Description: Scotty Philip's Buffalo Herd” photo James “Scotty” Philip was a Scottish-born rancher, businessman and politician commonly known as “The Man Who Saved the Buffalo.” He purchased buffalo from the estate of Fred Dupree, who had rounded up five bison calves in the 1880s when buffalo were on the brink of extinction. Philip prepared a specially enclosed pasture for the buffalo on his ranch along the Missouri River located north of Fort Pierre. At the time of Philip’s death in 1911 there were approximately 1,000 head of buffalo on the ranch. One of the pictures shows Philip and his brother including native American Indians identified on the back including the gov in South Dakota in 1904 at the time. Charles N Herreid See pictures to best describe. Email with questions before bidding.
Price: 1599 USD
Location: Colchester, Vermont
End Time: 2024-12-27T22:00:31.000Z
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Type: Photograph
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Buffalo