Mount Stevenson el. 10,230 feet (3,120 m) is a mountain peak in the Absaroka Range of Yellowstone National Park. Mount Stevenson was named in 1871 by geologist Ferdinand Hayden during the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 for his friend and chief assistant, James Stevenson (1840–1888). Stevenson, who had run away from home as a young boy, first met Hayden in 1853 during an exploration of the Dakota Badlands. In 1866, Stevenson began working for Hayden and did so until 1879. Hayden specifically cited Stevenson's loyalty to him in his 1872 report on the 1871 survey of the park. Stevenson Island on Yellowstone Lake is also named for James Stevenson.
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| - Der Mount Stevenson ist ein Berggipfel im südöstlichen Teil des Yellowstone-Nationalparks im US-Bundesstaat Wyoming. Sein Gipfel hat eine Höhe von 3155 m. Er befindet sich einige Kilometer nordwestlich des höchsten Berges im Park, dem Eagle Peak, und ist Teil der Absaroka-Bergkette in den Rocky Mountains. 1,4 km nordöstlich liegt der höhere Mount Doane (de)
- Mount Stevenson el. 10,230 feet (3,120 m) is a mountain peak in the Absaroka Range of Yellowstone National Park. Mount Stevenson was named in 1871 by geologist Ferdinand Hayden during the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 for his friend and chief assistant, James Stevenson (1840–1888). Stevenson, who had run away from home as a young boy, first met Hayden in 1853 during an exploration of the Dakota Badlands. In 1866, Stevenson began working for Hayden and did so until 1879. Hayden specifically cited Stevenson's loyalty to him in his 1872 report on the 1871 survey of the park. Stevenson Island on Yellowstone Lake is also named for James Stevenson. (en)
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| - Der Mount Stevenson ist ein Berggipfel im südöstlichen Teil des Yellowstone-Nationalparks im US-Bundesstaat Wyoming. Sein Gipfel hat eine Höhe von 3155 m. Er befindet sich einige Kilometer nordwestlich des höchsten Berges im Park, dem Eagle Peak, und ist Teil der Absaroka-Bergkette in den Rocky Mountains. 1,4 km nordöstlich liegt der höhere Mount Doane Der Mount Stevenson wurde 1871 vom Geologen Ferdinand Hayden während des Hayden Geological Survey 1871 nach seinem Freund und Chefassistenten James Stevenson (1840–1888) benannt. Stevenson, der als kleiner Junge von zu Hause weggelaufen war, lernte Hayden 1853 bei einer Erkundung der Dakota Badlands kennen. 1866 begann Stevenson für Hayden zu arbeiten und tat dies bis 1879. Die Insel Stevenson Island im Yellowstone Lake ist ebenfalls nach James Stevenson benannt. (de)
- Mount Stevenson el. 10,230 feet (3,120 m) is a mountain peak in the Absaroka Range of Yellowstone National Park. Mount Stevenson was named in 1871 by geologist Ferdinand Hayden during the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 for his friend and chief assistant, James Stevenson (1840–1888). Stevenson, who had run away from home as a young boy, first met Hayden in 1853 during an exploration of the Dakota Badlands. In 1866, Stevenson began working for Hayden and did so until 1879. Hayden specifically cited Stevenson's loyalty to him in his 1872 report on the 1871 survey of the park. Stevenson Island on Yellowstone Lake is also named for James Stevenson. My principal assistant, Mr. James Stevenson, labored with his usual efficiency and fidelity throughout the entire trip. In honor of his great services not only during the past season, but for over twelve years of unremitting toil as my assistant, oftentimes without pecuniary reward, and with little of the scientific recognition that uaually comes to the original explorer, I have desired that one of the principal islands of the lake and one of the noble peaks reflected in its clear waters should bear his name forever. — F. V. Hayden, 1872 (en)
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