Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-Bred Neat Stock - Part 48
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Dam DARLING 77 by Roscius (267); 2d dam Beauty 7th (528) by Bloomfield (148); 3d dam Broad Horned Beauty (552) by Baltimore (143); 4th dam Beauty (523) by Exchange (197); 5th dam Old Fancy (709) by Taurus (320).

=28 Crusader,=

Calved February 21st, 1861; bred by and the property of L. G. COLLINS, Linden, Montgomery County, Ind.

Sire FRANK QUARTLY 39; 2d sire Herod (214) imported.

Dam DAISY 73 by Anchises (140); 2d dam d.u.c.h.ess, imported by the late Hon. Rufus King, Long Island, in 1819, from the herd of the Earl of Leicester, England.

=29 Curly,=

Calved June 15th, 1860; bred by and the property of E. C. BLISS, Westfield, N. Y.

Sire BALTIMORE 2D 5; 2d sire Baltimore (364).

Dam PAULINA (1436) by Bonaparte (369); 2d dam Rosa by Rover (353); 3d dam a Devon cow of Mr. Garbut, Wheatland, N. Y.

=30 Cute,=

Calved February, 1860; bred by J. BUCKINGHAM, Duncans Falls, Ohio; the property of T. G. c.o.x, Hopewell, Muskingan County, Ohio.

Sire DUKE OF BEAUTY (400); 2d sire Candy (153).

Dam LADY DAY 193 by Beauty (565); 2d dam Flora (285) by Rollo (546); 3d dam Flora (1284) by Eclipse (191).

=31 Czar,=

Calved April 23d, 1862; bred by and the property of GEORGE B. LOCKWOOD, Victory, N. Y.

Sire TORONTO (611); 2d sire Tec.u.mseh (567) (535E).

Dam POCAHONTAS (1444) by Sir Walter (311); 2d dam Fairy (1260) by Dibble (176).

=32 Dan,=

Calved April 27th, 1854; bred by DAVID C. HOWE, of Brutus, Cayuga County, N. Y.; the property of GEORGE B. LOCKWOOD, Victory, Cayuga County, N. Y.

Sire YOUNG CRITERION, bred by Messrs. Mason & Brown, Ellridge, Onondaga County, N.Y., who purchased her dam of Messrs. Beck & Garbut; 2d sire Criterion, bred by Beck & Garbut; 3d sire Dibble (176).

Dam POCAHONTAS (1444) by Sir Walter (311); 2d dam Fairy (1260) by Dibble (176); 3d dam Devon (658).

=33 Duke,=

Calved June 30th, 1862; bred by R. GLEASON, Benson, Vt. Sire MERIDEN 67; 2d sire Comet 22 (162).

Dam CHERRY 60 by York Boy (596); 2d dam Alma (1144) by Blucher (149); 3d dam imported Lily (263) by Baronet (6).

=34 Empire 2d,= (425)

Calved November 30th, 1857; bred by JOSEPH HILTON, New Scotland, Albany County, N. Y.; the property of WILLIAM HURST, Albany, N. Y. He was awarded the second prize at the New York State Fair, at Syracuse, in 1858, as a calf; and the second prize at the State Show in Albany, 1859, as a yearling.

Sire EMPIRE (424); 2d sire Albert (2); 3d sire Baronet (6); 4th sire Quartly's Prince of Wales (105).

Dam imported EDITH (155) bred by Earl of Leicester and imported by L. G.

Morris; she was awarded the first prize at the New York State Fair, at Buffalo, in 1857, as the best imported cow; 2d dam Emily (158) by Spenser; 3d dam Ellen (157) by Quartly; 4th dam Evergreen (159) bred by Earl of Leicester.

=35 Fancy's Valiant,=

Calved January 7th, 1860; bred by and the property of JOHN CORP, Freetown, Cortland County, N. Y.

Sire VALIANT (578); 2d sire Albert (2) imported.

Dam FANCY (1268) by Megunticook (251); 2d dam Rose of Baltimore (1476) (1614E) by Eclipse (191).

=36 Forest City,=

Calved March, 1860; bred by and the property of LEVI WILLIAM, Ithaca, N.

Y.

Sire FOREST CITY (429); 2d sire Norfolk (266).

Dam EXCELSIOR (1257) by Norfolk (266); 2d dam by Eclipse (191); 3d dam bred by Mr. Patterson, Md.

=37 Franklin,=

Calved May 5th, 1861; bred by and the property of ALLEN LAMBARD, Augusta, Me.

Sire KENTUCKY 52; 2d sire Horican (452) (439E); 3d sire Mayboy (71).

Dam BALTIMORE 3D 71 bred by S. & L. Hurlbut, Winchester, Conn.

=38 Frank Baker,=

Calved March, 1860; bred by and the property of JOHN J. JOHNSON, North Pitcher, Chenango County, N. Y.

Sire FRANK MORRIS (433) winner of the 1st prize at the New York State Fair, in 1858; 2d sire Sir Walter Raleigh (560); 3d sire Frank Quartly (205) imported.

Dam LIDA 201 by Megunticook (251); 2d dam Lily, bred by R. H. Van Rensselaer, Morris, N. Y., by Bright Eyes, bred by Samuel C. Gilbert, b.u.t.ternuts, N. Y., whose sire was Baltimore, bred by Mr. Patterson, Md., and owned H. N. Washbon, Morris, N.Y., and whose dam was bred by Mr.