Published in the The Lake County Independent, Libertyville, Illinois on Friday, November 29, 1907
 Ranchmen Suffer Heavily From Depredations of Wolves.     Vernon Bailey, of the forest reserve bureau at Washington, who has been making an investigation of the ravages of wolves on the ranches of the southwest, reports that in a certain part of New Mexico he learned that a moderate estimate of the stock killed by […]
Published in the The Lake County Independent, Libertyville, Illinois on Friday, January 24, 1902
 Nebraska Farmers Find that Raising Wolves Pays.     The large number of claims coming into the Nebraska State Auditor’s office for bounties on wolves and coyotes had led to the discovery that some farmers and ranchers in the western part of the state have gone into the business of breeding those animals for the […]
Published in the The Waukegan Daily Sun, Waukegan, Illinois on Friday, December 17, 1897
Published in The Waukegan Daily Sun on 12/17/1897. Dog Drawn Into Ambush-Tricks To Make Away With a Badger. Â Â Â Â No cuter animal is found in the west than the coyote. The coyote is to the plainsman what a fox is to an Eastern farmer; only the coyote is more in evidence. Forest and Stream tells […]
Published in the The Lake County Independent, Libertyville, Illinois on Friday, February 16, 1894
Published in The Lake County Independent on 02/16/1894. An Eagle, a Coyote and a Fish Get Mixed Up in a Lively Scrap. Â Â Â Â A curious contest was witnessed by some Texas cowboys recently between a coyote, a catfish and an eagle. The fish was swimming downstream making his way through shallow water to deeper pools. […]
Published in the The Waukegan Daily Sun and Gazette, Waukegan, Illinois on Wednesday, September 19, 1917
     Warren Scott, aged fourteen years, was torn to pieces by wolves in Newburg, N. Y., in March, 1806.
Published in the The Lake County Independent, Libertyville, Illinois on Friday, December 18, 1903
 Employee of Lumber Company Attacked by Nine Vicious Beasts.     One of the Edward Hines’ Lumber Company’s cruisers, M. L. Hudson, of Ashland, Wis., had a narrow escape from death by wolves north of Ely, Minn., a few days ago. He was crossing a lake toward evening when nine of the beasts surrounded him. […]
Published in the The Lake County Independent, Libertyville, Illinois on Friday, January 22, 1904
 Minnesota Man’s Head Found-His Two Horses Also Eaten.     The remains of Andrew Sands, a Minnesota trapper, and his two horses have been found near Dodds, Minn. The bodies of the man and his horses had been devoured by wolves and just enough remained of Sands’ head to make identification possible. Wolves are so […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Friday, April 27, 1877
 Reading [Pa.] Eagle.     Bradford is now one of the largest and most populous counties in Pennsylvania. The Bucks are a ruling family here. When the Buck’s, the grandfathers of the present generation, came here the place was literally a howling wilderness. Wolves in great droves hunted almost every other living thing.     About […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Wednesday, December 29, 1880
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune on 12/29/1880. A Wild Animal Afflicted With Hydrophobia Creates Consternation in Christian County. Correspondence St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Â Â Â Â Reed’s Springs, Christian Co., Mo., Dec. 24.- On the evening of the 20th, while Mr. Carroll was walking home along the highway, about three miles below this place, on Bear Creek, […]
Published in the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois on Saturday, November 20, 1875
 “Wolf-Hunting in Lower Brittany.”     I was fortunate enough that night to sit next to the Count de Kergoorlas at dinner, and, hearing he was a master of wolf-hounds in Upper Brittany. I gleaned from him some interesting information with respect to the style of a hound he considered best adapted for his particular […]