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- Greene, I:109; Sargent, Yosemite's Historic Wawona, 24. Fort Monroe, southwest of Inspiration Point, was named after George F. Monroe, a popular black stage driver who carried passengers on the Yosemite run. (Ibid., I:158.)
- "Through to Yo Semite," Mariposa Gazette, 3 June 1876, 3.
- Sargent, Yosemite's Historic Wawona, 37, 43.
- Ibid., 43; Greene, I:108-109.
- Greene, I:156-57; Sargent, Yosemite's Historic Wawona, 53.
- Sargent, Yosemite's Historic Wawona, 35.
- Ibid., 11, 39; Ditton & McHenry, 36.
- Albert Henry Washburn to Col. S. M. Mansfield, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 31 October 1899. Copy in Yosemite Research Library Collection.
- Johnston, 22, 33.
- Greene, I:114.
- Henry Washburn, testimony entered in "Report of the Commission on Roads in Yosemite National Park, California." Senate Document 155, 56th Congress, 1st Session, 8 February 1900.
- Ibid..
- Johnston, 7-9, 11.
- Sargent, Yosemite's Historic Wawona, 55.
- Engineer's Report, in Report of the Acting Superintendent of the Yosemite National Park to the Secretary of the Interior, 1909 (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1909), Appendix A, 15.
- Julius Kahn, Washington, to C. C. Higgins, San Francisco, 10 July 1913. Washburn Papers, Yosemite Research Library.
- Littebrant, William, Acting Superintendent, Yosemite National Park, to S. G. Owens, Wawona, 24 September 1913. Washburn Papers, Yosemite Research Library collection.
- "Open Wawona Road," Fresno Republican, 27 June 1913; "This Sounds Like a Voice from the Tomb," Madera Tribune, 31 August 1913.
- Johnston, 17.
- Greene, I:436-37.
- Meyer, 9.