An exhibit at the Wild Horse tent at the carnival was a gun which Fred Ryckman loaned for the occasion. It has a history all its own. Information furnished shows it killed three hundred buffalo on the prairies in the early days and carried seven notches, telling of its deadly career.
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| Internal ID: | 0051.0150 |
|---|---|
| Medium: | Newspaper |
| Date: | August 22nd 1924 |
| Collection: | 0051 |
| City: | Cranbrook, BC |
| People: | Ryckman |
| Publisher: | Cranbrook Courier |
| Pages: | 10 |
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Article reporting gun on display killed three hundred buffalo and seven men.
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