[72]H. M. Chittenden, _The American Fur Trade_ (New York: Press of the
Pioneers, 1935), II, 877.
[73]P. Koch, “The Discovery of Yellowstone National Park,” _Magazine of
American History, II_ (June, 1884), 497.
[74]Helen F. Sanders, _History of Montana_ (Chicago: Lewis Publishing
Co., 1913), I, 681.
[75]_Contributions_, Historical Society of Montana (Helena, Montana:
Rocky Mountain Publishing Co., 1876), I, 168.
[76]Indian reservations nearest the Park are the Crow at Hardin,
Montana; Shoshone, Fort Washakie, Wyoming; and Bannock, Fort Hall,
Idaho. Other agencies are located at Fort Peck, Poplar, Tongue
River, and Lame Deer, all in Montana. The Blackfeet and Flathead
reservations are near Glacier Park.
[77]Alexander Ross, _op. cit._, p. 48.
[78]John G. Neihardt, _The Splendid Wayfaring_ (New York: Macmillan
Company, 1920), pp. 265-6.
[79]Alexander Ross, _op. cit._, pp. 228-9.
[80]Francis Fuller Victor, _The River of the West_ (Hartford: Columbian
Book Co., 1871), pp. 64-5.
[81]Cecil Alter, _James Bridger, Trapper, Frontiersman, Scout and Guide_
(Salt Lake City: Shepard Book Co., 1925), p. 355.
[82]Helen F. Sanders, _op. cit._, p. 141.
[83]Earl of Dunraven, _Hunting in the Yellowstone_ (New York: Macmillan
Co., 1925), pp. 184-5.
[84]Frances Fuller Victor, _op. cit._, p. 238.
[85]F. A. Wislizenus, _A Journey To The Rocky Mountains In 1839_, (St.
Louis: Missouri Historical Society, 1912), pp. 87-8.
[86]Alexander Ross, _op. cit._, II, 236.
[87]C. Max Bauer, “Notes on Indian Occupancy,” _Yellowstone Nature
Notes_. XII, 6 (June, 1935), 1.
[88]P. W. Norris, _Annual Report 1879_ (Washington D. C.: Government
Printing Office, 1880), p. 10.
[89]P. W. Norris, _Annual Report 1880_, p. 605.
[90]Some of these places were specifically listed: Bunsen Peak, Willow
Creek, Stinking Water Pass east of Yellowstone Lake, Barlow Fork of
Snake River, Bridgers Lake, and, the best one of all, three miles
below Mary Lake. See _Fifth Annual Report 1881_, p. 36.
[91]P. W. Norris, _Fifth Annual Report 1881_, pp. 32-8.
[92]_Ibid._, p. 38.
[93]P. W. Norris, _Annual Report 1878_, p. 982.
[94]Experienced rangers who have reported these finds to the author
include David deL. Condon, Lee L. Coleman, John W. Jay, John Bauman,
Rudolf L. Grimm, Wayne Replogle, Lowell G. Biddulph, George Marler,
and William Sanborn.
[95]William E. Kearns, “A Nez Percé Chief Revisits Yellowstone,”
_Yellowstone Nature Notes_, XII (June-July, 1935), 41.
[96]Edwin Linton, _Science_, No. 561 (Nov. 3, 1893), pp. 244-5.
Mr. Linton and Prof. S. A. Forbes heard the sounds upon two
occasions. Each gave a scientific presentation. Elwood Hofer, Dave
Rhodes, and F. H. Bradley have written accounts of similar
experiences.
[97]_Report of the Secretary of the Interior_ (Washington: Government
Printing Office, Nov. 30, 1880), p. 573.
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