Woodcut Print, Colorful Periods of Colorado History, American Fur Trapper

Description

Full Title: Colorful Periods of Colorado History, American Fur Trapper, 1 color block: Beaver, Business of the Trapper A stick smeared with beaver scent (castoreum) was planted over a trap set underwater the beaver stretching to smell the stick was caught and drowned. The trapper took the skin while cutting around the lips and eyes and peeling back over the body skinning out the feet. The tail was a choice morsel. A 'dainty' to be carefully packed into camp/ the skin hair side on was stretched over a bow of a willow branch. No wardrobe was complete without a beaver hat. The advent of the silk hat probably saved the beaver from extinction. A wedge for press used to bundle furs.


Object Information

Date Created:

1937

Local ID:

92.308.12

Collection:

Colorado Historical Society

Creator(s):

Harold Keeler and Sam Scott

Rights:

In Copyright