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Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 8
Attacked by buffaloes. --Attracted by his red wagon, a herd of buffaloes attacked Col. Claiborne, while traveling in the wilds or Arkansas, lately. The phalanx blocked his road, and as he turned to flee, they rushed wildly on after him as he urged onward the terror-stricken horse. The Colonel threw out successively his overcoat and a cushion, which the animals paused to trample upon, but they soon gained upon him, and their horns were already clashing against the back of the buggy, when he plunged his horse breast-deep into the hollow of a large oak, and there he was safe, the back of the buggy being the only point of attack. Discharges from a six-shooter, two bottles of brandy, a cold turkey, and finally, a bottle of Scotch snuff, at last next them off sneezing and bellowing.
Claiborne (search for this): article 8
Attacked by buffaloes. --Attracted by his red wagon, a herd of buffaloes attacked Col. Claiborne, while traveling in the wilds or Arkansas, lately. The phalanx blocked his road, and as he turned to flee, they rushed wildly on after him as he urged onward the terror-stricken horse. The Colonel threw out successively his overcoat and a cushion, which the animals paused to trample upon, but they soon gained upon him, and their horns were already clashing against the back of the buggy, when he plunged his horse breast-deep into the hollow of a large oak, and there he was safe, the back of the buggy being the only point of attack. Discharges from a six-shooter, two bottles of brandy, a cold turkey, and finally, a bottle of Scotch snuff, at last next them off sneezing and bellowing.