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Washburn–Langford–Doane Expedition

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Original Map of Yellowstone Lake from the Washburn Expedition

TheWashburn Expedition of 1870 explored the region of northwesternWyoming that two years later becameYellowstone National Park. Led byHenry D. Washburn andNathaniel P. Langford, and with aU.S. Army escort headed by Lt.Gustavus C. Doane, the expedition followed the general course of theCook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition made the previous year.[1]

During their explorations, members of the party made detailed maps and observations of the Yellowstone region, exploring numerous lakes, climbing several mountains, and observing wildlife. The expedition visited both theUpper andLower Geyser Basins, and after observing the regularity of eruptions of onegeyser, decided to name itOld Faithful, since it erupted about once every 74 minutes.

One member of the expedition,Montana writer and lawyer Cornelius Hedges, later wrote a number of articles for aHelena, Montana-based newspaper, describing the things the expedition had witnessed. In discussions with other members of the party and in his writing for the newspaper, Hedges was a vocal supporter of setting aside the Yellowstone region as aNational Park, an idea originally proposed by former acting Montana Territorial GovernorThomas Francis Meagher.

Encouragement

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The Washburn party was clearly inspired by the journals kept by Charles W. Cook and David E. Folsom, as well as their personal accounts. Immediately after the Cook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition, Folsom went to work as a surveyor for Washburn.

Additionally, Langford had personal connections withJay Cooke of theNorthern Pacific Railroad well before their expedition. Cooke was interested in the potential of the Yellowstone region to attract railroad business. After the expedition, Cooke financed Langford's early 1871 speeches in Virginia City, Helena, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. about the 1870 expedition on behalf of the Northern Pacific Railroad.[2][3][4]

On January 19, 1871, one of those speeches in Washington, D.C. was attended by geologistFerdinand Vandeveer Hayden, who became inspired to conduct his next geological survey in the Yellowstone region. The result was theHayden Geological Survey of 1871.

Members of the expedition

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  • Civilian Members
    • Henry D. Washburn – Elected leader, Surveyor-General of Montana[5]
    • Nathaniel P. Langford – former U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue,Montana Territory
    • Truman C. Everts – former U.S. Assessor for the Montana Territory
    • Judge Cornelius Hedges – U.S. Attorney, Montana Territory[6]
    • Samuel T. Hauser – President of the First National Bank, Helena, Montana; later a Governor of the Montana Territory
    • Warren C. Gillette – King and Gillette, Helena merchants.[7]
    • Benjamin C. Stickney Jr. – Plant, Stickney & Ellis (Freight Merchants) of Helena[7]
    • Walter Trumbull – son of U.S. SenatorLyman Trumbull (Illinois)
    • Jacob Smith – Montana Hide and Fur Co.[7]
    • Mr. Reynolds and Elywn Bean – Packers[5]
    • Two African-American cooks: Nute and Johnny[7]
  • Military escort
    • Lt.Gustavus C. Doane - Escort leader, U.S. Army2nd Cavalry,Fort Ellis, Montana Territory[5]
    • Sergeant William Baker – U.S. Army 2nd CavalryFort Ellis, Montana Territory
    • Privates Charles Moore, John Williamson, William Leipler, and George W. McConnell – U.S. Army 2nd Cavalry, Fort Ellis, Montana Territory
Members of the expedition
  • Henry Washburn, 1869
    Henry Washburn, 1869
  • Nathaniel Pitt Langford, 1870
    Nathaniel Pitt Langford, 1870
  • Truman C. Everts, circa 1870
    Truman C. Everts, circa 1870
  • Samuel T. Hauser, circa 1870
    Samuel T. Hauser, circa 1870
  • Judge Cornelius Hedges, circa 1870
    Judge Cornelius Hedges, circa 1870
  • Jacob Smith, date unknown
    Jacob Smith, date unknown
  • Benjamin C. Stickney Jr., circa 1870
    Benjamin C. Stickney Jr., circa 1870
  • William C. Gillette, date unknown
    William C. Gillette, date unknown
  • Lt. Gustavus C. Doane, 1875
    Lt. Gustavus C. Doane, 1875

Route and chronology of the expedition

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Summarized from Langford (1871), Doane (1871) and Chittenden (1895)

