"A Yellowstone Story 1908-1917," by Jean Crawford Sharpe, 1985
Scope and Contents
A story written by Jean Crawford Sharpe about her trips to Yellowstone with her family. "In memory of Willie Frances Bronner, my mother, I am writing what I remember of a certain period in the history of Yellowstone National Park. It was the end of one era and the beginning of another-- an end of the horse era and the beginning of the motor era, from the viewpoint of an eight-year old and a teen-ager." -An excerpt from the document describing what story is being told in the document by Jean Crawford Sharpe Notes by Glenda Bell and Barb Fisher: 1908-1917: Willie Frances Bronner (worked in the park) Sharpe, Jean Crawford (daughter) Transportation: S.S: Length of trip: Note: Last of horses in YNP; hold up story. 45 sec
Dates
- Created: 1985
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
From the Collection: 51.00 folders
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Creator
- From the Collection: Bell, Glenda (Person)
- From the Collection: Fisher, Barb (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository