SECOND PERIOD OF ACTIVITY. 251 



COWS AND HEIFERS. 



Mary, roan two-year-old, bred by J. Emerson ; by Lord of 



the Manor (10466) Hon. A. Waddle $1,650 



Sunrise, red, by Twilight (9758) Hon. John I. Vanmeter, 



Pike County 1,230 



Blue Bonnet, roan two-year-old, by Earl of Antrim (10174) ; 

 a large, stylish cow of superior quality and a great 

 milker ; dam of prize bulls Master Miller 693, Winfield 

 1107 and a valuable progeny of females P. W. Renick, 

 Pickaway County 1,225 



Moss Rose, roan six-year-old, bred by J. W. Parrington; 

 sired by. Ravens worth (9487) ; afterward became the 

 property of Jacob Pierce, in whose hands she dropped 

 the show cow Mattie by Nobleman (13392) Hon. Alex. 

 Waddle, Clark County 1,200 



Raspberry, roan two-year-old, sired by Banker (11136) ; a 

 fine cow that in the hands of Messrs. Gregg and J. O'B. 

 Renick was champion female at the Ohio State Fair, at 

 Newark, in 1854, afterward becoming the property of 

 James M. Trimble, in whose hands she produced, among 

 other good things, the cow Maggie Trimble, dam of Air- 

 drie 2d 11267, used in the prize herd of J. R. Anderson, 

 Ross County George W. Gregg, Pickaway County 1,110 



Strawberry, roan cow, bred by R. Thornton ; sired by Post 



Master (9487) George W. Renick, Ross County 1,000 



Enchantress, roan two-year-old, bred by Mr. Thornton; 

 grew into a cow of superior quality and produced the 

 fine bull Noble 753 Harness Renick, Pickaway County. 900 



9 bulls* sold for $13,315 ; an average of $1,479.45 



7 females sold for 8,315 ; an average of 1,187.85 



16 animals sold for 21,630; an average of 1,351.85 



The prices which the stockholders were wil- 

 ling to pay for these cattle inspired fresh con- 

 fidence on both sides of the river, and in the 

 following year several other importing compa- 

 nies were organized. 



* The red-roan bull Adam (12338), bred by J. Clark, of this Importation 

 was out of condition and not sold. He became the property of M. L. Sulll- 

 vant and was noted for his wonderful coat of hair. Mr. Harness Beriick's 

 prize heifer Agatha, of the Blossom tribe, was one of his get. 



