Klondike, Bill
J.G.S of S. On the Hope Road when the relief camps were in operation in the ’30’s Klondike Bill had a herd of 30 deer. After the noon meal in camp, Bill would take the leavings, give a holler, and from all directions deer would come bounding through the trees to get their fill. They were quite tame and would not hesitate to eat out of Bill’s hand. On one of his trips to the camp, Dr. J. R. Naden counted 72 deer.