  
Photograph of F.V. Hayden, 1871, courtesy Smithsonian Institution Archives
Moran quickly recognized Yellowstone as a new and exciting "subject for pictures," and within weeks he had arranged
to join the first government-sponsored survey of Yellowstone, led by geologist Ferdinand V. Hayden, who had been instructed to map and measure the region.
Traveling across the country aboard the newly completed transcontinental railroad, Thomas Moran joined Hayden in Virginia City, Montana.

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