber of families. The community houses are peculiarly illustrative of the architec-ture of the


. General Information Regarding the National Monuments . h 5 ui 2 o i S I - ^ ;: r1 B*rrl£££l£^ Sk s =^F^ j 1 j ** 2 1 \ii o f 1 {\\ tjf ft* rrsH 1 ^ W <£m I* size of the building. On this floor space is found a number of sleepingbooths consisting merely of boxes made of split cedar about the sizeof a piano box, on one side of which there is a horizontal opening forentrance. These pits were arranged for the accommodation of theoccupants of the houses, in each of which always lived a large num-ber of families. The community houses are peculiarly illustrative of the architec-ture of the Alaskan native. 63 OREGON CAVES NATIONAL MONUMENT. The Oregon Caves National Monument was created by proclama-tion of July 12, 1909. The Oregon Caves, or Marble Halls, of Josephine County, dis-covered by Elija Davidson in 1874, are located in the Siskiyou % NATIONAL MONUMENT BOUNDARY^. 0 >


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