[24]At that time called Lafayette National Park and since re-named when it was extended to include a portion of the mainland.

INDEX

The following entries refer particularly to narrative pages. For further references, see under appropriate date in Chronology.

INDEX

[A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] Q [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] Q X [Y] [Z]

A Abrams, LeRoy, [134] Acknowledgments, [ix]-xi Adams, James Capen, [127], [134], [180] Adams, Virginia and Ansel, [73], [191] Administration, Yosemite, [146]-175 Agua Fria, first Mariposa County seat, [12], [20], [24] Ahwahnee, Indian name for Yosemite Valley, [37]. See also Camp Ahwahnee Ahwahnee Hotel, [101], [115]-116 Airplane, first in Yosemite Valley, [188] Albright, Horace M., biographical notes, [169]-170 All-Year Highway, [86], [169]-170, [188]-189 Alta California, quoted, [26], [28], [38]-39; another use, [103] American Association of Museums, [x]-xi. See also Yosemite Museum American [Planning and] Civic Association, [161] Anderson, George G., [79]; Trail of, [109] Arboretum, Wawona, [187] Aurora, mining town, [124], [127] Automobiles in Yosemite, [69] Ayres, Thomas, Yosemite sketches by, [48], [58], [147], [181]

B Badè, W. F., writings of, [153]-154 Badger Pass, [91], [173], [191], [193] Ball, George A., [162] Barnard, J. K., [98]. See also Sentinel Hotel Barrett, Samuel A., [132] Beadle, J. H., quoted, [53]-55, [103] Beardsley, Buck, [96] Beardsley and Hite. See Upper Hotel Beatty, M. E., [131], [136], [193] Bennetville. See Tioga Benson, Col. Harry C., [77], [159], [160]; quoted, [83] Benton, California, [124] Best, Harry C., [186], [191] Bierstadt, Albert, [181] Big Oak Flat: Trail, [52]; Road, [164]-170 Big Oak Flat and Yosemite Turnpike Company, [63] Big Tree Room, [58] Big Trees: discovery, [8]; Mariposa Grove, [8]; Merced Grove, [8], [62]; writings about, [133]-134; Tuolumne Grove, [184] Big Trees Lodge, [113], [189], [191] Bigelow, Maj. John, [187] Black, A. G., [95], [96] Black Bart. See Highwaymen Black’s Hotel: Bull Creek, [101]; Yosemite Valley, [56], [96], [101], [123]-128 passim Bloody Canyon, [46], [74], [118], [119] Bodie: boom days of, [64]-65, [118], [124]; mining district organized, [126]; relics, [128] Body, W. S., [125], [127] Boling, Captain John: and Mariposa Battalion, [25], [36], [180]; first entrance into Yosemite Valley of, [37]; first letter from Yosemite Valley by, [38], [180]; quoted, [38]-39; second entrance into Yosemite Valley of, [180] Bolles, Ida Savage, [16] Botanical studies in Yosemite, [133]-134 Boutwell Dunlap collection, [16] n., [30] Bowditch, Mrs. Ernest W., [48] Boysen, J. T., [69], [193] Brace, Charles Loring, [97], [99]; quoted, [97]-98, [99]-100 Brewer, William H., [71], [78], [129], [130] Brockman, C. Frank, [x], [136], [144]; quoted on trails, [82] Brooks, Joel H., investigated Savage killing, [30]-32 Brower, David R., [xi]; quoted, [87]-91 Brusky, William, [118] Bryant, H. C., [136], [138]-143 passim; quoted, [140] Bumpus, H. C., [142], [193] Bunnell, L. H.: quoted on Walker, [7]; writings of, [14], [16]; quoted on Savage, [19]-20; quoted on mistreatment of Indians, [27]; and naming of Yosemite Valley, [37]; and naming of Tenaya Lake, [39]; Yosemite Valley surveyed by, [92]; trail built by Coulter and, [92]; and first house built in Yosemite, [55], [93]; quoted on first view of Yosemite, [146]; quoted on aesthetic appreciation of Yosemite, [147]; influence on Yosemite reservation, [147] Bureau of American Ethnology, [132] Burney, James, with volunteer Indian fighters, [24] Buwalda, John P., [131], [190]

