Period Accounts By Members of The Expedition
- Hayden, F. V. (1872). Preliminary Report of the United States Geological Survey of Montana and Portions of Adjacent Territories being a Fifth Annual Report of Progress. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Interior.
- Peale, Albert C. (June 15, June 29, July 14, July 29, August 8, August 29, October 19, October 25 1871). "The Yellowstone (various subtitles)". Philadelphia Press.
- Hayden, F.V. (February 1872). "More about the Yellowstone". Scribner's Monthly III (4): 388–396.
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