Hayden, Ferdinand V. - Research Article from Reconstruction Era Reference Library

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 8 pages of information about Hayden, Ferdinand V..

Hayden, Ferdinand V. - Research Article from Reconstruction Era Reference Library

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 8 pages of information about Hayden, Ferdinand V..
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Born September 7, 1829
Westfield, Massachusetts

Died December 22, 1887
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Explorer and geologist

Ferdinand V. Hayden. The Library of Congress. Ferdinand V. Hayden. The Library of Congress.

"From the river our path led up the steep sides of the hill for about one mile when we came suddenly and unexpectedly in full view of the [Mammoth Hot Springs of Yellowstone].… Before us arose a high white mountain, looking precisely like a frozen cascade.…

Geologist Ferdinand V. Hayden is best remembered for his 1871 expedition that directly led Congress to pass and President Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885; served 1869-77; see entry) to sign legislation creating Yellowstone National Park. Reports by Hayden and members of his expedition, which included painter Thomas Moran (1837–1926) and photographer William Henry Jackson (1843–1942), thrilled and astounded politicians and the general public about the natural wonders and sublime beauty of the region. As a geologist and explorer, Hayden traveled in and mapped the states...

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