John Muir had taken Teddy Roosevelt out on an overnight excursion to Yosemite's Glacier Point. President Roosevelt was so impressed by the trip that Muir was able to convince him to make the land a national park.
Federal control and management. Apex:)
Federal control and management. (apex)
federal control and management
federal control and management
Federal control and management.
Great statement, but not a question. I can only guess what you want to know. Muir did go to Yosemite and worked with Teddy Roosevelt to make Yosemite a national park. There is a wonderful black and white photo of the two of them standing looking over the valley. Another person helping with showing how special Yosemite Valley is was Ansel Adams with his photos of the region.
John Muir
Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park I think...you can look it up on google too.
John Muir
No, Yosemite Valley is a part of the Yosemite National Park.
No, moose are not present in Yosemite Valley. The altitude and geography of Yosemite is not where you would find moose.
Yosemite Valley Chapel was created in 1879.
Take your pick. In 1864, Abraham Lincoln signed federal legislation directing the state of California to protect the Valley. In 1890, Benjamin Harrison signed a law making a huge area outside the Valley a national park. In 1906, Theodore Roosevelt signed a law transferring jurisdiction of the Valley to the federal government.