Henry Hank Viche discusses his numerous roles as the superintendent of the Nine Mile Remount Depot Station and the Winter Range during the 1940s. He describes the difficulties that the Montana climate posed on tending horses and mules, the transportation of livestock, and the saddle shop. Viche also discusses the student fire camp that ended in 1942 due to World War II, his wife Bernice Viche, and what it was like to live at the Winter Range.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/ninemileremountdepot/1003/thumbnail.jp
Henry Meyer and Joan Meyer describe meeting while they were both in high school in Lyndhurst, New Je...
Frank Rose recalls how he became foreman at the National Bison Range in the fall of 1923. He explain...
Gus Kroll talks about moving to Montana from Texas and homesteading near Moiese. He describes workin...
W. C. “Cap” Evans discusses the founding and history of the Nine Mile Remount Depot north of Missoul...
Eugene Polette and Marian Polette discuss their respective work as a truck driver and as a secretary...
John Christensen discusses his experiences working as a packer for the United States Forest Service ...
Harold Haasch describes growing up on his family’s homestead in Montana during the early 20th centur...
Herb Styler discusses his childhood in Minnesota, where he was born in 1923 and lived until serving ...
McCoy “Coy” Rice discusses his experiences working as a packer and blacksmith at the Nine Mile Remou...
Donald Don Harrington discusses his experiences working as a truck driver for the Nine Mile Remoun...
Warner Lundberg describes growing up in the west Condon area of the Swan Valley, Montana during the ...
Willie Clanton Spaulding describes growing up on a sheep ranch outside of Billings, Montana, during ...
Bessie Hannon discusses her experience growing up and later raising a family in Darby, Montana, in t...
Walter “Walt” Peery discusses working as a horse and mule trainer at the Nine Mile Remount Depot nor...
Irwin Shorty Shope and Boyd Van Horn discuss their season trailing cattle between Miles City and J...
Henry Meyer and Joan Meyer describe meeting while they were both in high school in Lyndhurst, New Je...
Frank Rose recalls how he became foreman at the National Bison Range in the fall of 1923. He explain...
Gus Kroll talks about moving to Montana from Texas and homesteading near Moiese. He describes workin...
W. C. “Cap” Evans discusses the founding and history of the Nine Mile Remount Depot north of Missoul...
Eugene Polette and Marian Polette discuss their respective work as a truck driver and as a secretary...
John Christensen discusses his experiences working as a packer for the United States Forest Service ...
Harold Haasch describes growing up on his family’s homestead in Montana during the early 20th centur...
Herb Styler discusses his childhood in Minnesota, where he was born in 1923 and lived until serving ...
McCoy “Coy” Rice discusses his experiences working as a packer and blacksmith at the Nine Mile Remou...
Donald Don Harrington discusses his experiences working as a truck driver for the Nine Mile Remoun...
Warner Lundberg describes growing up in the west Condon area of the Swan Valley, Montana during the ...
Willie Clanton Spaulding describes growing up on a sheep ranch outside of Billings, Montana, during ...
Bessie Hannon discusses her experience growing up and later raising a family in Darby, Montana, in t...
Walter “Walt” Peery discusses working as a horse and mule trainer at the Nine Mile Remount Depot nor...
Irwin Shorty Shope and Boyd Van Horn discuss their season trailing cattle between Miles City and J...
Henry Meyer and Joan Meyer describe meeting while they were both in high school in Lyndhurst, New Je...
Frank Rose recalls how he became foreman at the National Bison Range in the fall of 1923. He explain...
Gus Kroll talks about moving to Montana from Texas and homesteading near Moiese. He describes workin...