The Alamo Ranch which translates into Poplar in Spanish was
established in 1881 by Benjamin Kite Wetherill his 5 sons and
daughter. It was to become a very successful cattle ranch and the center of
discovery for the Wetherill brothers. Many of the buildings pictured
here were built by the Wetherills and remain in good condition. It was
from here that Al Wetherill left the ranch in 1887 and viewed Cliff Palace
but did not enter the ruin. One year later Richard Wetherill and his brother
in-law Charles Mason, were searching for
cattle on the Mesa Verde and saw Cliff Palace from across the canyon. They
entered the ruin after great difficulty as the canyon was deep and the route
treacherous. When they entered the ruin it was obvious they were the first
humans to enter as they left footprints in the accumulated dust of
centuries. Richard and Charles were credited with it's discovery because of
their entrance into the ruin.
Alamo Ranch 4 miles South of Mancos, Colorado
Going East on Highway 160 from Cortez, Colorado turn right at the Welcome to Mancos Valley sign. This is county Road H, continue on H through the intersection of Rd 39 approximately 1/2 mile to the Alamo Ranch Large Pole entry gate on your right. You are at the entrance to the Alamo Ranch. Remember that this is private property. If you drive on about half a mile past the last ranch on the right this is where the Wetherills found their first archeological site and the place where the Fredrick Chapin picture below was taken about 1888. He was an American business man, mountaineer, photographer, amateur archaeologist and author. He arrived at the Alamo Ranch using the Wetherills as guides to the ruins of Mesa Verde. One of his photo albums is part of the Wetherill Archive at the Anasazi Heritage Center in Dolores, Colorado.

Fredrick Chapin abt. 1888 near the Alamo Ranch