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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Park Planning
 

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
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)
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Three brands that were used by Conrad Kohrs.  

Did You Know?
Ranchers branded, or marked their cattle with a symbol of their ranch. Each ranch had their own symbol. The brand helped ranchers identify their animals and it also discouraged thieves from stealing the cattle.

Last Updated: July 28, 2008 at 12:02 EST