This book is a collection of letters written by Mary Bradshaw Richards during her camping trip to Yellowstone in 1882. Her letters offer a captivating and vivid account of the natural beauty of Yellowstone and the challenges of camping in the wilderness. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Yellowstone and early travel in the American West.
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