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Mammoth Terraces and Hotel in the late 19th century. W. H. Jackson climbed to unusual vantage
points for his photographs.
The skiing party of F. J. Haynes passes Obsidian Cliff in winter 1886-87.
It's fitting that Mount Haynes and Mount Jackson should be located near each other
(about half a mile apart). Mount Haynes was named for Yellowstone photographer and
concessionaire, Frank Jay Haynes (1853-1921), official Park Photographer starting in
1883. Haynes published early road guides to the park, operated stagecoach lines, and ran
 
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