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portada Buffalo Jones' forty years of adventure; a volume of facts gathered from experience . ( autobiography ) By: Charles Jesse Jones and Colonel Henry Inma (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
266
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.4 x 20.3 x 1.4 cm
Weight
0.54 kg.
ISBN13
9781974327607

Buffalo Jones' forty years of adventure; a volume of facts gathered from experience . ( autobiography ) By: Charles Jesse Jones and Colonel Henry Inma (in English)

Charles Jesse Jones (Author) · Henry Inman (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Buffalo Jones' forty years of adventure; a volume of facts gathered from experience . ( autobiography ) By: Charles Jesse Jones and Colonel Henry Inma (in English) - Inman, Henry ; Jones, Charles Jesse

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Synopsis "Buffalo Jones' forty years of adventure; a volume of facts gathered from experience . ( autobiography ) By: Charles Jesse Jones and Colonel Henry Inma (in English)"

Charles Jesse Jones, known as Buffalo Jones (January 31, 1844 - October 1, 1919), was an American frontiersman, farmer, rancher, hunter, and conservationist who cofounded Garden City, Kansas. He has been cited by the National Archives as one of the "preservers of the American bison On September 16, 1893, Jones used two horses to make the run for land into the Cherokee Outlet of Oklahoma. In 1897-1898, he traveled to the Arctic Circle, where his party wintered in a cabin they had constructed near the Great Slave Lake. He captured five baby musk oxen, which were afterwards slaughtered by superstitious Indians. Jones' exploits of how he and his party shot and fended off a hungry wolf pack near Great Slave Lake was verified in 1907 by Ernest Thompson Seton and Edward Alexander Preble, when they discovered the remains of the animals near the long abandoned cabin. In 1899, Jones captured a bighorn sheep for the National Zoo in Washington D.C. That same year, with Colonel Henry Inman (1837-1899), he published an autobiography, Buffalo Jones' Forty Years of Adventure

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