Front:
© L. A. HUFFMAN
Buffalo Grazing the Big Open
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The American Bison Saved
White hunters, Indians and wolves wiped out
the great herds of buffalo, which roamed the
ranges before and during the time the Northern
Pacific Railway was building. A few survivors
were brought to Yellowstone Park for protection;
others to the U. S. Biological ranch in western
Montana. Today a thousand buffalo thunder
over the hills of these two reserves and the herds
are rapidly multiplying. The American bison is
saved.
The photograph reproduced on this card was
made by Huffman, near Miles City, 50 years ago.
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6220—Printed in U. S. A.