414 VIOLET MEADOW, PARKLAND

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D30668-3

Left to right, Smith, Hansler, Wallace, Wallace, Bruckner, Wallace and Plomondon with the seven large moose heads from the Canadian wild. The men traveled to McKenzie River, five hundred miles north of Vancouver. Their hunting trip proved to be quite successful, each one able to kill a moose, with the help of their guides. The hunters are from Oregon and Washington (T. Times, 12/15/47, p. 7).


Moose; Moose hunting; Dead animals; Hunting trophies; Rifles; Hansler, Frank --Homes & haunts;

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Hunters from Washington and Oregon traveled to British Columbia, Canada and set out to moose hunt with the help of two guides in November of 1947. The hunters encountered snow and ice on their trip. Left to right view, Jim Smith, Frankie Hansler, Ray Wallace, Don Wallace, Walter Bruckner, Forest Wallace and John Plomondon with their moose head trophies protruding from a white picket fence at Hansler's home (T. Times, 12/15/47, p. 7).


Moose; Moose hunting; Dead animals; Hunting trophies; Rifles; Hansler, Frank--Homes & haunts; Smith, Jim; Hansler, Frank; Wallace, Ray; Wallace, Don; Bruckner, Walter; Wallace, Forest; Plomondon, John;