Hart family.

Hide Profile

Harry Hart and his brother, John Hart, emigrated to Manitoba, Canada, from England in 1882. Two years later they moved to Montana and by 1886 the Hart brothers owned the Eureka Horse Ranch near Big Timber. In 1909, Harry Hart married Anna Beckwith Smith of Geneva, N.Y. Anna, or "Nan," was a teacher at the Carnegie School for women and the granddaughter of Hamilton L. Smith, a Yale graduate and professor at Hobart College. Harry and Anna had their first and only child, Harry Robert Hart in 1910. Harry Hart, now the sole owner of the ranch, began to run cattle and extend the ranch holdings. In 1924, the Harts took in their first customers as the Dot S Dot dude ranch. Harry Robert Hart, or "Bob," married in the 1940s. He and his wife, Barbara, had hoped to add to the family's assets further with the purchase of the American Fork Ranch in 1945. This project failed with Bob Hart's accidental death in 1947. Bob and Barbara had three children, Harry Dean, Marjorie, and Nancy Lee. With Barbara's help the Harts continued running the Dot S Dot until Anna Hart's death in 1964. Harry Hart died in 1958.

From the description of Hart family papers, 1835-1965. (Montana State University Bozeman Library). WorldCat record id: 70927118

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Hart family. Hart family papers, 1835-1965. Montana State University (Bozeman, Mont.). Library
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Hart, Anna, 1875-1964. person
associatedWith Hart, Harry, 1863-1958. person
associatedWith Hart, Harry Dean, 1944- person
associatedWith Hart, Harry Robert, 1910-1949. person
associatedWith Hobart College corporateBody
associatedWith Margaret Morrison Carnegie School for Women corporateBody
associatedWith Smith, Caroline Towler. person
associatedWith Smith family. family
associatedWith Smith, Hamilton L., 1805-1900. person
associatedWith Smith, Julia Buttles. person
associatedWith Yale University corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Eureka Horse Ranch (Mont.)
Dot S Dot (Mont.)
Montana--Sweet Grass County
Subject
British Americans
Dude ranches
Dude ranches
Ranches
Women
Occupation
Businesspeople
Ranchers
Activity

Family

Active 1835

Active 1965

Related Descriptions
Information

Permalink: http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63p1075

Ark ID: w63p1075

SNAC ID: 71359124