=211 Tulip 3d,=

Dun and white; calved September 18th, 1860; bred and owned by LUKE SWEETSER, Amherst, Ma.s.s.: Sire Rob Roy, 58, Dam, Tulip, 209.

=212 Violet,=

Red and white; calved May 20th, 1862; bred and owned by H. H. PETERS, Southboro", Ma.s.s.: Sire, King Coil, 40, Dam, d.u.c.h.ess 2d, 57.

=213 Violet,=

Red and white; calved May 28th, 1862; bred and owned by C. M. POND, Hartford, Conn.: Sire, Robert Burns, 57, Dam, Lily of Smithfield, 130.

=214 White Cherry,=

Light red and white; calved May 8th, 1855; bred by JAMES YOUNG, Kilbride, Stewarton, Ayrshire, imported by James Logan, Montreal, C. E.; owned by A. RICHMOND, Brooklyn, Conn.: Sire, Geordie bred by Alex.

Wilson, Forehouse, Kilbracham, Scotland.

=215 Winnie,=

Red and white; calved February 27th, 1862; bred and owned by C. & S.

HARRIS, Riverpoint, R. I.: Sire, Dougla.s.s, 19, Dam, Rosa, 186.

=216 Young Bessie,=

Red and white; calved November 22d, 1861; bred and owned by A. M.

TREDWELL, Madison, Morris Co., N. J.: Sire, White Lily"s Kelburn out of White Lily, imported by James Brodie, 2d Sire, Kelburn, imported by Hungerford & Brodie, Dam, Bessie, 19.

=217 Young Merryton 2d,=

Dark red with little white; calved 1856; bred by LAWRENCE DREW, Merryton, Scotland; imported in 1859 and owned by H. H. PETERS, Southboro", Ma.s.s.

AMERICAN

DEVON HERD BOOK,

PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION

OF THE

a.s.sOCIATION OF BREEDERS

OF

Thorough-Bred Neat Stock.

ARRANGED BY

HORACE MILLS SESSIONS,

South Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Ma.s.s.

VOLUME I.

HARTFORD: PRESS OF WILLIAMS, WILEY & WATERMAN. 1863.

NOTICE.

OWING to circ.u.mstances beyond the control of the Committee of Publication, or of the Committees on the Pedigrees of the various cla.s.ses of stock, it has been impossible to publish the first volume of the Herd Record of the a.s.sociation of Breeders of Thorough-bred Neat Stock at an earlier day. The desire to obtain as large a representation of stock as possible, and to extend the advantages of the a.s.sociation as widely among breeders as they could, has induced the committees on the various cla.s.ses of stock to hold open their books and the delays incident upon tracing doubtful pedigrees, through in many instances a long correspondence with owners and breeders, have prevented them from furnishing the copy to the Publication Committee, in season to have the work finished sooner. Every care has been taken to have the records perfect, and to admit no pedigrees of doubtful character. It is believed this has been successfully accomplished, and that the animals here recorded may be relied upon as of undoubted purity of blood.

H. A. DYER, } _Committee_ S. I. BARTLETT, } _of Publication._

INDEX.

ALLEN, JOHN, Coldwater, Mich., 14 Pedigrees.

BULLS--Shakspeare 110.

COWS--Beauty 16, Cleopatra 64, Dairymaid 71, d.u.c.h.ess 83, Fancy 106, Flora 119, Jenny Lind 167, Julia 175, Lily 2d 208, Lucy 218, Mayflower 230, Sophia 323, Young Fairy 349.

ANDREWS, B. H., Waterbury, Conn., 13 Pedigrees.

BULLS--Barton 8, Brandywine 17, George Turner 44, Reuben 106, Tiger 122.

COWS--Beauty 2d 20, Capitola 55, Chloe 62, Gipsy 3d 138, Lady 188, Lady 2d 189, Rosa 307, Topsy 332.

AUGUR, P. M., Middletown, Conn., 8 Pedigrees.

BULLS--Prince Albert 88.

COWS--Beauty 18, Beauty 2d 10, f.a.n.n.y 109, Flora 117, Jessie Davy 2d 173, Mary Hurlbut 235 (1394), Mary Hurlbut 2d 236.

BAKER, TRUMAN, Earlville, Madison County, N. Y. 13 Pedigrees.

BULLS--Bishop 11.

COWS--Blossom 46, Cherry 59, Curly 68, Daisy 72, Edith 84, Extra 93, Fairy 94, Flora 118, Nancy Dawson 257, Rosa 308, Rosa Belle 311, Tiptoe 331.

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