The Extermination of the American BisonHornaday, William T. (William Temple)
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The Extermination of the American Bison
Hornaday, William T. (William Temple)
American bison; Wildlife conservation -- United States -- Sources
It was, then, the hide-hunters, white and red, but especially white, who
wiped out the great southern herd in four short years. The prices
received for hides varied considerably, according to circumstances, but
for the green or undressed article it usually ranged from 50 cents for
the skins of calves to $1.25 for those of adult animals in good
condition. Such prices seem ridiculously small, but when it is
remembered that, when buffaloes were plentiful it was no uncommon thing
for a hunter to kill from forty to sixty head in a day, it will readily
be seen that the _chances_ of making very handsome profits were
sufficient to tempt hunters to make extraordinary exertions. Moreover,
even when the buffaloes were nearly gone, the country was overrun with
men who had absolutely nothing else to look to as a means of livelihood,
and so, no matter whether the profits were great or small, so long as
enough buffaloes remained to make it possible to get a living by their
pursuit, they were hunted down with the most determined persistency and
pertinacity.
6. _Statistics of the slaughter._--The most careful and reliable
estimate ever made of results of the slaughter of the southern buffalo
herd is that of Col. Richard Irving Dodge, and it is the only one I know
of which furnishes a good index of the former size of that herd.
Inasmuch as this calculation was based on actual statistics,
supplemented by personal observations and inquiries made in that region
during the great slaughter, I can do no better than to quote Colonel
Dodge almost in full.[66]
[Note 66: Plains of the Great West, pp. 139-144.]
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé Railroad furnished the following
statistics of the buffalo product carried by it during the years 1872,
1873, and 1874:
+----------------------------------------------------+
| _Buffalo product._ |
+----------------------------------------------------+
| | No. of skins | | |
|Year. | carried. | Meat carried. | Bone carried.|
+----------------------------------------------------+
| | | Pounds. | Pounds. |
|1872 | 165,721 | ... | 1,135,300 |
|1873 | 251,443 | 1,617,600 | 2,743,100 |
|1874 | 42,289 | 632,800 | 6,914,950 |
+------|--------------|---------------|--------------+
|Total | 459,453 | 2,250,400 | 10,793,350 |
+----------------------------------------------------+
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