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Northern Illinois University
(Note: This copy is in poor condition. The edges have started to flake.) |
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Series: |
Good News
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v. 13 no. 326
— page 8 |
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Good News, v. 13, no. 326, August 1, 1896 (Issue) |
Date: |
August 1, 1896 |
First Sentence: |
A few years ago alligator hunting was so popular in Florida that hundreds of sportsmen went there to get a shot at a few of the large saurians, but when the native found that there was a commercial value in their hides and teeth, the work of extermination began with great zeal. |
Last Sentence: |
A full grown alligator will measure from ten to sixteen feet in length; and his tail will consequently be a formidable weapon, measuring about half the length of his whole body. |
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