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15. “William Temple Hornaday” (1996), University of Iowa Museum of Natural History Archive, Iowa City.

16. William T. Hornaday, Two Years in the Jungle: The Experiences of a Hunter Naturalist (London: Kegan Paul, Trench and Co., 1885), p. 1.

17. William T. Hornaday, The Extermination of the American Bison (Washington, D.C.: National Museum Report, 1889).

18. “History of the Wildlife Conservation Society,” Wilderness Conservation Fund Archives, New York.

19. William T. Hornaday, Our Vanishing Wild Life (New York: New York Zoological Society, 1913), p. 92.

20. Paul Verner Bradford and Harvey Blume, Ota Benga: The Pygmy in the Zoo (New York: Dell, 1992), p. 173.

21. “History of the Wildlife Conservation Society.”

22. “Zoo Plans Are Approved: Park Board, after Long Study of the Proposed Zoological Park, Commends It,” New York Times (November 23, 1897), p. 12.

23. T.R. quoted in Paul Russell Cutright, Theodore Roosevelt: The Naturalist (New York: Harper, 1956), p. 73.

24. T.R. to James Brander Matthews (December 21, 1893).

25. T.R. to Madison Grant (March 3, 1894).

26. Casper W. Whitney, “The Cougar,” in T.R. and George Bird Grinnell (eds.), Hunting in Many Lands (New York: Forest and Stream, 1895), p. 253.

27. T.R. and Grinnell, “Preface,” in Hunting in Many Lands, p. 12.

28. Charles E. Whitehead, “Game Laws,” in Hunting in Many Lands, pp. 370–372.

29. T.R. and Grinnell (eds.), Hunting in Many Lands, pp. 424–432.

30. Edmund Morris, The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt (New York: Coward, McCann, 1979), p. 25.

31. T.R. quoted in Van Wyck Brooks, John Sloan: A Painter’s Life (New York: Dutton, 1955), p. 55.

32. H. Paul Jeffers, Roosevelt the Explorer (Lanham, Md.: Taylor Trade, 2003), p. 8.

33. William Harbaugh, Power and Responsibility: The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt (New York: Farrar, Straus, and Cudahy, 1961), pp. 82–83.

34. Jeffers, Roosevelt the Explorer, p. 84.

35. Owen Wister, Roosevelt: The Story of a Friendship, 1880–1919 (New York: Macmillan, 1930), p. 51.

36. Jeffers, Roosevelt the Explorer, pp. 82–84.

37. “The Summer Plans of Authors,” New York Times (June 21, 1896), p. 27.

38. T.R. quoted in H. Paul Jeffers, Colonel Roosevelt: Theodore Roosevelt Goes to War (New York: Wiley, 1996), p. 20.

39. “Electoral Vote Counted; McKinley and Hobart Formally Declared to Have Been Chosen as President and Vice President,” New York Times (February 11, 1897), p. 4.

40. Roderick Frazier Nash, Wilderness and the American Mind, 4th ed. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2001), p. 136.

41. George R. Leighton, Five Cities: The Story of Their Youth and Old Age (New York: Harper, 1939), p. 269.

42. George Bird Grinnell and T.R., “Preface,” in Trail and Camp-Fire (New York: Forest and Stream, 1897), pp. 7–8.

43. Gerald W. Williams, The Forest Service: Fighting for Public Lands (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 2006), pp. 404–405. Williams documented the total acreage saved by the Washington Birthday Reserves: San Jacinto, California, 737,280 acres; Stanislaus, California, 691,200 acres; Washington, Washington, 3,594,240 acres; Mount Rainier, Washington, 1,267,200 acres; Olympic, Washington, 2,188,800 acres; Priest River, Idaho and Washington, 645,120 acres; Bitterroot, Idaho and Montana, 4,147,200 acres; Lewis and Clark, Montana, 2,926,080 acres; Flathead, Montana, 1,382,400 acres; Big Horn, Wyoming, 1,198,080 acres; Teton, Wyoming, 829,440 acres; Uinta, Utah, 705,120 acres; Black Hills, South Dakota, 967,680 acres.

44. T.R. to George Bird Grinnell (August 24, 1897).

45. Char Miller, Gifford Pinchot and the Making of Modern Environmentalism (Washington, D.C.: Island, 2001), p. 120.

46. Leighton, Five Cities, p. 269.

47. “After Us, the Deluge,” New York Times (May 8, 1897), p. 6.

48. John Muir, “The American Forests,” Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 80 (August 1897).

49. Grover Cleveland, Fishing and Shooting Sketches (Philadelphia, Pa.: Curtis, 1901), pp. 3–6.

50. John Muir, Our National Parks (Boston, Mass. and New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1901), p. 1.

51. Sixth Annual Report of the Bureau of Agriculture

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