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A postcard of Cliff Spring from 1928 based on a photo by Asahel Curtis. (NPS image)
Posted inHistory, Just for Fun, People

The first written description of Yellowstone geysers in 1827

by M. Mark MillerApril 10, 2013April 23, 2013
Posted inHistory, People

A Cloudburst of the rarest jewels: Fountain Geyser described in 1905

by M. Mark MillerMarch 20, 2013March 14, 2013
Posted inGeology, History, People, Science & Nature

An 1880s tale of catching and cooking a fish on same line in Yellowstone

by M. Mark MillerFebruary 12, 2013April 23, 2013
Horse-drawn coaches were the common method for travel in the early days of Yellowstone National Park. (Yellowstone Digital Slide File - click to enlarge)
Posted inHistory, People

An Englishman tells of a stagecoach robbery in Yellowstone country

by M. Mark MillerJanuary 23, 2013January 22, 2013
Posted inHistory, People

Remembering the first commercial tour guide in Yellowstone Park

by M. Mark MillerJanuary 3, 2013March 12, 2013
Hunters were among the early visitors to the area that is now Yellowstone National Park. (Yellowstone Park Digital Slide File)
Posted inHistory, People

Yellowstone Park’s first tourists in 1871 seek ‘first blood’

by M. Mark MillerDecember 14, 2012December 13, 2012
A postcard by historic Yellowstone National Park photographer Frank Haynes shows Grotto Geyser as it appeared in approximately 1913. (click to enlarge)
Posted inGeology, History, People, Science & Nature

Making use of ‘a million billion gallons of hot water’ in Yellowstone in 1872

by M. Mark MillerOctober 25, 2012April 23, 2013
Posted inHistory, People

Angering Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park with a load of dirty laundry in 1877

by M. Mark MillerOctober 10, 2012October 8, 2012
Posted inHistory, People

Exploring Yellowstone in 1870 on the Washburn Expedition with ‘Little Invulnerable’

by M. Mark MillerSeptember 27, 2012October 2, 2012
Illustration "Old Bill Williams" by Alfred Jacob Miller.
Posted inHistory, People

Early Yellowstone explorer John Colter runs for his life in 1807

by M. Mark MillerSeptember 13, 2012September 10, 2012

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