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Shoshone Lake : ウィキペディア英語版
Shoshone Lake

Shoshone Lake is a backcountry lake with the area of elevated at in the southwest section of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, US. It lies at the headwaters of the Lewis River a tributary of the Snake River. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service believes that Shoshone Lake is the largest backcountry lake in the lower 48 states that cannot be reached by a road.
==History==
Shoshone Lake has had many names since it was first viewed by fur trappers in the early 19th century. Jim Bridger may have visited the lake in 1833, but certainly visited it in 1846. Trapper Osborne Russell visited the lake in 1839. During this period the lake was called ''Snake Lake''. A map created by Father Pierre-Jean De Smet in 1851 showed the lake as ''DeSmet's Lake''. Walter DeLacy, the Montana map maker named the lake ''DeLacy's Lake'' when he passed through the area in 1863.
During the Cook–Folsom–Peterson Expedition, the party camped at the north end of the lake on September 29, 1869 but did not refer to it by name in their journals. They did however incorrectly believe at the time that Shoshone Lake was the source of the Firehole and Madison Rivers. The belief that Shoshone Lake was the headwater lake for the Madison drainage continued during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition in 1871. They viewed the lake to the south as they crossed the Continental Divide on September 17, 1870.〔''The report of Lieutenant Gustavus C. Doane upon the so-called Yellowstone Expedition of 1870'', presented to the Secretary of War, February 1871〕 Cornelius Hedges, a member of the Washburn expedition named the lake ''Washburn Lake'' to honor the expedition leader Henry D. Washburn, but that name was short-lived〔
A. C. Peale of the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 visited Shoshone Lake in August 1871 but referred to it as ''Madison Lake.''
During the Hayden Geologic Survey of 1872, Frank Bradley, a member of the survey confirmed the lake was in the Snake River drainage and named the lake ''Shoshone Lake'' based on the Indian name of the Snake River.〔

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