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In 1905, Marshall Field funded Carl Akeley’s trip to Africa, accompanied by his wife Delia who he had met in Milwaukee. The couple killed two African Bull Elephants. Akeley took the elephant skins back to the Field Museum and created one of his most notable works and one of the Field Museum’s symbols. Akeley’s work, The Fighting African Elephants, is still seen today in the Field Museum’s Stanley Field Hall