C Cain, Mr. and Mrs. D. V., [128] Caine, Capt. J. E., [186] California Fish and Game Commission, [138], [140], [143], [185] California Magazine. See J. M. Hutchings California State Geological Survey, [71], [129]. See also J. D. Whitney Calkins, F. C., [131] Cammerer, Arno B., [173] Camp Ahwahnee, [112] Camp Curry, [111]-113 Camp Lost Arrow, [112] Camp Yosemite, [112] Campbell, William J., and mistreatment of Indians, [28], [29] Camps, High Sierra. See High Sierra Camps Carl Inn Tract, [163], [171] Caton, J. D., quoted, [98] Cedar Cottage. See Upper Hotel Central Pacific Railroad, [63], [182] Chandler, Mrs. A. E., [40] Chapel, Yosemite Valley, [102] Chittenden, Hiram M., [157] Church Bowl, Yosemite, [191] Churchill, Caroline M., quoted, [102] Civilian Conservation Corps, [191], [192] Clark, Galen: papers of, [40]; established station now known as Wawona, [50]-51; as geologist, [130]; writings of, [133]; first Yosemite guardian, [150]; as surveyor, [180]; death of, [187]; memorial to, [187] Clark and Moore’s Hotel, [100] Clark’s (Galen) Ranch: as a resort, [99]-101; as headquarters, U. S. Army, [157]. See also Wawona Coarse Gold, [26] Colby, William E., [156]-157 Cole, James E., [136] Commonwealth Club of California, [86] Conness, Mount, [72], [148] Conness, Senator John, [148] Conway, John, trail builder, [79], [80], [104], [108], [182], [183] Cook, J. J., [111] Cook, L. F., [134] Corcoran, May Stanislas, [11] Cosmopolitan saloon, [103]-104 Coulter, George W., [52] Coulter and Murphy, [98]. See also Sentinel Hotel Coulterville: Trail, [52], [181]; Road, [53], [62], [63], [163]-164 Coulterville and Yosemite Turnpike Company, [61], [62] Craig, Maj. L. A., [186] Cunningham, S. W., [93]-96 passim Curry, Mr. and Mrs. D. A., [111]-113

D Daniels, Mark, [161], [188] Davidson, Professor George, [71]-72, [130] Davis, Milton F., [77], [159] Deer, hoof and mouth disease epidemic in, [189] Degnan’s bakery and store, [110] Del Portal Hotel, [187] Dennison, W. E., [184] Desmond Park Service Company, [109], [112] Devils Postpile, [171], [187] Dill, William, [25], [36] Dixon, Joseph, [135] Dodd, Derrick, [108]-109 Drury, Newton B.: quoted, [vii]-viii; and National Park Service wildlife policy, [137]; and Save-the-Redwoods League, [173]; appointed to Yosemite Advisory Board, [173]; Director, National Park Service, [xii], [173]-174

E Eagle Peak Trail, [80] Earthquake in Yosemite Valley, [183] Echo Wall Trail, [185] Education Department. See Yosemite Education Department, and Park Naturalists Electric power plant: Cascades, [168]; Happy Isles, [186] Eleven-Mile Trail, [104], [109] Elias, S. P., [16] n; quoted, [17] Elk, California Valley: introduced into Yosemite, [189]; removed, [191] Elliott’s History of Fresno County, [16] n; quoted, [29], [30] El Portal, [68]. See All-Year Highway Ernst, Emil, [134] Esmeralda Mining District, [126] Ethnological studies, [132]-133 Eustis, Mrs. A. H., [49] Ewing, Frank B., [85] Exploration of Yosemite, [71]-91