[211]Chester A. Fee, op. cit., pp. 248-9.

[212]Helen A. Howard and Dan L. McGrath, op. cit., pp. 271-2.

[213]This was Joseph’s understanding, as revealed in all subsequent statements.

[214]Chester A. Fee, op. cit., pp. 262-3.

[215]Ibid., p. 270.

[216]Ibid., p. 272.

[217]Helen A. Howard and Dan L. McGrath, op. cit., p. 183.

[218]Chester A. Fee, op. cit., p. 287.

[219]The Hayden and other government expeditions did quite a lot of trail work in an informal manner. That is to say, they had large parties and considerable baggage. In order to get through the forest quite a lot of trail building became necessary.

[220]Jack E. Haynes, “The Expedition of President Chester A. Arthur to Yellowstone National Park in 1883,” Annals of Wyoming, January, 1942, p. 2.