. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . HULOT—PERCHERON STAT^LION. Cham-pion any age or breed at the Fort WorthBreeders and Feeders Show, 1912. Exhib-ited by J. Crouch & Son, Lafayette, Ind. 18i3.—Jean-Ije-Blanc, a remarkable Per-••lieron stallion, foaled in this year. To thissire a great portion of the finest, horses trace their <rigin. He isconsidered as the great Improving agent ofhis race. He died at thirty-two years of.■, the property of M. Miard, of of Orne. He was a P
. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . HULOT—PERCHERON STAT^LION. Cham-pion any age or breed at the Fort WorthBreeders and Feeders Show, 1912. Exhib-ited by J. Crouch & Son, Lafayette, Ind. 18i3.—Jean-Ije-Blanc, a remarkable Per-••lieron stallion, foaled in this year. To thissire a great portion of the finest, horses trace their <rigin. He isconsidered as the great Improving agent ofhis race. He died at thirty-two years of.■, the property of M. Miard, of of Orne. He was a Percheronof the purest blood, strengthened by infu-sion of the Arab. 1823.—Pfenry , famous as improverof plants, born in Scotland. Our gardensowe much of their sweetness and beauty tohim, and liis work has brought a blessingto many an humble flower lover who neverheard his name. 1823.—^Abdallah, son of Mambrino, andsire of Hambletonian, a horse of very and positive character, was foaledin this vear on Long Poland, New York, andbred by John Treadwell. Abdallah liveduntil
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