Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . nergetic Captain let his wagons downa steep hill with ropes. JAMES STEVENSON was Dr. Haydens chief Heutenant; his name is per-petuated by a peak of the Absaroka Range and an island in Lake Yellow-stone. MRS. H. H. STONE of Bozeman, Montana, was the first woman to visitthe Yellowstone Park. She came in 1872and followed the route of present-day travel. JAMES STUART, with a force of seventy-three men, was in the Park country in 1864after gold and Indians. GEN. HENRY D. WASHBURN, Sur-veyor-General of


Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park . nergetic Captain let his wagons downa steep hill with ropes. JAMES STEVENSON was Dr. Haydens chief Heutenant; his name is per-petuated by a peak of the Absaroka Range and an island in Lake Yellow-stone. MRS. H. H. STONE of Bozeman, Montana, was the first woman to visitthe Yellowstone Park. She came in 1872and followed the route of present-day travel. JAMES STUART, with a force of seventy-three men, was in the Park country in 1864after gold and Indians. GEN. HENRY D. WASHBURN, Sur-veyor-General of Montana, was chief ofthe expedition of 1870. He hadbeen a soldier in the Civil War,rising from the ranks in 1861 toBrevet Brigadier-General in died a few months after hisreturn from the Park, at his home inClinton, Indiana, January 26, writings on the Park stand ^-^^^high in its literature. Mount Wash- [ burn commemorates his name. E. C. WATERS was from 1890 to1907 the holder of the concession forboats on the Yellowstone Lake, operat-ing from the Thumb Lunch Station to the 69. Lake Hotel, for fishing and row boats, and he also had the store privilege atthe Lake. W. W. WYLIE established in LS90 the Wylie Permanent Camping Company,and was its leading spirit until 1905, when he sold his interest. Mr. Wylie byhis honesty of purpose, geniality and good management did much to popular-ize the camping tours. He sold out to capable business men experienced inPark travel, and the business thrives under the Wylie name. UNCLE* JOHN YANCEY Hved for many years in Pleasant Valley, in arude house where the latch-string always hung on the outside, and the tiredtraveler made welcome. Who has heard of the Yellowstone Park has heardof Yanceys. GEN. S. B. M. YOUNG, in 1897, was Colonel of the Third United States


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