Roe Emery

Lereaux William Emery (October 31, 1874 – February 4, 1953) was an American businessman who owned many transportation companies and lodges, and expanded tourism into the National Parks.

[3] Emery raised sheep in White Sulfur Springs, Montana.

[4] In 1914, he was one of two principals of the Glacier National Park tour buses called Red Jammers, the first authorized motor vehicles in the National Park system.

[9] Emery was president of the National Western Stock Show.

[12] His grandson was Mark Udall, a United States Senator from Colorado.