Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . to Cinnabar completed. Capt. D. C. Kingman detailed to take chargeof roads. The Cottage Hotel built by S. L. Henderson, brother of Speaker Hen-derson. The house is now used by drivers and other employes ofthe Yellowstone Park Association. Rufus Hatch of New York commenced the building of the MammothHot Springs Hotel. He failed and sold out to the Yellowstone ParkImprovement Company, who opened it in —Robt. E. Carpenter of Iowa was appointed Superintendent, but waslater removed on account


Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . to Cinnabar completed. Capt. D. C. Kingman detailed to take chargeof roads. The Cottage Hotel built by S. L. Henderson, brother of Speaker Hen-derson. The house is now used by drivers and other employes ofthe Yellowstone Park Association. Rufus Hatch of New York commenced the building of the MammothHot Springs Hotel. He failed and sold out to the Yellowstone ParkImprovement Company, who opened it in —Robt. E. Carpenter of Iowa was appointed Superintendent, but waslater removed on account of the Park Improvement Hot Springs Hotel Copyright, 1905, Detroit Photographic Co. THE COLONIAL HOTEL, LAKE. Wakefield put on a line of Concord coaches for operation from Cinna-bar to and through the Park. 1885—Col. D. W. Wear of Missouri appointed Superintendent. He was thelast of civilian officers. 1886—Began the military regime in the Park, by the appointment of Harris, First United States Cavalry, as Acting Hot Springs Hotel sold to the Yellowstone Park Asso-ciation. The two small hotels, Lower Basin near Nez Perce Creek, built byYellowstone Park Improvement Company, now abandoned. 76 The first cou-pon tickets forthe Park wereput on sale bythe NorthernPacific Rail-way. Herbert builta hotel at theUpper Basin,and in thesame year thefirst hotel atthe LowerBasin wasbuilt. Bothwere takenover by theYellowstonePark Associa-tion. A fine hotelwas built atN —The NorrisHotel was de-stroyed andreplaced by aslab Jay Haynesmade the firstwinter tour ofthe —The hotels


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