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Authors: Stefan Bechtel
6
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 15, p 11.
7
. Pringle,
Theodore Roosevelt,
p. 17; (nicknames) Morris,
Rise of Theodore Roosevelt,
p. 144.
8
. Hornaday papers, Library of Congress, Box 1, folder marked 1909â1930.
9
. Millard,
River of Doubt,
pp. 14â18.
10
. TR diary entry, February 3, 1880,
American Memory,
Library of Congress website,
memory.loc.gov
.
11
. TR diary entry, July 4, 1880, ibid.
12
. Millard,
River of Doubt,
p. 17.
13
. McCullough,
Mornings on Horseback,
p. 293.
14
. TR diary entry, February 17, 1884,
American Memory,
Library of Congress website,
memory.loc.gov
.
15
. Watts,
Rough Rider in the White House.
16
. “The Strenuous Life” is the name of a speech TR gave in Chicago, April
10, 1899, from Roosevelt,
The Strenuous Life,
p. 1.
17
. “History,” Theodore Roosevelt National Park Information Page,
http://www.theodore.roosevelt.national-park.com
.
18
. Report of the U.S. National Museum, 1888 (Washington, D.C.: 1890), p. 60.
19
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 11, p. 19.
CHAPTER 7: “A NOBILITY BEYOND ALL COMPARE”
1
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 101.
2
. Hornaday,
Extermination of the American Bison,
p. 30.
3
. Ibid., pp. 215, 220, 221.
4
. Ibid., p. 82.
5
. Cody,
Adventures of Buffalo Bill Cody,
p. 111.
6
. Hornaday,
Extermination of the American Bison,
p. 137.
7
. Ibid., pp. 135â42; McHugh,
Time of the Buffalo,
pp. 258â64.
8
. Rinella,
American Buffalo,
pp. 221â24.
9
. Utley,
Indian Wars,
p. 144.
10
. Isenberg,
Destruction of the Bison,
p. 103.
11
. Hornaday,
Extermination of the American Bison,
p. 179.
12
. All quotes from ibid., pp. 205â12.
13
. Ibid., pp. 212, 213.
14
. Hoyt-Goldsmith,
Buffalo Days,
p. 349.
15
. Lott,
American Bison,
pp. 70â72.
16
. Dodge,
Hunting Grounds of the Great West,
p. 116.
17
. McHugh,
Time of the Buffalo,
pp. 13â17.
18
. Dodge,
Hunting Grounds of the Great West.
19
. Ibid., p. 116.
20
. Marder,
Indians in the Americas,
p. 6.
21
. Hornaday,
Our Vanishing Wild Life,
p. x.
22
. Hornaday,
Thirty Years War for Wild Life,
p. 1.
CHAPTER 8: EXPLORATIONS AND ADVENTURES IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA
1
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 53; also Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 3.
2
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 49.
3
. Ibid., p. 54.
4
. Ward,
Catalogue of Casts of Fossils.
5
. Dehler, “American Crusader,” p. 38.
6
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” pp. 4, 30.
7
. Smith,
History of Dickinson County,
p. 378.
8
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 14.
9
. Ibid., p. 15.
10
. Ibid., p. 13.
11
. Dehler, “American Crusader,” p. 27.
12
. Ibid., pp. 20, 29.
13
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 1, p. 13.
14
. Ibid., chapter 2, p. 2.
15
. Hornaday,
Evolution of a Zoologist,
p. 19.
16
. Dehler, “American Crusader,” p. 38.
17
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 33.
18
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 3, pp. 1â4.
19
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 39.
20
. “Paul du Chaillu,”
National Geographic
14 (1903): 282â85.
21
. Ibid., p. 283.
22
. Du Chaillu,
Adventures in the Great Forest,
p. 53.
23
. “Behind the Scenes: King Kong,”
Stereotype & Society
blog, May 27, 2007,
http://stereotypeandsociety.typepad.com
.
24
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 55.
25
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 4, pp. 52â54.
26
. Ibid., chapter 4, p. 2.
CHAPTER 9: YEARNING, TOO MUCH, FOR FAME
1
. Hornaday letter to Ward, January 8, 1875, Hornaday papers, Library of Congress.
2
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
chapter 1, p. 1.
3
. Chester Jackson journal, pp. 6â7, cited in Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 62.
4
. Dehler, “American Crusader,” pp. 43, 44.
5
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” pp. 65,
66.
6
. Hornaday, “The Crocodile in Florida,” p. 320.
7
. Grigg, “Morphology and Physiology of the Crocodylia,” pp. 326â36.
8
.
Bite Force,
Dangerous Encounters series,
National Geographic
documentary, dir. Brady Barr, 2007.
9
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 68.
10
. Hornaday,
Hornaday's American Natural History,
p. 320; Dehler, “American Crusader,” p. 45.
CHAPTER 10: THE EMPRESS JOSEPHINE
1
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 77.
2
. Ibid., p. 79, from draft of
Eighty Fascinating Years,
Hornaday papers, Library of Congress, box 19, folder 7, pp. 2â4, and folder 9, p. 2.
3
. Letter from Hornaday to Josephine Hornaday, Hornaday papers, Library
of Congress, box 1, March 20, 1900.
