Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



75 



GLEN BROOK SUL- 

 TAN 243185 .. 



White. E. S. Kelly 



Bloodlines: Scotch 



Whitehall Sultan 

 White. J. Deane 



Victoria of Hill Farm 



8th 



Roan. C. B. Dustin & 

 Son. 



Bapton Sultan lt>3570 

 J. Deane Willis 



Jmp. Bapton Pearl 

 J. Deane Willis 



Lavender Lad 119937 

 Wm. Duthie 



Victoria of Hill 



5th 

 C. B. Dustin 



Fan M 



As Glenbrook Sultan's show yard career was brief his prizes do not 



indicate his real m -rit. l.ui M B sir-. ..f prize winners he holds a high 



rank. He was one of t Whitehall Sultan. At two years 



of age he was sold at public- sale in Chicago to Thus. Johnson for $2,025 



:ime when values ruled rather low. 



1'ri/e.s: First seni'.r ealf at the International in l!o:> and in I'.'ns h" 

 was I'd pri/.- a^-d hull and headed I'd herd. 



GWENDOLINE VIC- 

 TOR 2D 243304 .... 



Red. 



. (Mmean 



iron dolddust ::d 1 

 Knight of Meadow Fatr.i F,. r i,,.v ] 



! }_'7;M J 



torla 



J. W. Dawdy & Son 



f Victor 1 laron 1 :''. ''Ii! 



Gwendoline of Meadow-- c B Dustin & Son 

 lawn J 



line r.th 

 .1. !: Win. 



Illoodi. ..tch. 



I'rixes: Se.-.md s-nior y.-arlini; at the Ainei-j.-an Koyal in 



ABBOTSBURN 243458. 

 Red. X. W. Wagner 



in Marshal 



Red. Aaron Barber 



Carrie Abbotsburn . . . 

 Red, little white 

 W. A. Boland 



Marshal lluTnT, 

 W, A. Harris 



Sharon 

 Aaron Ba 



11 f 11 ni:; i 

 H. A. Colton 

 Mary Abbotsburn 7th 

 T. S. Moberly 



Bloodlines: A blending of Scotch blood with descendants of imp. 

 Rose of Sharon and imp. Young Mary, two as prolific and profitable 

 breeders as any cows of the early importations. Sharon Marshal was 

 a bull of very great merit and a grandson of Col. Harris' great cow imp. 

 Princess Alice. The maternal granddam, Mary Abbotsburn 7th, was by 

 Young Abbotsburn and was the champion cow of American show yards 

 for two or three years. 



Prizes: Abbotsburn was 4th junior calf in 1905, 4th aged bull at the 

 International in 1910 and 6th in 1911. At the Ohio State Fair he was 

 3d in 1911 and 2d in 1912. 



