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Arthur T. “Pack” Packard

Joe Ferris

Theodore Roosevelt on his horse Manitou

Letter from Theodore Roosevelt to Marquis De Morès

LEFT TO RIGHT:
Wilmot Dow, Theodore Roosevelt, Bill Sewall

Theodore Roosevelt captures boat thievs

(PHOTO BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT)

Theodore Roosevelt, ranchman

Acknowledgments

I
t gives me pleasure to acknowledge, with great gratitude, the invaluable assistance provided by Todd Strand and the other archivists who keep track of the Roosevelt and De Morès collections at the State Historical Society of North Dakota, North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck; by the people of Medora, North Dakota; by the staff of the De Morès château; by the Rangers of the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, including Denise Heidecker of the National Park Service who indulged my foolishness by agreeing to take a picture of me in front of Theodore Roosevelt's cabin; all the memoirists, acquaintances, reporters, historians and biographers (see Bibliography) who made my work possible by writing in such extensive detail about Theodore Roosevelt and his days in Dakota Territory; and—indispensibly and most generously—by Dr. John Gable, director of the Theodore Roosevelt Association at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York.

For help in preparing the manuscript I am happy to thank Bina Garfield, Jane Cushman, Sara Ann Freed and Otto Penzler. And finally, for generous, thorough and brilliant editorial assistance far beyond the call of friendship or professional duty, I am indebted beyond words to Dori Gores.

Bibliography

All photographs are courtesy of the State Historical Society of North Dakota, North Dakota Heritage Center, Bismarck

PUBLICATIONS:

 

Bartz, David C, Editor,
The Bad Lands Cow Boy.
(Historical articles in newspaper form.) Various issues. Beach, North Dakota,1985. (See also Packard, Arthur T.)

Brooks, Chester L., and Ray H. Mattison,
Theodore Roosevelt and the Dakota Badlands.
Washington: National Park Service, 1958 and 1962; Reprinted, with revisions, at Medora, North Dakota, by the Theodore Roosevelt Nature and History Association, 1983.

Burdick, Usher L.,
Marquis De Morès at War in the Badlands
. Fargo, N.D.: publisher unidentified; circa 1929.

Deming, William Chapin,
Roosevelt in the Bunk House: Visits of the
Great
Rough Rider to Wyoming
in 1903 and 1910. Laramie, Wyoming: Press of the Wyoming Tribune-Leader, c. 1920.

Dresdan, Donald,
The Marquis De Morès, Emperor of the Bad Lands.
Norman, Okla.: University of Oklahoma Press, 1970.

Easterwood, Thomas Jefferson,
The Lights and Shadows of the Rocky Mountains
. New York: Appleton, 1888.

Goplen, Arnold O.,
The Career of Marquis De Morès in the Bad Lands
of North Dakota.
Bismarck: State Historical Society of North Dakota. Written 1938; first published as a journal article in 1946; pamphlet version published 1960.

Hagedorn, Herman,
Roosevelt in the Badlands.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1921.

Johnston, William Davison, 77?:
Champion of the Strenuous Life.
New York: Theodore Roosevelt Association, 1958.

Kingsbury, George W.,
History of Dakota Territory.
Chicago: The S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1915. Three volumes.

Lang, Lincoln A.,
Ranching with Roosevelt.
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1926.

Mattison, Ray H., “Life at Roosevelt's Elkhorn Ranch—The Letters of William W. and Mary Sewall.”
North Dakota History
, Vol. 27, Nos. 3 and 4 (Summer and Fall, 1960).

——, “Ranching in the Dakota Badlands.”
North Dakota History
, Vol. 19, Nos. 2 and 3 (April and July 1952).

——, “Roosevelt and the Stockmen's Association.”
North Dakota History
, Vol. 17, Nos. 2 and 3 (April and July 1950). Reprinted as a pamphlet at Medora, North Dakota, by Theodore Roosevelt Nature and History Association, 1969.

McCullough, David,
Mornings on Horseback.
New York: Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1981.

Morison, Elting,
Letters of Theodore Roosevelt.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1951. Volumes I and II (covering years 1868-1900).

Morris, Edmund,
The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt.
New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, Inc., 1979.

Packard, Arthur T.,
The Bad Lands Cow Boy.
(Newspaper.) Medora, Dakota Territory; various issues, 1884—1885.

Petty, Warren James, “History of Theodore Roosevelt National Memorial Park.”
North Dakota History
, Vol. 35, No. 2 (Spring,1968).

Pringle, Henry F.,
Theodore Roosevelt, A Biography.
New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1931.

Putnam, Carleton,
Theodore Roosevelt: Vol. I
:
The Formative Years
,
1858-1886.
New York: Scribner's, 1958.

Riis, Jacob A.,
Theodore Roosevelt the Citizen.
New York: The Outlook Co., 1903.

Roosevelt, Theodore,
Hunting Trips of a Ranchman.
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1922.

——,
Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail.
With numerous illustrations by Frederic Remington. New York: Century Company, 1888, 1899, 1901. A trade paperback edition, reprinted from the first 1888 edition but somewhat reduced in size, was published at Lincoln, Nebraska by the University of Nebraska Press in 1983.

——,
Theodore Roosevelt, An Autobiography
. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1920.

Schoch, Henry A.,
Theodore Roosevelt: The Story Behind the Scenery.
Las Vegas, Nev.: KC Publications, 1974, 1979.

Sewall, William Wingate,
Bill Sewall's Story of T.R.
(With an Introduction by Herman Hagedorn.) New York: Harper & Brothers, 1919.

Trinka, Z'dena,
Medora.
First published in New York 1940, as
Medora: The Secret of the Bad Lands.
Reprinted in hardcover, Lidgerwood, N.D.: First Award Books. 1960.

Tweton, D. Jerome,
The Marquis De Morès: Dakota Capitalist, French Nationalist.
Fargo, N.D.: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1972, 1974.

Wister, Owen,
Roosevelt: The Story of a Friendship
—
1880-1919.
New York: The Macmillan Co., 1930.

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