National Park Service
National Park Service Uniforms
In Search of an Identity, 1872-1920
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Cover

cover drawing

1. The first authorized uniform to be worn by rangers in the national park system. 1911. Drawing by author. NPSHC - HFC Y55

2. Mount Rainier National Park. NPSHPC - Ernest Braun photo - HFC/1978

3. Yosemite National Park. NPSHPC - Cecil W. Stoughton photo - HFC/72-193-32

4. "The Cloister", located in the Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park. NPSHPC - J.M. Kauffmann photo - HFC/57-24-3C

5. Minerva Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, 1987. NPSIPC - Thomas C. Gray photo - HFC/AV 977

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Introduction

In Search of an Identity

Photofile

Notes

Bibliography

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

A PDF copy of this study is also available.

Publications in the
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE UNIFORM SERIES
Number 1 Badges and Insignia1894-1991
Number 2 In Search of an Identitymen's uniforms - 1872-1920

Harry S. Yount
Harry S. Yount, 1873.
Harry worked as "game keeper" at Yellowstone National Park 1880-1881. Photograph was taken by William Henry Holmes while both were employed on the Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden geological survey in 1873. Yount as guide and Holmes as illustrator. William Henry Jackson was the official photographer, but apparently Holmes also dabbled in this medium.
NPSHPC - William Henry Holmes photo - HFC/91-16





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