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Nellie Flinn Warren
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"It was
your idea that created the Park, a thing of joy for many people, that
enriches their lives and will for all time" Written by Conrad Warren in a letter to his wife shortly before her passing, August 21, 1979 Nellie
Flinn Warren is considered the first historian, curator and preservationist
of the Grant-Kohrs Ranch. It was Nellie that sorted and studied the
extensive written records and photographs left behind by her husband's
family, pulling together a history of the Kohrs ranching operation.
She made sure the numerous original belongings left here by Conrad and
Augusta (financial journals, furnishings, fancy dresses, fine china,
fire arms and more) were kept safely together. And finally, it was Nellie
that pushed and prodded her husband to contact the National Park Service
about acquiring the ranch as a museum. He did so in 1969 and Nellie
was able to see her vision become reality when the site was dedicated
and opened to the public in 1977. |
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