Texas Panhandle Wiped Clean of Buffalo
By BARTEE HAILE
With no more buffalo left to slaughter, the last of the High Plains hunters, as shaggy as the beasts they once stalked, departed
the Panhandle on Jul. 23, 1879. The wild rush of gold-seekers to California in 1849 split in half the multitude of North American bison. The coming
of the transcontinental railroad a couple of decades later made permanent the division of the mighty millions into the northern
and southern herds.
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