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Killerby Hall, old home of Thomas and John
Booth. |
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Robert Bruce's home in Ireland. |
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Manager's residence on the Locust Valley farm of Russell
Grinnell. Exeter, Rhode Island. |
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Woodburn house in Kentucky. |
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Home of Thomas Bates at Kirklevington. |
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Robert Colling home. Barmpton, County Durham,
England. |
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The big stone stable at Ladykirk. W. Green,
Berwick. |
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Mrs. Minnie W. Miller Hampshire sheep, proprietress
Thousand Springs Farm. Wendell, Idaho. Livestock Photo Co. |
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London Central Markets, England. |
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Pasture scene at L.C. Emmons. Swarthmore,
Pennsylvania. |
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Guernsey cattle and a few of the springs. Thousand Springs
farm in Wendell, Idaho. Livestock Photo Co. |
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Milking cows in the village of Carantin,
France. |
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Interior room at the Saddle and Sirloin Club. Chicago,
Illinois. |
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Interior room at the Saddle and Sirloin Club. Chicago,
Illinois. |
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Interior room at the Saddle and Sirloin Club. Chicago,
Illinois. |
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Front exterior view of the International Live Stock
Exposition building. Chicago, Illinois. |
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Indiana pig club boy getting in training for the show.
J.G. Allen, West Lafayette, Indiana. |
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Joseph E. Wing and Professor Perry G. Holden discussing
their mutually favorite topic, alfalfa.
The Breeder's Gazette (frontispiece). |
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Photo and brief history of Flower Girl 18th and Missie of
Downsview championship cattle bred by T.A. Russell, Downsview. |
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Sketch of a barn for feeding 1,000 lambs and a written
proposal by Joseph E. Wing. |
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Portrait of William Burlton. Norway, Iowa. |
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Portrait of Hon. T.C. Jones, associate editor of the
National Live Stock Journal. Bodurthas Studio,
Sandusky. |
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Portrait of James Howie. McGregor Studio, Kilmarnock,
Scotland. |
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Portrait of the late Lord Fitzhardinge. |
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Portrait of William Warfield, famous Shorthorn breeder who
owned Grasmere near Lexington, Kentucky and wrote the first American text on
stock breeding. Mullen Studio, Lexington, Kentucky. |
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Portrait of L.N. Bonhan. |
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Portrait of A.M. Garland. Brands Studios, Chicago,
Illinois. |
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Captain Barclay (of Ury, the father of Shorthorn breeding
in North Scotland) walking 1,000 miles in 1,000 hours. Scotland. |
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Portrait of J.G. Imbodeu. Vandeventer Studio, Decatur,
Illinois. |
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Portrait of C.A. Lewis. |
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Portrait of John Ashton. |
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Portrait of Foster Dwight Coburn, secretary of the Kansas
State Board of Agriculture at Topeka, editor of the
Livestock Indicator of Kansas City, and author of
the
Book of Alfalfa. |
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Portrait of Geo. C. Morrow. |
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Portrait of Amos Cruickshank, famous Scottish breeder of
Shorthorn cattle in the 1800s. E. Geering, Aberdeen, Scotland. |
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Portrait of Edward N. Wentworth, director of the Livestock
Bureau for Armour & Co. He also served on the
The Breeder's Gazette staff, served on faculties of
Iowa and Kansas State colleges, and is author of
The Portrait Gallery of the Saddle and Sirloin
Club. |
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Portrait of E.T. Robbins. |
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Portrait of Hon. James Wilson, Secretary of the US
Department of Agriculture. Washington, D.C. |
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Portrait of Alvin Howard Sanders, livestock journalist and
editor of the
The Breeder's Gazette. P.H. Alusragh, Chicago,
Illinois. |
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Portrait of John Cochrane. McGregor &
Sons. |
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Portrait of A.S. Alexander. DeTonge, Madison,
Wisconsin. |
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Portrait of William Arnon Henry. Cornell University, 1880,
and Dean of College of Agriculture, University of Wisconsin. S.L. Stein,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
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Portrait of Will Barnes. Harris & Ewing. |
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Portrait of Andrew Allan, 1823-1898. Wunnoch, Dalry,
Ayrshire. |
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Biography of Andrew Allan. |
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Armour Portrait Ready for Place in Hall of Fame. Chicago,
Illinois. |
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Portrait of Philip D. Armour, founder of the Armour Meat
Packing Company, Chicago. Brisbois, Chicago, Illinois. |
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Death of Noted Agriculturist, Mr. Michael Logan of
Bargenoch. Bargenoch, Scotland. |
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Portrait of Michael Logan of Bargenoch.
Scotland. |
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Earl of Coventry, noted Hereford Breeder.
