Pioneer Life, Or, Thirty Years a Hunter
Known as the Pine Creek deerslayer of the Alleghenies, Philip Tome was a pioneer farmer who turned to deer hunting for survival. Hunting the headwaters of the Pine, Kettle, Sinnemahoning, and Allegheny Rivers, he shot with a .45 caliber Kentucky-style Flintlock rifle and practiced fire hunting, stalking, hounding, and stand hunting over salt licks. He also captured elk and hunted panthers and bears. |
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Page viii
... reached the water . Those wishing to deer hunt successfully should always procure , at any cost , the largest and best dogs to be found . " Between deer hunts , Tome conducted a profitable business of captur- ing elk alive , exhibiting ...
... reached the water . Those wishing to deer hunt successfully should always procure , at any cost , the largest and best dogs to be found . " Between deer hunts , Tome conducted a profitable business of captur- ing elk alive , exhibiting ...
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... reached that night . The next day they loaded and came to Morrison's , and the following one we went home to my father's residence with his share of the venison and hides . CHAPTER III . CAPTURING A LIVE ELK . IN 1799 [ 9 ] THIRTY YEARS ...
... reached that night . The next day they loaded and came to Morrison's , and the following one we went home to my father's residence with his share of the venison and hides . CHAPTER III . CAPTURING A LIVE ELK . IN 1799 [ 9 ] THIRTY YEARS ...
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... reached the rock about eight o'clock . We built a large fire within a few feet of the rock , and about eleven o'clock we made the dogs come and lie down by the fire . At two o'clock the elk lay down on the rock and began chewing his cud ...
... reached the rock about eight o'clock . We built a large fire within a few feet of the rock , and about eleven o'clock we made the dogs come and lie down by the fire . At two o'clock the elk lay down on the rock and began chewing his cud ...
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... reached the creek , which was covered with ice . This was about three - fourths of a mile from the rock where he was captured . We fastened one rope across the creek , which was about three rods wide , keeping the other in our hands ...
... reached the creek , which was covered with ice . This was about three - fourths of a mile from the rock where he was captured . We fastened one rope across the creek , which was about three rods wide , keeping the other in our hands ...
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Contents
1 | |
7 | |
10 | |
17 | |
Face of the Country continued | 25 |
Danger from Rattlesnakes | 31 |
Wolf and Bear Hunting | 38 |
Another Elk Hunt | 42 |
Reminiscences of Cornplanter | 121 |
Indian Eloquence | 128 |
APPENDIX | 139 |
Who Was Philip Tome? | 141 |
Tome Miscellany | 149 |
Tomes in Warren County 1850 Census | 152 |
Short Sketch of Cornplanter | 153 |
Cornplanter Indians and Their Schools | 155 |
ElkHunting on the Susquehanna | 51 |
ElkHunting continued | 61 |
Nature Habits and Manner of Hunting Elk | 67 |
Elk and Bear Hunting in Winter | 71 |
Hunting on the Clarion River | 80 |
Hunting and Trapping | 87 |
The Bear Its Nature and Habits | 95 |
Hunting Deer at Different Seasons | 102 |
Nature and Habits of the Panther Wolf and Fox | 108 |
Rattlesnakes and Their Habits | 112 |
Distinguished Lumbermen ETC | 117 |
Lycoming County | 156 |
Potter County | 157 |
Tioga County | 160 |
Warren County | 162 |
Gazeteer of Towns etc | 163 |
Gazetteer of Rivers Streams etc | 164 |
Biographical Index | 166 |
Tome Land Warrants for Lycoming County | 168 |
Bibliography | 171 |
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Allegany Alleghany river Allegheny river animal antlers arrived bank bear Big Pine Creek brother buck built called camp Campbell canoe chase Cornplanter Corydon Corydon township Dauphin county deer hunting dogs dollars early east encamped father feet fifteen fire fish fork George Tomb head waters hole horse hundred hunter Indians Jacob Jacob Tome Jersey Shore Kenzua Kettle Creek killed land Lick lived Lycoming county McKean county meat miles distant mill morning Morrison mouth of Pine night o'clock panther Pennsylvania Philip Pine Creek Pioneer Potter county proceeded rattle-snake returned road rock rods rope Round Islands season settlers seven miles shore short distance shot skin sleigh snakes snow soon started stream Susquehannah thirty three miles Tioga Tioga county told Tomb Tome's took township tree twelve miles venison vicinity Warren county West Branch wolves woods
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