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Hunting Black Bear and Mountain Lions in the Davis Mountains in the 1940s
title Hunting Black Bear and Mountain Lions in the Davis Mountains in the 1940sdescription Autobiographical paper by George E. Grubb, Sr. telling stories of bear and mountain lion hunts he participated in as a young man in the Davis Mountains. They used bloodhounds as hunting dogs to help them track bears for ranchers all around the area. Sometimes bear cubs were caught and kept as pets. Sometimes the men killed their prey but most of the time the animals got away.artist/creator Grubb, George E., Sr.subject Bears Mountain Lions Agriculture - Domestic Animals - Sheep Bloodhounds Grubb, Otis Hunting Agriculture - Ranching Social Life And Customs - Pets - Dogs Landscape And Nature - Mountainscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
The Extinction and Return of the Bighorn Sheep in Texas
title The Extinction and Return of the Bighorn Sheep in Texasdescription This is a research paper written by Paula Kilpatric for an American History Class at Marfa High School on April 15, 1975. It discusses the bighorn sheep population in the Big Bend area.artist/creator Kilpatric, Paulasubject Mountain Lions Sheep Extinction Diseases Texas Parks And Wildlife Department Poachers Landscape And Nature - Mountainscontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH) -
Photograph of Bogel Boys After a Hunt
title Photograph of Bogel Boys After a Huntdescription In this photograph, there are two young men standing in front of a dead cat. The boys are both dressed casually and wearing cowboy hats. Each of them is resting a rifle on the ground next to him, holding the muzzle in his right hand. The taller boy, to the right, is also wearing a belt of ammunition and holding some kind of horn in his left hand. The animal in front of them is a large cat, most likely a mountain lion (a related source refers to it as a panther) which is posed on the ground. There is also something off to the left, possibly another animal. The ground they are standing on appears to be bare and, in the background there is a house made of brick with a porch. To the left, there is a tree and a fence as well as some other indistinguishable objects behind the hunters. An accompanying note reads: "l to r - Gus Bogel, Graves Bogel, Sauceda ranch-house."subject Panthers Bogel Family. Bogel, Augustus Julius People Bogel, Gus Mountain Lions Sports And Recreation - Hunting Bogel, Amos Graves Cougars Agriculture - Ranchingcontributor Portal to Texas History (TPTH)