Catalogue of Meadow Lawn Stud of Clydesdale stallions and mares - and also announcement of the Meadow Lawn herds of short horn cattle and guernsey cattle - property of N.P. Clarke, St. Cloud, (14593700657)
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Title: Catalogue of Meadow Lawn Stud of Clydesdale stallions and mares : and also announcement of the Meadow Lawn herds of short horn cattle and guernsey cattle : property of N.P. Clarke, St. Cloud, Minnesota
Year: 1892 (1890s)
Authors: Meadow Lawn Stud (Farm)
Subjects: Clarke, C. E Meadow Lawn Stud (Farm) Horses Horses Clydesdale horse
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. : Illinois State Register Book Publishing House
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries
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s old he was first at the Highland and Agricultural Society atGlasgow in 1882. Scotch Pearl (2949)gamed first prize at Lanark and second at Dum-fries when a yearling. At the Royal Jubilee Show at Windsor in 1889,two of his sons were second and fourth in the class for three-year-oldstallions, and at Edinburgh in 1887 a yearling filly got by him wasfourth. St. Lawrence (3220) is well knowQ. He gained the Lesmahagowpremium in 1881, and the Glasgow premium in 1882 and 1883. He wasalso awarded the third prize at the H. & A. S. Show at Glasgow in 1882,and was very highly commended at the Centenary Show at Edinburghin 1884. He is sire of many noted animals, including Go Ahead (5052),the beautiful black three-year-old stallion wnich was second at tfie Amer-ican Horse Show at Chicago in 1888, besides other prizes gained while inScotland. For prize records of Prince of Wales (673) 487, Macgregor (1487) 4999,and other noted ancestors of The Governor 6061, see pages 10 to 34 of thiscatalogue.
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Pure Bred Clydesdale Horses. 95 No. 47. THE RULER (8340) 6197. (Recorded in Vol. VII.. American Clydesdale Stud Book.l Brown, very small star on forehead, off hind pastern white. FoaledMay 4, 1888. Bred by John Cowan, Bridge of Aird, Stranraer, Scotland.Imported August, 1891, by N. P. Clarke, St. Cloud, Minnesota. Sire, Prince of Wales.... 487 (673) Dam, Flora (5315) hy General (322) by MDowall 5430 (514) by Sir Walter Scott 5473 (797) Gr. dam, a mare bred by Mr. by Old Clyde 5439 (574) Stroyan by Scotsman (754) or an un- by Come Again (189) named 2-year-old colt. G. gr. dam by Cleeber (152) The Ruler (8340) 6197, is a handsome well colored horse, with goodform and quality, with first-rate action. He was born to rule, and whenhis breeding and perfection in form is considered he will be a rulingfavorite. Prince of Wales (673) 487, the sire of The Ruler (8340) 6197, gainedfirst prize at the H. & A. S. Show at Edinburgh in 1869, second at the H.& A. S. Show at Dumfries in 1870, f
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