HIST OK Y OF HEBEFOBD CATTLE 



419 



CHAPTER XXXIX. 



FAIR AND FAT STOCK SHOW REPORTS 



ORGANIZATION OF THE NEW YORK STATE FAIR 

 AND CATTLE SHOW IN 1841. 



The following is the record: 



Senate Chamber, Albany, Jan. 11, 3 p. M. 



Met pursuant to adjournment, H. D. Grove, 

 Ksq., one of the Vice-Presidents, in the chair. 

 The committee appointed to nominate officers 

 made their report, which was read and ac- 

 cepted, and the following gentlemen were unan- 

 imously elected officers of the Society for the 

 ensuing year : Joel B. Knott, of Albany, Presi- 

 dent. A^ice-Presidents : 1st District, Jeromus 

 Johnson, of Kings; 2d, Eobert Deniston, of 

 Orange; 3d, Caleb N. Bement, of Albany; 

 4th, Edward C. Delevan, of Saratoga; 5th, 

 Benjamin P. Johnson, of Oneida; 6th, Lewis 

 A. Morfell, of Tomkins; 7th, Willis Gay- 

 lord, of Onondaga; 8th, T. C. Peters, of 

 Genesee. Additional Members of the -Execu- 

 tive Committee: Alexander Walsh, of Rensse- 

 laer; George Vail, of Kensselaer; Henry D. 

 Grove, of Eensselaer; A. L. Linn, of Schenec- 

 tady ; John D. Mclntyre, of Albany ; Henry S. 

 Randall, of Cortland, Corresponding Secretary ; 

 Ezra P. Prentice, of Albany, Treasurer; Lu- 

 ther Tucker, of Albany, Recording Secretary. 



On the third Wednesday in March, at a meet- 

 ing of the Executive Committee, consisting of 

 Messrs Knott, Bement, Vail, Prentice, Mcln- 

 tyre and Tucker, committees were appointed for 

 each county. At a meeting on the third Wednes- 

 day of May, present, Bement, Knott, Prentice, 

 Walsh and Tucker, the time and place for hold- 

 ing the first Fair was fixed to be at Syracuse, 

 Sept. 59th and 30th, and the premium list was 

 arranged and published. At a meeting of the 

 Executive Committee of the New York State 

 Agricultural Society, held at Syracuse, Aug. 

 IS. 1841, present: Messrs. Knott, Johnson (of 

 Oneida), Gaylord, Randall and Tucker, the fol- 

 lowing Viewing Committees were appointed to 

 award the premiums offered by the Society at 



their cattle Show and Fair to be held at Syra- 

 cuse on the 59th and 30th days of September: 



ON CATTLE. 



Class I. Bulls of any breed, 3 years old and upwards 

 Henry S. Randall, Cortland; A. B. Allen, Erie; C. N. 

 Bement, Albany; William Garbutt, Monroe; J. D. Mc- 

 lntyre, Albany. 



Classes II and III. Bulls of any breed under 3 years old 

 Francis Rotch, Otsego; Henry Rhoades, Oneida; J. C. 

 Hathaway, Ontario; Geo. Vail, Rensselaer; George J. 

 Pumpelly, Tioga. 



Class IV. Cows of any breed, 3 years old and upwards 

 Anthony Van Bergen, Greene; E. P. Prentice, Albany; 

 Thomas Hollis, Otsego; Ira Hitchcock, Oneida; Hiram 

 Bostwick, Chemung. 



Classes V and VI. Heifers, any improved breed under 3 

 years Lewis F. Allen, Erie; Silas Gaylord, Onondaga; 

 Thomas Weddle, Monroe; John Gaskin, Otsego; Jonah 

 Davis, Chemung. 



Class VII. Grade cows Garret Sacket. Seneca; C. S. 

 Button, Wayne; M. Bullock, Albany; Thomas Goodsell, 

 Oneida; William Ottley, Ontario. 



Class VIII. Grade heifers S. W. Brace, Onondaga; John 

 M. Sherwood, Cayuga; William Alexander, Otsego; D. D. 

 Campbell, Schenectady; Rufus Boies, Cortland. 



Class IX. Cows, native breeds Myron Adams, Ontario; 



Thomas S. Meacham, Oswego; Aaron Barnes, Oneida; 



Crane, Herkimer; Tyler Fountain, Westchester. 



To Breeders F. Rotch, Esq., having given 

 the Society $30, for that purpose, premiums 

 will be awarded to breeders as follows: To 

 the breeder of the best thoroughbred bull, 

 $10; to the breeder of the best thoroughbred 

 cow, $10; to the breeder of the best thorough- 

 bred heifer, $10. 



FOR WORKING OXEN. 



William Gaylord, Esq., having contributed 

 $20 for that purpose, a premium will be given 

 for the best yoke of working oxen, $12 ; for the 

 second best yoke of working oxen, $8. In award- 

 ing this premium, particular reference will be 

 had to the close matching, excellent training 

 and docility of the animals, as well as to their 

 general good appearance. Committee: Abel 

 Baldwin, David Bundy, and Dan Hibbard. 



Fat Cattle Mr. Rust offers a sweepstakes, 

 twenty dollars entry, for the best yoke of fat 

 cattle. Committee: B. P. Johnson, B. D. 

 Noxon, and M. D. Burnett. 



A plowing match, under the direction of the 

 Onondaga County Agricultural Society, will 

 take place immediately after the trial of plows, 

 on the second day of the Fair. 



