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Authors: Douglas Brinkley
Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club,
107, 108
Bull Moose Party, 95, 119, 743, 783
n
, 816–17
Bullock, Annie, 53
Bullock, Martha, 53
Bullock, Seth, 400–403,
402
, 466, 469, 641, 761
in Great Loop tour, 513, 518–19
at inauguration parade, 581–82
Bunyan, Paul, 810
Bureau of American Ethnology, U.S., 415, 450, 706
Bureau of Corporations, U.S., 575, 576, 634–35, 684, 807
Burke, Edmund, 776
Burnett, Burk, 595, 598–602, 607, 608
Burnham, John, 307
Burns, Robert, 540
Burnsted (thief), 192–93,
192
Burroughs, John, 6, 217–25, 246, 264, 290, 358–63, 368–71, 392, 503–5, 533, 548, 554, 579, 617, 623, 651
Alaska trip of, 300, 469, 675
background of, 219–20
bird interests of,
see
birds, Burroughs’s interest in
Darwinism and, 319
Forest and Stream
attack on, 517–18, 555
on gospel of the ledge, 528
Great Loop tour and, 503–5, 507,
508
, 509, 510, 512–19, 523, 528, 529, 553, 578
hunting as viewed by, 371, 544
London’s views on, 781–82
manatees and, 722
as Oom John, 370–71
Petrified Forest and, 645
at Pine Knot, 767–69, 773, 774, 776–77
on T.R., 222–24, 228, 272, 348, 371, 509, 513, 514, 519, 802
T.R. compared with, 19, 219, 221, 247, 289, 420, 618, 785
T.R. influenced by, 180, 223, 249, 265, 266, 369–70, 430, 783
T.R.’s correspondence with, 8, 368–71, 503–4, 505, 509, 570, 640–41, 679, 687
T.R.’s meeting of, 217–18, 222–23, 368
Whitman’s relationship with, 220–22, 517
in Yellowstone,
218
, 505, 507,
508
, 509, 510, 512–18, 556, 621
Burroughs, Julian, 223
Burton, Joseph, 523
Burton, W. R., 739
Bush, George H. W., 444, 799
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 522, 532
Butterfield, Kenyon L., 784
Cadillac Mountain, 126
caiman, common, 733
Calhoun, Nehemiah, 52
California, 129, 144, 242–45, 247, 291, 380
n
, 398, 574, 642, 680
anti-Japanese sentiment in, 565, 651–52
bird reservations in, 800–801
conservation movement in, 235–36, 237
earthquake in, 637–38, 642, 651–52, 690
in Great Loop tour, 529–36
national monuments in, 751–53, 758–59
national parks created in (1890), 236, 244;
see also
General Grant National Park; Sequoia National Park; Yosemite National Park
reclamation and, 425
settlers in, 296
water issues in, 342, 422, 575, 734, 789–90
wildfires in, 664
Yosemite Valley transferred to, 76
California, University of (Berkeley), 532, 536
California Fish and Game Commission, 88
Call of the Wild, The
(London), 178, 308, 619, 781
Cambridge, Mass., T.R.’s lodgings in, 100–101, 103–4, 125
see also
Harvard University
campfire stories, 602–3
“Camp Hunt in Mississippi, A” (Gordon), 434
Camping and Tramping with Roosevelt
(Burroughs), 510, 768
Camp Life in Florida
(Hallock), 360
camp men, 411–12
Camps and Cruises of an Ornithologist
(Chapman), 15–16
Camps in the Rockies
(Baillie-Grohman), 373
Camp Wikoff, 332, 334
Canada, Canadians, 68n, 118, 194, 247, 278, 354, 575, 790, 804
bears in, 300, 301
bighorn sheep in, 705
French, 243
national parks in, 209
n
, 628
Niagara Falls and, 638–39
T.R.’s research in, 226
U.S. boundary dispute with, 471
canals, 423, 736, 743
interoceanic, 348, 384, 397;
see also
Panama Canal
Cannon, Joseph, 426, 792
Canyon de Chelly, 74, 241, 290, 649
Cape Sable, 495–96, 708
Captiva Island, 732, 733
carbon emissions, 727
