The buildings are a component of the closely related Grace and Robert Miller Ranch.
He took up permanent residence in Jackson Hole in 1885, settling on land along Flat Creek.
[3] The original cabin was Miller's home during his time with the Forest Service.
The adjoining two-story house was used as the headquarters for the National Elk Refuge in its early years.
This article about a property in Wyoming on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.