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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph of Wilfrid Cline, Jr. standing in the middle of a dirt road and posing with a hawk he shot en route to Cow Creek from Redding. Wilfrid stands at center and looks to the camera. He holds the large hawk he shot up at right and holds his rifle in his other hand at left. The road spans at an angle from left and curves into the distance at right. A fence lines the left side of the road. Beyond the fence, trees stand scattered in a field in the background. Text from negative sleeve: 1020. Trinity County trip 1917. We return to Redding and as we have to wait a couple days for Ade Bystle to go with us over to Burney, we spend the time out at Cow Creek a few miles east of Redding. 1. Small film, on the way out to Cow Creek. 2. On way, Wilfrid Cline Jr sees a big hawk and jumps out and kills it. 2 large films. 3. Our camp under the big oaks just below the bridge at Cow Creek. 4. Trout from Cow Creek. L to R: Wilfrid Cline Jr. Harry Schmitz. 4 large and 1 small film
Type
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_1020_004 ark:/21198/zz002hs3cr
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Hunters--American--California--Redding Dirt roads--California--Redding Game bird hunting--California Dead animals--California Hawks Firearms Cline, Wilfrid M
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