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"The Proposed Yosemite National Park"
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The
Proposed Yosemite National Park--treasures &
features, 1890.
by John Muir.
Here is perhaps the most important writing Muir ever did, for here he proposed a national park,
which was soon established. He and his editor had hatched the scheme around a Tuolumne
Meadows campfire, and so Muir became known as the "Father of Yosemite National
Park." The writing is mostly descriptive, in Muir's magnificent style, covering the
grand scenes, waterfall explorations, storm flooding, sequoias, glaciers, Hetch Hetchy
Valley, and more. An included map shows Muir's proposed park boundaries, larger
than today's, as one might imagine, for there was controversy about taking too
much mineral land from potential production. Also shown is the watershed of the
Yosemite Valley, as a major purpose of the new park was to protect the
waterfalls of Yosemite Valley from upstream lumbering and sheep-grazing. At that
time, Yosemite Valley was under state operation and the new park would not
affect that; later, however, the valley was returned to federal management and
the present park achieved its wholeness. Foreword by former Yosemite Chief Park
Naturalist William Jones.
Reprinted from 1890, with period engravings. 32 pages.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-003-7.
ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-003-4.
Order #:VIST0003 paper$3.95.
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