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Ernest Thompson Seton: The Trail of the Sandhill Stag near Carberry
Location: Carberry Sandhills, Carberry, Manitoba, Canada

 
"My camp in Spruce" sketch from Seton's daily journal
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Seton listened to and recorded the characteristic sounds of the birds he encountered.
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A page of Seton's sketches from his daily journal, bird, flora and small creature.
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Sketch of a moth by Ernest Thompson Seton
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Moon, Coon and Lagoon, title for Ernest Thompson Seton's pen and ink wash piece
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Fox and Pair of Partridges pencil drawing by Ernest Thompson Seton
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Seton created a map to show the  the land he explored in the Carberry Hills
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Sketch in daily journal of Lake Chaska looking northward, the lone spruce hill on horizon.
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The peak of Old Baldy as photographed in 1992
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Looking northwest from Chaska Lake to peak of Old Baldy
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Chaska Lake twenty years ago, with mature trees and an absence of a water body.
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The Stag, which is central to Seton's celebrated story first published in 1899
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Ernest Thompson Seton's character Yan roams through the Carberry Sandhills
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This Illustration Titled: "Scanned the White World for his Foe"
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Seven Deer, Their Leader a Wonderful Buck, as illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton
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"Indians w/ wolf skin", pen and ink wash by Ernest Thompson Seton
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"The Big BuckThat Got Away", pen and ink drawing by Ernest Thompson Seton
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Seton's daughter Dee Seton Barber in the Carberry Hills
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