LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Merrill D. Beal
A Yellowstone geyser in action
frontispiece
Sacajawea with Lewis and Clark
33
Manuel Lisa’s fort built in 1807
39
Eastern section of Colter’s route
46
Map of 1814 depicting Lewis and Clark route
48-49
Colter and Potts under attack
53
Mountain Indian clan
62
Family of Sheepeater Indians
facing 66
Beaver at work
72
Part of a trapper brigade
75
Gun and powder horn
79
Remnants of Sheepeaters’ wickiup
facing 86
Horse and travois transportation
89
Trapper observing Riverside Geyser
97
Jim Bridger
109
Rare species of aquatic life
119
Bighorn resentful toward invaders
125
Part of Washburn-Langford-Doane party in camp
133
Dr. Ferdinand V. Hayden
facing 136
The Hayden expedition in camp
facing 138
President Ulysses S. Grant signing the Yellowstone National Park Bill
143
The iron horse in buffalo country—an early Wyoming scene
facing 154
Strong medicine against the Indians
facing 158
Chief Joseph, war chief of the Nez PercÉ
167
A general map of Chief Joseph’s flight
171
George F. Cowan stands up to Nez PercÉ warriors
174
Radersburg tourist party marker
facing 173
Detail map showing Nez PercÉ movements in Yellowstone Park
179
Indian war club and peace pipe
191
Stagecoach
193
“Yankee Jim”—James George
facing 198
“Uncle” John Yancey
203
Golden Gate drive
209
“Beaver Dick”—Richard Leigh—and family, 1871
facing 238
Superintendent Philetus W. Norris
facing 240
Old Fort Yellowstone
243
Poacher caught in the act
249
Wild and dangerous despite appearances
255
Grizzly, king of the Rockies
257
Cavalry troops in Park patrol
263
Park ranger-naturalist and tourist group
271
Madison Junction Historical Museum
275
Park Ranger
278
APPENDICES
Young men camping in Yellowstone
facing 282
Figure I.
Yellowstone section of Colter’s route
287
Figure II.
Western section of Colter’s route
289
Figure III.
“Double-Entry” map of Yellowstone
293
Figure IV.
A section of fictitious geography
295
Figure V.
Western section of Colter’s route
297
THE STORY
of
MAN IN YELLOWSTONE
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