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Record of Shorthorn Prize Winners 



DUMPSIE, V 60-1134.., 



Roan. T. J. Worn all 

 & Son 



Conqueror 1 1 90-! 8 . . , 

 Red. W. S- Marr 



Imp. Rosetta 12th. 

 - Roa.n. J. young 



Wanderer 140S14 

 A. Cruiokshank 



Missie 152d 

 W. S. Marr 



Scottish Prince 189651 

 Wm. Duthie 



Rosetta 7th 

 J. Young 



Bloodlines: Scotch. 



Prizes: In 19C4 Dumpsie was 1st junior calf at Hamline, Minn., 1st 

 at the American Royal and 4th at Louisiana Purchase Exposition. In 

 1905 at the Lewis and Clark Exposition she was 3d junior yearling. 



SPRINGFIELD LADY, 

 V 61-572 \ 



Red. Adkins & Ste- | 

 venson 



Red Lad 149033... 

 Red. C. F. Rice 



Briton Lady 



Red. E. P. Thompson 



Royal Twist 124803 

 Green Bros. 



Elsie M. 



T. R. Rice & Son 



Royal Briton 100596 



W. S. Marr 

 Red Lady of Cherry 

 Grove 



W. H. Johnson 



Bloodlines: This breeding is a combination of bloodlines. The sire 

 was an excellent breeder and left some choice Shorthorns, but his breed- 

 ing was of mixed blood. Briton Lady was Scotch except that her ma- 

 ternal grandsire, Duke of Dunmore 32248, was quite largely of Bates 

 blood. 



Prizes: Third prize two-year-old at the International in 1905. 



MISSIE OF BROWN- 

 DALE 12TH, 

 V 61-639 



[Young Nominee 168433... 

 Roari. Browndale 

 Farm 



fNominee 131262 



E. Gaunt & Son 

 Miss Rosedale of Maple 



Hill 

 H. C. Duncan 



Roan. Browndale 

 Farm 



I Missie Belle 3d 



Red. Wm. Sauntry 



{Golden Victor 124164 

 H. F. Brown 

 Missie of Browndale 3d 

 H. F. Brown 



Bloodlines: This breeding is a combination of bloodlines. Young 

 Nominee was mainly of Scotch blood, but through his sire he descended 

 from Old Willey and through his dam from imp. Young Mary. He was 

 shown only at the Minnesota State Fair when a yearling and was made 

 junior champion. His daughter, Missie of Browndale 12th, inherited his 

 rare merit. 



Prizes: Fifth junior calf at the American Royal and 1st at the Inter- 

 national in 1905. In 1906 she was 1st junior yearling at Hamline, Minn., 

 1st at the American Royal and 1st at the International; in 1907 2d at 

 Hamline, 2d at the American Royal and 3d at the International. In 1908 

 she was 3d at Hamline, 3d at the American Royal and 4th at the Inter- 

 national, and in 1909 3d at Hamline and 7th at the American Royal. 



