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Annual Reports FY05 Annual Report Grant-Kohrs Ranch NHS FY04 Annual Report Grant-Kohrs Ranch NHS
Briefing Statements American Indian Affiliations Barn Restoration and Visitor Center Business Plan Centennial Initiative Effluent Project with City of Deer Lodge Energy Use and Conservation Fee Demonstration Projects Park Cattle Service First Initiative Sustainable Ranching Volunteers-In-Parks Program Water Rights Administrative Documents Ranchers to Rangers: An Administrative History of Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site - 1997 (3.82 MB)
Cultural Landscape Report - 2004 (2.61 MB) Chapter 1 - Introduction (4.59 MB) Chapter 2 - Landscape Physical History (24.1 MB) Chapter 3 - Existing Conditions Documentation (2.83 MB) Chapter 3.1 - Home Ranch (21.5 MB) Chapter 3.2 - East Feed Lot/Warren Hereford Ranch (9.27 MB) Chapter 3.3 - Grant-Kohrs Residence (10.5 MB) Chapter 3.4 - Warren Residence (9.78 MB) Chapter 3.5 - Pasture/Hay Field (16.9 MB) Chapter 3.6 - Upland Pasture (7.01 MB) Chapter 3.7 - Riparian Woodland (13.3 MB) Chapter 3.8 - Railroad Corridor & Barrow Pit/Wetland (7.47 MB) Chapter 3.9 - Development Zone (7.12 MB) Chapter 4 - Landscape Analysis and Evaluation (4.52 MB) References - (375 KB)
Management Documents Foundation for Planning and Management - 2008 (2.64 MB) Business Plan - 2006 (3.0 MB) Comprehensive Interpretive Plan - 2002 (215 KB)
Museum Management Plan - 2009 (665 KB)
Did You Know? Conrad Kohrs was known as the "Cattle King" in Montana. At his peak, he was grazing 10 million acres of land covering four states and Canada.
Last Updated: November 22, 2009 at 13:52 EST