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  2. American Angus - Wikipedia

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    In that year a breed association, the American Aberdeen-Angus Breeders' Association, was established with 60 members in Chicago, Illinois; the name was shortened to American Angus Association in the 1950s.: 105 Until 1917 both black and red cattle could be registered in the herdbook of the association.

  3. Aberdeen Angus - Wikipedia

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    On 21 November 1883, the American Angus Association was founded in Chicago, Illinois. The first herd book was published on March 1885. At this time both red and black animals were registered without distinction. However, in 1917 the Association barred the registering of red and other coloured animals in an effort to promote a solid black breed.

  4. Tyrone Yates - Wikipedia

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    Yates is a former junior and senior warden of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, a Life Member of the American Angus Association, the National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People, the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, The Friends of the Harriet Beecher Stowe House, and the Navy League of the United States.

  5. Red Angus - Wikipedia

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    : 238 In 1954 a breeders' association, the Red Angus Association of America, was established at a meeting in Fort Worth, Texas.: 14 The registered population in 2008 numbered about 47 000 head, making it the fifth beef breed by number in the United States; American Angus, Charolais, Hereford and Simmental were more numerous.: 278

  6. National Junior Angus Show - Wikipedia

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    The National Junior Angus Show is an annual event organized by the American Angus Association. The show is designed for young people involved in the Angus cattle industry. The primary purpose of the National Junior Angus Show is to provide young Angus enthusiasts with an opportunity to showcase their cattle, gain valuable industry knowledge ...

  7. L. R. Kershaw - Wikipedia

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    Died. 1969. (1969-00-00) (aged 88–89) Leroy Kershaw (1880–1969) was an American attorney, banker, businessman, cattleman and political candidate . He is one of the pioneers of the Muskogee, Oklahoma, area and the founder of Morris, Oklahoma, in 1904. Kershaw was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1924, and was later a ...

  8. Minnie Lou Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Minnie Lou Bradley was born Minnie Lou Ottinger on December 15, 1931, in Blaine County, Oklahoma. [2] Bradley wanted a book on livestock rather than girl toys. She performed chores to pay for it. [3] Bradley was active in the local 4-H Club, where she showed Angus cattle, sheep, and swine. She was not able to join the Future Farmers of America ...

  9. McPhail Angus Farm - Wikipedia

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    Its Angus herd has been named a National Historic Herd by the American Angus Association. In 2007, the farm had 249 acres (101 ha) including 194 acres (79 ha) in the historic district. Architecture. There are eight contributing properties that define the historic and architectural nature of the McPhail Angus Farm. Since this is a working farm ...