THE GENESEE VALLEY 



Owning, as he does, such a vast estate, he is placed in almost a paternal 

 relation towards his tenants and neighbors, who value very highly his friend- 

 ship and kindly counsel on all matters, agricultural and otherwise. 



All fox-hunters who have the pleasure of knowing the Master of the 

 Genesee Valley will, we feel sure, agree with us in thinking that no more 

 suitable dedication could be found than that which heads this volume. 



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