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Title: W. W. Wylie Camp and Tourists, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Date: ca 1910 
Location: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Photographer: Shipler, H.
Description: Tourists and stage coach in front of a W. W. Wylie camp in Yellowstone National Park. William W. Wylie (1848-1930) gave lecture tours in the Park in 1882 and established tent camps to house the tourists. He ran the camp until 1905. Mr. Clark of B Bar K Ranch, Big Sky, is next to the mules. Arthur W. Miles (1859-1933) is the man, front left, in front of the coach. Miles and his partner Colonel Babcock began their firm, Babcock & Miles, in Bozeman and Miles eventually had a lumber business near Livingston. Miles served 2 terms as mayor of Livingston and later was a state senator for Park County. In 1909, Miles was Lt Governor for Montana. Vintage 10x8 in. print.
Format: image/jpeg
Source: Museum of the Rockies Photo Archive
Rights: Copyright restrictions available from the Museum of the Rockies Photo Archive
Catalog Number: x85.2.240 
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