A UlSTdKV Ob' .SIKIK'I'IUIKNS JN KANSAS 4;! 



cattle W'vra S(.>1(1 to tlu' late Conrad Krcugcr wlio 

 tor _vc'arH Juul l)ceii uiic uf Ills eiupb )}-(_■(_■«. 



In 1877 John Bowman of the Victoria Colony 

 imported from the heaxl of R. Jefferson, Eng- 

 hmd, the red and white cow Proud Butterfly, in 

 calf to Britisli Boy (30597 ) . The produce was a 

 heifer recorded as Peai'l ]>utterfly. Bred again 

 to the Crane l)ull. Lord of the Lake (see Crane 

 sketch) she produced the Indl Royal Moresby. 

 Mr. Bowman had also bought of Albert Crane 

 Cinderella 17th, that with her daughter Second 

 Cinderella of Moresby, was S(dd to T. J. McClel- 

 land of Haynesville, Miss(_»uri. 



A Good Foundation. — Archibald Kerr laid the 

 foundation for his Greenwood covuity herd in 

 altout 187(3. Mr. Kerr was an Englishman who 

 maintained a large establishment and spent mon- 

 ey extravagantly. Th(_»ugli n<jt a meml)er of the 

 Victoria Coloiiy his business and social relations 

 bi'ouglit him in close <-ontact with its members. 

 Among other Shorthorns purchased from (jeorge 

 (ii'ant of the colony were imp. Niolie 8th and her 

 heifer calf by ini}). Goggles. He also i)urchased 

 from Albert Crane a liull. Lord Hamlet 33072, a 

 c<_)mbination of Bat(^s and Booth Wood he having 

 been by Tjord Bates SOtli and out of Miss Wile}' 

 2d by Star of the Realm. From W. T. Benson 

 of Canada be secured the cow Daisy Eyebright 

 vol. 12 and her heifer calf Josephine by imj). 

 Tambour came from John Snell's Sons of On- 



