Buffalo Herd Stampede
"Practically the entire herd is shown in this picture. A few of the less ferocious of these beats are kept in a large corral, near Mammoth Hot
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Petrified Tree
"[A petrified tree] is next seen by the side of this branch road. It is larger than the trunk of any living tree in the Park and is a relic of an
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Beaver Dam and Hut
"We are now approaching the end of our Yellowstone tour. We have seen only the major features -- one or two examples of each type of scenery. To
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Iris Fall, Bechler River
"The Bechler River region was not thoroughly explored until 1921, when Mr. Wm. C. Gregg of Hackensack headed a pack train expedition consisting of
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
A Black Bear Tree
"After you have seen the wild animals in this great preserve enjoying life in their natural habitats, unmolested and unafraid, you will have
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Black Bear in Tree
"After you have seen the wild animals in this great preserve enjoying life in their natural habitats, unmolested and unafraid, you will have
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Nathaniel P. Langford
"[Langford was] first Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, who served from 1872 to 1877 without pay, to save Yellowstone Park intact for
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Panorama of Yellowstone Park
"This gives a good idea of the general topography of Yellowstone Park. The Northern entrance is at the top, West Yellowstone at the left, the Cody
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Map of Yellowstone Park
"The Grand Loop Road trip of the Park, including the entrance roads, aggregates 157 miles. The night stops are made at the four most prominent
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Eagle Nest Rock
"This rocky pinnacle in Gardiner Canyon is in plain view from the road. The nest of the osprey or fishing eagle is six feet across and is
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)