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W. Hudson Kensel : ウィキペディア英語版
W. Hudson Kensel

W. Hudson Kensel (June 16, 1928 – January 16, 2014) was an historian and author of the American West. He is professor emeritus from California State University at Fresno.
At Fresno, he was the chairman of the Department of History. His early childhood was spent at Pahaska Tepee and Cody, Wyoming. He thereafter moved to the state of Washington where he completed his education. He is the author of ''Pahaska Tepee, Buffalo Bill's Old Hunting Lodge and Hotel, A History, 1901-1946'' and ''Dude Ranching in Yellowstone Country: Larry Larom and Valley Ranch, 1915-1969'', published in 2010 by the University of Oklahoma Press at Norman, Oklahoma. Valley Ranch, one of the first of the western dude ranches, was established by the New York City native Larry Larom. Now privately owned, it is located on the South Fork of the Shoshone River in northwestern Wyoming.
== Early life and education ==

The son of Willard F. "Bill" Wilkinson and the former Jessie R. Brenizer, Kensel was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He made his first trip to the West as a newborn when his family bought Pahaska Tepee, Buffalo Bill’s hunting lodge near the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park. His childhood was spent at Pahaska in the summer months and in Cody during the school year.
The family later moved to Ellensburg, Washington, where Kensel spent his high school years. Thereafter, Kensel served from 1946 to 1948 in the United States Army and was a part of the occupation forces in Japan. After completing his military service, Kensel attended the University of Washington at Seattle, where in 1951 he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Business. He attended Central Washington University in Ellensburg and earned a Bachelor of Arts in education in 1952 and a Master of Education degree in 1955 with a thesis focusing upon "Local resource use in a junior high program in the Yakima Valley, Washington." In 1962, Kensel completed his Ph.D. in history at Washington State University in Pullman, with his dissertation entitled, "The Economic History of Spokane, Washington, 1881-1910." On April 4, 1969, he married the former Carol J. Jessup, with whom he reared four children.

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