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Posted inHistory

A first day visiting Yellowstone Park in 1900

by M. Mark MillerApril 30, 2015April 29, 2015

t’s easy to find descriptions of the wonders of Yellowstone Park like waterfalls, geysers and wildlife, but accounts of mundane daily activities are rare. This travel diary by Henry Isaac Jacobs of Bozeman, Montana, in 1900 is an exception. Here’s how Henry described preparations for the trip and the first day’s travel.

Posted inHistory, Yellowstone

Happy Birthday to Yellowstone Park

by M. Mark MillerMarch 2, 2015March 2, 2015
Posted inGateway Towns, History, People, Uncategorized

Yellowstone history presentation in Cooke City on July 12

by M. Mark MillerJuly 8, 2014July 8, 2014
Walter Delacy (NPS image)
Posted inHistory, Uncategorized

An optimistic prospector questions 1863 mining ‘laws’ in Yellowstone country

by M. Mark MillerDecember 4, 2013December 4, 2013
Posted inHistory, Uncategorized

Rediscovered manuscript describes 1869 Yellowstone expedition

by M. Mark MillerNovember 8, 2013November 8, 2013
Posted inHistory

A ‘Dark and Stormy Night’ in Yellowstone Park from 1874

by M. Mark MillerOctober 28, 2013November 15, 2013
Posted inHistory, Just for Fun, People

An October blizzard complicates an 1880 visit to Yellowstone’s Upper Falls

by M. Mark MillerJuly 8, 2013
Posted inHistory, Just for Fun, People

A spine-tingling Yellowstone adventure along Uncle Tom’s Trail

by M. Mark MillerJune 5, 2013
Posted inHistory, Just for Fun, People

‘Wapiti Are the Stupidest Brutes’—An 1874 elk hunt with the Earl of Dunraven

by M. Mark MillerMay 22, 2013
Posted inHistory, Just for Fun, People

The story behind the 1870 naming of Tower Falls in Yellowstone

by M. Mark MillerMay 10, 2013

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