William T. Hornaday letter : New York, to Frank H. Severance, Buffalo Historical Society, Buffalo, N.Y., 1911 Dec. 4.

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William T. Hornaday letter : New York, to Frank H. Severance, Buffalo Historical Society, Buffalo, N.Y., 1911 Dec. 4.

Letter states that the American bison ranged as far east as the vicinity of Syracuse, but there is no positive information regarding the presence of the animal close to the City of Buffalo.

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Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937.

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American naturalist and wildlife conservationist; served as the first director of the New York Zoological Society Park, 1896-1921. From the description of William T. Hornaday letter : New York, to Frank H. Severance, Buffalo Historical Society, Buffalo, N.Y., 1911 Dec. 4. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 70587633 ...

Severance, Frank H. (Frank Hayward), 1856-1931

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Cornell University Class of 1879. From the description of Frank Severance scrapbook, [ca.1876-1879]. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 77010767 Charles J. North was born in Chazy, Champlain County, New York, but spent the greater portion of his life in Buffalo. He was a partner in North & Vedder insurance firm, a member of patriotic societies, and the author of many poems published in periodicals and small volumes. Frank H. Severance was the longtime secr...