J. Wilbur Annear kneeling with petrified tree
J. Wilbur Annear kneeling with a petrified tree log covered in sandstone at Elkhorn Ranch.
Collection
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Creation Date
1958-06
Your TR Source
J. Wilbur Annear kneeling with a petrified tree log covered in sandstone at Elkhorn Ranch.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1958-06
J. Wilbur Annear kneeling beside a sandstone rock at the Elkhorn Ranch.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1958-06
Photograph of Hermann Hagedorn (right) and local rancher J. Wilbur Annear (left) standing by a cabin foundation stone at the Elkhorn Ranch in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1958-08
Photograph of local rancher J. Wilbur Annear (left), Hermann Hagedorn (center), and Dr. Edward Converse Blackorby (right) sitting on a log near the Elkhorn Ranch in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1958-08-02
Historian Alfred W. Schulmeyer summarizes a visit to Theodore Roosevelt National Park and Elkhorn Ranch taken by Harriett S. Harmon, daughter of William Wingate Sewall.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
1968-08-06
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.
1959