. Extinct Pennsylvania animals. Zoology. 18 WOLF DAYS IN PENNSYLVANIA. lates that up to 1860 the wolves had a crossing in the west end of the valley near Logan Mills. A third path was near Summer Creek, not far from the heart of the present town of Loganton; it was used by the wolves as late as 1857, in their journeys to and from the A'hite Deer watershed. John Womeldorf relates that packs of wolves used to run along the summits of the mountains on the northerly side of Sugar Val- ley on winter e^•enings howling at the farmers en- gaged in their "night milking" in the barnyards in t

. Extinct Pennsylvania animals. Zoology. 18 WOLF DAYS IN PENNSYLVANIA. lates that up to 1860 the wolves had a crossing in the west end of the valley near Logan Mills. A third path was near Summer Creek, not far from the heart of the present town of Loganton; it was used by the wolves as late as 1857, in their journeys to and from the A'hite Deer watershed. John Womeldorf relates that packs of wolves used to run along the summits of the mountains on the northerly side of Sugar Val- ley on winter e^•enings howling at the farmers en- gaged in their "night milking" in the barnyards in t Stock Photo
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. Extinct Pennsylvania animals. Zoology. 18 WOLF DAYS IN PENNSYLVANIA. lates that up to 1860 the wolves had a crossing in the west end of the valley near Logan Mills. A third path was near Summer Creek, not far from the heart of the present town of Loganton; it was used by the wolves as late as 1857, in their journeys to and from the A'hite Deer watershed. John Womeldorf relates that packs of wolves used to run along the summits of the mountains on the northerly side of Sugar Val- ley on winter e^•enings howling at the farmers en- gaged in their "night milking" in the barnyards in the valley below. Many farmers favored firing the mountains to destroy their cover.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shoemaker, Henry W. (Henry Wharton), b. 1880. [Altoona, Pa. The Altoona Tribune Publishing Co