INDIVIDUALS
Artist's Perspective (Penny Ross) (under Stories: Language and the Arts
VIP treatment (STG: Spring 1997 Vol. 19, No. 1) A summer as a park volunteer in historic preservation. By Volunteer David Tipson.
Park Profiles: Philosopher Charles Peirce (1839-1914) (STG: Fall 2000 Vol. 22 No. 3) Mathematician and pragmatist philosopher Charles Peirce lived at Arisbe, a historic home now within the recreation area. By park ranger Megan O'Malley.
Additional Material
ϑ A Biography of Charles S. Peirce. By Keri A. Jean
Park Profiles: Archeologist Herbert Kraft (1927-2000) (STG: Spring 2001 Vol. 23 No. 1) Two remembrances of Professor Kraft, a specialist in Lenape (Delaware) culture, by park archeologist John R. Wright and by David Orr, National Park Service Mid-Atlantic Region's Archeologist.
Park Profiles: Metalworker and craft artist Marie Zimmermann (1879-1972) (STG: Spring 2002 Vol. 24 No. 1) The artist in her retirement years at her farm near Milford PA.
Additional material
ϑ Photo Gallery: Works of Marie Zimmermann
ϑ Photo Gallery: Marie Zimmermann House and Farm
Shall We Dance? Partnering with the National Park Service (Jean Zipser) (under People: Forming & Managing the Park)
Living Treasure Interview: A Life along the River
Ruth Jones (STG: Winter 2004/2005 Vol. 26, No. 2) A conversation with the owner of Kittatinny Canoes and founder of the Delaware River Clean-up. (Below)
The On and Under the Delaware River Clean-up (under People: Groups)
Living Treasure Interview: A Life in this Valley
Nancy Shukaitis (STG: Summer/Fall 2005 Vol. 27 No. 1) The founder of the Delaware Valley Conservation Association, a local activist group against the Tocks Island Dam project.
Additional Material
ϑ Photo Gallery: In her own words ... Nancy Shukaitis. Landscapes from her life and her part in the struggle against the Tocks Island Dam.
ϑ Photo Gallery: The Flood of 1955 Snapshots from the park's collection
Employee Spotlight: Sue Grove (STG: Summer/Fall 2005 Vol. 27 No. 1) Park ranger and interpreter at many Millbrook Days.
Additional Material:
ϑ Photo Gallery: Children (and Adults) as Demonstrators at an early Millbrook Days
Visiting Treasures:
Clyde and Nikki Butcher (STG: Summer/Fall 2006 Vol. 28 No. 1) Photographers who visited the park. By Superintendent John Donahue.
Employee Spotlight: Deputy Superintendent Doyle Nelson Retires(STG: Summer/Fall 2006 Vol. 28 No. 1) Former Grand Teton andYosemiteranger. By Management Assistant Bill Halainen
Living Treasures: A Life in History
Len Peck (STG: Summer 2007 Vol. 29 No. 1) The 97-year-old preservationist and park volunteer. By Superintendent John Donahue.
Employee Spotlight: Warren Dean (STG: Summer 2007 Vol. 29 No. 1) A talk with the 30 year veteran of the park.