Oregon Historical County Records Guide
Jackson County Records Inventory
Animal Bounty Records
1885-1968
Series documents the payment of county and state bounty money to individuals who presented the scalps and other prescribed body parts of targeted predatory animals. The program was intended to control the threat to livestock. Examples of targeted animals include coyote, cougar, mountain lion, panther, wildcat, bobcat, lynx, and wolf. Records include registers, affidavits, certificates, and statements. Information includes claimant and affiant names; kind of animal; number of scalps; date killed or presented; and number, amount, and date of warrant. The records are also referred to as scalp bounty records.
Records at Record Masters of Southern Oregon:
Bounty [Animal Scalp-Record-80A.4], 1953-1958 (1
volume);
[Bounty Record-Animal Scalp-80A.4], 1958-1968 (1 volume);
Bounty Warrants [Animal Scalp-Record-80A.4], 1945-1953 (1
volume);
Scalp Bounty Warrants [Record-Stubs-80A.4], 1901-1903 (1
volume).
Records at the Southern Oregon Historical Society, Research Library:
Bounty Record [Animal-MS 955], 1885-1889 (1 volume).