40 A HISTORY OF SHORTHORNS IN KANSAS 



sired by Lord Lytton, but only one, a daughter 

 of imp. Lovely, was descended on the maternal 

 side from this importation. 



I. N. CHAPMAN OTTO H. WULFEKUHLER 



County Agent, Leavenworth Banker, Leavenworth 



These men have started more than 40 new Shorthorn breeders in 

 Leavenworth county since January 1919. 



Victoria Colony Shorthorns. George Grant, 

 of poor Scotch parentage, found his way to Lon- 

 don where he worked in a store, later engaging 

 in merchandizing on his own account. He was 

 a born promoter and organizer. He is reputed to 

 have run a corner on crepe when the prince con- 

 sort died and on silk during the Paris Exposition. 

 He was considered a plunger with a shrewd head. 

 When he came to Kansas he saw his opportunity. 

 He agreed with the Kansas Pacific Eailroad 



