Grant-Kohrs Ranch: An Archeological Glimpse of the Golden Years

A previously unrecorded household dump was exposed during archeological mitigation of a construction project at Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, Montana. The dump is located near the present location of the Coal Shed and extends under the access road toward the northwest corner of the 1890...

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Main Author: Sudderth, W. E.
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Published: the Digital Archaeological Record
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8F76FNG_meta$v=1494454104095
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spelling dataone:doi:10.6067:XCV8F76FNG_meta$v-1494454104095 2024-06-03T18:46:55+00:00 Grant-Kohrs Ranch: An Archeological Glimpse of the Golden Years Sudderth, W. E. United States of America (Country) Montana (State / Territory) North America (Continent) Powell (County) 30077 (Fips Code) Deer Lodge Valley ENVELOPE(-113.466736,-112.293045,47.600304,46.26563) 2017-05-10T22:08:24.095Z https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8F76FNG_meta$v=1494454104095 unknown the Digital Archaeological Record Archaeological Overview Site Evaluation / Testing Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site Grant-Kohrs Ranch 24PW1078 Ceramic Fauna Glass Building Materials Metal Ranch Significance / Management Site Settlement Whiteware Gold Mining Cut Nails Horse Tack Ammunition Coins Toys Porcelain Oregon Trail Hudson-Bay Company Indian Trading Post Dataset dataone:urn:node:TDAR https://doi.org/10.6067:XCV8F76FNG_meta$v=1494454104095 2024-06-03T18:09:56Z A previously unrecorded household dump was exposed during archeological mitigation of a construction project at Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, Montana. The dump is located near the present location of the Coal Shed and extends under the access road toward the northwest corner of the 1890 addition to the main Ranch House. Analysis of the artifacts and stratigraphy in conjunction with the written and oral history of the area suggested two periods of deposition. The lower portion of the dump is believed to date from 1890 to 1899 and the upper portion dates from 1899 to ca. 1915. Together they represent the Ranch at it's maturity. The artifacts also chronicle the sources of supply for pioneer Montana and document changing life styles of the Ranch residents. Dataset Hudson Bay the Digital Archaeological Record (via DataONE) Hudson Bay Indian Hudson ENVELOPE(-113.466736,-112.293045,47.600304,46.26563)
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topic Archaeological Overview
Site Evaluation / Testing
Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Grant-Kohrs Ranch
24PW1078
Ceramic
Fauna
Glass
Building Materials
Metal
Ranch
Significance / Management
Site Settlement
Whiteware
Gold Mining
Cut Nails
Horse Tack
Ammunition
Coins
Toys
Porcelain
Oregon Trail
Hudson-Bay Company
Indian Trading Post
spellingShingle Archaeological Overview
Site Evaluation / Testing
Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Grant-Kohrs Ranch
24PW1078
Ceramic
Fauna
Glass
Building Materials
Metal
Ranch
Significance / Management
Site Settlement
Whiteware
Gold Mining
Cut Nails
Horse Tack
Ammunition
Coins
Toys
Porcelain
Oregon Trail
Hudson-Bay Company
Indian Trading Post
Sudderth, W. E.
Grant-Kohrs Ranch: An Archeological Glimpse of the Golden Years
topic_facet Archaeological Overview
Site Evaluation / Testing
Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Grant-Kohrs Ranch
24PW1078
Ceramic
Fauna
Glass
Building Materials
Metal
Ranch
Significance / Management
Site Settlement
Whiteware
Gold Mining
Cut Nails
Horse Tack
Ammunition
Coins
Toys
Porcelain
Oregon Trail
Hudson-Bay Company
Indian Trading Post
description A previously unrecorded household dump was exposed during archeological mitigation of a construction project at Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, Montana. The dump is located near the present location of the Coal Shed and extends under the access road toward the northwest corner of the 1890 addition to the main Ranch House. Analysis of the artifacts and stratigraphy in conjunction with the written and oral history of the area suggested two periods of deposition. The lower portion of the dump is believed to date from 1890 to 1899 and the upper portion dates from 1899 to ca. 1915. Together they represent the Ranch at it's maturity. The artifacts also chronicle the sources of supply for pioneer Montana and document changing life styles of the Ranch residents.
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title Grant-Kohrs Ranch: An Archeological Glimpse of the Golden Years
title_short Grant-Kohrs Ranch: An Archeological Glimpse of the Golden Years
title_full Grant-Kohrs Ranch: An Archeological Glimpse of the Golden Years
title_fullStr Grant-Kohrs Ranch: An Archeological Glimpse of the Golden Years
title_full_unstemmed Grant-Kohrs Ranch: An Archeological Glimpse of the Golden Years
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Montana (State / Territory)
North America (Continent)
Powell (County)
30077 (Fips Code)
Deer Lodge Valley
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