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W. H. Polk named ch. c. by The Colonel, out of imp Trinket. 



Jesse Cage named gr. f. by imp Leviathan, out of Fanny Maria. 



Col. Geo. Elliott named ch. c. (bro. to Sarah Bladen) by imp 

 Leviathan Morgiana. 



Geo. W. Polk named ch. f. by Glaucus, out of imp Primrose. 



Col. J. W. Camp named ch. c. by imp Luzborough, out of Sally 

 Dancey. 



Oliver Towles named ch. c. by imp Leviathan, out of Molly Long. 



Col. Wm. Wynn named b. f. by imp Priam, out of Flirtilla Jun. 



Two The Colonels, 3 Glencoes, 4 Leviathans; the other sires one 

 each. 



Among sires of nominations to both The Trial and The Alabama 

 Stakes, note the predominance of imported blood; also note that 

 American Eclipse, who lived until 1847, had no get among the 

 entries. 



Walter O. Parmer, who came from Greenville, Alabama, to 

 Tennessee, in 1881, inherited from his father, Dr. C. D. Parmer, 

 and his grandfather, Col. Ephraim Parmer, a love for the thorough- 

 bred, and has been all his life an ardent devotee of the turf. 

 Despite adverse legislation he has maintained the largest breeding 

 establishment in the state since the passing of Belle Meade. At 

 the dispersal of this famous stud, Mr. Parmer purchased The 

 Commoner and about twenty of the best mares, and established 

 them at Edenwold. Since then he has continually added mares 

 of choicest breeding and superior individiual qualties, his latest 

 additions of this character being 16 mares recently imported from 

 England. His brood mares now number about 60, among them 

 the dams of Roamer, Great Britain, Notasulga, Hessian, Johnny 

 Blake and other noted racers. 



After the death of The Commoner, in 1914, Mr. Parmer imported 

 from England the richly bred Assagai, who is now the premier stallion 

 at Edenwold. 



Edenwold is a beautifully situated farm, easily accessible by all 

 means of conveyance, and no visitor has to halloa at the front gate 

 more than once to bring a cordial greeting from the hospitable 

 proprietor. 



