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Island, 2001), pp. 147–150.

28. Edmund Morris, Theodore Rex (New York: Random House, 2001), pp. 70–80. (All of chap. 4 of this biography deals with December 3, 1901.)

29. Lewis L. Gould, The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991), p. 29.

30. “President Roosevelt’s First Message,” New York Times (December 4, 1901), p. 6.

31. Morris, Theodore Rex, p. 75.

32. “President Roosevelt’s First Message,” New York Times, p. 6.

33. Ibid.

34. Morris, Theodore Rex, p. 76.

35. Paul Russell Cutright, Theodore Roosevelt: The Naturalist (New York: Harper, 1956), pp. 164–165.

36. “President Roosevelt’s First Message,” p. 6.

37. John Muir, Our National Parks (Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 1901). For Muir’s original essays see “The American Forests,” Atlantic, Vol. 80 (August 1897); and “The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West,” Atlantic, Vol. 81 (January 1898).

38. Muir quoted in Austin Considine, “Fall Colors without the Crowds,” New York Times (October 19, 2007), p. D1.

39. T.R., An Autobiography (New York: Macmillan, 1913), p. 415.

40. Outing Magazine, Vol. 39 (1902).

41. Worster, Nature’s Economy, p. 262.

42. Cutright, Theodore Roosevelt: The Naturalist, p. 93.

43. “John A. Loring, 76, Noted Naturalist,” New York Times, (May 9, 1947), p. 21.

44. C. Hart Merriam, “Roosevelt the Naturalist,” Science, New Series, Vol. 75, No. 1937 (February 12, 1932), pp. 181–183.

45. Ibid.

46. Ibid.

47. Robert B. Pickering, “Return of the Buffalo: An American Success Story,” Points West (Fall 2000).

48. “Notes and News,” New York Times (May 3, 1902), BR 14.

49. Washington Times (June 22, 1902).

50. T. S. Van Dyke, “The Hills of San Bernardino,” Californian, Vol. 4, No. 21 (September 1881), p. 220.

51. T. S. Van Dyke, County of San Diego: The Italy of Southern California (National City, Calif.: National City Record Steam Print, 1887).

52. T. S. Van Dyke, “Those Four WildCats with One Bullet,” Forest and Stream (November 17, 1881), p. 309.

53. “Arctic Travel Record Broken,” New York Times (September 18, 1899), p. 2.

54. Ibid.

55. T.R., T. S. Van Dyke, D. G. Elliot, and A. J. Stone, The Deer Family (New York: Macmillan, 1902), “Foreword.”

56. John Spears, “All about Deer by President and Others,” New York Times (May 31, 1902), p. BR9.

57. T.R. et al., The Deer Family, p. 117.

58. T.R., Outdoor Pastimes of An American Hunter, p. 188.

59. T.R. et al., The Deer Family, p. 27.

60. Ibid., pp. 134–135.

61. William T. Hornaday, Popular Official Guide to the New York Zoological Park, 17th ed. (New York: New York Zoological Society, 1899), p. 57.

62. Alden Sampson, “The Creating of Game Preserves,” in George Bird Grinnell (ed.), American Big Game in Its Haunts (New York: Forest and Stream, 1904), p. 41.

63. T.R., An Autobiography, p. 419.

64. Cutright, Theodore Roosevelt: The Naturalist, p. 167.

65. Donald Worster, Rivers of Empire: Water, Aridity, and the Growth of the American West (New York: Pantheon, 1985), pp. 169–171.

66. Gould, The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, p. 41.

67. Works, Mem. Ed., Vol. 15, p. 558.

68. Donald J. Pisani, “A Tale of Two Commissioners: Frederick H. Newell and Floyd Dominy,” presented at History of the Bureau of Reclamation: A Symposium, Las Vegas, Nev. (June 18, 2002).

69. T.R. to Ethan Allen Hitchcock (June 17, 1902).

70. T.R. to James Wilson (July 2, 1902).

71. T.R., An Autobiography, p. 408.

72. “President Roosevelt’s First Message.”

73. Cutright, Theodore Roosevelt: The Naturalist, p. 168.

74. David Dary, Frontier Medicine: From the Atlantic to the Pacific, 1492–1941 (New York: Knopf, 2008), p. 222.

75. T.R., Works, Mem. Ed. Vol. 22, pp. 450–452.

76. T.R. quoted in Lawrence H. Budner, “Hunting, Ranching, and Writing” in Natalie A. Naylor, Douglas Brinkley, and John Allen Gable (eds.), Theodore Roosevelt: Many Sided American (Interlaken, N.Y.: Hart of the Lakes, 1992), pp. 161–169.

77. Brands, T.R.: The Last Romantic, p. 448.

78. Steven E. Siry, “President Theodore Roosevelt’s Brush with Death in 1902,” Theodore Roosevelt Association

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