334 THE PORTRAIT GALLERY 



AN OVINE PASTORAL 



137. This study of French sheep, probably grade fine-wools, 

 was purchased by NELSON MORRIS (71) on the occasion of a trip 

 abroad, and presented to the SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB. It is a 

 faithful representation of the class of sheep common to French 

 farms, the fidelity of detail as related to conformation and char- 

 acter being most unusual. 



WHITEHALL MARSHAL 



138. Whitehall Marshal 209776, was the leading showyard 

 representative of the great collection of Shorthorn prize winners, 

 sired by the bull Whitehall Sultan 163573. He was a roan bull 

 calved October 5th, 1902, bred by E. S. KELLY, Yellow Springs, 

 Ohio. His dam was the imported Missie 167th by Lord of Fame 

 157722. Whitehall Marshal's career in the showring extended 

 over a period of five years, during all of which time he was per- 

 forming extensive herd service. As a senior yearling in the 1904 

 International he was second prize, but in 1905 he was first prize 

 two-year-old and in 1906 and 1907 headed the aged bull classes. 

 In 1908 after his transfer to the Elmendorf Farm, Lexington, 

 Kentucky, he was placed third, but the same year won fourth 

 on his get. His greatest service was in the herd of F. W. HARD- 

 ING, (108) Waukesha, Wis., at Anoka Farm. Here he sired many 

 notable showyard winners, mostly bulls. The best known was 

 Leader of Fashion, for several years in service in the Anoka herd. 

 After transfer to the Elmendorf pastures he begot the excellent 

 Fayette Marshal, that made notable show records in 1911-12-13. 



