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65. T.R. to Frank M. Chapman (June 7, 1908).
66. Charles Herner, The Arizona Rough Riders (Prescott, Ariz.: Scharlot Hall Museum, 1998), p. 222.
67. Johnson, John Burroughs Talks, p. 291.
68. Michael F. Anderson, Polishing the Jewel: An Administrative History of the Grand Canyon (Grand Canyon, Ariz,: Grand Canyon Association, 2000), pp. 15–108; and Stephen R. Whitney, A Field Guide to the Grand Canyon (Seattle: The Mountaineers, 1996), pp. 53–65.
69. T.R., A Book-Lover’s Holidays in the Open, p. 5.
70. “Clinton G. Smith,” in Biographical Record of the Graduates and Former Students in the Yale Forestry School (New Haven, Conn.: Yale Forestry School, 1913), p. 86.
71. T.R., “Forestry and Foresters,” speech before the Society of American Foresters, March 26, 1903 (U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Forestry, Circular No. 25, June 11, 1903).
72. T.R. to Henry Cabot Lodge (June 24, 1908).
73. Elting Morrison (ed.), The Letters of Theodore Roosevelt, Vol. 7 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1954), p. 4. (Editorial footnote.)
74. T.R. to Henry Fairfield Osborn (August 5, 1908).
75. T.R. to Henry Cabot Lodge (August 18, 1908).
76. Jack London, “The Other Animals,” Collier’s (September 5, 1908); and “London Answers Roosevelt,” New York Times (August 31, 1908), p. 7.
77. T.R. to Mark Sullivan (September 9, 1908).
78. London, “The Other Animals.”
79. Jonathan Swift, Gulliver’s Travels: The Voyages to Lilliput and Brobdingnag (New York: American Book Company, 1914), p. 129.
80. T.R. to Professor L. H. Bailey (August 4, 1908).
81. T.R., “Country Life Commission,” Century Magazine (October 1913).
82. T.R. to Herbert Myrick (September 10, 1908).
83. Ibid.
84. T.R. to Herbert Mynick (September 10, 1908).
85. T.R. to William Jennings Bryan (September 27, 1908).
86. T.R. to William Kent (September 28, 1908).
87. “Attacks Gifford Pinchot,” New York Times (October 1, 1908), p. D3.
88. Gould, The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, p. 289.
89. T.R. to John Raleigh Mott (October 12, 1908).
90. T.R. to Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (November 27, 1908).
91. T.R. to George Otto Trevelyan (December 1, 1908).
92. T.R. to John St. Lee Strachey (February 22, 1907).
93. T.R. to John Hay (May 22, 1903).
94. T.R. to Whitelaw Reid (December 4, 1908).
95. Dave Cooper, “Wild Hike Reveals Right Tuff in Wheeler Geologic Area,” Denver Post (September 24, 2006).
96. T.R. to Robert Underwood Johnson (December 17, 1908).
97. T.R., An Autobiography, p. 424.
98. Eric Jay Dolin, Smithsonian Book of Natural Wildlife Refuges (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 2003), pp. 60–61.
99. T.R. to Sydney Brooks (November 20, 1908).
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1. T.R. to William Howard Taft (December 31, 1908).
2. Nathan Miller, Theodore Roosevelt: A Life (New York: Morrow, 1992), p. 483.
3. Ibid., p. 485.
4. M. Nelson McGeary, Gifford Pinchot: Forester-Politician (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1960), p. 115.
5. Miller, Theodore Roosevelt: A Life, p. 490.
6. T.R., “A Hunter-Naturalist in Europe and Africa,” Outlook, Vol. 99, No. 3 (September 16, 1911).
7. T.R. to Winston Churchill (January 6, 1909).
8. T.R. to Kermit Roosevelt (January 14, 1909).
9. T.R. to Kermit Roosevelt (January 9, 1909).
10. Henry Litchfield West, “The Incoming Taft Administration,” Forum (March 1909).
11. T.R. to Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (January 31, 1909).
12. “The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands: 100 Years of Presidential Protection,” Marine Conservation Biology Institute (Washington, D.C.). (Pamphlet, 2007.)
13. William Alanson Bryan, Natural History of Hawaii: Being an Account of the Hawaiian People, the Geology and Geography of the Islands, and the Native and Introduced Plants and the Animals of the Group (Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette, 1915), p. 93.
14. Mark Twain, Roughing It, Vol. 1 (Hartford, Conn.: American, 1871), pp. 265–266.
15. Nona Beamer, Nã Mele Hula: A Collection of Hawaiian Hula Chants (Lã’ cie, Hawaii: Pacific Institute Press, 1987), p. 46.
16. Bryan, Natural History of Hawaii, p.