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Box MS591.01

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Glenda Bell's copy of the Yellowstone's Faithful Presentation script, undated

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.11
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.11
Scope and Contents

The final draft of the script with all of Glenda Bell's notes on it for the presentation that she and Barb Fisher gave at the opening of the Yellowstone's Faithful Tourists exhibition.

Dates: Created: undated

Barb Fisher's copy of the Yellowstone's Faithful Tourists Presentation script, undated

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.12
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.12
Scope and Contents

The final copy of the Yellowstone's Faithful Tourist presentation with all of Barb Fisher's notes from when she and Glenda Bell presented at the opening of their exhibition by the same title at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West.

Dates: Created: undated

Index cards of sources, undated

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.13
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.13
Scope and Contents

A set of 34 index cards that contain the different sources for the presentation and the exhibition that Glenda Bell and Barb Fisher used. All of the sources are included in this colletion.

Dates: Created: undated

"Yellowstone Park Notes" article in Forest and Stream, 1894

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.14
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.14
Scope and Contents

An article that was photocopied from Forest and Stream magazine titled "Yellowstone Park Notes" published in 1894. Notes by Glenda Bell and Barb Fisher: March 19, 1894 Capt. G.S. Anderson, Supt of Y.N.P. Transportation: snowshoes S.S.: Length: 10 days Note: Questioning of truth of exps and of poachers. Condition of elk

Dates: Created: 1894

"A Yellowstone Story 1908-1917," by Jean Crawford Sharpe, 1985

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.15
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.15
Scope and Contents A story written by Jean Crawford Sharpe about her trips to Yellowstone with her family. "In memory of Willie Frances Bronner, my mother, I am writing what I remember of a certain period in the history of Yellowstone National Park. It was the end of one era and the beginning of another-- an end of the horse era and the beginning of the motor era, from the viewpoint of an eight-year old and a teen-ager." -An excerpt from the document describing what story is being told in the document by...
Dates: Created: 1985

Letters from "Flora" about a Yellowstone Park trip, 1899, 1973

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.16
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.16
Scope and Contents A letter from 1973 that describes the contents and provenance of the document, and a letter dating back to 1897 from Flora to her mother detailing a trip to Yellowstone Park. Notes by Glenda Bell and Barb Fisher: July 26, 1897 or 8/1/1897 Chase, Flora (Mrs. Chas. E. Pierce) Transportation: horse drawn wagon (private party) S.S.: Length of trip: Note: Took bath in creek; description of supplies; military mentioned when guns were sealed guns; saw lots of people in park; mentioned sun...
Dates: Created: 1899, 1973

Letters from Miss Lilla Cook for the Yellowstone Library, 1899, 1970

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.17
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.17
Scope and Contents

A note with a selected summary about the documents, a letter from 1970 describing the contents and provenance of the letter, and a copy of letters from Miss Lilla Cook for the Yellowstone Library about her trip to Yellowstone. Notes by Glenda Bell and Barb Fisher: August 4, 1899 Cook, Miss Lilla Transportation: Covered wagon S.S: Length: Note: Talks about geysers; fishing and cokking fish in same spot; crowed tent situation 25 sec

Dates: Created: 1899, 1970

"A Family Trek to the Yellowstone." by Mrs. N.E. Corthell, 1928

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.18
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.18
Scope and Contents

Photocopied excerpts from the book "A Family Trek to the Yellowstone" by Mrs. N.E. Corthell, used in Glenda Bell's and Barb Fisher's research on Yellowstone tourism. Notes by Glenda Bell and Barb Fisher: July 4, 1903 Corthell, Mrs. N.E. and Hill, Mrs John A. Transportation: Private wagon S.S: Length: Note: Family from Laramie, WY; Housewife who dreamed of going to the Yellowstone; Rules of the Park, Re: Wagons right of way; watching bears in their finery is described; 3 min 40 sec

Dates: Created: 1928

"A Lady's Trip to Yellowstone in 1883." by Margaret Andrews Cruikshank, undated

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.19
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.19
Scope and Contents A copy of the article titled "A Lady's Trip to Yellowstone in 1883" by Margaret Andrews Cruikshank, editied by Lee H. Whittlesey. The article is excerpts from Margaret Curikshank's diary chronicling her time at Yellowstone National Park. Notes by Glenda Bell and Barb Fisher: 1883 Cruikshank, Margaret Andrews A Lady's Trip to Yellowstone in 1883, edited by Lee H. Whittlesey Note: NPRR to YNP... Talks about Yellowstone's "miles"; "Sons and daughtersof the soil" and the "class;" 45...
Dates: Created: undated

"Notes on the Yellowstone Park" by Margaret Andrews Cruikshank, 1883

 File — Box: MS591.01, Folder: MS591.1.20
Identifier: Folder MS591.1.20
Scope and Contents

Margaret Andrews Cruikshank's notes on Yellowstone Park and what she experienced there in 1883. Notes by Glenda Bell and Barb Fisher: 1883/ August 23 Cruikshank, Margaret Andrews Transportation: S.S.: Length: Note: Dirt, heat, altitude mentioned; dependence on horses; General's snoring story; Marshal's poor accomodations for sleeping and other places to travel. ("He who drinks of Y'Stone Lake will never tell the truth again.")

Dates: Created: 1883