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14. Ibid.

15. T.R. to the Editor, Forest and Stream (December 3, 1892), reproduced in “A Standing Menace: Cooke City vs. the National Park.” (Pamphlet. There is a copy in Yellowstone National Park Library.) Also Rocky Barker, Scorched Earth: How the Fires of Yellowstone Changed America (Washington, D.C.: Island, 2005), pp. 77–78.

16. George Bird Grinnell, “Editor’s Note,” Forest and Stream (January 17, 1889).

17. “Snap Shots,” Forest and Stream (February 16, 1888), p. 8.

18. Estelle Jussim, Frederic Remington, the Camera, and the Old West (Fort Worth, Tex.: Amon Carter Museum, 1987), pp. 19–21.

19. Joseph G. Rosa and Robin May, Buffalo Bill and His Wild West: A Pictorial Biography (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1989), pp. 102–137.

20. Roscoe L. Buckland, Frederic Remington: The Writer (New York: Twayne, 2000), p. 5.

21. Peggy and Harold Samuels, Frederic Remington: A Biography (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1982), pp. 72–75.

22. T.R., The Wilderness Hunter (New York and London: Putnam, 1893), p. 131.

23. Olin D. Wheeler, 6,000 Miles through Wonderland: Being a Description of the Marvelous Region Traversed by the Northern Pacific Railroad (Saint Paul, Minn.: Chas S. Fee, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Northern Pacific Railroad, 1893), pp. 34–40.

24. T.R., The Wilderness Hunter, pp. 135–136.

25. T.R., The Winning of the West, Vol. 2 (New York: Putnam, 1894), p. 71. T.R. was intrigued at being called “Boston Man” because, he claimed, Indians around the upper Ohio used to call frontiersmen “Virginians.”

26. T.R., The Wilderness Hunter, p. 136.

27. Ibid., p. 145.

28. Ibid., pp. 120–142.

29. John Allen Gable (ed.), “President Theodore Roosevelt’s Record on Conservation,” Theodore Roosevelt Association Journal, Vol. 10 (Fall 1984), pp. 2–11.

30. T.R. to J. P. Morgan (September 18, 1899).

31. H. W. Brands, T.R.: The Last Romantic (New York: HarperCollins, 1997), p. 448.

32. T.R. to Henry Cabot Lodge (October 19, 1888).

33. T.R. to Cecil Arthur Spring Rice (November 18, 1888).

34. Joseph Bucklin Bishop, Theodore Roosevelt and His Time: Shown in His Own Letters, Vol. 1 (New York: Scribner, 1920), pp. 43–52.

35. T.R., Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail (New York: Century, 1888), p. 6.

36. Remington quoted in John Gabriel Hunt, “Foreword,” Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail (New York: Gramercy, 1995), p. vi.

37. T.R., Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail, pp. 147, 131.

38. Ibid., p. 134.

39. Ibid., p. 186.

40. “History and Organization of the Biological Survey Unit,” United States Geological Survey Archives, Washington, D.C. Also see Jenks Cameron, The Bureau of Biological Survey: Its History, Activities, and Organizations (Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1929), pp. 21–27.

41. W. W. Cooke, “Bird Migration in the Mississippi Valley,” Bulletin 2, Biological Survey (1889). Walter B. Barrows, “The English Sparrow in America,” Bulletin 1, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammalogy (1889).

42. Wilfred H. Osgood, “Clinton Hart Merriam,” Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 24, No. 4 (November 17, 1943), pp. 421–436. Also C. Hart Merriam, “Two New Shrews,” Proceedings of the Biology Society of Washington, Vol. 15 (March 22, 1902), pp. 75–76.

43. “Officers of the Biological Society,” Washington Post, (January 11, 1991), p. 6.

44. Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture 1909 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1910), pp. 115–119.

9: LAYING THE GROUNDWORK WITH JOHN BURROUGHS AND BENJAMIN HARRISON

1. Clifford Johnson (eds.) John Burroughs Talks: His Reminiscences and Comments (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1922).

2. Ed Renehan, Jr., John Burroughs: An American Naturalist (Hensonville, N.Y.: Chelsea Green, 1992), p. 178

3. Elizabeth Custer, “Boots and Saddles” or Life in Dakota with General Custer (New York: Harper, 1885); Tenting on the Plains or General Custer in Kansas and Texas (New York: Charles L. Webster, 1887).

4. William Hard quoted in William Davison Johnston, TR: Champion of the Strenuous Life (New York: Farrar, Straus, and Cudahy,

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