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MOUNT RUSHMORE: heritage of America (SD). by Lincoln Borglum.
Idea behind memorial and carving
history, by sculptor's son. 58 color photos, 48 large-format pages.
ISBN: 0-916122-20-4. 1980. Third printing. Order #: KCPU 0720 paper$8.95.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND THE DAKOTA BADLANDS. by Chester L. Brooks and Ray H. Mattison.
Traces early history of the badlands through fur traders, Indian wars, coming of railroad, and the open range cattle industry plus the nature of towns, the main rivers, and the general lawlessness of the Little Missouri region. Then covers Roosevelt as buffalo hunter, cattle rancher and organizer or stockmen's association, disastrous drought and fierce winter conditions that devastated the industry, and later return by Roosevelt to the region as well as the president's conservation initiatives and the establishment of this park in his memory. Photographs and maps, 56 pages, selected readings.
ISBN: None. 1983. Order #: MISC2748 paper$6.95.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK (South) topographic map (ND). by US Geological Survey.
Folded.
ISBN: . Order #: USGS8851 map$9.00.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT: the story behind the scenery (ND)--paper. Schoch.
Eroded bluffs,
wildlife, human story of North Dakota park once ranched by Roosevelt. 42 color photos, 32
large-format pages.
ISBN: 0-916122-13-1. 1979. Second printing. Order #: KCPU0737 paper$8.95.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT: the story behind the scenery (ND)--cloth. Schoch.
Eroded bluffs,
wildlife, human story of ND park once ranched by Roosevelt. 42 color photos, 32
large-format pages.
ISBN: 0-916122-38-7. 1979. Second printing. Order #: KCPU5869 cloth$14.95.
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RANCH LIFE IN THE FAR WEST (SD). by Theodore Roosevelt.
After being president, Roosevelt stated "I would not have been president had it
not been for my experience in North Dakota" And so here are his experiences, as he
wrote about them, of cattle, ranching, sheriff's work, hunting game, and frontier types.
Tales of round-ups, breaking broncos, and arresting thieves are included, as well as the
harshness of the winters on his Elkhorn Ranch, much of which is now in the Theodore
Roosevelt National Memorial Park. Foreword is by park naturalist Gerard T. Altoff.
Reprinted from 1888 and 1893. Illustrated primarily with engravings done by Frederic Remington for the original
publication. 96 large-format pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
ISBN-10: 0-89646-034-7.
ISBN-13: 978-0-89646-034-8. Order #: VIST0034 paper$9.95.
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