Hörbuch: Yellowstone National Park: Six Early Pieces

Yellowstone National Park: Six Early Pieces
1 - Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden And The Founding Of The Yellowstone National Park
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Lost in the wilderness of The Yellowstone for over a month, nearly dying of starvation and wild animal attack, despairing of ever finding his way out. Here are six relatively unknown early pieces about the U.S.A.âs first national park. The first is a U.S. Geological booklet about initial exploration and Congressâs institution of the park. The next two are articles from Scribnerâs Monthly, 1871, a very popular magazine of the time, describing the parkâs features (vol 2 #1 pp 1-17 and vol 2 #2 pp 113-128) . The fourth piece is a narrative by the leader of the exploratory expedition described in the first piece, H.V. Hayden (Scribnerâs Monthly, vol 3#2 pp 388-396, February 1872) The fifth piece is a lecture on the park by a very popular lecturer and writer, 1900 (John L. Stoddardâs Lectures, vol 10). The last piece is a manâs first-person narrative of his being lost in the Yellowstone wilderness for thirty-seven days, 1871, Scribnerâs Monthly again (vol 3#1).
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