520 A HISTORY OF HEREFORD CATTLE 



importations have been recorded in the American 

 Hereford Eecord : 



Number 



Importer Address of Cattle 



W. T. Benson Cardinal, Ont. Can 10 



C. C. Bridges Shanty Bay, Ont, Can 12 



M. H. Cochrane Hillhurst, Can 74 



A. B. Gushing Dix, Can 14 



Dawes & Co Lacine, Can 32 



S. W. Dearborn Oshawa, Ont., Can 3 



L. G. Drew Oshawa, Ont., Can 14 



P. A. Fleming Weston, Ont., Can 37 



W. B. Ives Sherbrook, Can 30 



E. W. Judah. Hillhurst, Can. . .' 10 



R. J. Mackie Oshawa, Ont., Can 20 



R. H. Pope Crookshire, Can 15 



James Sharman & Sons. . . > Stratford, Can 12 



D. A. Smith Silver Heights, Man., Can. . . 8 



P. W. Stone Guelph, Ont., Can 50 



W. M. Vernon Waterville, Can 11 



W. H. & H. A. Hunter (in 1899) The Maples, Ont., Can 6 



Ontario Agriculture College (in 1901) Guelph, Ont, Can 2 



R. J. Penhall (in 1902) Villa Nova, Ont, Can 6 



Ontario Agricultural Col. (in 1904) . . . Guelph, Ont, Can 2 



Total 368 



The Herd Book Bought from Mr. Miller.- 



While the American Hereford Cattle Breeders' As- 

 sociation was organized at the Grand Pacific Hotel, 

 Chicago, on June 22, 1881, with Mr. C. M. Culbert- 

 son, President, Mr. T. E. Miller (son of T. L. Mil- 

 ler), Secretary, and Mr. Adams Earl, Treasurer, it 

 was not until February, 1883, that arrangements 

 were -made for taking over the control of the herd 

 book from Mr. Miller and his associates. The orig- 

 inal charter was taken out over the signatures of C. 

 M. Culbertson, William S. VanNatta, Charles B. 

 Stuart, Oilman S. Burleigh and T. L. Miller. Vol- 

 umes 1 and 2 of the herd book, issued respectively 

 in 1881 and 1882, were practically published pri- 

 vately by Mr. Miller, although nominally issued 

 from the press of the "Breeders' Live Stock Asso- 

 ciation," Beecher, 111. 