cardinals, 6, 359
caribou, 230, 385, 420–21, 563 Alaska, 276 woodland, 209–11
Caribou National Forest, 211
Carlyle, Thomas, 528
Carmack, Edward, 575
Carnegie, Andrew, 505, 575–78, 620, 771, 794, 802
Carnegie Institution, 463, 577, 725, 812–13
Carow, Charles, 98
Carow, Edith,
see
Roosevelt, Edith Carow
Carow, Gertrude Elizabeth, 230, 235
Carroll, Iowa, 129, 132–33
Carroll, Lewis, 119
Carson, Kit, 148, 241, 258, 309, 524, 671
Carson, Rachel, 19, 84, 724–25
Carter, Jimmy, 771
Cascade Mountains, 74, 148, 249, 292, 344, 410, 810
deforestation in, 342
Cascade Range Forest Preserve, 456–57
Cash, Walter, 379
Catch ’Em Alive Jack
(Abernathy), 623
Catholics, 531, 787
Catlin, George, 4, 154, 163, 235, 688
cats, 46, 47, 60, 558
Catskills, 151, 339, 351, 357
Burroughs in, 219–23, 640, 752
Cattaraugus reservation, 373
Cavalry, U.S., 74, 175
Cawelti, John G., 465
cedars, 239, 469
Central Flyway, 19, 354, 360, 568, 712
Central Park, 29, 44
Central Park Zoo, 332–33
Central West Railroad, 292
Century:
Grant’s article for, 276, 285
Muir’s articles for, 235, 236, 541
T.R.’s writing for, 192, 193, 195, 201, 207, 784
C. G. Gunther’s Sons, 382, 386
Chacoan people, 414–16
Chaco Canyon, 414, 415, 616, 645
Chaco Canyon National Monument, 689
Chalmette Battlefield, 414
Chalmette Monument and Grounds, 414
n
Chalmette National Historic Park, 414
n
Champlain, Lake, 40, 390
Chandler, William Eaton, 149
Chanler, Winthrop, 262, 313, 378, 380
Chapin, J. R., 194
Chapman, Fanny, 489–90
Chapman, Frank M., 5, 99, 320, 321, 333, 358–59, 360, 369, 406, 484–92,
486
, 570, 641, 714, 736, 743, 800
Audubon
and, 358
background of, 2
Finley influenced by, 549
honeymoon of, 489–90
as lecturer, 11, 488
McLeod’s murder and, 730
Pelican Island and, 7, 8, 12–16, 487–92, 500
T.R.’s correspondence with, 1–2, 8, 15–16, 351–52, 360, 774–75
T.R.’s meeting with, 14
T.R.’s second annual message and, 358
writings of, 7, 13, 15–16
Chapman, John Jay, 217–18, 223
chapping, 682
Charles River, 101, 108
Charlotte Harbor rookeries, 729–30
Chase Lake, 748
Chazy Reef, 390
Chekhov, Anton, 169
Chemical Bank of New York, 42
Chemnitz, 477, 481
Chernow, Ron, 682, 760
Cherokee, 255, 275
Chessman, G. Wallace, 339, 372
Chestnut Hill, T.R.’s visits to, 125, 128, 137
Cheyenne, 26
n
, 173, 175, 188, 254, 263, 309, 591, 632
Cheyenne River Reservation, 254
Chicago, Ill., 98, 249, 332, 417, 761
Burroughs in, 220
Hotel Sherman in, 131, 134
meatpacking in, 253
railroads in, 241
Republican National
Convention (1884) in, 167, 168
slaughterhouses in, 137
T.R. in, 125, 128–29, 131, 134, 137, 151, 168, 349–50, 374, 510–11, 573
zoo in, 561
Chicago, University of, 511
Chicago Limited, 170
Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition (1893), 240–41, 256–59, 276, 428, 567
chickadees, 358, 359
Chickasaw National Recreation Area, 614
chickens, 51, 133
n
, 157
child abuse, 52–53
China, Chinese, 317, 425, 534, 618, 637
Choate, Joseph, 44
Choctawhatchee National Forest, 737
Christianity, 350, 397, 595, 658, 659, 711, 786
Chugach National Forest, 564–65
Church, Frederick, 126
Churchill, Winston (novelist), 391
Churchill, Winston (statesman), 227, 794–95
Cinder Cone, 690–91
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), 469, 648
civil rights, 433, 434
Civil Service Commission, U.S., 580, 675
