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were those of C. J. Hamlin and Henry C. Jewett. 

 R. L. Howard and Gerhardt Lang also had much 

 money invested in breeding at Buffalo. W. E. 

 Spier, John B. Dutcher, Erastus Corning, John 

 H. Shults, James Butler, J. W. Daly, W. B. 

 Dickerman, Robert Bonner, F. G. Babcock, Jud- 

 son H. Clark, H. N. Bain, I. V. Baker, George 

 D. Sherman, D. S. Hammond, Harrison Durkee, 

 W. R. Janvier, S. C. Wells, John McCarty, J. 

 Howard Ford, William Simpson, Brayton Ives, 

 Carll S. Burr, E. R. Ladew, H. O. Havemeyer, 

 and A. A. Housman had or still have important 

 breeding farms in the state of New York. The 

 establishment of greatest magnitude in New 

 Jersey was Fashion Stud Farm, at Trenton, in 

 the prosperous days of Henry N. Smith; but 

 other breeding farms in the state were those of 

 A. B. Darling, E. S. Wells, F. P. Olcott, R. A. 

 Fairbairn, William H. Fearing, Hugh J. Grant, 

 W. C. Hendrickson, W. F. Redmond, and A. V. 

 Sargeant. 



The pioneer breeding establishment of Cali- 

 fornia, previous to the death of Leland Stanford, 

 was Palo Alto; and other extensive breeders of 

 the state were William Corbitt, L. J. Rose, J. B. 

 Haggin, W. S. Hobart, Monroe Salisbury, and 



