Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph of hunters (l to r) Don Eminger, Dr. C. R. Casebeer and Ernest E. Stubblefield kneeling next to three deer hanging from a stand. The men each hold rifles in one hand, a deer horn in the other. Two deer heads lay on the ground in front of the men. This photograph appears with the article, "Southland Hunters Bag Many Deer: Deer Found Plentiful. Wardens Start Drive Against Careless Hunters as Promiscuous Shooting Is Reported," Los Angeles Times, 25 Aug. 1935: E2. Handwritten on negative: Dr. C. R. Casebeer, Ernest E. Stubblefield, Don Eminger. Text from negative sleeve: 1723. L to R - Don Eminger, Ernest E. Stubblefield, Dr. C. R. Casebeer. Deer Hunters. 8-17-35. [Stamped:] Aug 22 1935. Text from newspaper caption: These local hunters, Don Eminger, Dr. C. R. Casebeer and Ernest E. Stubblefield, killed five deer on the opening day of the season near Saw Mill Mountain, near Sandberg on the Ridge. It took the boys just one hour and ten minutes to turn the trick. The largest buck weighed 174 pounds.
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_10093 ark:/21198/zz002ddvgr
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Hunting--California Stubblefield, Ernest E., 1894-1989 Casebeer, C. R. (Chauncey Roy), 1890-1968 Eminger, Don W., 1893-1974
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