Historical Note Return to Topįrom 1884 through 1915 F. Jack managed the Haynes business, conducted research, and worked on his Yellowstone chronology until his death of heart failure in March, 1962, at which time Isabel took over the family business. He was active in associations of national park concessioners and outdoor recreation organizations, was an ardent advocate of natural resource conservation, and an active Republican, Mason, and member of Bozeman's Rotary Club. In the 1920s and 1930s Haynes became a publisher, releasing works on centering around Yellowstone under his imprint including books on Yellowstone plants, several editions of a work of fiction by Emmerson Hough, and a classic exploration narrative. Yellowstone." He served as the first director of the Yellowstone Library and Museum Association, sat as a founding member of the Yellowstone Park Council, and was involved in many decisions affecting the park's administrative or concession operations. Lida and three friends were killed in an automobile accident in 1952 south of Livingston, Montana.Īn outgrowth of his work revising his own guidebook, Jack Haynes was popularly known in the Park as "Mr. In 1931 the couple had their only child, Lida Marie Haynes. Isabel had been a former employee of the Yellowstone Park Hotel Company and for three years the manager of Roosevelt Lodge. Haynes married Isabel Nauerth on April 10, 1930. Little is known about the marriage other than the date of divorce in late March, 1930. Jack Haynes married his first wife, Margaret Larkin, on May 24, 1909. Haynes was awarded sole right to produce pictorial souvenirs and formally bought out his father's interests in the Yellowstone photography business, a right not finally settled between the concessioners until 1930. Jay Haynes's death in 1921, Jack inherited the Haynes studio business outside of Yellowstone, together with his father's archive of negatives shot over forty years of photography across the northern United States. In the concluding months of 1916 National Park Service director Stephen Mather mandated a total restructure of Yellowstone concessions. Jay Haynes" still operated through 1916, the business decisions and management were Jack's completely. Jay Haynes formally asked the Interior Department to transfer his photographic concession to Jack E. With two seasons of practical apprenticeship behind him, in 1915 F. Turning his attention to concentrate on managing the successor to the Monida and Yellowstone Stage Company, the Yellowstone-Western Stage Company, Jay in 1914 gave the Park photographic business entirely into Jack's hands. Jay Haynes (his father's photography firm) lasted until after the reorganization of the senior Haynes's increasingly lucrative Monida and Yellowstone Stage Company at the end of 1913. The arrangement as his father's unofficial partner in F. He painstakingly measured road distances, made corrections to mountain elevations and drew all maps himself, a project which occupied him each fall until 1962. For fifty years Jack Haynes carried editorial responsibility for what became Yellowstone's most popular guidebook, the Haynes Guide. In 1910 his turned over editorial control of the Haynes Guides, his popular Yellowstone guidebook to Jack who transformed the book from a descriptive travel narrative into a true guidebook of sites and features. After graduating from the University of Minnesota in 1908 with a degree in mining engineering Haynes became a full-time employee and photographer, gradually being given more management responsibility. Paul, an activity which helped finance his education. An accomplished musician, Haynes organized a dance band that played in St. In 1905, he began managing the family's Upper Basin studio between spring and fall college terms. Paul, MN at a young age and joined his father for summers in Yellowstone starting in 1897. Haynes began working in his family's photography business in St. Jack Haynes succeeded his father the family photography business eventually taking ownership of the Haynes Yellowstone National Park businesses in 1915. Haynes was born in Fargo, N.D on September 27, 1884, to photographer F.
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