Wayne F. Replogle papers, 1914-1977.

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Wayne F. Replogle papers, 1914-1977.

The Wayne F. Replogle papers contain a collection of 35 mm slides depicting various scenes around Yellowstone National Park. The subjects found in his photographs include the thermal forces of Yellowstone, a thermal forest fire, Yellowstone flowers, birds, animals, and people. The collection also contains awards and certificates of appreciation, manuscripts, correspondence, genealogy lists, and maps of Yellowstone. In addition, the collection contains newspaper clippings, newsletters, magazine articles, reprints from National Geographic, photographs, programs, receipts, and reports.

8.01 cubic ft. (13 boxes) + 3 others

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Replogle, Wayne F.

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Wayne F. Replogle (1904-1977) was born in Anthony, Kansas and grew up in Kansas and the San Luis Valley of Colorado. He began his career at Yellowstone National Park as a seasonal park ranger on horse patrol and later spent his time there as a ranger-naturalist. He spent nine years tracing the Bannock Indian Trail through Yellowstone, refuting reports that few Indians had visited the Park area. He wrote a book titled "Bannock Indian Tribes" and appeared in several documentary films about Yellows...