Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



109 



MISSIE SULTAN 

 316621 



Roan. Thos. Johnson 



{Whitehall Sultan 163573 

 J. Deane Willis 

 Victoria of Hill Farm 

 8th 

 C. B. Dustin 



Village Champion 206037 



Aberdeen Missie 2d 4 



Red. 



\V. C. Edwards & Co. 



AVm. Duthie 



Princess of Nichol 

 A. A. Armstrong- 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Prizes: In 1909 Missie Sultan was f.th senior calf at Hamline, Minn., 

 3d at the American Royal and 6th at the International, and was 1th 

 prize two-year-old at the Iowa State Fair in 1911. 



ROAN SULTAN 316627, 

 Roan. Thos. Johnson 



Glenbrook Sultan 24313:'^ 

 White. E. S. Kelly 



fWhitehall Sultan 163573 



J. Deane Willis 

 Victoria of Hill Farm 



8th 

 C. B. Dustin 



{Victor of the I 

 L85476 

 \V. I. Wood 

 Mary Anne ,,f Allfl 

 Geo. J hireling A: Son 



Bloodlines: Scotch, except that Victor of the Kin- ,iunt 



of imp. Roan Duchess l.y Whittington. Roan Sultan had remarkable 

 merit, as his prize- record att 



Prizes: In 1909 he was 1st senior calf and in 1st calf herd at both 

 the American Royal and the International and in 1910 he was junior 

 champion at both these shows and in 1st young herd. In I'.Ml he was 1st 

 prize two-year-old at Kansas City and Chicago and at <>hio 81 

 was grand champion. 



HAMPTON KING 

 316734.. 



Roan. G. H. White 



Hampton's Counsellor 

 264533.. 



Anoka Fluff 



Roan. F. \Y. Harding 



Hampton's l',.-st 170S13 

 C. B. Dustin 



Secret's Countess 

 I. Barr & Son 



Whitehall King 222724 

 E. S. Kelly 



Rob Roy's Lass 

 Robt. Miller 



Bloodlines: This breeding is nearly all of Scotch blood, though 

 Anoka Fluff, both through her sire and dam, has the blood of some of 

 the early importations to the United States. 



HAMPTON KING was exported to Argentina in 1912 and there proved 

 a good sire. His son, Hampton King 14th, was champion at the Exposi- 

 tion at Rosario in 1915. 



Prizes: In 1909 he was 2d junior calf at Hamline, Minn., and 2d at 

 the American Royal. In 1910 he was 2d junior yearling at the American 

 Royal and 3d at the International. In 1911 he was 1st pri/- two-year-old 

 at Iowa State Fair. 



