SHIPMENTS OF DEER BY COMMON CARRIER 



To the Superintendent of the American Express Company, 

 Mr. F. A. Hoyt, and the Superintendent of the jSTational Express 

 Company, Mr. C. S. Colvin, we are indebted for the facts and 

 figures relative to shipment of deer hereto appended. 



For the years 1911 and subsequent thereto, covering the period 

 since the creation of the Conservation Commission, the shipments 

 reported by the express companies have been as follows: 



1911 

 1912 

 1913 

 1914 



Carcasses 



Saddles 



Heads 



1,743 



60 



114 



968 



41 



120 



1,269 



81 



128 



1,266 



109 



143 



Deer Shipments Season 1914 

 M. & M. Route 



STATION 



Carcass 



Saddle 



Head 



Total 



Weight 





30 



27 



8 



36 



36 



13 



17 



31 



20 



18 



7 



7 



4 



77 



12 



5 



11 



4 



2 



5 



1 



1 



2 



2 



1 



2 



5 

 .... 



3 



'"2 



"9 



3 



i 



2 



i 



"i 



15 

 2 



3 

 4 

 3 



9 



i 



.... 



1 

 9 

 2 



'"2 



2 



2 



..... 



35 



32 



11 



38 



41 



13 



18 



43 



20 



20 



8 



7 



4 



87 



16 



14 



14 



4 



2 



7 



1 



1 



2 



2 



53 



11 



5 



2 



31 



7 



15 



90 



31 



8 



4,331 





3,571 





1,096 





4,792 



Childwold 



5,224 





1,740 





2,325 





4,260 





2,445 





2,437 





994 





1,004 





537 





10,250 





1,908 





1,041 





1,674 





580 





299 





803 





135 





150 





290 



Owls Head 



34 





51 

 11 



3 



2 

 30 



7 

 14 

 75 

 28 



8 



1,897 





1,471 



Poland 



515 





250 



Raquette Lake 



3,936 





1,038 





1,847 





10,103 





3,802 



Woods Lake 



1,186 









603 



50 



40 



693 



77,965 



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