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Historical Statement 9
The Yellowstone and How it was Made 136
Map of Yellowstone Park 8
Group of Bannock Indian War Chiefs 12
Bannock Indian Papoose 14
Arch at Northern Entrance to Yellowstone Park 18
Shoshone Canyon 22
Shoshone Dam 24
The Holy City 27
Pahaska Tepee Lodge 29
Chittenden Bridge 32
Sylvan Lake 35
Yellowstone Lake 37
Eagle's Nest Rock 40
Grand Canyon, from Inspiration Point 42
Willow Park Camp 45
Lower Yellowstone Fall 48
Bear Feeding "A La Carte" 52
Upper Yellowstone Fall 55
Beaver Dam 61
Mammoth Hot Springs 63
Fort Yellowstone 66
Obsidian Cliff 69
Roaring Mountain 72
Norris Geyser Basin 75
National Park Mountain 78
"Hell's Half Acre" 80
Mammoth Paint Pots 83
Office Old Faithful Inn 85
Old Faithful Geyser 86
Giantess Geyser in Action 89
The Sponge Geyser 93
The Beehive Geyser 95
Castle Geyser 98
Butterfly Spring 100
Riverside Geyser 105
Giant Geyser 107
Morning Glory Spring 108
Grotto Geyser 111
Sapphire Pool--Biscuit Basin 114
Punch Bowl 116
Handkerchief Pool 118
Emerald Pool 121
Jupiter Terrace 125
Buffalo Herd 127
Elk Stalled in Snow 130
Golden Gate Canyon and Viaduct 132
HISTORICAL STATEMENT
After eighteen weeks of hazardous adventure, the expedition arrived, on the 23d of October, at Grasshopper Creek. The weather being too cold for them to proceed on the journey, they decided to camp in that locality for the winter. This region was then the rendezvous of the Bannack Indians; and the St. Paul expedition named the settlement Bannack.
To me it is a strange coincidence that this expedition of pioneers should have left St. Paul on the day of my birth, the 16th of June, 1862; and that on March 31st, 1882, a little more than nineteen years, later, I should reach this same locality, having been engaged to teach the Bannack public school, which I began the 4th of April.
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