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Riders in Yellowstone Park, 1888

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Riders in Yellowstone Park, 1888

Engraving showing a pair of cowboys on horseback, riding through a burnt forest, Yellowstone Park, USA, 1888. In March 1872 President Grant made Yellowstone a National Park, ...for the benefit and enjoyment of the people

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1872 1888 Benefit Burnt Cowboys Enjoyment Forest Grant Horse Back Pair Riders Yellow Stone Made


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This engraving captures the raw beauty and untamed wilderness of Yellowstone National Park in 1888. The image shows a pair of cowboys, dressed in their yellow jackets, riding their horses through a burnt forest. The forest, charred from a recent wildfire, provides a stark contrast to the vibrant greenery that would soon return. Yellowstone National Park, established on March 1, 1872, was the world's first national park. President Ulysses S. Grant signed the bill into law, declaring the land a national treasure for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. The park, located in the northwestern United States, was home to unique geothermal features, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes. The cowboys in this engraving are a testament to the early history of Yellowstone. They represent the early settlers and explorers who came to the park to work, explore, and experience the natural wonders of the land. The image also highlights the importance of horses in the exploration and settlement of the American West. The burnt forest in the background serves as a reminder of the natural forces that shape the land. Wildfires were a common occurrence in Yellowstone and played an essential role in the ecosystem. They helped to clear out dead wood, make way for new growth, and create a diverse landscape. This historical engraving is a valuable import from the past, transporting us back to a time when the wilderness of Yellowstone was still largely untouched by civilization. It is a reminder of the rich history and natural beauty of one of America's most treasured national parks.

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