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Wilderness areas were fast disappearing , but Roosevelt still found a place for
the sportsman " who , although he loves the great cities , loves even more the
fenceless grasslands , and the forest - clad hills . ” Such a man , he added , would
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Wilderness areas were fast disappearing , but Roosevelt still found a place for
the sportsman " who , although he loves the great cities , loves even more the
fenceless grasslands , and the forest - clad hills . ” Such a man , he added , would
...
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Roosevelt to John Burroughs , June 11 , 1903 , in Roosevelt Papers , box 145 ;
Roosevelt to Burroughs , June 8 , 1907 , box 156 ; Roosevelt to Burroughs , June
2 , 1907 , box 156 . From 1903 to 1911 , Roosevelt ' s private correspondence ...
Roosevelt to John Burroughs , June 11 , 1903 , in Roosevelt Papers , box 145 ;
Roosevelt to Burroughs , June 8 , 1907 , box 156 ; Roosevelt to Burroughs , June
2 , 1907 , box 156 . From 1903 to 1911 , Roosevelt ' s private correspondence ...
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Roosevelt , “ Nature Fakers , ” Everybody ' s Magazine , XVII ( September , 1907 )
, p . 428 . William J . Long , Northern Trails ( Boston : Ginn , 1905 ) , p . 16 ;
Roosevelt to C . Hart Merriam , June 8 , 1907 , in the Roosevelt Papers , box 156
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Roosevelt , “ Nature Fakers , ” Everybody ' s Magazine , XVII ( September , 1907 )
, p . 428 . William J . Long , Northern Trails ( Boston : Ginn , 1905 ) , p . 16 ;
Roosevelt to C . Hart Merriam , June 8 , 1907 , in the Roosevelt Papers , box 156
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