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Steele Homestead

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Built
  
1886 (1886)

NRHP Reference #
  
85000870

Area
  
19 ha

Nearest city
  
Boulder

Built by
  
Steele, Edward P.

Opened
  
1886

Added to NRHP
  
25 April 1985

Steele Homestead

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The Steele Homestead is a historic homestead located along Wyoming Highway 191 northeast of Boulder, Wyoming. The homestead was established in 1886 by Ed P. Steele, who built a one-room cabin at the site; this cabin was expanded several times until it grew to eight rooms after a 1908 addition. Steele and his family operated and added land to the ranch until it reached a peak of 3,000 acres (1,200 ha); by this point, the Steeles owned 600 cattle and 100 horses. Meanwhile, the ranch continued to add buildings, including a main barn and several sheds; it now has seventeen buildings, fourteen of which are contributing buildings to its National Register listing. Steele's children all stayed in the ranching business, and the homestead is still owned by his descendents.

The homestead was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 25, 1985.

References

Steele Homestead Wikipedia