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Santa Anna, roan, calved July 4, 1837; got by imp. Comet 

 Halley out of Lily of the Valley of the Tees J. C. 

 Vance, Ohio Co., Va 425 



COWS AND HEIFERS. 



Elizabeth (imported) , roan, calved in 1832 ; bred by T. Har- 

 rison ; got by Memnon (2293) ; and calf Gov. J. Vance 

 and William Vance, Champaign County $1,450 



Flora (imported), roan, seven years, by son of Young Al- 

 bion (730) M. L. Sullivant, Columbus 1,300 



Matilda (imported), red-and- white, calved April 12, 1831 ; by 



Imperial (2151) Allen Trimble, Highland County 1,220 



Arabella* (imported), red-and-white, calved March, 1834; 

 bred by R. Pilkington; got by Victory (5565) ; and calf 

 Dr. Arthur Watts, Chillicothe 1,200 



Blush (imported) , white, calved Jan. 10, 1835 ; bred by Mr. 

 Bowen; got by Monarch (2326) John H. James, Cham- 

 paign County 1,015 



Emily (imported), " necked," calved Feb. 25, 1875; by Maxi- 



mus (2284) ; Asahel Renick, Pickaway County 875 



Victress, roan, calved Jan. 8, 1836; get (in England) by Nor- 

 folk (2377), dam imp. Meteor of the West M. L. Sulli- 

 vant, Columbus 700 



Charlotte (imported), roan, calved March, 1833; bred by R. 

 Pilkington; got by Alderman (1622) J. G. White, Ross 

 County 630 



Fidelle (imported), roan, calved 1830; by Adrian (7720); 

 bought of Whitaker, and the dam of bull Greenholme 



Experiment in the sale of 1836 Allen Trimble 610 



6 bulls sold for $ 7,075; an average of $1,179.15 



9 females sold for 9,000 ; an average of 1,000. 00~ 



15 animals sold for 16,075 ; an average of 1,071.65 



This was a period of great expansion. Values 

 of all sorts were inflated by paper-currency is- 

 sues, and cattle shared in the general " boom." 

 Hence the great prices made at this sale. Allen 

 speaks in his " History of the Short-horns" (page 



'Arabella was a grand cow and proved a great breeder, producing for 

 Dr. Watts many fine animals among others the twin show cows Bessie 

 Belle and Mary Grey. Her son Marshal (41990) was used by George Renick 

 and sired many fine cattle. 



