Monte Ray Stewart papers, 1947-1952

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Monte Ray Stewart papers, 1947-1952

The official daily diaries kept by Monte Ray Stewart from1947-1952, document his daily activities as District Ranger of the PrescottDistrict, Prescott National Forest. Activities described include work on timbersales, forest fire suppression, law enforcement, and encounters with wildlife,poachers, arsonists and an occasional cattle rustler. The photographs documentMonte Ray Stewart and his family.

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Stewart, Monte Ray, 1892-1980.

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United States Forest Service District Ranger and cowboy. Worked as cowboy on various Texas ranches, 1907-1917, worked for United States Forest Service, 1920-1929 and 1935-1954. From the description of Papers of Monte Ray Stewart, 1947-1952. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 36646931 by Alex Witzeman (grandson of M. R. Stewart), edited by Peter L. Steere Monte Ray Stewart was born on December 24, 1892 on a small ranch in Coke County Texas. ...