I was in the Yellowstone Park in 1872 as artist 
to the Hayden Survey of the Territories, and in 1878 
as geologist on that Survey. My report on the geology 
of the Park, with special record of the fossil forests, 
the glacial phenomena and the obsidian workers of the 
native tribes, was printed in the 1878 Report of the 
Survey . 
On September 23, 1923, John Garter, son of Senator 
Garter, called at the Gallery and told me he had just 
returned from the Yellowstone and that he had seen and 
climbed my mountain. 
On August 6, 1928, there called at my office in 
the Gal 1 ery Professor Owen T. Jones, Head of the Pe- 
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partment of Geology, University of Manchester, England, 
and Professor Richard M. Field, Chief of the Deoart- 
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ment of Geology, Princeton University. They came to 
report that, after a thorough study of the geology of 
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the Grand Canyon region, my analysis of the structure 
was the only one so far made that could be regarded 
as satisfactory. They wished to compliment me and 
were very anxious to get signed co.pies of the Report. 
Unfortunately copies were not available. 
THE RESURRECTION OF THE GRAND CANYON OF 
THE YELLOWSTONE. 
o. T. JONES AND R. M. FIELD. 
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