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Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to Russell Reid

Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to Russell Reid

Regional Archeologist Beaubien writes to Russell Reid, Superintendent of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, to tell him of the discoveries that his archaeological dig made at the Elkhorn Ranch site, including evidence of several of the buildings. Beaubien is working on a preliminary report of his findings, and would like to include a picture of a painting of the Elkhorn Ranch. He wonders if Reid would be able to get him prints of this photograph, and if he knows the history of the painting.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1958-06-19

Creator(s)

Beaubien, Paul L., 1903-1962

Memorandum from Paul L. Beaubien to Conrad Louis Wirth

Memorandum from Paul L. Beaubien to Conrad Louis Wirth

Regional Archaeologist Beaubien writes to National Park Service Director Wirth regarding the construction of a diorama of Theodore Roosevelt’s Elkhorn Ranch. Beaubien encloses a number of photographs and has forwarded letters, maps, and sketches that should be helpful in the construction of the diorama. While he has done some test excavations at the Elkhorn Ranch site, he has not had time to work on a report detailing his findings there.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1958-07-07

Creator(s)

Beaubien, Paul L., 1903-1962

Memorandum from Howard W. Baker to Conrad Louis Wirth

Memorandum from Howard W. Baker to Conrad Louis Wirth

Regional Director Baker writes to National Park Service Director Wirth to respond to an earlier memorandum from Acting Chief of Interpretation John E. Doerr. The earlier memo expressed concern over the scheduling of Regional Archaeologist Paul L. Beaubien, as he was moving from project to project without having enough time to finish any of them. Baker seeks to explain the reason for this, and gives an assessment of the priorities and costs relating to the Elkhorn Ranch project. A proposal is being developed for a fuller investigation of the Elkhorn Ranch site.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1958-08-15

Creator(s)

Baker, Howard W.

Memorandum from Ray H. Mattison to H. Raymond Gregg

Memorandum from Ray H. Mattison to H. Raymond Gregg

Historian Ray H. Mattison responds to H. Raymond Gregg, the regional chief of interpretation, regarding a proposal that the National Park Service make an intensive investigation of Theodore Roosevelt’s personal papers in order to gather information to make an archaeological investigation of the Elkhorn Ranch site. Mattison notes that he and others have already made thorough investigations into the relevant materials, and he believes there would be little to gain from retreading the same materials. He agrees, however, that the Elkhorn Ranch deserves a detailed study.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1958-09-22

Creator(s)

Mattison, Ray H., 1903-1980

Position description for archaeological excavation of the Elkhorn Ranch

Position description for archaeological excavation of the Elkhorn Ranch

This document presents a position description for an archaeologist managing the excavation, interpretation, and reporting of the site of Theodore Roosevelt’s Elkhorn Ranch. It includes a description of the duties demanded by the position, the scope and effect of the work, what sorts of supervision and guidance the position will receive, the mental demands that may be expected, and the personal work contacts that will be part of the position.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1959

Creator(s)

Unknown

Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to Dee Calderwood Taylor

Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to Dee Calderwood Taylor

Regional Archaeologist Beaubien writes to Professor Taylor of Montana State University regarding the ongoing investigation of the Elkhorn Ranch site. Superintendent John W. Jay of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park has visited the site and is pleased with the progress. Jay also offered some suggestions for a future project to be led by Taylor. Beaubien describes some of his previous actions regarding the site, as well as his plans to take photographs of the site from the air.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1959

Creator(s)

Beaubien, Paul L., 1903-1962

Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to John W. Jay

Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to John W. Jay

Paul L. Beaubien, regional archaeologist, writes to Superintendent Jay of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park, forwarding his personal research file containing photographs and notes related to his work at the Elkhorn Ranch site in 1957. Beaubien notifies Jay of an upcoming visit by Herbert E. Kahler and Merrill J. Mathes. Beaubien also plans to prepare a memorandum suggesting further excavations at the Maltese Cross Cabin site.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1959-08-14

Creator(s)

