The Yellowstone National Park: Historical and DescriptiveChittenden, Hiram Martin
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The Yellowstone National Park: Historical and Descriptive
Chittenden, Hiram Martin
Yellowstone National Park
| | | | | appearance of
| | | | | some of the large
| | | | | globular masses
| | | | | in its basin to
| | | | | a Turkish
| | | | | head-dress."
| | | | | --Peale.
Union (1) | S. G. B. | 114 ft. | 60 m. | 5 h. | U. S. G. S. in
(2) | -- | 66 ft | -- | -- | 1872.
(3) | -- | 3 ft. | -- | -- | So named "because
| | | | | of its
| | | | | combination
| | | | | of the various
| | | | | forms of geyseric
| | | | | action."--Peale.
| | | | | No. 1 is North
| | | | | Cone; No. 2
| | | | | Middle Cone;
| | | | | and No. 3 South
| | | | | Cone.
Vixen | N. G. B. | -- | -- | -- | Norris.
White Dome | L. G. B. | 12 ft. | -- | -- | U. S. G. S.
Young | U. G. B. | 20 ft. | -- | -- | Earl of Dunraven.
Faithful | | | | |
Young | L. G. B. | 20 ft. | -- | -- | U. S. G. S.
Hopeful | | | | |
APPENDIX B.
LEGISLATION AND REGULATIONS NOW IN FORCE AFFECTING THE YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK.
THE ACT OF DEDICATION.
An Act to set apart a certain tract of land lying near the
headwaters of the Yellowstone River as a public park.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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