184 AX ANGLER'S REMINISCENCES. 



Hampshire Gazette, 1900, "Courtship of Queen Victoria." 



Jacksonville Times-Union, 1900, "St. Augustine Vestibuled Train Forty Years Ago." 

 Nature's Realm, 1900, "First American Zoo;" 1901, "The Bison's Paradise." 

 Mobile Register, 1902, "Ice Architecture and Winter Carnivals." 

 American Sportsman, 1909, "The Bison as a Factor in Distributing Population." 

 Southold Traveler, 1909, "Eastern Long Island," "Ancient Landmarks," "Respect 

 for Elders." 



NEWSPAPER WORK. 



New Haven Register Editor 



New York Journal of Commerce 



Augusta (Gal) Chronicle and Senitinel 



Bermuda Royal Gazette " 



Halifax (N. S.) Journal Correspondent 



Halifax (N. S.) Citizen 



St. John (N. B.) Telegraph Editor 



St. John (N. B.) Courier ." 



St. John (N. B.) Humorist 



New York American Angler 



New York Nature's Realm 



New York Forest and Stream " 



St. Paul Field and Stream " 



St. Paul Pioneer Press Correspondent 



New York Evening Post " 



New York Times .' 



SPORTSMEN'S REVIEW ; " 



Harper's Weekly Editor (1868) 



MEM. Newspaper work fills two scrap books of ledger size. 



RAILROAD WORK. 



Worked up resources of Texas, Missouri, Michigan, Eastern Virginia, Tide- 

 water North Carolina, Maritime Provinces, Minnesota, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, 

 North Dakota, Manitoba, California, Western North Carolina and other states on 

 the lines of Canadian Pacific, Missouri Pacific, Northern Pacific, Norfolk & Southern, 

 Chesapeake & Ohio, Grand Rapids & Indiana, Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, 

 Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroads. 



ESCAPES AND DELIVERANCES OF CHARLES HALLOCK. 



1. Wife and I derailed at pitch-dark midnight in West Virginia, one foot from 

 Gurley River chasm, 90 feet deep. 



2. Caught in a narrow rock cut at Kanawha Falls, W. Va., with an express train 

 dashing through. 



3. Run away with down hill at Lake Saltonstall, near New Haven, Conn., and 

 saved by a miracle from plunging into deep water. 



4. Derailed and train wrecked at midnight at Lyme, Conn. 



5. Similar accident the next winter at Fort Worth, Tex. 



6. Upset in Mississippi River at St. Paul. Money loss, $1,000. 



7. Run away with down Mt. Holyoke, Mass., and buggy smashed to atoms. 



8. Fell forty feet from top of hemlock at Plaineld, Mass., and saved from being 

 dashed on a rock below by an interposing dead limb which did not break. 



