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Yellowstone National Park Congressional History



152     JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.     [FEB. 13, 1866

Mr. Morrill submitted the following resolution; which was considered, by unanimous consent, and agreed to.
Resolved, That the Secretary of War be directed to communicate to the Senate the report of Major Reynolds, United States engineer, made in 1859-'60, of his exploration of the Yellowstone and the country drained by that river.

Yellowstone Congressional History ~ Journal of the Senate ~ Major Reynolds report of exploration of Yellowstone - February 13, 1866



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