England. |
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Donation of Lord Coventry's photo. Wimbledon,
England. |
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Address by Alvin H. Sanders, D. Agr. L.L.D., editor of the
The Breeder's Gazette, at the University of
Illinois, January 28, 1914. |
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Portrait of Philip D. Armour in the Illinois Farmers' Hall
of Fame, University of Illinois. Chicago, Illinois. |
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Photo of an oil painting of Amos Cruickshank, famous
Scottish breeder of Shorthorn Cattle. This painting was done from a photo taken
by Alvin Sanders when he called on Mr. Cruickshank in Scotland and is believed
to have been the last photo taken of him. |
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Eulogy of Mrs. John Clay including her portrait and her
only son, John Clay, Jr. Woodstock, Canada. |
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Portrait of John ("Jack") Clay, Jr. and his mother, Mrs.
John Clay. Woodstock, Canada. |
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Portrait of Samuel R. Guard, who took over the
The Breeder's Gazette in 1927. |
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Group photo of Alvin Sanders (right), Mrs. Sanders
(middle), and Secretary of State, Philander C. Knox (left). Palm Beach,
Florida. |
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Portrait of Joseph E. Wing, writer for the
The Breeder's Gazette. |
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Portrait of Amos Cruickshank for the
The Breeder's Gazette issue of Christmas
1909. |
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Portrait of the Earl of Dunmore. |
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Catalogue of the Improved Short Horned Cattle, bred by the
Earl of Dunmore, sold by auction. Dunmore, England. |
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Bronze bust of the late US Senator William A. Harris.
Erected on the campus of the Kansas Agricultural College at
Manhattan. |
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Residence of John Clay in Scotland. |
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"Model Mill (?)" at her new home at Baker S.H. Farms.
Kansas City, Missouri. |
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Dutchie Webster bought this bull, "Lonton Knight", from
the Prince of Wales. |
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Shorthorn cattle at Buckland Hill Farm. Nokesville,
Virginia. |
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Cattle at Babraham, Cambridge, England. |
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Smithfield Fat Stock Show. Aberdeen Angus Heifer "Estelle
of Maisemore" J J Cridlan, 1st Breed Cup & Champion beast of the
show. |
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The $60,000.00 Shorthorn bull. |
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Shorthorn, "Third Duke of Hillhurst", purchased September
1872 by the Earl of Dunmore for 1,000 guineas and her pedigree. |
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Hereford ox bred by Mr. R. Hill, property of the Earl of
Warwick, and exhibited at the Smithfield Cattle Show 1839. |
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Hereford ox bred by John Buckley. |
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Hereford ox bred by H. Chamberlain and exhibited at the
Smithfield Show 1838. Engraved for the
Farmers Magazine. |
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Letter and photos of sheep and cattle of
Scotland. |
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Letter and 3 Ayrshire cow photos from C.L. Burlingham,
Sec., Ayrshire Breeders Association. Brandon, Vermont. |
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Photos of Belted Galloway Cows for the
New Breeders Gazette. |
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Bronze tablet which was on the Saddle and Sirloin Club of
Chicago, Illinois. |
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Clydesdale Horse Headquarters which was at the Stockyards
in Chicago, Illinois. |
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Portrait of Arthur Leonard, president of the Union Stock
Yards and a founder of the International Livestock Exposition. |
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Portrait of Thomas E. Wilxon, president of the Wilson Meat
Packing Company. |
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Portrait of President Calvin Coolidge. |
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Portrait of Joseph E. Wing. |
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Portrait of Frank D. Tomson, breeder of Shorthorn
cattle. |
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Portrait of DeWitt C. Wing. |
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Portrait of William R. Goodwin, vice president of the
Sanders Publishing Co. and managing editor of the
The Breeder's Gazette. |
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Portrait of Nicholas Longworth. |
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Portrait of Robert A (?). |
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Boards containing farming scenes. |
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Photo of the Tariff Board. Washington, D.C. |
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Portrait of Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the
Treasury. |
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Portrait of President William H. Taft. Washington,
D.C. |
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Portrait of Secretary of State Philander Knox. |
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Portrait of Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, architect of the
Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act (1909). |
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Portrait of Henry C. Emery, professor at Yale and member
of the Tariff Board, Washington, D.C. |
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Portrait of James Reynolds, Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury and a member of the Tariff Board, Washington, D.C. |
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Portrait of Frank O. Lowden, governor of Illinois
(1917-1921). |
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Portrait of John Clay, president of the Internation Live
Stock Exposition and contributing writer for the
The Breeder's Gazette. |
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Various journal articles by Alvin Sanders. |
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Portrait of Richard J. Oglesby, governor of Illinois and
US Senator (1873). |
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Portrait of Philander C. Knox. |
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Cover of the front page of the
The Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 1, No. 1, Chicago,
December 1, 1881. |
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Correspondence to and from Alvin Sanders. |
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Correspondence to and from Alvin Sanders. |
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Correspondence to and from Alvin Sanders. |
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Jack London correspondence, photos, and newspaper
clippings. |
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Correspondence, clippings and reports of the Tariff
Board. |
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The Breeder's Gazette journal financial
records. |
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Awards presented to Alvin Sanders. |
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"The Cry of the Hounds", article for publication by John
Clay. |
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Articles and photos for publication by Joe
Wing. |
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Agricultural journals and newspapers. |
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Agricultural journals and newspapers. |