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Folsom-Cook-Peterson Sept 16, 1869 Campsite
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on
Folsom-Cook-Peterson Route
in
Yellowstone NP
,
Rocky Mountains
near
Buffalo Ford
,
WY
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Montana gold miners David E. Folsom, Charles W. Cook, and William Peterson departed the Montana mines in 1869 and headed into the Yellowstone area prospecting for gold. Their privately financed expedition was unsuccessful in finding gold, but Folsom’s and Cook’s stories and published accounts further stirred the imagination of an American Wonderland. The “approximated” expedition route and historic campsites, combined with selected portions of their journals, provide a story map before Yellowstone National Park was created in 1872.
Early the morning of September 16th they rode across Bannock Ford and ascended the Lamar River where they camped near the mouth of Calfee Creek. In the Folsom-Cook typed manuscript the night was marked with the howl of a wolf, “the roar of the mountain lion” and the bugling of elk. (Haines 1996, 97; Manuscript 18-19).
Sources
Cook, C. W. “The Valley of the Upper Yellowstone.”
Western Monthly
, July 1870.
https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/yell/cramton/appd.htm
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Folsom, D.E., and N.P. Langford.
The Folsom-Cook Exploration of the Upper Yellowstone in the Year 1869
. St. Paul: H.L. Collins Company, Printers, 1894.
https://books.google.com/books?id=t65LAQAAIAAJ
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Folsom, David E., and Charles W. Cook. “The Valley of the Upper Yellowstone.” Typewritten version of the original manuscript draft, ca 1904. Montana State University Library - Collection 2570 - David E. Folsom Papers, 1869-1904.
https://www.lib.montana.edu/digital/objects/coll2570/2570-B01-F03.pdf
Haines, Aubrey L. “Yellowstone National Park: Its Exploration and Establishment,” 1974.
http://npshistory.com/handbooks/historical/yell/haines/index.htm
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Haines, Aubrey L.
The Yellowstone Story: A History of Our First National Park
. Revised. Vol. 1. Boulder CO: Yellowstone Association for Natural Science, History & Education, 1996.
Further Research and Reading
Cook, C.W., D.E. Folsom, W. Peterson, and A.L. Haines.
The Valley of the Upper Yellowstone: An Exploration of the Headwaters of the Yellowstone River in the Year 1869, as Recorded by Charles W. Cook, David E. Folsom, and William Peterson
. American Exploration and Travel Series. University of Oklahoma Press, 1965.
Bannock Ford
View of the Bannock Trail ford area of the Yellowstone River located south of Tower Falls.
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