This photograph depicts two visitors at the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. At least one of the visitors is holding a camera up to the fence of a wolf pen. #7 is written on the back of this photo.
This photograph was taken between 1929 (when Dr. McCleery moved…
This photograph depicts several visitors at the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. At least four of the visitors are holding cameras. #8 is written on the back of this photo.
This photograph was taken between 1929 (when Dr. McCleery moved the wolf park to the…
This photograph depicts several visitors at the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. At least two of the visitors are holding cameras, the foremost of which appears to be a movie camera. #9 is written on the back of this photo.
This photograph depicts several visitors at the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. At least one of the visitors is photographing the wolves with a camera. #10 is written on the back of this photo.
This photograph was taken between 1929 (when Dr. McCleery moved the…
This photograph depicts a visitor at the lobo wolf park, located along Route 6 five miles east of Kane, PA. The visitor is taking a photograph with a camera. #11 is written on the back of this photo.
This photograph was taken between 1929 (when Dr. McCleery moved the wolf park to the Route 6…
This leaflet was distributed to visitors at the Pacific Wolf Preserve in Gardiner, Washington, run by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynch. It describes buffalo wolves (Canis lupus nubilus) in general and the history of the pack and the Dr. E. H. McCleery Lobo Wolf Foundation. The leaflet describes the financial…
Letter to Dr. E. H. McCleery from Leonard Rue III (of Leonard Rue Enterprises, signed "Lennie Rue"), who photographed Dr. McCleery’s wolves for True Magazine. Rue tells Dr. McCleery about his friend, Fred Space, a mink farmer and owner of the largest zoo in New Jersey, who is interested in…