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Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Sayre
Cedar Point, Kansas
About 1920
W. J. Sayre of Cedar Point, Chase county,
now a well known breeder of Shorthorns, was until recently a breeder of
Shorthorn calves for beef. These calves were nearly all of his own
breeding from high grade and pure bred cows. During a period of ten
years Mr. Sayre fed annually a carload of these calves and nine years out of
the ten he topped the Kansas City market on baby beeves for the year.
Source: Kansas Shorthorns, A
History of the Breed in the State from 1857 to 1920, G. A. Laude, 1921, Kansas
Shorthorn Breeders Association Note: This book has no other
genealogical information about the subjects of the photo.
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