First Rangers: The Life and Times of Frank Liebig and Fred Herrig, Glacier Country 1902-1910

First Rangers: The Life and Times of Frank Liebig and Fred Herrig, Glacier Country 1902-1910
Title First Rangers: The Life and Times of Frank Liebig and Fred Herrig, Glacier Country 1902-1910 PDF eBook
Author C. W. Guthrie
Publisher Farcountry Press
Total Pages 160
Release 2019-09-09
Genre History
ISBN 1560377658

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A special breed of adventurer, the first forest rangers were among the explorers, mountain men, lawmen, and pioneers who made America. First Rangers details the exploits of two of these men, told mostly in their own words. Written in the saddle while riding along the trail, or on a log at camp, or at a table in a dimly lit cabin, these stories bring to life a bygone era. “Their stories, to paraphrase Don Bunger, Liebig’s neighbor and friend, will never happen again to anyone, for the conditions are not here anymore to produce them,“ writes author C. W. Guthrie. Part journal written by the men themselves and part carefully researched biography illustrated by fascinating historic photos and documents, First Rangers celebrates two men who were, as Guthrie puts it, “. . . heroes of their era. Liebig as the first forest ranger in what became Glacier National Park built the first ranger station, patrolled over a half-million acres, led numerous wildfire fights and saved at least three lives that we know about. Herrig, who met Theodore Roosevelt while working as a horse wrangler in Medora, North Dakota and later on at Roosevelt’s ranch in the Badlands, joined the Rough Riders and was with Roosevelt in the 1898 Battle of San Juan Hill—the decisive battle of the Spanish-American War.” Frank Liebig and Fred Herrig’s job was to stop wildfires, timber thieves, squatters, and poachers. Supremely suited to their work, Frank and Fred were skilled woodsmen, natural leaders, and men of rare courage and integrity who entered their careers at a time when “. . .becoming a forest ranger was simply to be handed a badge, a rifle, some ammunition, a crosscut saw, and paper to write reports on as your told, ‘Go to it and good luck!’” According to Guthrie, the book is about more than the heroics and adventures of these brave and forthright men. “It is also a love story of several kinds. It is, of course, about Liebig and Herrig’s love of their adopted country, of a good challenge, of the wilderness, and of the Forest Service they served. But ultimately, it portrays their love of the women they chose to share their lives in this wild place and the love of the children to whom they passed on their hard-won knowledge of and abiding affection for the wilds of Glacier country.” Their legacy lives on in their families, in the park's protected wild lands, and in the ethos of today's forest and park rangers.

The First Ranger

The First Ranger
Title The First Ranger PDF eBook
Author C. W. Guthrie
Publisher Redwing Pub
Total Pages 169
Release 1995-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780964819702

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THE FIRST RANGER is rare bits of history, told by the men who lived it. These first forest rangers were among the explorers, mountain men, lawmen & cowboys in the making of America. Filled with anecdotes of rugged living & honorable men when the job training consisted of "Go to it & good luck." THE FIRST RANGER is the biography of Frank Liebig & his comrade Fred Herrig. Frank Liebig was the first ranger in the land that became Glacier National Park. He tells of his adventures as a ranger & hunter in the Northwest. Fred Herrig was a friend of Theodore Roosevelt & the first ranger in Montana's Flathead Forest Reserve & the Kootenai Forest. Fred Herrig tells about his lifelong friendship with Theodore Roosevelt & passes on stories of Roosevelt as a rancher in the Dakota Badlands. The book contains photographs of rangers at work at the turn of the century, seven letters signed by Theodore Roosevelt & is nicely illustrated. A fast, fun read. Excellent book for anyone interested in history & a humorous tale & for bookstores, libraries, museums & gift shops. For additional information: Redwing Publishing, P.O. Box 460448, Huson, MT 59846. (406) 626-4438. For orders: contact our distributor: Bookmasters, Inc., 1-800-247-6553.

Montana

Montana
Title Montana PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 406
Release 2019
Genre Frontier and pioneer life
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Forthcoming Books

Forthcoming Books
Title Forthcoming Books PDF eBook
Author Rose Arny
Publisher
Total Pages 3088
Release 1996-06
Genre American literature
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Early Days in the Forest Service: 50th anniversary ed

Early Days in the Forest Service: 50th anniversary ed
Title Early Days in the Forest Service: 50th anniversary ed PDF eBook
Author United States. Forest Service
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 1955
Genre Foresters
ISBN

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Backcountry Ranger in Glacier National Park, 1910-1913

Backcountry Ranger in Glacier National Park, 1910-1913
Title Backcountry Ranger in Glacier National Park, 1910-1913 PDF eBook
Author Norton Pearl
Publisher L. Lee
Total Pages 264
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Glacier National Park (Mont.)
ISBN 9780964125032

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Backcountry Ranger

Backcountry Ranger
Title Backcountry Ranger PDF eBook
Author Leslie Lee
Publisher
Total Pages 264
Release 1994-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9780964125049

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