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43. Clara Barrus (ed.), The Heart of Burroughs’s Journals (Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 1928), p. 32
44. Frederick Jackson Turner, “The Winning of the West,” Dial (August 1889), p. 73.
45. William Frederick Poole, “Roosevelt’s The Winning of the West,” Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 44 (November 1889), pp. 693–700. Also see Utley, “Theodore Roosevelt’s Winning of the West: Some Unpublished Letters,” pp. 495–496.
46. “Pushing Their Way,” New York Times (July 7, 1889), p. 11.
47. George B. Utley, “Theodore Roosevelt’s Winning of the West: Some Unpublished Letters,” pp. 495–506.
48. Cooper, “Introduction” in T.R., The Winning of the West, p. xii.
49. T.R., Biological Analogies in History (London: Oxford University Press, 1910), p. 6.
50. James R. Gilmore in New York Sun (September 29 and October 10, 1889). (Included in T.R. Scrapbooks at Harvard.) T.R. was accused of plagiarism but he was considered innocent by most fair-minded scholars.
51. Parkman quoted in W. R. Jacobs (ed.), Letters of Francis Parkman, Vol. 2 (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1960), pp. 209–232.
52. Francis Parkman, “The Forests of the White Mountains,” Garden and Forest, Vol. 1 (February 29, 1888).
53. Wilbur R. Jacobs, “Francis Parkman: Naturalist-Environmental Savant,” Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 61, No. 3 (May, 1992), p. 341.
54. T.R. to Francis Parkman (July 13, 1889).
55. Dalton, A Strenuous Life, pp. 132—133.
56. Ibid., p. 134.
57. T.R. to Gertrude Elizabeth Tyler Carow (October 18, 1890).
58. Arnold Hague, “The Yellowstone Park,” in Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell (eds.), American Big Game Hunting: The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club (New York: Forest and Stream, 1893), p. 259.
59. Michael L. Collins, That Damned Cowboy: Theodore Roosevelt and the American West 1888–1898 (New York: Peter Lang, 1989), p. 117.
60. William Frederick Poole to T.R. (November 1889) in George B. Utley, “Theodore Roosevelt and the Winning of the West: Some Unpublished Letters,” pp. 495–497.
61. William T. Hornaday, Our Vanishing Wild Life (New York: New York Zoological Society, 1913), p. x.
62. United States Statutes at Large, xvii.32, quoted in Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts: Transactions 1902—1904 (Boston: Published by the Society, 1906), p. 377.
63. Thomas Wolfe, Of Time and the River: A Legend of Man’s Hunger in His Youth (Garden City, N.Y.: Sun Dial, 1944), p. 155.
64. George Bird Grinnell to Archibald Rogers (December 24, 1890), quoted in Reiger, American Sportsmen and the Origins of Conservation, p. 157.
65. T.R., “Hunting in Cattle Country” in T.R. and Grinnell (eds.), Hunting in Many Lands, pp. 292–293.
66. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, My Brother Theodore Roosevelt (New York: Scribner, 1921), p. 144.
67. T.R., The Winning of the West, pp. xli–xlii.
68. Diary quoted in Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, My Brother Theodore Roosevelt, p. 149.
69. Ibid., pp. 146–147.
70. Sylvia Jukes Morris, Edith Kermit Roosevelt: Portrait of a First Lady (New York: Coward, McCann, and Geoghegan, 1980), p. 130.
71. Collins, That Damned Cowboy, p. 122.
72. T.R. to Gertrude Elizabeth Tyler Carow (October 18, 1890)
73. Blaine Harden, “In the New West, Do They Want Buffalo to Roam?” Washington Post (July 30, 2006), pp. A 8–9.
74. “The Treasures of Yosemite,” Century, Vol. 40, No. 4 (August, 1890); “Features of the Proposed Yosemite National Park,” Century, Vol. 40, No. 5 (September 1890).
75. Jeremy Johnston, “Preserving the Beasts of Waste and Desolation: Theodore Roosevelt and the Predator Control in Yellowstone,” Yellowstone Science (Spring 2002), p. 15.
76. Christine Macy and Sarah Bonnemaison, Architecture and Nature: Creating the American Landscape (New York: Routledge, 2003), p. 51. Also see Donald J. Pisani, “Forest and Conservation in 1865–1890,” in Char Miller (ed.), American Forests: Nature, Culture, and Politics (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1997), pp. 16–17.
77. Reiger, American Sportsmen and the Origins of Conservation, pp. 157–158.
78. “The Rapid Destruction of Our