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Vol. 109 (January 6, 1915), pp. 27–28.

104. Kerasote, “Roosevelt and Muir.”

105. Teale (ed.), The Wilderness World of John Muir, p. xvii.

106. T.R., An Autobiography (New York Macmillan, 1913), p. 332–333.

107. Donald Worster, A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), p. 346.

108. Ibid.

109. Lincoln, “Roosevelt and Muir at Yosemite.”

110. Worster, A Passion for Nature, pp. 208–211.

111. Clara Barrus, “In the Yosemite with John Muir,” The Craftsman, Vol. 23, No. 3 (December 1912), pp. 324–335.

112. Worster, A Passion for Nature, p. 509.

113. T.R., “John Muir: An Appreciation.”

114. Linnie Marsh Wolfe, Son of the Wilderness: The Life of John Muir (New York: Knopf, 1945), pp. 288–289.

115. Worster, A Passion for Nature, p. 366.

116. Wolfe, Son of the Wilderness, p. 290.

117. Robert Underwood Johnson, Remembered Yesterdays (Boston, Mass.: Little, Brown, 1923), p. 388.

118. Worster, A Passion for Nature, p. 369.

119. Alfred Runte, Yosemite: The Embattled Wilderness (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1990), p. 87.

120. T.R. quoted in Sargent, Yosemite’s Famous Guests, p. 19.

121. John Muir, letter to Robert Underwood Johnson (1889), cited in Frank Bergon, The Wilderness Reader (Lincoln: University of Nevada Press, 1994), p. 251.

122. John Muir, Linnie Marsh Wolfe (ed.), John of the Mountains: The Unpublished Journals of John Muir. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1938), p. 277.

123. John Muir to Louis Muir (May 19, 1903), John Muir Papers, University of the Pacific.

124. John Muir to Dr. and Mrs. C. Hart Merriam and the Baileys (January 1, 1904), Muir Papers, University of the Pacific.

125. Runte, Yosemite: The Embattled Wilderness, p. 87.

126. Leidig, “Report of President Roosevelt’s Visit in May, 1903.”

127. Photograph included in Our National Parks (Pleasantville, N.Y.: Reader’s Digest Association, 1985), p. 15.

128. T.R., “John Muir: An Appreciation.”

129. Ibid.

130. T.R. to Ethan Allen Hitchcock (May 19, 1903).

131. T.R. to John Muir (May 19, 1903).

132. Rod Miller, John Muir’s Magnificent Tramp (New York: A Tom Doherty Associates Book, 2005), p. 146.

133. T.R., California Addresses (San Francisco: The California Promotion Committee, 1903), printed by the Tomoyé Press, San Francisco, p. 140.

134. George Wharton James, “Harry Cassie Best: Painter of the Yosemite Valley and the California Mountains,” Out West, New Series, Vol. 7, No. 1 (January 1914), p. 11.

135. “President Quits California,” New York Times (May 21, 1903), p. 8.

136. T.R. to Harry Cassie Best (November 12, 1908). The actual title of the painting was Evening at Mt. Shasta. According to Out West, T.R. told Best, “That afterglow on Mt. Shasta is the grandest sight in Nature I have ever witnessed, and I never expected to see such a good reproduction of it on canvas.”

137. James, “Harry Cassie Best: Painter of the Yosemite Valley and the California Mountains.”

138. “President’s Oregon Tour,” New York Times (May 22, 1903), p. 7.

139. Kohler, All Creatures, p. 84. Burroughs thought using Linnaean binomials made “readers feel ignorant and mystified.”

140. William L. Finley, “Birds about an Oregon Pond, Sunset Magazine (December 1907).

141. Worth Mathewson, William L. Finley’s Pioneer Wildlife Photography (Corvallis: Oregon State University, 1986), p. 38.

142. Russell D. Butcher, America’s National Wildlife Refuges (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003), pp. 531–532.

143. Ibid.

144. Mathewson, William L. Finley’s Pioneer Wildlife Photography, pp. 17–18.

145. Tom McAllister, Audubon-Warbler (April 1959).

146. Mathewson, William L. Finley’s Pioneer Wildlife Photography, pp. 6–7.

147. U.S. Senate History, Expulsion and Censure, Senate Historical Archive, Washington, D.C.

148. T.R. to Alice Lee Roosevelt (May 27, 1903).

149. Ethan Trex, “White House Pets: Hippo, Gator, and ‘Satan’” (transcript), CNN Archives (November 7, 2008).

150. T.R., letter from the White House (June 6, 1903), Sagamore Hill National Historic Site, Oyster Bay, N.Y.

20: BEAUTY UNMARRED

1. T.R. and Henry

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