Emmet Tieg and Elsie Tieg recall how they came to be working their home ranch near the Lewis and Clark National Forest, grazing on Forest Service land with a permit, care and use of the trails on that land, and logging. They describe encounters with hobos, fighting fires, sparse wildlife in the Crazy Mountains, and sheepherding in central Montana.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/lewisandclarknationalforest/1002/thumbnail.jp
Charles and Grace Meyers tell stories about both of their parents homesteading near Judith Gap, Mont...
Mabel Fullerton describes her family’s move from Colorado to Montana’s Bitterroot Valley in 1909 whe...
William “Bill” Kamhoot describes the Custer Freight Road which ran from Fort Keogh to Fort Custer. H...
Emmet Tieg and Elsie Tieg recall how they came to be working their home ranch near the Lewis and Cla...
William “Bill” Kamhoot describes the lineage and history of the McIntosh’s, one of the first pioneer...
Willie Clanton Spaulding describes growing up on a sheep ranch outside of Billings, Montana, during ...
Art and Anna Trenkle describe the Badger Two Medicine area of Montana, adjacent to the Blackfeet Res...
Bessie Hannon discusses her experience growing up and later raising a family in Darby, Montana, in t...
Leonard Moore talks about when his family moved to Swan Valley, Montana in 1936 to establish a headq...
Felsi Boldt describes her parents’ move from Germany to Hamilton in 1899 to homestead in the Bitterr...
Warner Lundberg describes growing up in the west Condon area of the Swan Valley, Montana during the ...
Ken Trowbridge recalls his years as a cowboy beginning at age 13 when his family relocated by wagon ...
Harold Haasch describes growing up on his family’s homestead in Montana during the early 20th centur...
Daniel Ryan describes his life growing up in the North Hills of Missoula in the 1950s, including att...
Glen A. Smith recalls how the U.S. Forest Service handled rancher permit abuse and trespass cases on...
Charles and Grace Meyers tell stories about both of their parents homesteading near Judith Gap, Mont...
Mabel Fullerton describes her family’s move from Colorado to Montana’s Bitterroot Valley in 1909 whe...
William “Bill” Kamhoot describes the Custer Freight Road which ran from Fort Keogh to Fort Custer. H...
Emmet Tieg and Elsie Tieg recall how they came to be working their home ranch near the Lewis and Cla...
William “Bill” Kamhoot describes the lineage and history of the McIntosh’s, one of the first pioneer...
Willie Clanton Spaulding describes growing up on a sheep ranch outside of Billings, Montana, during ...
Art and Anna Trenkle describe the Badger Two Medicine area of Montana, adjacent to the Blackfeet Res...
Bessie Hannon discusses her experience growing up and later raising a family in Darby, Montana, in t...
Leonard Moore talks about when his family moved to Swan Valley, Montana in 1936 to establish a headq...
Felsi Boldt describes her parents’ move from Germany to Hamilton in 1899 to homestead in the Bitterr...
Warner Lundberg describes growing up in the west Condon area of the Swan Valley, Montana during the ...
Ken Trowbridge recalls his years as a cowboy beginning at age 13 when his family relocated by wagon ...
Harold Haasch describes growing up on his family’s homestead in Montana during the early 20th centur...
Daniel Ryan describes his life growing up in the North Hills of Missoula in the 1950s, including att...
Glen A. Smith recalls how the U.S. Forest Service handled rancher permit abuse and trespass cases on...
Charles and Grace Meyers tell stories about both of their parents homesteading near Judith Gap, Mont...
Mabel Fullerton describes her family’s move from Colorado to Montana’s Bitterroot Valley in 1909 whe...
William “Bill” Kamhoot describes the Custer Freight Road which ran from Fort Keogh to Fort Custer. H...