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The Creation of Yellowstone National Park
Author(s)Jackson, W. Turrentine
AbstractThe reports of the expeditions conducted simultaneously during the summer of 1871 by the US Geological Survey and US Army Engineers prompted the federal government to add sections of upper Montana to Yellowstone National Park and to prohibit settlement of this area in order to preserve its natural beauty. The author quotes numerous contemporary newspaper reports of vigorous lobbying activities by speculators and promoters who sought to prevent the team’s attempt to append the national park.
IssueNo2
Pages187-206
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceMississippi Valley Historical Review
VolumeNo29
PubDateSeptember1942
ISBN_ISSN0161-391X
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