T.R. in, 14, 212, 217, 223, 225, 231, 235, 236, 248, 251, 253–56, 261, 267, 274, 287
Civil War, U.S., 14, 41, 74, 76, 79, 95–96, 100, 220, 255, 464, 701–2, 777
Collier in, 435, 698–99
Dewey in, 312
healing after, 701–2
Lacey in, 270
Mittie’s views on, 32
Noble in, 224
Theodore, Sr.’s avoiding of, 53, 164, 165, 244, 334
unifying nationalism after, 528
use of rangers in, 399
Clark, Clarence, 508, 623
Clark, George Rogers, 39, 243
Clark, William, 75, 84, 148, 150, 254, 270, 770
class-action suits, 361
Cleveland, Frances, 557
Cleveland, Grover, 79, 255,
291
, 337, 364, 444, 618
as conservationist, 14, 20, 247–48, 267, 268, 269, 272, 288, 290–95, 341, 342, 430, 576, 750, 792
in elections, 79, 177, 212, 226, 247, 255
at Saint Louis World’s Fair, 521
Cliff Dwellings of Mesa Verde, The
(Nordenskiöld), 655
Clinton, Bill, 536
Clinton, Hillary, 448–49
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
(film), 632
coal, 414, 431, 635, 649, 681, 727
Cobb, Howell, 268
Cody, William (Buffalo Bill), 183, 188, 254, 276, 349, 590
T.R. compared with, 182, 355–56
T.R. endorsed by, 374
see also
Wild West Show
Cole, Thomas, 33, 126
Coleman, Jon T., 593
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 645
Collier, Holt, 435–42,
436
, 444, 697–700
Collier, Marshall, 437
Collier’s
, 46, 153, 781–82
Collins, Michael L., 241
Colorado, 21, 242, 268, 421, 635, 786–87
as grazing state, 297, 445, 676, 680, 681
Great Loop tour in, 508, 523–24
mining in, 259, 654
national monuments in, 762, 789
prehistoric sites in, 414, 644
Public Lands Convention in, 681
Rough Rider shooting in, 374
timber interests in, 445, 572
T.R.’s interest in, 306, 377–87, 389, 391, 413, 586, 612–16,
616
Colorado River, 224–25, 450, 451, 529, 757
Colorado Springs, Colo., 378, 612–13
Columbia National Forest, 778
Columbia River, 209, 250
Columbia University, 137, 138, 532
Columbus, Christopher, 256
Comanche, 263, 315, 581, 585, 587, 590, 594–95, 602, 605, 606, 610, 611, 622
surrender of, 586, 591
Comanche Buffalo Society, 630
Commerce and Labor Department, U.S., 564, 575, 652, 675
Committee of Seventy, 79
Committee on Measurements exhibition, 287
Companion Animals in Society
(Zawistowski), 46
Condor
, 550, 745, 746, 759
Congo, 657, 780
Congress, U.S., 20, 247, 397, 406, 473, 575, 638, 650, 773, 784, 785, 792, 797, 807
Alaska and, 385, 562, 563, 564, 795, 806
Antiquities Act and, 642–44, 647, 759
anti-trespassing laws in, 717
Biological Survey established by, 75
n
bird protection and, 11, 18, 717, 728
buffalo repopulation and, 625, 628
Cleveland’s conservation efforts and, 268, 291
Devils Tower and, 633
election of 1904 and, 576
election of 1906 and, 667–68
forest preservation and, 237, 238, 239, 667, 684
Grand Canyon and, 527, 649, 755, 756, 757
Hornaday’s testimony to, 283
mineral wealth inventory of, 74–75
national parks and, 205, 269, 458, 459, 546, 568n, 614, 649, 655–56
Niagara Falls and, 639
R.B.R. in, 79
Spanish-American War and, 312, 446
T.R.’s annual messages to, 406, 408–11, 422, 457, 458, 472–73, 588–89, 667
T.R.’s circumventing of, 676, 677, 678, 682, 719, 741, 755, 810
T.R.’s testimony to, 231, 245–46
Wind Cave and, 462, 467
Yosemite Valley transferred by, 76
see also
House of Representatives, U.S.; Senate, U.S.
Congressional Record
, 679–80, 790
Conkling, Roscoe, 248
Connecticut, 88