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Jigsaw Puzzle : Shooting buffalo on the Kansas-Pacific Railroad line. After a work by an unidentified artist which appeared in the June 3, 1871 edition of Frank Leslies illustrated newspaper. The mass slaughter of buffalo in the USA reduced the wild herds from tens of millions to near extinction. This picture reflects the advertising of railroad companies that a passenger could "hunt by rail. "
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Shooting buffalo on the Kansas-Pacific Railroad line. After a work by an unidentified artist which appeared in the June 3, 1871 edition of Frank Leslies illustrated newspaper. The mass slaughter of buffalo in the USA reduced the wild herds from tens of millions to near extinction. This picture reflects the advertising of railroad companies that a passenger could "hunt by rail. "
Shooting buffalo on the Kansas-Pacific Railroad line. After a work by an unidentified artist which appeared in the June 3, 1871 edition of Frank Leslies illustrated newspaper. The mass slaughter of buffalo in the USA reduced the wild herds from tens of millions to near extinction. This picture reflects the advertising of railroad companies that a passenger could " hunt by rail."
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"Step back in time with the Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle: Shooting buffalo on the Kansas-Pacific Railroad line. This captivating puzzle brings to life an historical image from the June 3, 1871 edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Witness the stark reality of the American West during the mass slaughter of buffalo, which reduced wild herds from tens of millions to near extinction. The intriguing illustration reflects the advertising of railroad companies, promising passengers an unforgettable hunting experience "by rail." Engage in a challenging and educational puzzle experience with this unique piece of history. " (Note: This caption is intended to be descriptive and engaging, rather than providing specific puzzle size information. If you need a size mentioned, please let me know and I can add it in.)
1000 piece puzzles are custom made in Australia and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.6mm thick laminated puzzle boards. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 76x50cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most mail slots with a unique magnetic lid
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This photo print, titled "Shooting buffalo on the Kansas-Pacific Railroad line" offers a glimpse into a significant chapter in American history. Created by an unidentified artist and featured in the June 3, 1871 edition of Frank Leslies illustrated newspaper, this image sheds light on the devastating impact of mass buffalo slaughter in the United States. During this era, the once-thriving wild herds of buffalo were tragically reduced from tens of millions to near extinction. This photograph serves as a stark reminder of that grim reality. It showcases how railroad companies shamelessly capitalized on this decimation by promoting their services as a means for passengers to partake in hunting expeditions. The picture captures an unsettling scene: hunters armed with rifles positioned alongside a moving train, ready to take aim at unsuspecting buffalo grazing nearby. The juxtaposition between nature's majestic creatures and man's insatiable desire for profit is both striking and thought-provoking. Beyond its historical significance, this image also highlights the power of visual media as an advertising tool during that time period. Railroad companies sought to entice potential customers with promises of exciting adventures and unique experiences - even if it meant contributing further to the decline of these magnificent animals. As we reflect upon this haunting depiction today, let us remember not only the immense loss suffered by our natural world but also recognize our responsibility to protect and preserve what remains for future generations.
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