. American poultry world . sold the his and year several ofchickens tofriend s—the next there were CHAS. KNOX(From an old print) quite a large num-ber bred in thex vicinity. The re-lilvsw Production of thisSsSwif^i breed was quiteslow, however,until 1851, andwan confined al-most exclusivelyto Connecticut upto 1852. The portrait ofMr. Knox, theman who broughtthe first pair ofBrahmas they firstbred in America, which appears on this page, is referredto by Mr. Plaisted as follows: Here is the likeness of theUnknown Sailor, the heretofore mystical personage whohas figured extensively in th


. American poultry world . sold the his and year several ofchickens tofriend s—the next there were CHAS. KNOX(From an old print) quite a large num-ber bred in thex vicinity. The re-lilvsw Production of thisSsSwif^i breed was quiteslow, however,until 1851, andwan confined al-most exclusivelyto Connecticut upto 1852. The portrait ofMr. Knox, theman who broughtthe first pair ofBrahmas they firstbred in America, which appears on this page, is referredto by Mr. Plaisted as follows: Here is the likeness of theUnknown Sailor, the heretofore mystical personage whohas figured extensively in the writings of several personsnot possessed of sufficient acumen or industry to properlyinform themselves on the subject whereof they wrote. , a native of Hartford, Conn., is now fifty-two yearsof age, a resident of Toledo, Ohio, a cultured and influentialgentleman whose name is identified with the great railwayinterests of the West, a man of honor as alike of Plaisted also published a letter received fr


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