Period accounts by members of the expedition

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  • Langford, Nathaniel P. (May–June 1871). "The Wonders of the Yellowstone".Scribner's Monthly.II (1–2).
  • Everts, Truman C. (November 1871). "Thirty-seven Days of Peril".Scribner's Monthly.III (1).
  • The report of Lieutenant Gustavus C. Doane upon the so-called Yellowstone Expedition of 1870, presented to the Secretary of War, February 1871
  • The Washburn Yellowstone Expedition, accounts of Trumbull published in the Overland Monthly, Vol 6, No 5–6, May–June 1871
  • Hedges, Cornelius (1904). "Journal of Judge Cornelius Hedges, Member of the "Washburn Expedition of 1870"".Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana.V:370–394.
  • Langford, Nathaniel Pitt (1905).The Discovery of Yellowstone Park; Diary of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the Year 1870. St. Paul, MN: By the author. Second edition: St. Paul, MN: F. E. Haynes, 1923.
Drawings and art from original accounts
  • Castle Geyser Cone by Private Moore
    Castle Geyser Cone by Private Moore
  • Giant Geyser by Private Moore
    Giant Geyser by Private Moore
  • Lower Yellowstone Falls by Private Moore
    Lower Yellowstone Falls by Private Moore
  • Upper Yellowstone Falls by Private Moore
    Upper Yellowstone Falls by Private Moore
  • Jake Smith Doing Guard Duty, by Walter Trumbull
    Jake SmithDoing Guard Duty, by Walter Trumbull
  • Tower Fall, Private Moore
    Tower Fall, Private Moore

Park features named by the expedition

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As documented by Aubrey L. Haines inYellowstone Place Names (1996).[8]

Park features named to honor members of the expedition

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Haines, Aubrey L. (2000)."The Washburn Party (1870)".Yellowstone National Park: Its Exploration and Establishment. U.S. Department of the Interior. Archived fromthe original on 2012-06-29. Retrieved2008-12-25.
  2. ^Cook, Charles W.; Folsom, Dave E.; Peterson, William (1965). Haines, Aubrey L. (ed.).The Valley of the Upper Yellowstone-An Exploration of the Headwaters of the Yellowstone River in the Year 1869. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.
  3. ^Merrill, Marlene Deahl, ed. (1999).Yellowstone and the Great West-Journals, Letters and Images from the 1871 Hayden Expedition. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. pp. 12–13.ISBN 0-8032-3148-2.
  4. ^Schullery, Paul; Whittlesey, Lee (2003).Myth and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. pp. 30–32.ISBN 0-8032-4305-7.
  5. ^abcLangford, Nathaniel Pitt (1905).The Discovery of Yellowstone Park; Diary of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the Year 1870. St. Paul, MN: Frank Jay Haynes.
  6. ^Stout, Tom (1921).Montana Its Story and Biography-A History of the Aboriginal and Territorial Montana and Three Decades of Statehood. Vol. II. Chicago: American Historical Society. p. 81.
  7. ^abcdHaines, Aubrey L. (1996).The Yellowstone Story-A History of Our First National Park (Revised ed.). Yellowstone National Park, WY: Yellowstone Library and Museum Association. pp. 108–109.ISBN 0-87081-391-9.
  8. ^Haines, Aubrey L. (1996).Yellowstone Place Names.

Further reading

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  • Chittenden, Hiram Martin (1918).The Yellowstone Park-Historical and Descriptive. Cincinnati, Ohio: Stewart and Kidd Company Publishers.
  • Bonney, Orrin H. (1970).Battle Drums and Geysers-The Life And Journals Of Lt. Gustavus Cheyney Doane, Soldier And Explorer Of The Yellowstone And Snake River Regions. Chicago: Swallow Press.
  • Cockhill, Brian (1972). "The Quest of Warren Gillette: Based on the Original Diary".Montana The Magazine of Western History.XXII (3). Helena, MT: Montana Historical Society:12–30.
  • Haines, Aubrey L. (1977).The Yellowstone Story-A History of Our First National Park. Yellowstone National Park, WY: Yellowstone Library and Museum Association.ISBN 9780870811036.
  • Schullery, Paul; Whittlesey, Lee H. (2003).Myths and History in the Creation of Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National Park: The Yellowstone Association.ISBN 0-8032-4305-7.
  • Scott, Kim Allen (2007).Yellowstone Denied-The Life of Gustavus Cheyney Doane. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.ISBN 978-0-8061-3800-8.
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