LIVINGSTON CO., N. Y., IMPORTATIONS. ' 2O/ 



Much valuable stock has since sprung from these animals. 

 In 1854 the Kentucky Importing Company imported from England 

 and placed on the farm of Mr. Charles W. Innes, near Lexington, 

 and in October of that year sold the following Short-horns : 



BULLS. 



Emigrant, 472, sold to Silas Corbin, Bourbon county, Ky., $ 205 



Sirius, 4371 (13737), sold to R- A. Alexander, Woodford county, Ky., 3,500 

 Macgregor, 675, sold to J. Hill, Bourbon county, and C. W. Innes, 



Fayette county, Ky., 600 



Earl De Grey, 2801, sold to W. C. Goodloe, 250 



Oakum, 763, sold to Bagg, Finley and Rosele, Scott county, Ky., . . 



Capt. Stouffer, 311, sold to J. McMeekin, Scott county, Ky, 167 



Cows. 



Irene,' by Sheldon (8557), sold to J. Hill, Bourbon county, Ky.,. . . . 520 



Amazon, by Newmarket (10563), sold to H. Clay, Bourbon Co., Ky., 225 

 Bessy Howard, by Fitz Walter (10232), sold to R. A. Alexander, 



Woodford county, Ky., . . ., 650 



Lizzy, by Marquis of Carrabas (11789), sold to R. A. Alexander, 



Woodford county, Ky 600 



Pine Apple, by Lord Morpeth (13205), sold to W. F. Jones, 510 



Ruby, by Gen. Fairfax (11519), sold to R. A. Gano, Bourbon Co., 215 



Commerce, by Concord (11302), sold to J. McMeekin, Scott Co., Ky., 415 



Peeress, by Treasurer (13899), sold to Gaines, 275 



Winny, by Crusade (7938), sold to Albert Allen, Fayette Co., Ky., 300 



Mary, by Sweet William (9701), sold to W. Simms, 240 



Welcome, by Beaufort (9943), sold to J. McMeekin, Scott Co., Ky, 505 



Shepherdess, by Bridegroom (11203), sold to R. Innes, Fayette Co., 505 



Matilda, by Villiers (13959), sold to S. Corbin, Bourbon Co., Ky., 205 



Downhorn, by Liberator (7140), sold to J. McClelland, 405 



In the same year, a number of wealthy farmers and cattle breeders 

 of the Genesee valley, N. Y., known as "The Livingston County 

 Stock Association," through their agents, Messrs. David Brooks and 

 S. L. Fuller, purchased in England 24 well-selected Short-horns. 

 They were shipped for America, but during a stormy passage 12 of 

 them were lost, and only one-half the original number arrived at 

 their destination. Among the surviving animals were the bulls Blet- 

 soe, 2548, purchased by Sackett, Barber & Co., and Usurper, 3522, 

 owned by the late Judge Carroll, of Groveland. Also the cows 

 Australia, by Lord Foppington (10437) > Hopeless, by Horatio (10335); 

 Lady Ellington, by Broughton Hero (6811); and Music, by Balco 

 (9918). These four cows became the property of the late General 

 James S. Wadsworth, of Geneseo. Also Phoenix 2d, by Horatio 

 (10335), which was owned by J. H. Bennett, of Avon. 



