PERIOD OF BIG IMPORTS CONCLUDED 519 



Number 



Importer Address of Cattle 



Esson Bros Peotone, 111 10 



A. D. Hudnall Las Animas, Colo 10 



Millikin Bros Youngstown, 10 



C. K. Parmelee Des Plaines, 111 10 



B. Fowler Chicago, 111 8 



Allen Gregory Chicago, 111 8 



E. M. Price Rocheport, Mo 8 



W. Richardson Wauseon, 8 



George F. Baker Stonington, 111 7 



W. E. Campbell Caldwell, Kans 7 



William Constable Beecher, 111 7 



William Hamilton Flint, Mich 7 



J. L. Northrup Westfleld, N. Y 7 



C. H. Rollins Chicago, 111 7 



Chris Wollenberg Beecher, 111 6 



F. D. Pierce Wakeman, 6 



A. D. Gifford Loveland, Colo 6 



William & Henry Creed Youngstown, O. 6 



W. A. Bright Columbia, Mo 5 



A. A. Crane Osco, 111 , . 5 



Alexander Moffit Mechanicsville, la 5 



Joab Mulvane Topeka, Kans 5 



Henry Yeld Stanton, Nebr 5 



Thomas Clark Beecher, 111 5 



A. N. Cochrane & Bros Westfield, N. Y 3 



G. A. Lord Denver, Colo 3 



W. M. Morgan & Son Irving, Kans 3 



Total 



Commenting upon the above Secretary Kinzer 

 says: "As nearly as we can estimate, there were 

 probably not to exceed 200 head of cattle imported 

 into the States before 1880. Figuring on this basis 

 this would leave something like 3,550 head imported 

 between 1880 and 1889. " 



In connection with a subsequent chapter tire fig- 

 ures covering the importation of Herefords into the 

 United States from the year 1893 up to date will be 

 presented. 



Cattle Imported to Canada. Supplementary 

 to the above list of importations into the United 

 States Mr. Kinzer has also kindly compiled for us 

 the following table showing the number of Here- 

 fords imported by Canadian breeders from the ear- 

 liest period down to the year 1904, in so far as such 



