After selling his ranch in Steamboat (which still exists in 2003, by the way), Gordon E. Barnum moved his family to Kalispell, Montana, and resumed ranching. All of the sons, Don, Dick, and Frank, and the only daughter, Mildred, stayed and lived throughout their lives in Montana. Frank was a sheepman in Miles City, Montana, Don a forest ranger in Glacier Park for some thirty five years, and Dick a lumberman. Mildred lived in Bozeman until her death. Only Harold J. left Montana. After graduating from Montana State, he went to Michigan State in Lansing, Michigan to get his Masters Degree in Milk Sanitation. He married there, and had two children, Beatrice and Jim. They left Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1947, moving to Denver, Colorado.