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The Montana rancher sold the land for the same price his ancestors paid in 1883 – $1.25 an acre, meaning the largest ranch in the state sold for just $1.1m (£790,000) in total.
The Gebo Barn, in Carbon County, Montana near Fromberg, Montana, was built during 1907 to 1909.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1]It is a poured concrete gambrel-roofed barn built for Samuel W. (Sam) Gebo, a wealthy coal mine developer, on his ranch:
The Grant–Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, created in 1972, commemorates the Western cattle industry from its 1850s inception through recent times. The original ranch was established in 1862 by a Canadian fur trader, Johnny Grant, at Cottonwood Creek, Montana (future site of Deer Lodge, Montana), along the banks of the Clark Fork river.
Over several years, Cruse expanded the ranch by adding adjoining properties. The oldest buildings are a cookhouse and an old barn, built c.1885, soon after Thomas Cruse purchased the ranch. In 1913, Cruse sold the ranch to Judith Farms Company, owned by the Bolter family and Al Smith of Helena and Austin Warr, Sr., of Lewistown.
The total bill for Montana's largest (fictional) ranch is $1.1 million. Kayce and his family take a little land section for themselves to live quietly away from any spinoffs.
Known as Knob & Kettle Ranch and nestled in the Blackfoot Valley in Ovando, Mont., the sprawling home is owned by Pat and Nina Brock, who Ex-Owners of Brock Candy, of Gummy Bears Fame, Put Montana ...
The Ewing-Snell Ranch was established between 1896 and 1898 by Erastus Ewing in Carbon County, Montana, on Layout Creek between Bighorn Canyon and the Pryor Mountains in a region called Dryhead Country. Ewing took up ranching after failing as a gold miner.
The Western drama follows patriarch John Dutton III, owner of the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, the largest ranch in the United States, and he’s also Montana Livestock Commissioner and later the ...