The Wolf Hunters: A Story of the Buffalo Plains

The Wolf Hunters: A Story of the Buffalo Plains

The Wolf Hunters: A Story of the Buffalo PlainsIn the days of the buffalo, wolfing was a...
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Author: Peck, Robert Morris,1839-1909
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The Wolf Hunters: A Story of the Buffalo Plains

The Wolf Hunters: A Story of the Buffalo Plains

$226.14 $15.25

The Wolf Hunters: A Story of the Buffalo Plains

$226.14 $15.25
Author: Peck, Robert Morris,1839-1909
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Wolf Hunters: A Story of the Buffalo Plains

In the days of the buffalo, wolfing was a recognized industry. Small partiestwo or more menwith team, saddle-horses, and camp outfit, used to go out into the buffalo range, establish a camp, and spend the winter there, killing buffalo and poisoning the carcasses with strychnine. The wolves that fed on these carcasses died about them, and their pelts were taken to camp, to be stretched and dried. The work was hard and not without its dangers. Storms were frequent, and often very severe, and the Indians were bitterly opposed to the operations of these wolf hunters, who killed great numbers of buffalo for wolf baits, as well as elk, antelope, deer, and other smaller animals. On the other hand, in winter the Indians did not usually travel about very much. Robert Morris Peck was born in Washington, Mason County, Kentucky, October 30, 1839. At the age of seventeenNovember, 1856he enlisted[Pg vi] in the First Cavalry, and the following year was sent to Fort Leavenworth and took part in the Cheyenne and other campaigns. He was discharged in 1861, and not very long afterward became a wagon-master, in which capacity he served in the army of the frontier. Mr. Peck died March 25, 1909. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 55720
Author: Peck, Robert Morris
Release Date: Oct 9, 2017
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Grinnell, George Bird, 1849-1938

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