Bill McDonald discusses his family history and the Montana landscape during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He describes his trapping career with the Reclamation Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, his impressions of the Flathead area in Montana, and his experiences with animals he encountered while trapping.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/forestrylanduseconservation_interviews/1016/thumbnail.jp
Ray Catron talks about growing up in Cameron, Missouri, where he began his trapping career at the ag...
Ray Catron talks about growing up in Cameron, Missouri, where he began his trapping career at the ag...
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William “Bud” Moore describes his introduction to trapping as a child. He details how he learned to ...
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Richard Kenck reminisces about growing up in Choteau, Montana, on a ranch at the mouth at the Dearbo...
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Ray Catron talks about growing up in Cameron, Missouri, where he began his trapping career at the ag...
Ray Catron talks about growing up in Cameron, Missouri, where he began his trapping career at the ag...
Willie Clanton Spaulding describes growing up on a sheep ranch outside of Billings, Montana, during ...
William “Bud” Moore describes his introduction to trapping as a child. He details how he learned to ...
William “Bud” Moore describes his introduction to trapping as a child. He details how he learned to ...
William “Bud” Moore begins the interview by telling the history of his hundred-year-old sourdough st...
Jim McDonald discusses his grandparents’ move to Montana and his father’s ranch work. The McDonalds ...
William “Bill” Kamhoot describes the lineage and history of the McIntosh’s, one of the first pioneer...
Bill Potter describes coming to Montana in the early 20th century with his parents. He recalls the f...
Leonard Moore talks about when his family moved to Swan Valley, Montana in 1936 to establish a headq...
Richard Kenck reminisces about growing up in Choteau, Montana, on a ranch at the mouth at the Dearbo...
Richard Kenck reminisces about growing up in Choteau, Montana, on a ranch at the mouth at the Dearbo...
Harold Haasch describes working as a guide in and around Montana’s Swan Valley for Montana Fish, Wil...
John Craighead discusses his childhood interest in wildlife and outdoor activities. He describes his...
Fuller Laugeman of Winett, Montana, describes his start in fur trapping as a young boy and his conti...
Ray Catron talks about growing up in Cameron, Missouri, where he began his trapping career at the ag...
Ray Catron talks about growing up in Cameron, Missouri, where he began his trapping career at the ag...
Willie Clanton Spaulding describes growing up on a sheep ranch outside of Billings, Montana, during ...