Curator's note | Coyotes can be problematic for farmers, particularly during calving season - or for preying on chickens, ducks and geese. On the other hand they help keep down the population of gophers, skunks, and foxes. This is one of the few photographs encountered in research that puts a name to the hired man. |
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Title | Bert Lighton and Coyote Carcass |
Date | [ca. 1920s] |
Physical extent | 1 photograph : b&w |
Scope and content | Bert Lighton, the hired man on Joseph Cope's farm near Broadview, stands holding a rifle beside a coyote carcass. |
Repository | Saskatchewan Archives Board |
Fonds/collection | Saskatchewan Archives Board Photo Collection |
Retrieval information | Regina Office Photograph Collection, R-A20957 |
Occupation(s) |
Agricultural workers - hired hands |
Theme(s) |
Agriculture & Food Industry |
Database ID | 36832 |