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Sundown – An Early History of the Circle S Ranch in Sublette County, Wyoming
A Nebraska family moved from the Sandhills of Nebraska in the early nineteen hundreds to take up ranch life in western Wyoming. They came to the Kendall Valley on the Upper Green River. Fire and economic setbacks caused some hard times initially, but with perseverance and hard work, a successful dude ranch was built that became well-known as The Circle S Ranch.
Description
Sundown – An Early History of the Circle S Ranch in Sublette County, Wyoming.
by Jeannette Showers Moore
Hardback, 6×9 inches, Dustcover, 284 pages
ISBN: 0-9768113-3-2
Copyright 2007 – Sublette County Historical Society
The Story of the Circle S, for decades one of the busiest dude ranches in Sublette County, introduces the reader to the early days of outfitting in the backcountry paradise of Wyoming’s Upper Green River Valley.
Join Jeannette Moore as she recalls, from a women’s point of view, her family’s joys and struggles in building a successful business and raising children in a spectacular but isolated and rugged landscape.
With vivid detail, gentle humor and a keen understanding of human and animal behavior, Jeannette Moore will take you back to a time when doing the laundry took three days, kids carried pocket knives so they could skin out lunch on the trail, and a hunter might bag a bear, an elk, a moose and a mule deer all on the same hunting trip.
Additional information
Weight | 24.5 oz |
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Dimensions | 0.25 × 6 × 9 in |