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Wednesday, June 20, 1962
Left Dickinson today after
meeting shipping Mrs. Brown
& Dr. Boyd Fossils.
We headed west toward Miles
City and on the way toured the
south unit of the J. Rosewell
Memorial Park. This is an area of
Red Lands & Coulees rather well
clothed in grass & Vegetation.
Red lands have always fascinated
me and I particularly liked this
one because of its beautiful colors
(soft finish purples, reds, &
tans), as burning coal slams
and emerald meadows. The place
certainly is a memorial to T.B.
If I had been he I don't think I
would have emerged to become
president.
Nature is beautiful this
spring and ranch country right.