Box MS201.01
Contains 8 Results:
Interview #1 - H. Peter Kriendler, 1998-06-23
Interview #2 - Harold "Pryor Mountain Bill" Newton, 2000-04-27
TOPIC: Personal and family history of Harold Newton, his life up the North Fork of the Shoshone River near Wapiti where he ran the Rivers Rest guest ranch, and discussion of his work with muzzle-loading firearms and sports cars.
Digital Collections - Digital Recording
Interview #3 - Maxwell H. Frost, 2000-04-20
TOPIC: Personal and family history of Mack Frost, growing up in Cody in the 1960s and learning photography, North Fork of the Shoshone River, and Yellowstone National Park.
Digital Collections - Digital Recording
Interview #4 - Oscar Thompson, 2000-12-11
TOPIC: Personal and family history of Oscar and Jane Thompson of Clark, Wyoming. Two Dot Ranch, growing up on ranches and cowboying for a living, father in Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show, horses, dude ranching, hunting and guiding hunts, trapping, cattle and sheep, early schools in Crandall and Sunlight Basin, dogs, coyotes, Switch Back Ranch, Red Lodge, Montana, World War II and the Heart Mountain Internment Camp, Clark, Wyoming, and the wind and windstorms.
Interview #5 - Ernest J. Goppert, Jr., 2000-12-15
TOPIC: Personal and family history of Ernest J. Goppert, Jr., history of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Buffalo Bill Museum, Whitney Gallery of Western Art, Cody Firearms Museum, Plains Indian Museum, Harold McCracken, bolo ties, World War II, Masons, growing up in Cody, and the Anson Eddy legal case.
Digital Collections - Digital Recording
Interview #6 - Margot & Calvin Todd, 2001-01-03, 2003-12-08
TOPIC: Pitchfork Ranch, Otto Frank, Louis G. Phelps, trip to Russia in 1909, early schooling, Julia Child, cowboying in Meeteetse, Z-T, electrification, Morgan horses, wild horses, controlling hunting on the ranch, protection of antelope.
Interview #7 - Ada Greever, 1989 - 2002
Interview #8 - Frances Purvis, 1992-04-22
Park County Historical Society tape.