BREEDERS OF KERRY AND DEXTER CATTLE. 



There are but few Kerries and Dexters for sale in America. 

 The herds generally are small and the owners have but few 

 females to sell. Correspondence with any of the following is 

 recommended. Those marked with a star (*) have the largest 

 herds. 



^Hempstead House Herd, Port Washington, Long Island, 

 New York. Daniel Guggenheim, owner ; W. C. Baikie, manager. 

 The oldest Dexter herd under continuous management in the 

 country, established by Howard Gould by importations commenc- 

 ing in 1905. In 1 91 7 this herd, then known as the Castlegould 

 herd, was sold to Daniel Guggenheim, who changed the name to 

 Hempstead House herd. 



*North Oaks Herd^ Dayton's Bluff Station, St. Paul, 

 Minn. Mrs. James J. Hill, owner; G. B. Minser, Supt. Breeder 

 of Dexters. Original purchase of Dexters imported in 1914, 

 followed by purchase from Mrs. Clarence Moore of Kensington, 

 Maryland, and Elmendorf Farm. 



Big Tree Herd. James N. Hill, owmer, 20 Nassau St., 

 New York City. A small herd of Dexters, original purchase 

 having been made in 191 7 from Elmendorf Farm. 



Xalapa Herd, Paris, Kentucky. A small herd of Dexters 

 was purchased from Elmendorf Farm in 1917. 



Mountain View Herd, Benson, Vermont. William R. 

 Bush, owner. A small herd of Dexters purchased in 1917 from 

 Elmendorf Farm. 



Chas. W. Radford, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, purchased Dex- 

 ters in 1 91 8 from Daniel Guggenheim. 



F. E. Stevens, Glens Falls, New York. A breeder of 

 Kerry cattle since prior to the organization of the club. 



E. F. Simms, Houston, Texas. Original purchase of Dex- 

 ters in 1917 from Elmendorf Farm. 



H. S. RoLSTON and W. S. Holland, Vancouver; W. J. 

 Taylor, Victoria, and John Lawson, Holly burn, all of British 

 Columbia, are breeders of Dexter cattle. 



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