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to feed the fire. He also woke to the sounds of mountain lions, birds, and other animals in the night. He considered himself lucky to be able to sleep in the open, rather than in stuffy houses of the poor. Unwilling to kill an animal for food, he lived on chocolate and nuts. He read the works of
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the tenth national park on
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1242:. Big Earth Publishing. pp. 7–8.
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2121:Big Thompson River flash flood (1976)
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1355:. Colorado: First Light Publishing.
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2019:NRHP in Rocky Mountain NP template
1349:Jessen, Kenneth Christian (1996).
1042:"Enos Mills, the 'Father' of RMNP"
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1291:"Enos Mills and Des Moines Bride"
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1580:Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
904:Wayne, Frances (1922-09-28).
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575:The Rocky Mountain Wonderland
366:Story of a Thousand Year Pine
2187:Denver International Airport
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1496:Works by or about Enos Mills
730:Bird Memories of the Rockies
410:Rocky Mountain National Park
379:Rocky Mountain National Park
358:The National Parks Portfolio
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665:Waiting in the Wilderness
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521:The Spell of the Rockies
503:Wild Life on the Rockies
434:Boulder County, Colorado
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136:. It was considered the
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1109:Biography of Enos Mills
1046:Este Park Trail Gazette
1014:Malitz, Jerome (2005).
988:"Enos A. Mills Lineage"
866:Kansas Territory Census
698:Watched By Wild Animals
222:National Parks Magazine
1856:Northcutt-Carter Route
1816:Flattop Mountain Trail
1728:Never Summer Mountains
1610:Lulu City (ghost town)
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1575:Alpine Tundra Research
1434:. Launder, WY: 1, 6–7.
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1841:Upper Beaver Meadows
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1635:Petit Grepon (spire)
1585:Agnes Vaille Shelter
1471:Short radio episode
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354:The End of the Trail
252:Estes Park, Colorado
182:Colorado and Montana
2023:Districts or areas
1974:La Poudre Pass Lake
1505:Works by Enos Mills
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1473:"Universal Kinship"
1425:. Houghton Mifflin.
947:U.S. Federal Census
932:U.S. Federal Census
797:Kansas City, Kansas
768:Linn County, Kansas
760:Linn County, Kansas
611:Your National Parks
593:The Story of Scotch
289:Montana and travels
283:Frederick H. Chapin
196:Kansas City, Kansas
157:Linn County, Kansas
59:Linn County, Kansas
2268:Continental Divide
1886:The Dove (glacier)
1821:Lake Haiyaha Trail
1760:Twin Sisters Peaks
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1479:by Enos A. Mills,
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1491:Project Gutenberg
1432:High Country News
1362:978-0-9629380-3-0
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