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John Colter, a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was probably the first white American to enter the region and report on the thermal activity in the area of present day Yellowstone National Park in 1807.

South Pass was discovered by Robert Stuart and a party of five men in 1812.

Jim Bridger located what is now known as Bridger Pass in 1850 and also reported on the thermal activity in the Yellowstone region of Wyoming.

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