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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic SiteChickens in the chicken coop.
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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
Our Staff & Offices

Division of Administration

  • Laura Rotegard, Superintendent (406) 846-2070 ext. 221
  • Anita Dore, Administrative Officer (406) 846-2070 ext. 222
  • Karen Shoemaker, Administrative Support Assistant, (406) 846-2070 ext. 224

Division of Maintenance

  • Alan Stewart, Facility Manager (406) 846-2070 ext. 240
  • Willie King, Maintenance Worker (406) 846-2070 ext. 238
  • Jim Perkins, Exhibit Specialist (406) 846-2070 ext. 235 

Division of Natural Resources

  • Chris Ford, Integrated Resource Program Manager (406) 846-2070 ext. 242
  • Jason Smith, Natural Resource Specialist, (406) 846-2070 ext. 232
  • Dawn Kidwell, Range Technician, (406) 846-2070 ext. 241
  • Allen Tate, Irrigator (406) 846-2070 ext. 229

Division of Interpretation & Visitor Services 

  • David Wyrick, Chief of Education & Interpretation (406) 846-2070 ext. 230
  • Julie Croglio, Park Ranger/Education Specialist (406) 846-2070 ext. 226
  • Lyndel Meikle, Park Ranger (406) 846-2070 ext. 228

Division of Cultural Resources

  • Chris Ford, Curator (406) 846-2070 ext. 242
  • Peggy Gow, Museum Technician (406) 846-2070 ext. 243
Historic image of cattle drive.  

Did You Know?
Cattle drives rarely went more than ten or twelve miles a day. The cattle had to be given time to rest and graze. A drive from Texas to Montana could take up to five months. Kohrs bought two-year-old steers and brought them north to graze on the rich grasses of eastern Montana.

Last Updated: August 30, 2008 at 14:45 EST