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Yellowstone National Park

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
June
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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In view of the wide spread attcntion now centeied in the Yellowstone National Park, the followlng expressions from two of the most eminent American citizeus, one a sclentist and the other a clergyraan, nre of rroat interest. Prof. John Muir, Callfornla'a distinguished geologist, speaking of the natiomi] resortsays: "Situated in the heart of the Ilocky Mountains, on the bro;l rugged summit of the continent amid snovv and ice and dark shnj;;y forests, where the great rivers take tlieir rise, it surpasses in wakeful, exciting interest any other región yet discovered on tUe face of the globe." ttev. T. DeWitt Tulmage, the eminent divine s;iys, "Ariër all poetry has exhausted itself, and all the Morans and Bierstadts and otlier enchanting artista have completed their canvas, tliere will be other revelations to make and other stones of lts beauty and wrath, splendor and agony, to be recited. Tlie Yellowstone Park is the geologist's paradise." Tlio Northern Pacific Iïuilroad, the celebrated dining car route is the only all rail line to this rezion. For copy of Wonderland, Yellowstone Park Kolder and other illustrated publications, address any tra veling passender agent of the company oc Chas. S. Vee, Q. P.. & T. A., N. P. K. R., St. Paul. Mimi.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier