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Father of Glacier National Park

Grinell, George BirdTaliaferro, John(Foreword by)Grinnell, Hugh(Compiled by)
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George Bird Grinnell was a prolific writer and record-keeper.

After a long day's hunt or exploration, he diligently made time in camp for meticulous journal entries.

With his small group of explorers, he discovered and named forty geological features east of the Continental Divide and west of the Blackfeet Reservation.

As a result, he wrote a series of articles about his trips from 1885 to 1898 for publication in Forest and Stream.

In 1891, he began advocating to protect the area as a national park and led that charge for nearly two decades until successful.

His discoveries, publications and leadership led to the creation of Glacier National Park.

Cousin Hugh Grinnell compiles first-person narratives from unpublished journal entries, personal correspondence and dozens of articles to tell the early story of Glacier.

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Product Details
The History Press
1439669171 / 9781439669174
eBook (EPUB)
02/03/2020
English
1 pages
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