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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



SWEET VIOLET 2D, 

 V 41-841.. 



King- of Aberdeen 75747 



A. Cruickshank 

 Lavender King 3d 9902-1.-' 



Red. J. H. Potts & limp. Lavender 31st 



Son 



Red. T. R. Westropej 



& Son Sweet Violet 



Red, white marks 

 W. A. Harris 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



A. Cruickshank 



Prince President 77023 

 A. Cruickshank 



March Violet 

 A. Cruickshank 



SWEET VIOLET 2D was a successful prize winner in the herd of T. R. 

 Westrope, and at the dispersion of his herd in 1901 she was pur- 

 chased by G. M. Casey for $3,705, the highest price that had been paid 

 for a cow since the New York Mills sale in 1873. 



Prizes: At the American Royal, Kansas City, in 1900 she was 1st in a 

 class of 32 cows and was 4th at the same show in 1901. 



LADY SHARON 4TH, 

 V 42-426.. 



Red. Aaron Barber 



Young Marshal 110705.. 

 Roan. W. A. Harris 



Lady Sharon . 



L Red. Aaron Barber 



"Craven Knight 96923 

 A. Cruickshank 



Imp. Princess Alice 

 Wm. Duthie 



{Rosebud's Acklam 

 Sharon 2d 109972 

 Abram Renick 

 Lady Waterloo 

 Aaron Barber 



Bloodlines: This breeding is Scotch on the sire side and descends 

 through Bates lines from imp. Rose of Sharon. 



Prizes: Lady Sharon 4th was a winner at various state fairs prior to 

 1900, the first year of this record, and at the International that year she 

 was senior champion and was 5th in class in 1901. 



2D MARY OF WAL- 

 NUT, V 42-837... 



Red, white marks 

 S F. Lockridge 



Golden Prince 2d 115697._ 



Red. C. B. Dustin 



Mary of Walnut... 

 Red, white marks 

 S. F. Lockridge 



Golden Rule 9826S 

 Robt. Miller 



Imp. Violet Mist 

 A. Cruickshank 



[Baron Lavender 3d 



78854 

 I W. A. Harris 



25th Mary of Xalapa 



Bloodlines: 

 Mary. 



(. H. C. Buckner 

 Scotch in the main, but on descendants of imp. Young 



Prizes: Fourth prize cow at the International in 1903. 



