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[[letterhead]] Address only
Director, National Park Service
Washington, D. C.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
WASHINGTON
[[/letterhead]]

^[[HAYDEN VALLEY]]

January 6, 1922.

Dear Dr. Holmes:

Mr. Yard has referred to us your note, addressed to him, of December 20, and we are writing to advise you that the name Hayden Valley appears on the topographic map of Yellowstone Park issued and for sale by the Geological Survey.  On the small automobile guide map of the park, which this Service issues, the name has heretofore been eliminated because of the smallness of the map. However, your suggestion that the name appear is excellent and on the new issue of our small map we will try to show it.

Cordially yours,

^[[Arno B. Cammerer]]
Arno B. Cammerer
Assistant Director.

^[[I named this valley in 1878, realizing that the name of our chief - applied recently a the [[underlined]] Grand Seton [[/underlined]] Mountain Cannot hold. Hayden, F. V.) was our chief.]]

Dr. W. H. Holmes, Director,
National Gallery of Art,
Smithsonian Institution,
Washington, D. C.