Steele Homestead

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.

Steele's children all stayed in the ranching business, and the homestead is still owned by his descendants.

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

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