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1902), pp. 4450–4453. Also Steve Marks, “A National Park in the State of Oregon,” Southern Oregon Today (January 2001), Vol. 1, No. 1.

24. “President Roosevelt on Citizens’ Duties,” New York Times (May 22, 1902).

25. “Crater Lake National Park,” New York Times (November 16, 1902), p. 28.

26. Runte, National Parks, p. 71. Also Conversation with Stephen R. Mark.

27. “The Buffalo Woman,” Wind Cave National Park Archives, National Park Service, Wind Cave, S. Dak.

28. “Birth of a National Park—The Winds of Wind Cave,” Wind Cave National Park Archives, National Park Service, Wind Cave, South Dakota. This online history was invaluable in writing the Wind Cave sections of this book.

29. “Wind Cave Exploration,” Wind Cave National Park Archives, National Park Service, Wind Cave South Dakota.

30. Freeman Tilden, The National Parks (New York: Knopf, 1979), p. 250.

31. Alvin McDonald Diary (1891–1893), Wind Cave National Park Archive, Wind Cave, S. Dak. (Unpublished.)

32. Gamble was a staunch supporter of T.R. See “Want Roosevelt Again,” New York Times (March 24, 1907), p. 1.

33. “South Dakota Cave: Senator Gamble Wants to Preserve the Wonder in a Park” New York Times, (June 22, 1902), p. 23.

34. Owen Wister, The Virginian (New York: Macmillan, 1902), p. 340.

35. John G. Cawelti, “Introduction,” in Owen Wister, The Virginian (New York: Barnes and Noble, 2005), p. xxvii.

36. Jack DeMattos, Garrett and Roosevelt (College Station, Texas: Creative Publishing Company, 1988).

37. Owen Wister, “Rededication and Preface,” in The Virginian, (New York: Macmillan, 1911), pp. 285, 50, vii.

38. R. Douglas Hurt, “Forestry on the Great Plains, 1902–1904,” Lecture for Kansas State University’s People, Prairies, and Plains, N.E.H. Summer Teachers’ Institute on Environmental History (July–August 1996).

39. Carlos G. Bates and Roy G. Pierce, “Forestation of the Sand Hills of Nebraska and Kansas,” USDA Forest Service Bulletin Vol. 121 (1913), pp. 8–11; and Raymond J. Poole, “Fifty Years of the Nebraska National Forest,” Nebraska History, Vol. 34 (September 1953), p. 145.

40. John Clark Hunt, “The Forest That Men Made” American Forests 71 (December 1965), p. 32.

41. “Wildlife Management in the Forest Service,” in Celebrating a Century of Service: A Glance at the Agency’s History, Bi-Weekly Postings, Issue 22, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Forest Service, International Programs Archives.

42. R. Douglas Hurt, “Forestry on the Great Plains, 1902–1904.”

43. T.R. to Gifford Pinchot (April 9, 1906), Library of Congress, Pinchot Papers (microfiche), Series 2, Vol. 62, Reel 341, p. 444.

44. Quoted in Outlook, Vol. 109 (January 20, 1915).

45. Polly Miller and Leon Miller, Lost Heritage of Alaska: The Adventure and Art of the Alaskan Coastal Indians (New York: Bonanza, 1967), pp. 243–252.

46. David E. Conrad, “Creating the Nation’s Largest Forest Reserve: Roosevelt, Emmons, and the Tongass National Forest,” Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 46, No. 1 (February 1977), pp. 65–83.

47. George T. Emmons, “The Woodlands of Alaska,” Tongass National Forest Archive, Ketchikan, Alas.

48. Conrad, “Creating the Nation’s Largest Forest Reserve.”

49. William N. Tilchin, Theodore Roosevelt and the British Empire: A Study in Presidential Statecraft (New York: St. Martin’s, 1977), pp. ix—xi.

50. Conrad, “Creating the Nation’s Largest Forest Reserve,” Pacific Historical Review, pp. 65–82.

51. Frederick Converse Beach and George Edwin Rines (eds.), The Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. F—H (New York: Scientific American Compiling Department, Frederick Converse Beach, 1904–1905), table listed under “Game Preserves.”

52. “Message of the President,” New

York Times (December 3, 1902), p. 2.

18: PAUL KROEGEL AND THE FEATHER WARS OF FLORIDA

1. George Keyes, “Pelican Island,” More Tales of Sebastian (Vero Beach, Fla.: Sebastian River Area Historical Society, 1992). (Originally published in Vero Beach Press Journal, August 15, 1990). For number of species, see Frank J. Thomas, Melbourne Beach and Indialantic (Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia, 1999), p. 21. By the year 2000, owing

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