1205 20th Street
Fort Benton, Montana
The Hornaday/Smithsonian Buffalo and
Western Art Gallery is located at the Museum of the Northern Great
Plains complex. The Gallery is home not only to the world famous Buffalo display
but also houses a small but impressive collection of western art by 19th Century
artists including John Mix Stanley and Granville Stuart, and contemporary artists
including Bob Scriver and Bob Morgan.
The Hornaday Buffalo
This group of six buffalo (Bison bison)
is the most significant collection of an American symbol in the United
States.
The animals were collected in 1886 by William T. Hornaday for the
National Museum in Washington D.C. It was feared that bison were about
to become extinct and none had been preserved in the national
collection. They were taken from the last of the wild herd found between
the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers, the same area as the last buffalo
hunt of the Blackfoot in 1879 before they were forced to the
reservation. Twenty-four animals were taken by Hornaday, but only these
six mounts were put on exhibition at the Smithsonian in 1887.
During their seventy years of prominent display, the big bull was the
model for several national symbols and government issues. Coins and
paper currency, the Great Seal of the Department of the Interior,
postage stamps and the National Park Service badge bear the likeness of
the big bull in the Hornaday Collection.
The group was dismantled, returned to Montana, and placed in storage in
1955. After years of neglect the mounts were completely restored and
returned to public display in 1996. The mounts are exhibited in their
original poses and positions just as they appeared in the Smithsonian.
Open May 23rd through September
27, 2009
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM - Monday through Saturday
12:00 Noon to 4:00 PM on Sunday
An admission fee is charged. Admission price includes visitation to
all museums and venues for two consecutive days.
For Further Information Contact
The River and Plains Society
P.O. Box 262
Fort Benton, Montana 59442
406-622-5316
8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon - Weekdays
Business Office Email: fbmuseums@mtintouch.net
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