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Wild turkey in Indian Territory

Wild turkey in Indian Territory

Old Prints Collection (21563.PE.HW.96.12.5)

$10.00

Running the wild turkey in Indian Territory, drawn by R.F. Zogbaum.  Front page of the December 5, 1896 issue of Harpers Weekly.


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