The Dunbar Holiday House ( on the right ) and below, was built in 1911 by James Dunbar.  He lived here with his wife and two daughters, Gwen and Doris. He homesteaded the land until 1935 when he moved back to Illinois.
Beasley's have used the house for extra people to sleep during branding times, as an extra cook-house and for hunters staying here in the Fall to hunt mule deer and such.

Beasley Ranch Buildings
Carl Beasley saddling the horse, Taco, so his little grand-daughters may ride for a bit.  Left to right, holding the horse are Carley and Teagan. Taco is their favorite horse to ride, as he really likes kids and others who are unsure of what to do while riding a horse. He treats everyone who rides him very well, like they are precious cargo.
Terril Pierson, a neighbour, roping calves at our branding last year, 2009.
The Berry Creek bridge and road through the badlands, just above the site of Steveville, an early townsite situated beside the Red Deer River, northeast of Brooks, Alberta.
Sunset at the Beasley Ranch, 2008
Gravel road leading you to the Beasley Ranch, as it goes straight east into the distance.
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