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A backwoodsman takes aim at buffalo.
TitleA backwoodsman takes aim at buffalo.
Description"In the wide prairies on the Upper Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansaw and Red rivers, in all the space beyond a distance of two or three hundred miles from civilized settlements, the buffalo is the grand object of hunting, and the means of subsistence among the Indians, and the white hunters and trappers."
Date1835
SubjectsFrontier & pioneer life
Hunting
CreatorLilly, Lambert -- Author
TypeRare Book
Formatjpg; orig. woodcut, hand colored
Accession Num.RB 917.3 H395.p13
SourceGraphics from the KHS Rare Books Collection
The history of the Western States, Illustrated by Tales, Sketches and Anecdotes, RB 917.3 H395
ProjectKHS Collections Sampler
RightsThis file may be downloaded for personal or classroom use. All other uses require permission from the Kentucky Historical Society. Follow link to Rights & Reproductions for more information.
Date Added2005-03-02
Added ByMWinter
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