Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden and the Founding of the Yellowstone National Park

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Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden and the Founding of the Yellowstone National Park

by Geological Survey (U.S.)

EN·~31 minutes·3 chapters

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Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden and the Founding of the Yellowstone National Park

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ABOUT THE FOLLOWING PHOTOGRAPHS....

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Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden began his remarkable career as a penniless medical student, but a restless curiosity soon steered him toward the rugged landscapes of the American West. After earning his M.D. in 1853, he partnered with paleontologist Fielding Bradford Meek on a Missouri River trek that unveiled the hidden fossil riches of the Dakota Badlands. The Civil War briefly pulled him back into medicine as an army surgeon, yet his passion for geology persisted, leading to a professorship at the University of Pennsylvania and extensive surveys of the Nebraska and Rocky Mountain regions.

By 1869 Hayden was heading the newly formed United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, a role that placed him at the forefront of western exploration. His 1871 expedition into the Yellowstone area built on earlier ventures by Folsom‑Cook and Washburn‑Langford‑Doane, combining meticulous scientific observation with vivid descriptions of the region’s soaring plateaus, pine groves, and countless lakes. The data and sketches gathered during this journey laid the groundwork for the nation’s first national park, showcasing Hayden’s blend of determination, curiosity, and a keen eye for the natural world.

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en

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~31 minutes (29K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

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Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan, Carol Spears and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-01-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Geological Survey (U.S.)

A scientific agency rather than an individual author, this name represents the U.S. Geological Survey, the federal organization behind generations of maps, earth science reports, and research on natural hazards and resources. Its publications are shaped by a long mission to help people understand the land, water, ecosystems, and geology of the United States.

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