915 resultados para Grand Canyon National Park
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Bibliography: p. 241-242. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 245-253)
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Bibliography: p. 184-190.
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Cover illustration by Mark English.
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Pagination preceded by package no.: xv.
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A report submitted to the National Park Service by the Illinois State Museum Society in fulfillment of contract no. CX0001-4-0093.
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"FHWA-IL-EIS-93-03-D/4(F)"
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The mountain discovered and named, 1792, by G. Vancouver.--First approach to the mountain, 1833, by W. F. Tolmie.--First recorded trip through Naches pass, 1841, by R. E. Johnson.--Tacoma and the Indian legend of Hamitchou, by T. Winthrop.--First attempted ascent, 1857, by A. V. Kautz.--First successful ascent, 1870, by H. Stevens.--Indian warning against demons, by Sluiskin, Indian guide.--Second successful ascent, 1870, by S. F. Emmons.--Explorations of the northern slopes, 1881-1883, by B. Willis.--Discovery of Camp Muir, 1888, by E. S. Ingraham.--Exploring the mountain and its glaciers, 1896, by I. C. Russell.--McClure's achievement and tragic death, 1897, by H. L. Bruce and H. H. McAlister.--Field notes on mount Rainier, 1905, by H. Landes.--Glaciers of mount Rainier, by F. E. Matthes.--The rocks of mount Rainier, by G. O. Smith.--The flora of mount Rainier, by C. V. Piper.--Creation of mount Rainier national park; memorial by scientific societies.--Mount Rainier is 14,408 feet high, by the United States Geological survey.--Place names and elevations in mount Rainier national park.
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Shipping list no.: 97-0065-P.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Subtitle: And among the geysers, cañons, cataracts, forests, lakes, mammoth springs, mud volcanoes, and boiling cauldrons of the national park, containing descriptions of this recently explored region, sketches of Indian customs and traditions, thrilling adventures, and anecdotes and incidents of camplife in the mountains, with an account of the capture and sufferings of a party of tourists who fell into the hands of the Nez-Percés, under Joseph, in the summer of 1877.
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"Published August 1987" -- P. [2] of cover.
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Mode of access: Internet.