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Identifier: campbellsnewrevi1916camp (find matches)
Title: Campbell's new revised third edition complete guide and descriptive book of the Yellowstone Park
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Campbell, Reau
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Publisher: Chicago : H.E. Klamer
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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just south of the Mammoth Hotel. ROBERT E. CARPENTER of Iowa, fourth superintendent, appointedAugust 4, 1884. Removed May, 1885, for the assumption of the idea thatthe Park was *for the benefit and enjoyment of the people, and that heand his associates were the people. 69 HARRY W. CHILD, President of the Yellowstone Park Association andof the Yellowstone Park Transportation Company, was associated with S. S.Huntley in the organization of these enterprises, is now and has been atthe head of the management since the beginning. A shrewd business manof the most genial qualities, who may point with pride to the success of hisefforts in the creation of the finest and best equipped stage transportationequipment in the world. This, with the Association hotels, also under Mr.Childs management, goes far to carry out the words of Congress that theYellowstone Park is for the benefit and enjoyment of the people, for, to feedthem, house them and carry them safely over has been his work, well done.
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EAST VIEW, OLD FAITHFUL INN. HIRAM MARTIN CHITTENDEN, Lieutenant-Colonel Corps of Engineers,United States Army, eminent writer and author of the most comprehensive workon the Yellowstone Park, had no peaks, creeks or valleys honored by his distin-guished name, but every road and byway of the Park shows evidence of hisskill as an engineer, as their present excellent condition is due largely toColonel Chittendens work in their building up, grading and ballasting. Mount Chittenden in the Absaroka Range was named for Geo. B. Chittenden,but Hiram Martin Chittenden needs no peak or stream to perpetuate hisname; his work in the Park will endure and live after him, as will his writingsthat have become classic in the literature of the West. His book Yellow-stone is the book of the Park, interesting from cover to cover, with not a 60 dull page, but all teeming with valuable information for the traveler and thestudent as well, and it would be well for both to have the book. HON. WILLIAM H. CLAGE

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