. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. SADDLE STALLION—GOODWiN, 1,227. Owned by General John B. Castleman, of Louisville, Ky. Regarded by the U. S. Govern- ment as representing the highest type of the American saddle horse. GOODWIN was sired by Highland Denmark, 130; dam, the World's Fair winner, Emily, 855. As a yearling he won in every ring in which he was ANGORA GOAT—PRINCESS OF MONTEREY—Winner of Gold Medal, American Royal Show, Kansas City, 1902. Exhibited by C. P. Bailey & Sons, of San Jose, Cali".. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im


. The book of live stock champions. Livestock. SADDLE STALLION—GOODWiN, 1,227. Owned by General John B. Castleman, of Louisville, Ky. Regarded by the U. S. Govern- ment as representing the highest type of the American saddle horse. GOODWIN was sired by Highland Denmark, 130; dam, the World's Fair winner, Emily, 855. As a yearling he won in every ring in which he was ANGORA GOAT—PRINCESS OF MONTEREY—Winner of Gold Medal, American Royal Show, Kansas City, 1902. Exhibited by C. P. Bailey & Sons, of San Jose, Cali".. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hale, Philip Henry. [from old catalog]. St. Louis, Mo. , P. H. Hale


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