. Bulletin. Kerry cattle; Dexter cattle. I 2- THE AMERICAN KERRY AND DEXTER CATTLE CLUB BULLETIN THREE NOVEMBER, 1912. Fig. 1. KiNGSWOOD COURTLEY GiRL 7(1151). First prize aged cow and champion Dexter female at the New York State Fair, 1912. Owned and exhibited by Howard Gould. OFFICERS OF American Kerry and Dexter Cattle Club, President G. M. Carnochan, New City, New York. Vice Pres C. H. Berryman, Mgr. Elmendorf Farm, Lexington, Ky. Sec'y-Treas. C. S. Plumb, Columbus, Ohio. Executive Committee:-G. M. Carnochan, C. H. Berryman, C. S. Plumb, and Maurice Malloy, Agt. Castlegould, Port Washingto
. Bulletin. Kerry cattle; Dexter cattle. I 2- THE AMERICAN KERRY AND DEXTER CATTLE CLUB BULLETIN THREE NOVEMBER, 1912. Fig. 1. KiNGSWOOD COURTLEY GiRL 7(1151). First prize aged cow and champion Dexter female at the New York State Fair, 1912. Owned and exhibited by Howard Gould. OFFICERS OF American Kerry and Dexter Cattle Club, President G. M. Carnochan, New City, New York. Vice Pres C. H. Berryman, Mgr. Elmendorf Farm, Lexington, Ky. Sec'y-Treas. C. S. Plumb, Columbus, Ohio. Executive Committee:-G. M. Carnochan, C. H. Berryman, C. S. Plumb, and Maurice Malloy, Agt. Castlegould, Port Washington, N. 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 American Kerry and Dexter Cattle Club. [Columbus, Ohio]
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