The Wilderness Warrior - Douglas Brinkley [615]
Wilson, John Lockwood, 291–92
Wilson, Mary Ellen, 52–53
Wilson, Woodrow, 21, 450, 811
Winchester, Simon, 637
Wind Cave, 19, 403, 460–63, 544
Wind Cave National Game Reserve, 628, 629
Wind Cave National Park, 462–63, 467, 468, 628, 760
Winning of the West, The (Roosevelt), 209, 213, 223, 225, 226–29, 242, 249, 251, 524
Edith’s reading of, 233
Native Americans and, 199, 243, 274–75
new foreward to, 331
Parkman’s influence on, 198–99, 228
reviews of, 228–29, 289
strenuous life in, 348–49
Turner influenced by, 240
Volume 3 of, 274–75
Volume 4 of, 297
Winslow House, 257–58
“Winter of the Blue Snow,” 197
Winter Sunshine (Burroughs), 217
Winter Valley, 611, 624, 625, 626
wire, 521, 590
Wisconsin, 129, 241, 367, 372, 389, 569, 625, 684
Dells in, 772
T.R.’s campaigning in, 211
Wister, Owen, 289, 316, 321, 341, 463–67, 576, 592, 641, 688
in Boone and Crockett Club, 203, 262
on T.R., 122–23, 289, 315
“With the Cougar Hounds” (Roosevelt), 381–82
“Wolf-Coursing” (Roosevelt), 603–4, 620–21
Wolfe, Thomas, 231
wolf exterminators, 604
wolves, 385, 502, 581, 589, 619–23, 783
eastern timber, 72
gray (prairie wolves; coyotes), 308, 585, 592, 593, 594, 600, 601, 604–9, 608, 620–23
Leopold on, 706–7
Long’s description of, 619–20
Mexican gray (Canis lupus bailey), 706
red, 699
“Wolves and Wolf Nature” (Grinnell), 308–9
“Woman as a Bird Enemy” (Chapman), 11
Woman’s Roosevelt Memorial Association, 82n
women, 243n as suffragists, 11, 79, 655
Wood, J. G., 28, 37
Wood, Leonard, 313, 315, 322–23, 335
Wood, L. N., 732
woodcocks, 83, 505
“Woodlands of Alaska, The” (Emmons), 470–71
woodpeckers, 31, 72, 484, 570, 700
ivory-billed, 9, 320, 700, 727
Woodruff, Timothy, 355
Woods Hole, Mass., 144
Woody, Tazewell, 250
Wool Growers Association, 295
World Conservation Congress, 804–5
World War I, 21
World War II, 328, 742, 743
Worster, Donald, 424, 429, 535, 539
Wounded Knee, massacre at (1890), 253, 641
WPA Guide to California, 296
wrens, 33, 774, 775
Wright, Dr., 71
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 257–58
Wright, Robert R., Jr., 523
Writers’ Project, 295–96
Wyoming, 137, 149n, 467, 629, 662n, 675, 786–87
bird reservations in, 18, 790–91
cougars from, 413
developers in, 226, 236, 401
forest preserve in, 239, 291, 403
as grazing state, 676, 681
Great Loop tour in, 507, 508, 512, 515
hunting in, 249
national monument in, 631–35, 632
poachers in, 231
railroad in, 232
ranching in, 153
T.R.’s first expedition in, 171–75
T.R.’s writing about, 181, 247, 377
Wyss, Johann D., 28
Yale University, 187, 245, 340, 345, 390, 400, 449, 707
yellow journalism, 310, 384–85, 683
Yellowstone Act (1872), 76, 231, 232
Yellowstone Forest Reserve, 472n
Yellowstone Game Protection Act (Lacey Act; 1894), 76, 269–72, 284, 285, 286, 403, 715
Yellowstone Lake, 270, 399
Yellowstone National Park, 20, 21, 137, 200, 230–39, 267–73, 304, 384, 403, 450, 462, 528, 535, 621, 629
animals slaughtered in, 189, 201
buffalo in, see buffalo, in Yellowstone
cougars in, 382, 502
elk in, see elks, in Yellowstone
“grand holiday” to, 30–35
Grant and, 76, 248, 460
Grinnell and, 188–89, 231, 232, 236, 238, 270
Harrison in, 224, 231
Hayden Survey in, 107
Ludlow Expedition in, 188, 189
Mammoth Hot Springs in, 234, 513, 515
photography of, 74, 218, 269
poaching in, 76, 201, 205, 231, 248–49, 263, 269, 270, 272, 429
protection of, 205, 206, 232, 236, 238, 239, 244, 248–49, 262, 267–72, 296, 322, 398, 399, 403, 429, 492, 569–70
Remington in, 262
Roosevelt Arch in, 516
surveying of, 188
tourism in, 233, 270, 271, 454, 464, 555–56, 570
travel to, 148, 205, 232, 271, 507, 633
T.R. in, 218, 233–35, 413–14, 502–3, 505–8, 508, 511–18, 555–56
Wister in, 262
Wyoming developers and, 226
Yellowstone National Park Timberland Reserve, 238, 239, 400
Yellowstone River, 187, 233, 250, 515
Yellowstone Science (Johnston), 236, 383
YIC, 238, 245, 249
Yosemite National Park, 21, 267, 271, 286, 384, 450, 457, 535, 536–47, 621, 649
creation of, 236
Hetch Hetchy in, 544, 636, 734, 789–90
Mariposa Grove in, 536–38, 539,