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Philetus Norris

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To ensure the success of his community, Norris drained the creek that ran through the area to open up land for farming. He also recruited the railroad to run through the area and maintained the plank road that ran between Detroit and
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In 1870, Norris again traveled west, entering the Yellowstone Park area; he returned again in 1875. During this time, Norris wrote a series of articles on "The Great West" which were published in the Norris, Michigan
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The calumet of the Coteau, and other poetical legends of the border. Also, a glossary of Indian names, words and western provincialisms. Together with a guide-book of the Yellowstone national park,
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The calumet of the Coteau, and other poetical legends of the border. Also, a glossary of Indian names, words and western provincialisms. Together with a guide-book of the Yellowstone national park.
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In 1877, Norris became the second superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, a position he held until 1882. It was only in June 1878, however, that Congress finally approved a salary of
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began, Norris joined the Union troops, eventually rising to the rank of Colonel. He served as a spy behind Confederate Lines and Captain of the
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Norris was removed from his post at Yellowstone in 1882 due to political maneuvering. In 1883, he published a volume of verse entitled,
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and built the Two Way Inn, which was originally the village's jail and general store. He lived there for a few years until he built
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10,000 a year for the park's superintendent, as well as minimal funds "to protect, preserve, and improve the Park." Norris hired
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on August 17, 1821, the son of John Norris, Jr. and Azubah Phelps. His father was a pioneer mill-builder, and had fought in the
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After his injury, Norris returned to Pioneer and was elected to the Ohio Legislature. Later, he became a member of the
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plagues. John Norris fell ill, and Philetus was forced to help his mother support their rather large family.
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to control poaching and vandalism in the park, leading Yount to be considered the first National
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While superintendent, Norris published five annual reports. Three mountain peaks, including
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1883, J.B. Lippincott & co., Philadelphia. Read the full text from Google Books.
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When Norris arrived in 1877 there were approximately 32 miles (51 km) of
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American trapper and second superintendent of Yellowstone National Park
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Geothermal features, historic structures and other attractions in the
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Yellowstone National Park: Its Exploration and Establishment
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Col. P. W. Norris: Yellowstone's Greatest Superintendent,
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and was the first person to be paid for that position.
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Palmyra, New York
Rocky Hill, Kentucky
Yellowstone National Park
Palmyra, New York
War of 1812
Michigan
Black Hawk War
cholera
trapper
Fayette, Ohio
Pioneer, Ohio
Civil War
West Virginia Mountain Scouts
Laurel Mountain
United States Sanitary Commission
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
Kelley's Island
Michigan
Detroit
Wayne County
a nearby house
National Register of Historic Places
Mount Clemens
tollbooth
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Harry Yount
Park ranger
roads
trails

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