Beaubien, Paul L., 1903-1962

Memorandum from Paul L. Beaubien to John W. Jay

Memorandum from Paul L. Beaubien to John W. Jay

Paul L. Beaubien writes to Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park Superintendent Jay regarding the findings of Dee Calderwood Taylor at the Elkhorn Ranch site. Beaubien has inquired regarding the status of Taylor’s report, and will forward any information he receives. Several books were loaned to Taylor to assist with his report, and Beaubien asks if Jay would consider donating a copy of Bill Sewall’s Story of T.R. to the park, as they do not have an official copy.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1959-11-12

Creator(s)

Beaubien, Paul L., 1903-1962

Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to Dee Calderwood Taylor

Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to Dee Calderwood Taylor

Paul L. Beaubien thanks Professor Taylor for his letter and the summary of activities at the Elkhorn Ranch site the previous summer. Beaubien makes many comments on the status of the dig, both about Taylor’s activities, as well as what had been done on the earlier excavation by Beaubien. He makes special comment asking whether the area had been flooded since Theodore Roosevelt lived there, and expresses his hopes for Taylor’s final report.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1959-12-01

Creator(s)

Beaubien, Paul L., 1903-1962

Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to Dee Calderwood Taylor

Letter from Paul L. Beaubien to Dee Calderwood Taylor

Paul L. Beaubien asks Dee Calderwood Taylor how the work is coming on his report on the excavation at the Elkhorn Ranch the previous summer. He also inquires about the recreational potential of Pictograph and Ghost Caves near Billings, Montana. Beaubien encloses materials regarding the National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings, and asks if Taylor knows of any archaeological sites that merit preservation.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1960-03-30

Creator(s)

Beaubien, Paul L., 1903-1962

Memorandum from George F. Baggley to Conrad Louis Wirth

Memorandum from George F. Baggley to Conrad Louis Wirth

Acting Regional Director Baggley responds to a request regarding the status of the report on the archaeological investigations undertaken at Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park. Baggley relays a letter from Professor Dee Calderwood Taylor who oversaw the excavations. Taylor states that while he had been busy teaching classes recently, he plans to finish the report by September.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1961-07-26

Creator(s)

Baggley, George F. (George Franklin), 1898-1991

Requisition form

Requisition form

The Acting Regional Chief, History & Archeology, submits a requisition form to pay Betty Powell Taylor, wife of Dee Calderwood Taylor, for her labor in helping prepare the final report of the archeological investigations conducted at the Elkhorn Ranch. Taylor must submit a typed report in triplicate by July 20, 1962 to receive payment.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1962-06-18

Creator(s)

Acting Regional Chief, History & Archeology

Memorandum from Theodore Elmer White to James B. Thompson

Memorandum from Theodore Elmer White to James B. Thompson

Theodore Elmer White, geologist for the Midwest region of the National Park Service, responds to a request made by James B. Thompson, superintendent of Theodore Roosevelt National Park, for archaeological services. White believes that he is not qualified as he is a paleontologist by training rather than an archaeologist, and the historical objects found at the Elkhorn Ranch site are outside of his field of study. In a handwritten addendum, White writes that if Thompson insists, he will do what he can, but he still has doubts.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1970-02-12

Creator(s)

White, Theodore Elmer, 1905-1977

Memorandum from James B. Thompson to Fred C. Fagergren

Memorandum from James B. Thompson to Fred C. Fagergren

Superintendent Thompson of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park reports to Regional Director Fagergren that the excavations at the Elkhorn Ranch site by Paul L. Beaubien and Dee Calderwood Taylor have amassed a large number of artifacts. Before these artifacts are cataloged, they need to be culled, but the park’s budget will not allow for hiring a qualified worker to do this. He hopes that the Park Service as a whole can help.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1970-01-27

Creator(s)

Thompson, James B.

Preliminary planning report on the Elkhorn Ranch

Preliminary planning report on the Elkhorn Ranch

This report details a number of proposals for developing the Elkhorn Ranch site as a part of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park. Following a brief description of the site’s history and reasoning for the site’s preservation, plans for the development of the site are described, to make the area accessible and understandable to visitors. Maps and photographs are included along with the text.

Collection

Midwest Archeological Center

Creation Date

1956-11

Creator(s)

Brooks, Chester L.