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  2. Dueling Dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The Dueling Dinosaurs or Montana Dueling Dinosaurs is a fossil specimen originating from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. It consists of the fossilized skeletons of a tyrannosaur (generally considered a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex ) and a Triceratops horridus entangled with one another and entombed in sandstone.

  3. Will Keith Kellogg - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, Kellogg donated the ranch, which had grown to 750 acres (304 hectares), to the University of California. In 1933, the ranch obtained some of the horses sold in the dispersal of Brown's Maynesboro stud. [12] During World War II, the ranch was taken over by the U.S. War Department and was known as the Pomona Quartermaster Depot (Remount).

  4. OTO Homestead and Dude Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The OTO Homestead and Dude Ranch was the first dude ranch in the US state of Montana. It was started by James Norris (Dick) Randall and his wife Dora after they purchased squatters rights on a small cabin along Cedar Creek in the Absaroka Mountains. [1] The original cabin had a dirt floor cabin with a sod roof.

  5. Ewing-Snell Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Ewing-Snell Ranch was established between 1896 and 1898 by Erastus Ewing in Carbon County, Montana, on Layout Creek between Bighorn Canyon and the Pryor Mountains in a region called Dryhead Country. Ewing took up ranching after failing as a gold miner.

  6. N-Bar Ranch - Wikipedia

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    On Flatwillow Creek: The Story of Montana's N Bar Ranch. Exceptional Books Ltd. ISBN 978-0-944-482209 . This article about a property in Montana on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub .

  7. Bill Brown (rancher) - Wikipedia

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    His main headquarters was at the Buck Creek Ranch, located in an isolated valley 20 miles (32 km) northeast of the Gap Ranch. [6] [7] [11] [16] Prior to 1910, the Buck Creek Ranch was a collection of ramshackle buildings; woolsheds, storehouses, stables, rustic living quarters, and a company store. In 1910, Brown added a new modern fourteen ...

  8. Marias Massacre - Wikipedia

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    4 Order of battle. 5 Legacy. 6 In popular culture. ... They established the Clarke Horse and Cattle Ranch in 1864. [4] ... 1872 in Deep Creek, Montana by James Swan, ...

  9. Bones Brothers Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Therefore the genesis of the Bones Brothers Ranch or the former Z. T. Cox Ranch occurred after the "Hard Winter" of 1886-1887 during the transition from open range to fenced pastures. The ranch developed at the end of the open range boom period of the 1880s in eastern Montana where the large corporations overstocked and overgrazed the ranges.