And during those buffalo-hunting and cattle-ranching adventures in what was afterwards a Dakota Territory, no place done as large an sense on Roosevelt as Elkhorn Ranch. Tucked along a banks of a devious Little Missouri River amid what he called a “grim, barren beauty” of a Badlands, a removed cabin served as a place of retreat and thoughtfulness for a male who would turn a biggest conservationist boss in American history.
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