The key individuals involved in the founding of Shenandoah National Park include:
Horace M. Albright: Albright served as the second director of the National Park Service from 1929 to 1933. He was a strong advocate for the creation of Shenandoah National Park and played a key role in securing congressional approval for the park.
William E. Carson: Carson was a Virginia state senator who served as chairman of the Shenandoah National Park Commission. He was a tireless advocate for the park and worked closely with Albright to bring the park to fruition.
Harry F. Byrd: Byrd was the governor of Virginia from 1926 to 1930. He was a strong supporter of the park and worked closely with Albright and Carson to secure its creation.
Herbert Hoover: Hoover was the president of the United States when Shenandoah National Park was authorized in 1935. He signed the legislation that created the park into law.