Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . fine old man and a general. 66 CAPT. D. C. KINGMAN of the U. S. Corps of Engineers was in the Parkfrom 1883, during which time he laid the foundation of the system of roads. H. E. KLAMER has been in the Park many years and is well and favorablyknown as the proprietor of the beautiful curio store near Old Faithful Inn atthe Upper Basin. NATHANIEL PITT LANGFORD, also called from his strenuous and faithfulwork, National Park Langford. He never left off his work in behalf of thePark idea until the de


Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . fine old man and a general. 66 CAPT. D. C. KINGMAN of the U. S. Corps of Engineers was in the Parkfrom 1883, during which time he laid the foundation of the system of roads. H. E. KLAMER has been in the Park many years and is well and favorablyknown as the proprietor of the beautiful curio store near Old Faithful Inn atthe Upper Basin. NATHANIEL PITT LANGFORD, also called from his strenuous and faithfulwork, National Park Langford. He never left off his work in behalf of thePark idea until the dedication bill was passed. He was at various timesGovernor of Montana, one of the Vigilantes, member of the expedition of1870, first superintendent of the Park, and between times a banker and busi-ness man, and withal the author of most interesting works pertaining to thePark and the Northwest. Mount Langford is very properly named for a manso distinguished. RICHARD LEIGH, better known in those days as Beaver Dick, not,however, for his prowess in pursuit of the beaver, but from the likeness of. THE WALK WITH JOE. Dicks teeth to those of the animal that was so important to his Lake remains in honor of his name. CAPT. WILLIAM LUDLOW made an expedition into the Park in 1875,securing accurate measurements of the Yellowstone Falls. His report wasa valuable one. MAJ. JULIUS W. MASON, U. S. A., was in command of the escort ofGovernor Hoyt of Wyoming in 1881. MR. LAWRENCE MATTHEWS is the unrecognizable name of Larry—Larry of Norris Lunch Station, Larry of the Tents at the Upper Basin, Larryof Old Faithful Inn, and for years as much of an attraction as Old Larry has gone from the Park, leaving a fragrant memory of his jibes andjokes. C. J. McCartney, or Jim McCartney, had the double distinction of havingbuilt the first hotel in the Park and the only settler within the Park bound-aries; he was there and had his house built before the Act of Dedication waspasse


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