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Show 618. p. 446. (396) "love of the freeholder . . .": West of the Rocky Mountains, p. 192. (396) Shinn on redwoods and logging camps: West of the Rocky Mountains, pp. 415, 418. (397) Shinn on the gold rush: quoted in Starr, Americans and the California Dream, pp. 121-22. (398) "The railroads have enough . . .": Picturesque California, p. 432. (398) Muir on Yellowstone: "The Yellowstone Park;" Kimes #165. (401) "We almost thought he was Jesus Christ . . .": Wolfe, p. 154. (402) "As well whitewash . . .": West of the Rocky Mountains, p. 93. M.C.A., the Park concessionaire, painted cliffs in the seventies while filming a television series on Yosemite rangers. (402) "He was not a 'dreamer,'. . .": Johnson, Remembered Yesterdays, p. 316. (402) "To foster concern . . .": Yosemite Institute Brochure [1980?], p. 4. (403) "power of understatement": "The Creation of Yosemite National Park. Letters of John Muir to Robert Underwood Johnson," Sierra Club Bulletin, vol. 29, No. 5 (October 1944) p. 50. (404) "I can't make my way . . .": Johnson, Remembered Yesterdays, pp. 279-80- (405) "getting into a sort of second youth . . .": Bade, II, |