James Holman, Nebraska farmer, 1920
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James Holman, Nebraska farmer, 1920
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Posted: 2 Jul 2009 7:30PM GMT |
Classification: Biography
from The Willard (New Mexico) Record, May 22 1920, Vol. 13, issue 24:
"Wolf Caught in Wire Fence
Auburn, Neb. -- James Holman, a farmer living in the Bratton Union neighborhood, in this county, procured an extra fine wolf pelt for a robe in a peculiar way. Recently he and his little daughter were walking along the road when their attention was attracted to a large grey wolf which was struggling in the meshes of a woven wire fence. Holman left his little girl to guard the wolf while he went to a neighboring farm and borrowed a gun. He returned and shot the animal, which proved to be a large timber wolf."
"Wolf Caught in Wire Fence
Auburn, Neb. -- James Holman, a farmer living in the Bratton Union neighborhood, in this county, procured an extra fine wolf pelt for a robe in a peculiar way. Recently he and his little daughter were walking along the road when their attention was attracted to a large grey wolf which was struggling in the meshes of a woven wire fence. Holman left his little girl to guard the wolf while he went to a neighboring farm and borrowed a gun. He returned and shot the animal, which proved to be a large timber wolf."