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Spring Birds of Nebraska.
Hall, A.
Forest and Stream
. 1883-05-03
A Spring Day on the Prairie.
Quill.
Forest and Stream
. 1883-10-11
Spring Sport. Changes of the Flight of Ducks This Season. The Fun of "Cornfield" Shooting Along the Platte - Decoys Much in Use to Draw the Innocent Birds Into Range - The Shooting at its Height.
Sportsmen commentators.
Omaha Weekly Herald
. 1883-03-30
Two Kinds of Swans.
Campfield, Jno. N. and Sandy Griswold.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1913-02-23
Teaching or Instinct Which Guides Our Birds. An Interesting Problem to the Students of Nature.
L. L. B.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1910-04-17
The Wild Fowler's Harbor Out in the Sandhills.
Griswold, Sandy.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1913-11-16
Counting the Game. The Worley Team of the Gun Club Won by a Close Score.
Editor.
Omaha Daily World
. 1886-10-23
"Eat, Drink and be Merry." The Second Annual Banquet of the Omaha Gun Club.
[O'Brien, E.A.].
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1886-10-24
A Feast on Fowl. Gun Club and Guests. A Magnificent Banquet at the Millard Hotel - Toasts and Relics - The Menu - A List of Guests.
[Snyder, E.C.].
Omaha Republican
. 1886-10-24
Gun Club Banquet. A Delightful Time at Their Dinner Last Night.
[Blood, Wm.].
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1886-10-24
The Gun Club Banquet. A Royal Spread and a Challenge to Hunt Next Year.
[Woodbridge, Sans.].
Omaha Daily World
. 1886-10-25
Hunting at Army Posts.
D.
Forest and Stream
. 1886-02-11
Sportsmen Issue a Challenge. The Gun Club Proposes to Go Gunning for a Banquet.
Editor.
Omaha Daily World
. 1886-09-22
Spring Notes.
Locke, J.F.
Forest and Stream
. 1886-04-29
States Sportsmen. The Twelfth Annual Convention and Tournament of the Nimrods of the State of Nebraska. The Association Expresses Itself as Decidedly in Favor of the Abolition of Spring Shooting.
Anonymous.
Omaha Republican
. 1886-06-09
Successful Sports. Return of the Hunters. A Fine Lot of Game Bagged and Brought In - The Count for Points - Banquet To-night.
Anonymous.
Omaha Republican
. 1886-10-23
Trophies of Their Trip. Captain Worley's Side Victorious in the Gun Club Shoot.
Anonymous.
Omaha Daily Bee
. 1886-10-23
Among the Birds and Bees. Three Romantic but Little Frequented Suburban Resorts. Where Omahans Can Rusticate. A Delightful Row up the Big Papillion River—A Day of Perfect Summer Quiet—Ruser's Park and Irvington.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1889-07-21
The Birds of Nebraska. Driven From Home by the Pestilential English Sparrow. Their Songs Heard No More. Startling Increase of the Foreign Vagabonds - in Twenty-Four Years They Have Spread Over the Entire Country.
Griswold, Sandy.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1889-11-10
Honkings From the Platte.
Wolfe, W.M.—Shoshone.
Forest and Stream
. 1889-04-04
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