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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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give to that eminent artist, Mr. ThomasMoran, one of the Tetons, that it should be known by his name. MountMoran is in a most picturesque region, not in the Park but south of it and inthe view from the Circuit Drive. Mount Huntley is in the Gallatin Range in the northeast of the Park; in allthe history of it, if there is a man that should have his name set high on themountains of the Park, as a recognition of his efforts for the benefit and 53 enjoyment of the people, it was Si Huntley. Mount Huntley was namedfor S. S. Huntley, a pioneer transjjortation man of the great west, and with hisassociates organized the present most efficient stage company. Mount Schurz was named for Carl Schurz, Lamar River for L. Q. C. Lamar,both Secretaries of the Interior under President R. B. Hayes and PresidentCleveland, respectively. Kepler Cascade was another of Colonel Norris presents to a son of GovernorHoyt. Abiathar Peak was named for Charles Abiathar White, paleontologist of theGeological Survey.
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WATCHING A LITTLE ONE. Virginia Cascade was named for a daughter of Charles Gibson, once presi-dent of the Yellowstone Park Association. Mary Lake and Mary Mountain were named for Miss Mary Clark, a memberof a party of tourists in 1873. Mary Bay for Miss Mary Force. Frank Island for Frank ElHott of the Hayden (1871) party. Isa Lake and Craig Pass on the Divide are named for the first two touriststo travel that way. Absaroka Range, those splendid hills east of the Lake, rejoices in an Indianname, so christened by the Crows. Bannack Peak was so called for the Indian tribe of that name; JosephPeak was named for Chief Joseph of the Nez Perces. 54 Nez Perce Creek was named for the Nez Perce tribe of Indians. Sheepeater Cliffs, we are again indebted to Colonel Norris for a name otherthan his own; he called them thus in honor of the Sheepeater Indians. They,the cliffs, are on the Gardiner River just east of Osprey Falls. Indian Creek is a small tributary of the Gardiner near the Bannack trai

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