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this CollectionDuring his years at the Grand Canyon, Bert wore a multitude of hats. With the help of his family, he bred and trained horses, ran cattle, and raised turkeys and chickens. His first ranch, which he homesteaded in 1917, was located near Pasture Wash, not far from Bass's Rim Camp. In later years he moved the ranching operation to the "White House," close to Grand Canyon Village. From 1919 until 1928, he was employed by Coconino County as the caretaker for the Bright Angel Trail. During roughly the same period, he also served as the Justice of the Peace for the Grand Canyon District. In 1928, he was elected Grand Canyon Constable, a position he resigned the following year when he was hired as a ranger by the National Park Service. Lauzon retired from the Park Service in 1951. He died a few months later.
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