Description: RARE Original Real Photo Postcard "Kozy Kabin" Deer Hunting Signed by J. Wiggins at bottom Antwerp, New York 1904 For offer - a very nice old real photograph card! Fresh from a local estate in Upstate NY. Never offered on the market until now. Please see my other listings for more postcards. Vintage, Old, antique, Originals - NOT a Reproduction - Guaranteed !! Unusual and interesting scene - men with shotguns and deer. Manuscript handwriting at bottom, dated 1904, and signed by J. Wiggins. Postal postmark of Antwerp, and sent to Hammond in St. Lawrence County. In good to very good condition. Please see photos. If you collect 20th century Americana history, postcards, American photography, Adirondack Mountain area, etc., this is a nice lot for your paper or ephemera collection. Combine shipping on multiple bid wins!1475 Nearby towns in Jefferson County : City[edit]Watertown (county seat)Towns[edit]AdamsAlexandriaAntwerpBrownvilleCape VincentChampionClaytonEllisburgHendersonHounsfieldLe RayLorraineLymeOrleansPameliaPhiladelphiaRodmanRutlandTheresaWatertownWilnaWorthVillages[edit]AdamsAlexandria BayAntwerpBlack RiverBrownvilleCape VincentCarthageChaumontClaytonDeferietDexterEllisburgEvans MillsGlen ParkMannsvillePhiladelphiaSackets HarborTheresaWest CarthageHamlets[edit]All of the hamlets listed, except for Sanfords Four Corners, are also census-designated places. Adams CenterBellevilleCalciumDepauvilleFelts MillsFishers LandingFort DrumGreat BendHendersonHerringsLa FargevilleLorraineNatural BridgeOxbowPamelia CenterPierrepont ManorPlessisRedwoodRodmanSanfords Four CornersThousand Island ParkThree Mile Bay Deer hunting is survival hunting or sport hunting for deer, which dates back tens of thousands of years. There are many types of deer around the world that are hunted. United States[edit] A New Hampshire deer hunt circa 1910.Mule deer have a black-tipped tail which is proportionally smaller than that of the white-tailed deer. Buck deer of both species sprout antlers; the antlers of the mule deer branch and rebranch forming a series of Y shapes, while white-tailed bucks typically have one main beam with several tines sprouting from it. White-tailed bucks are slightly smaller than mule deer bucks.[citation needed] Both of the species lose their antlers in January, and regrow the antlers during the following summer beginning in June.[2] As their antlers become fully developed, they will start to shed their velvet. Velvet is a skin-like material that feels like velvet, that covers the growing antlers. The velvet will fall off of the deer when their antlers start to harden, which typically will happen in the span of 24 hours.[3] A hunter camouflaged in a tree stand.State government regulation[edit]Methods of pursuing game and corresponding seasons are subject to regulation by state governments and therefore vary from state to state. A state government agency such as a "Department of Fish and Wildlife" (DFW) oversees the regulations. Deer hunting seasons vary across the United States. Some seasons in Florida and Kentucky[4] start as early as September and can go all the way until February like in Texas. The length of the season is often based on the health and population of the deer herd, in addition to the number of hunters expected to be participating in the deer hunt. The durations of deer hunting seasons can also vary by county within a state, as in Kentucky[4]. The DFW will also create specific time frames within the season where the number of hunters able to hunt is limited, which is known as a controlled hunt. The DFW may also break the deer-hunting season into different time periods where only certain weapons are permitted: bows only (compound, recurve, and crossbows), modern firearms (rifles and shotguns) or black-powder muzzleloaders. (Note also that some states, such as Kentucky,[4] consider only compound and recurve bows as "bows" for hunting regulation purposes, and have special seasons for crossbows.)[5] For example, during a bows-only season, in many areas a hunter would be limited to the use of a bow and the use of any firearm would be prohibited until that specific season opens, and in some areas a crossbow can only be used during a dedicated season for that weapon. Similarly, during a muzzleloader season, use of modern firearms is almost always prohibited. However, in many states, the archery season (at least for compound and recurve bows) completely overlaps all firearms seasons; in those locations, bowhunters may take deer during a firearms season. Some states also have restrictions on hunting of antlered or antlerless deer. For example, Kentucky allows the taking of antlerless deer during any deer season in most of the state, but in certain areas allows only antlered deer to be taken during parts of deer season.[4] Adirondacks
Price: 78 USD
Location: Rochester, New York
End Time: 2024-12-04T15:34:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Real Photo (RPPC)
Era: Undivided Back (c. 1901-1907)
Region: US - New York
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Postage Condition: Posted
Subject: Hunting & Fishing