Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River's museum collection exists to preserve and interpret the natural, cultural, and recreational features that collectively contribute to the significance of the Upper Delaware River Valley. The collection policies are governed by recommendations contained in The Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Management Plan (November 1986), The Delaware River Basin National Wild and Scenic Values Document (September 2012), the Park Foundation Document (February 2014), the Park Management Goals (2015), and the Park Scope of Collections Statement (2016). Acquisitions for the park museum collections started in 1981 with the purchase of books related to the history of the river valley. The focus on collecting books continued until the late 1980s, when the collection size grew tremendously with the purchase of the Zane Grey House and its contents in 1989. The Zane Grey Collection (accession UPDE-00022) consists of historic objects and records associated with the Grey Family and the operations of the house as an inn and later a museum by Helen James Davis and Al Davis between 1948 and 1989. The Zane Grey Collection is still the largest accession in the collections today. Natural History specimens began getting accessioned into the collection in the mid-2000s. These include specimens collected for research purposes. Funding came through to upgrade the exhibits in the Zane Grey Museum in the late 2000s; with this came the purchase of objects, such as baskets, rugs, and furniture to furnish the study in the Zane Grey Museum. Acquisitions after this primarily represent park records transferred to the archives. |
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Last updated: September 15, 2024