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
The officials of the Kansas Pacific and Union Pacific railroads either
could not or would not furnish any statistics of the amount of the
buffalo product carried by their lines during this period, and it became
necessary to proceed without the actual figures in both cases. Inasmuch
as the Kansas Pacific road cuts through a portion of the buffalo country
which was in every respect as thickly inhabited by those animals as the
region traversed by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé, it seemed
absolutely certain that the former road hauled out fully as many hides
as the latter, if not more, and its quota is so set down. The Union
Pacific line handled a much smaller number of buffalo hides than either
of its southern rivals, but Colonel Dodge believes that this, "with the
smaller roads which touch the buffalo region, taken together, carried
about as much as either of the two principal buffalo roads."
Colonel Dodge considers it reasonably certain that the statistics
furnished by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fé road represent only
one-third of the entire buffalo product, and there certainly appears to
be good ground for this belief. It is therefore in order to base further
calculations upon these figures.
According to evidence gathered on the spot by Colonel Dodge during the
period of the great slaughter, one hide sent to market in 1872
represented three dead buffaloes, in 1873 two, and in 1874 one hundred
skins delivered represented one hundred and twenty-five dead animals.
The total slaughter by white men was therefore about as below:
+---------------------------------------------------------------+
|Year.|Hides |Hides |Total |Total |Total |
| |shipped |shipped |number of |number |of buffaloes|
| |by A., T.|by other |buffaloes |killed and|slaughtered |
| |and S. F.|roads, |utilized. |wasted. |by whites. |
| |railway. |same | | | |
| | |period. | | | |
| | |(estimated)| | | |
+-----+---------+-----------+-----------+----------+------------+
|1872 | 165,721 | 331,442 | 497,163 | 994,326| 1,491,489 |
|1873 | 251,443 | 502,886 | 754,329 | 754,329| 1,508,658 |
|1874 | 42,289 | 84,578 | 126,867 | 31,716| 158,583 |
|Total| 459,453 | 918,906 |1,378,359 | 1,780,481| 3,158,730 |
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