The Sportsmans Guide to the Hunting And Shooting Grounds of the United States a
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L. & S. F. ) The principal hunting grounds are from 2 to 5m. Of station; deer, turkey, quail, squirrel, fox and wolf; the first three most abundant; Oct. And Nov. Best; livery $2. 50 p. D. ; hotels $1 p. D. , $3. 50 p w. ; guides reasona- ble; country wooded, rocky and dry; shooting good and owners do not object. Clarksyille (St. L. K. & N. W. ) Crane pond, adjacent, is the principal ground; duck, quail, snipe, woodcock and rabbit; Nov. And Feb. Best; livery $4 p. D. ; hotel $2 p. D. ; guides n...ot needed; country diversified; shooting good; many grounds are posted. Clinton (K. C. Ft. S. & G. ) Big creek, Grand river and the small lakes adjoin- ing; duck and squirrel principally; guides, hotels and livery can be had at Hart- well, a few miles distant, at reasonable rates; country wooded and wet; shooting good. Crocker (St. L. & S. F. ) Roubedeaux 10 m. , Gasconade 4 m. , Tavern 3 m. ; first best; turkey, deer, duck and quail; Nov. 1 to Feb. 1 best; livery $2. 50 p. D. ; hotel $1 and $1.
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