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File Size: 592 KB

Print Length: 250 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: May 1, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00X0FZIFO

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Most of the diary of a man living around the turn of the centuries - late 1700's into early 1800's details the bounty of animals in the woods, fields and swamps at that time in the state of Pennsylvania. Herds of 40 to 100 and more Elk (no less), hundreds nay thousands, even tens of thousands of deer, hundreds of bears, panthers, innumerable beaver etc. to be trapped. There were no limits to quantities taken and no seasons to protect the wildlife. Many families lived on the meat and skins taken, and sold the surplus meat and skins to buy more supplies and subsistence. By today's standards everyone was a poacher, taking all they could. Dogs were always used to chase and harrass the game. Individuals killed hundreds of animals per year! It is no wonder that in 200 years or less, one can walk the woods all day and never see an animal, at least in most of the East and mid-west. We have managed to bring back the whitetails from near extinction with today's game law enforcement. And wild turkeys in the East once again from an almost extinct number still found alive. The dialog and thinking from those olden days is entertaining. It demonstrates how much knowledge of nature and natural remedies, of wild animal habits etc. has been lost on the general population. It is also astounding how far men could walk (sometimes ride if in posession of a horse) over mountains and through swamps in a day to pursue animals or conduct business. They would walk 20-50 miles or more, sometimes taking provisions for several days and camping out under the stars with no tent. One of the amazing revelations was the hundreds of snakes in the woods in those time, a number of kinds of venemous snakes and how men coped with them. Men had lots of knowledge, woodscraft and strength and stamina in those days. A great read if this sounds interesting to you. A number of typos which are common in 99 cent digital translations. Only of slight hesitation, not much of a hindrance.

Okay, I am a little biased because Philip Tomb was my ancestor, BUT...This is a fabulous book! Some people say there are too may hunting stories. I say they are all fascinating. I am amazed how they went about hunting and trapping with limited means (ie. guns and ammuntion). A MUST read for anyone interested in what life was like for our pioneer ancestors.

I used this book for research about pioneers of the Western Pennsylvania area. Although it emphasizes the hunter's obsession with capturing, displaying, and selling live elk, it provided me with a multitude of details about the terrain, weather conditions, means of travel, daily living, and the need for cooperative community work to survive in the wilderness during the 1700s and early 1800s. History buffs should enjoy it. It's very readable. Who knew elk could be trained and used as domesticate animals or that one elk could bring in huge amounts of money and provide so much meat?

Well written reports about hunting and trapping in early Pennsylvania. Just before & after the Revolutionary War. Also interesting descriptions of the Abundant wildlife that was present at that time. And insights on the relationships between farmers and Native Americans. It provides unique first person account of the settlement and early economy of the United States.

Wow. The pioneers of this era were real men in every sense of the word. We hike and pack light weight tents and the latest of food/cooking gear. These fellows thought nothing of walking-running 20 +'miles, eating what they killed, constructing shelters from materials found in the wild, and using instincts to stay alive.If you want "you were there" experiences read this.

Well, it does give you a good feel for hunting life in late 1700's / early 1800's northwestern PA ... but not much else, except for some AWESOME glimpses into the eloquence and bad fortune of the native American Indians in the region at the very end of the book. It is an endless romp through season after season of high volume slaughter of elk, bear, deer, and rattle snakes. I have never killed an animal, but after reading this book, I know where to find them, what their mating seasons are, how to catch an elk, smoke out a bear, and barter for the carcasses. I love journals and autobiographical books, and this was no exception. I would give it 4 starts except for the outrageous number of typos and similar errors, including several pages of text SO glitchy that it could be described as hallucinatory at worst, or like a secret code at worst. There was NO editing or proofing here, folks! But if you like historical, real-life writing, you'll like this a great deal. Sort of.

A good simple book by a good simple man ...... Bragging just a little and apologizing not at all. An honest look at an earlier more " wilderness " time. Also shows some of the excesses of the white man and his tendancy to take more from his environment than he needed thereby damaging it for everyone else.

I found the cohesiveness of the train of thought difficult to follow. Would have hoped for a better organization of thoughts to make for better reading...but I stuck it out for the entire book.

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