- Galen Clark
Galen Clark (
March 28 ,1814 ,Dublin, New Hampshire –March 24 ,1910 ,Oakland, California ) is known for his discovery of theMariposa Grove ofGiant Sequoia trees and for his role as Guardian ofYosemite National Park for 21 years. In 1853, Clark had a severe lung infection that was diagnosed as consumption, astuberculosis was called in Clark's time. Doctors gave him six months to live at most. He then moved to the Wawona area as a homesteader. "I went to the mountains to take my chances of dying or growing better, which I thought were about even." (Galen Clark, 1856) Upon his discovery of theMariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias, Galen Clark spent the majority of his time exploring the area and teaching others about the mysteries of the giant, cinnamon-colored trees. This passion led to him writing letters to friends and congress, eventually leading to the passing of the Yosemite Grant. This grant was the first of its kind, stating that it would protectYosemite Valley and theMariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias for, "public use, resort, and recreation...to be left inalienable for all time..." Galen then became the first "guardian of the grant". His lungs healed and he subsequently explored and climbed much of the area.Clark did not seek to enrich himself from
Yosemite Valley or the Sequoia Trees. He ran a modest hotel and guide service, but was a poor business man who was constantly in debt. "Clark's Station" in Wawona, California, for example, had several more employees than required for the number of guests and its short season.Toward the end of his life Clark was desperately poor. He wrote three books on Yosemite. These include "Indians of the Yosemite" (1904) and "The Yosemite Valley" (1910). Galen Clark's book on the Sequoia trees is simple, factual, and direct. He left out his personal role in the discovery, popularization, and protection of the
Mariposa Grove of Big Trees as hotel keeper, guide, and Guardian of Yosemite andMariposa Grove .Today, the
Giant Sequoia that would have been the first of its kind to be seen by Clark upon his arrival at theMariposa Grove is named and marked " [http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2308/2494274068_dfb153eb0d.jpg?v=0 The Galen Clark Tree] " (240 feet; diameter 15.3 at 10 feet above mean base), in memory of his contribution to the preservation of the Giant Sequoiaecosystem and the idea of the "National Park".Trivia
* His life and efforts to preserve the giant sequoias of Yosemite were depicted in the 1976 TV movie " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076415 Guardian of the Wilderness] " (also called
Mountain Man ). Portrayed byDenver Pyle who played Uncle Jesse in the TV series "Dukes of Hazzard ".ee also
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Yosemite Valley
*History of the Yosemite area
*Mount Clark (California) named after Galen ClarkReferences
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/indians_of_the_yosemite/ "Indians of the Yosemite"] (1904)
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/big_trees_of_california/ "The Big Trees of California"] (1907)
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/yosemite_past_and_present/ "Yosemite: Past and Present,"] "Sunset," April, 1909
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/the_yosemite_valley/ "The Yosemite Valley"] (1910)
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/early_days_in_yosemite/ "Early Days in Yosemite"] (1964). Originally published as "A Plea for Yosemite" in "Yosemite Nature Notes" (February 1927) from a manuscript written c. 1907.
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/yosemite_indians_and_other_sketches/galen_clark.html "Galen Clark" biographical sketch] by Mrs. H. J. Taylor (in "Yosemite Indians and Other Sketches," 1936)
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/john_muir_writings/the_yosemite/chapter_15.html Sketch of Galen Clark's life] byJohn Muir (in "The Yosemite," 1912)
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/the_yosemite_valley/#obituary Galen Clark's obituary]
* [http://www.yosemite.ca.us/library/indians_of_the_yosemite/introduction.html Sketch of Galen Clark] by W. W. Foote in "Indians of the Yosemite" (1904)
*Shirley Sargent , "Galen Clark: Yosemite Guardian" 3d. ed. (1994).External links
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