The Green Spring Valley Hunt 



DISTINCTIVE COLLAR - Green 



EVENING DRESS Scarlet coat, green collar 



MASTER - Redmond C Stewart, Esq. 



SECRETARY .- --- -- Randolph Barton, Jr., Esq., Baltimore, Md. 



HUNTSMAN - The Master 



HON. WHIPPERS-IN S J'!" ^'^^J^' ^°"'f- ^J^' 



( Znd, Jervis Spencer, Jr., Esq. 



KENNELMAN Thomas Perry 



HOI INnS ) ^"^ '"^ couples, American, with 



( recent crosses of English blood. 



KENNELS - Garrison, Md. 



FIAILWAY STATION Garrison Forest Station, Md. 



POST-OFFICE - - - GarrUon. Md. 



DAYS OF MEETING ~ - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 



LENGTH OF SEASON October 1st to April 1st 



DURING the autumn of 1 892, a number of gentlemen met in 

 Baltimore, Maryland, and founded the Green Spring Valley 

 Hunt. Among these were John McHenry, Randolph Barton, 

 Jr., Horace White, E. Lynn Painter, Redmond C. Stewart, the present 

 Master ; W. Plunket Stewart, James McK. Merryman, William B. Cockey, 

 C. Morton Stewart, Jr., Robert N. Elder, William V. Elder, G. H. Stirling, 

 Arthur Craddock and D. F. Savage. 



In all there was a membership of twenty-seven, most of whom were men 

 in active business in Baltimore, and as this is, and always has been the case, 

 every effort is made to have sport outside of regular business hours. The 

 Hunt staff, too, has always been composed of members, no regular Hunt ser- 

 vants having ever been employed except a kennelman, who takes charge of 



hounds in the kennels. 



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