4
. Ibid., box 19, folder 9, pp. 3â4.
5
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 80.
6
. Ibid., p. 138; Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 491.
7
. Chester Jackson journal, cited in Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 82.
8
. Ibid., p. 88.
9
. “Canoe and Rifle on the Orinoco,”
Youth's Companion
59, March 19âApril 16, 1885.
10
. “Orinoco River,”
New World Encyclopedia Online,
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/
.
11
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 57.
12
. Hornaday letter to Theodore Roosevelt, May 18, 1914, cited in Dehler, “American Crusader,” p. 49.
13
. Hornaday to Chester Jackson, December 15, 1876, cited in Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 139.
CHAPTER 11: MAN-EATERS OF THE ANIMALLAI HILLS
1
. Modern atlases spell the name of the South India hills as “Anaimalai.” Here, I use the spelling Hornaday used in his
Two Years in the Jungle,
“Animallai.”
2
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 128; “Norfolk jacket” from photos of Hornaday dressed for hunting, in Hornaday,
Camp-Fires in the Canadian Rockies,
pp. 59, 83, 215.
3
. A.J. Liebling, “The Great Gouamba,”
New Yorker,
December 7, 1946, p. 88.
4
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 119.
5
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 139.
6
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 152.
7
. Corbett,
Man-Eaters of Kumaon,
pp. 12, 16.
8
. Headley,
H. M. Stanley's Wonderful Adventures,
p. 240.
9
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 174.
10
. Letter dated June 25, 1877, Hornaday papers, Library of Congress, box 1, folder 1877â1900.
11
. Hornaday letter to Jackson, October 18, 1877, cited in Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 137.
12
. Ibid.
13
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 474.
14
. Ibid., p. 465.
15
. Ibid., p. 156.
16
. Dialogue section adapted from ibid.
17
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 158.
18
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” pp. 183, 186.
CHAPTER 12: DARWIN'S FIRESTORM
1
.
The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley,
D. Appleton & Co., 1902, vol. 1, 189.
2
. Alfred Russel Wallace website,
http://wallacefund.info/
.
3
. Barlow,
Autobiography of Charles Darwin,
p. 122.
4
. Forbes,
In the Steps of the Great American Zoologist William Temple Hornaday,
p. 57.
5
. Wallace website,
http://wallacefund.info/
.
6
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 420.
7
. Ibid., p. 335.
8
. Ibid.
9
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 237.
10
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 356.
11
. Ibid., pp. 357, 465.
12
. Letter to the
Literary Gazette,
October 12, 1855, in Wallace,
My Life,
p. 342.
13
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
pp. 359â65.
14
. Dialogue adapted from ibid.
15
. Ibid., p. 408.
16
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 245.
17
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 405.
18
. Ibid., p. 407.
19
. Hornaday, “On the Species of Bornean Orangs, with Notes on Their Habits,” pp. 438â55.
20
. Twain, quoted in Sheldon,
Mark Twain,
chapter 9.
21
. From foreword to Carnegie,
Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie.
22
. Carnegie,
Round the World,
p. 77.
23
.
Beacon
(Boston), October 10, 1885.
24
. Dehler, “American Crusader,” p. 80.
25
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
p. 488.
26
. Hornaday letter to Jackson, December 2, 1879.
27
. Hornaday,
Two Years in the Jungle,
dedication.
CHAPTER 13: “A THIEF IN THE NIGHT”
1
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 9, p. 1.
2
. Kudos to Lawrence Bechtel for this insight.
3
. From a 1931 letter to Rosalie Edge, quoted in Dehler, “American Crusader,” p. 92.
4
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 9, p. 2.
5
. “Spencer Fullerton Baird,”
Encyclopedia Dickinsonian Online,
http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/
.
6
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 9, p. 2.
7
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 570.
8
. Cole,
German Carp in the United States,
pp. 543, 544; Ben Schley, “A Century of Fish Conservation” (1871â1971),” Conservation History, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, May 21, 2009.
9
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 9, pp. 3â5.
10
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” p. 571.
11
. Baker,
National Zoological Park,
p. 446.
12
. Ibid., p. 575.
13
. Wood,
The Origin of Public Bison Herds in the United States,
pp. 157â82; Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 9, p. 5.
14
. Neihardt,
Black Elk Speaks,
p. 33.
15
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 9, p. 5.
16
. Ibid., chapter 9, p. 11.
17
. “Samuel Pierpont Langley,”
Flying Machines,
http://www.flyingmachines.org/
.
18
. Dehler, “American Crusader,” p. 105.
19
.
New York Public Opinion
op-ed, cited in
Report of the Smithsonian Institution,
1888, p. 44.
20
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” pp. 587â98.
21
. Dehler, “American Crusader,” p. 106.
22
. Dolph, “Bringing Wildlife to the Millions,” chapter 9, pp. 9â11.
23
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 9, p. 9.
24
. Ibid., chapter 9, p. 11.
CHAPTER 14: A DREAM DEFERRED
1
. Hornaday,
Eighty Fascinating Years,
chapter 9, p. 11.
2
. Ibid., chapter 9, p. 12.