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60. “The President in Iowa,” New York Times (April 29, 1903), p. 1.
61. Address by John F. Lacey before Iowa Federation of Women’s Clubs, Waterloo (May 12, 1905). (Transcript.)
62. David Dary, The Buffalo Book: The Full Saga of the American Animal (Chicago, Ill.: Swallow, 1974), pp. 233–236.
63. “President Roosevelt Reaches St. Louis,” New York Times (April 30, 1903), p. 3.
64. “Secretary Hitchcock Now Faces Charges,” New York Times (August 20, 1903), p. 1.
65. Henry S. Brown, “Punishing the Landlooters,” Outlook (February 23, 1907).
66. “President’s Train Ready,” New York Times (April 1, 1903), p. 8.
67. Barbara Kerley, “Josiah, the White House Badger,” Highlights (April 2006), pp. 32–35.
68. “The President’s Sunday at Sharon Springs, Kansas,” New York Times (May 4, 1903), p. 2. Also Sagamore Hill National Historic Site Archive (pet file).
69. T.R. to children (May 10, 1903), Sagamore Hill Archives, Oyster Bay, N.Y. (Group letter from Del Monte, California.)
70. “President in Colorado,” New York Times (May 5, 1903), p. 9.
71. “Denver in Readiness,” Washington Post (May 4, 1903), p. 1.
72. Burroughs, Camping and Tramping With Roosevelt, p. 53.
73. “Mr. Roosevelt Tells New Mexico to Grow,” New York Times (May 6, 1903), p. 3.
74. C. G. Turner II, Petroglyphs of the Glen Canyon Region (Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin, No. 38). Also see David S. Whitney, Handbook of Rock Art Research (Walnut Creek, Calif.: Alta Mira, 2001), pp. 385–386.
75. Max Frost and Paul A. F. Walter, The Land of Sunshine: A Handbook of the Resources, Products, Industries, and Climate of New Mexico (Santa Fe: New Mexican Printing, 1904).
76. T.R., A Book-Lover’s Holidays in the Open (New York: Scribner, 1916), p. 1.
77. “Mr. Roosevelt Sees the Grand Canyon,” New York Times (May 7, 1903), p. 2.
78. Stephen R. Whitney, A Field Guide to the Grand Canyon (Seattle, Wash.: Mountains, 1996), p. 1.
79. T.R., A Book-Lover’s Holidays, p. 8.
80. “Mr. Roosevelt Sees the Grand Canyon,” New York Times (May 7, 1903), p. 2.
81. John Burroughs, Locusts and Wild Honey (Boston, Mass.: Houghton, Osgood, 1879), p. 200.
82. T.R. quoted in Stephen J. Pyne, How The Canyon Became Grand: A Short History (New York: Viking, 1998), p. 38.
83. David S. Whitney, A Field Guide to the Grand Canyon (Seattle, Wash.: Mountaineers, 1996), pp. 13–19.
84. Rose Houk, An Introduction to Grand Canyon Ecology (Grand Canyon, AZ: Grand Canyon Association, 1996), pp. 4–45.
85. Richard G. Beidleman, California’s Frontier Naturalists (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006), p. 369.
86. “President Roosevelt in California,” New York Times (May 8, 1903), p. 1.
87. “The Pope to Mr. Roosevelt,” New York Times (May 10, 1903), p. 5.
88. “President Talks of California’s Big Trees,” New York Times (May 12, 1903), p. 2.
89. “Degree Conferred upon President Roosevelt,” New York Times (May 15, 1903), p. 1.
90. “President Talks of California’s Big Trees.”
91. Ibid.
92. Burroughs quoted in Worster, Nature’s Economy, p. 17.
93. “America’s Destiny on the Pacific,” New York Times (May 14, 1903), p. 1.
94. Lynn Readicker-Henderson and Ed Readicker-Henderson, Adventure Guide: Inside Passage and Coastal Alaska, 4th ed. (Edison, N.J.: Hunter, 2002), pp. 55–57.
95. A. Lincoln, “Roosevelt and Muir at Yosemite,” Pacific Discovery Vol. 16 (January–February 1963), pp. 18–22.
96. Shirley Sargent, Yosemite’s Famous Guests (Yosemite, Calif.: Flying Spur, 1970), pp. 18–21.
97. “How Big Are Big Trees?” California State Parks (2008). (Pamphlet produced by the state of California.)
98. Ted Kerasote, “Roosevelt and Muir,” Bugle (Winter 1997), p. 78.
99. Osborn quoted in Edwin Way Teale (ed.), The Wilderness World of John Muir (Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 1954), p. 181.
100. Ted Kerasote, “Roosevelt and Muir,” Bugle (Winter 1997), p. 78.
101. Lincoln, “Roosevelt and Muir at Yosemite.”
102. Charlie Leidig, “Report of President Roosevelt’s Visit in May, 1903,” Yosemite National Park Archive, Yosemite, Calif.
103. T.R., “John Muir: An Appreciation,” Outlook,