id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 42112 Chittenden, Hiram Martin The Yellowstone National Park: Historical and Descriptive .txt text/plain 104535 7694 75 law, and the Yellowstone National Park took its place in our country's Chapter XVIII.--A Tour of the Park--Yellowstone Lake to visited the Yellowstone Lake and River portions of the Park, but very of the geysers, hot springs, Lake, Falls, Grand CaƱon, Mammoth Hot Lower Basin; the mapping of the shore line of Yellowstone Lake, by Dr. Hayden; the mapping of the head waters of the Snake River, by Captain Yellowstone Lake, shows where the party entered the Park. Basin to the Yellowstone River, Lake, and Falls, and from Mammoth Hot Three great rivers receive the waters of the Yellowstone Park--the about fifteen miles south of Yellowstone Lake, just outside the Park. As the Yellowstone River is the most important stream in the Park, so beautiful quiescent springs in the Park; the _Lake Shore_ Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Hot Springs and Geysers of, 3, 31, 48, 49, ./cache/42112.txt ./txt/42112.txt