Diary, 1928, of trips to Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, DC
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Tuesday May 29 Went to Hermann Associates at 80 Howard St. Where Mr. Slautterback, of the Pa. Game Commission had just arrived. We one from the Fur Association was on hand, and so Mr. Sunderson 'phoned to S.C. Bishop of the N.Y. State News to act as the committee for the Fur Association. We had about thirty sent in any person some real traps many models and some of these very crude. The first arrange was shown to a new trapper trap that had been filed in such a way as to remain at a fixed point after someone without previously punching trigger Shown to a fire type of trap, timbered that can be set -tripped either by a platform or by boat trigger and will also catch more than one animal after a setting