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This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on September 02, 2016. English Describing Archives: A Content Standard American Kennel Club Library & Archives 260 Madison Avenue FL 4 New York, NEW YORK 10016 bew@akc.org URL: http://www.akc.org/about/archive/

Table of Contents Summary Information... 3 Biographical / Historical... 4 Scope and Contents... 6 Arrangement... 7 Administrative Information... 8 Controlled Access Headings... 9 Collection Inventory... 9 1. Hugh Mouat papers... 9 2. Club Administration... 10 2.1 Secretary Files... 10 3. Print Publications and Ephemera... 16 4. Photographic Materials... 20 5. Videos... 21 6. Show Ribbons and Notable Dogs... 21 - Page 2 -

Summary Information Repository: Creator: American Kennel Club Library & Archives Otterhound Club of America Source: DeShon, Louis C. Source: Otterhound Club of America Creator: Mouat, Hugh R. Title: Otterhound Club of America collection ID: AKD.2.20 Date [inclusive]: 1931-2007 Physical Description: Language of the Material: Language of the Material: Abstract: Preferred Citation 18 Linear feet in 35 boxes [and mixed collections oversize storage] English Materials are in English. The collection contains records of the club and breed history beginning with the personal papers and records of Dr. Hugh Mouat, conductor of the first Otterhound breeding program in America. Club administration documentation includes secretary's files, meeting minutes, correspondence, specialty show files, and more. Print publications such as specialty show catalogs and a run of the club's newsletters from 1971 to 2001 are present, in addition to a video collection of show footage and other Otterhound specials. Photograph albums and negatives document notable early dogs, kennels, and figures in the breed. [Identification of item, date (if known)]; Otterhound Club of America, AKD 2.20, [Box and Folder number]; American Kennel Club Archives. ^ Return to Table of Contents - Page 3-

Biographical / Historical CLUB HISTORY The Otterhound Club of America was founded on 13 August 1960 by thirteen Otterhound owners. These owners gathered at Dr. Hugh Mouat s home in Amsterdam, NY following the judging of the Southern Adirondack Dog Club Show. At this meeting, officers were elected: Dr. Mouat as president, Leon Fry as vice president, Margaret Bloomer as Secretary and Samuel Schiller as treasurer. Part of the club s purpose was to encourage and promote the breeding of OH s, striving as nearly as possible for perfection. Other goals included creating an AKC approved standard for the breed, holding shows under the rules of AKC and the general protection and advancement of the breed. Dr. Hugh Mouat, known now as Mr. Otterhound, was the leading arbiter of Otterhounds in the US, his interest originally peeked by a 1934 visit by two breeders in 1934. He subsequently started the country s first ambitious breeding program in 1937. Alhough there are AKC records of the exhibition of six Otterhounds in a show in Claremont, Oklahoma in 1907, the first breed champions did not appear until Ch. Bessie's Countess and Ch. Bessie's Courageous, Otterhounds from Dr. Mouat s first litter, earned the title. On 13 December 1950, Dr. Mouat was presented the award of honor by Dog World Magazine for his efforts to preserve the Otterhound. He kept close records of his famous kennel, Adriucha Kennel and wrote How to Raise and Train an Otterhound which was published in 1963. The first Otterhound fun match was held at Dr. Mouat s home in 1971. This event has been held annually since and has become a favorite OHCA gathering. Dr. Mouat was a profound influence on the presence of Otterhounds in the US and on the OHCA. The OHCA submitted their constitution and by-laws to the AKC in December 1961, but the AKC deemed them unacceptable due to lack of individuality; there were only 57 members of the OHCA and only 45 AKC registered Otterhounds. In an attempt to strengthen the breed, two dogs were imported from the UK in that year. These imports were likely from one or both of the two most famous packs of Otterhounds in the UK, Dumfriesshire in Scotland and Kendal and District in the Lake District of England. In 1968 the Western Otterhound Fanciers (WOHF) was founded by ten Otterhound owners on the west coast. The organization aimed to increase awareness and presence of the breed on the coast and support show entries. A monthly newsletter, the WOHF Whistle, was also a function of the club. WOHF and OHCA collaborated to create a standard for the Otterhound which they completed in 1971. The standard was approved by AKC and published in the AKC Gazette in November, 1971. WOHF was a successful regional club until 1973 when it was dissolved by vote in order to give full support to the OHCA. A new constitution and by-laws for OHCA were voted on and accepted in the spring of 1974. These were sent to the AKC on 14 June 1974 and were formally accepted by AKC on 22 August 1974. The club held its first national specialty in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1981. At this event, Ch. Follyhoun First in Line was Best of Breed and Ch. Follyhoun Fair Warning went Best of Opposite. The club has also held a regional specialty in Louisville, Kentucky every year since 1994. There was continued work put into the first Illustrated Standard, originally published in 1971. One change includes the name of the breed itself from Otter Hound to Otterhound in 1987. Thereafter, - Page 4-

continual debate over phrasing took place and minor wording revisions were made several times in the 1980s. The most recent standard was approved in 1995. Another activity the club participates in is Otterhound rescue. This is not a big undertaking due to the small number of unspayed and unneutered Otterhounds in the US. The club does voice frustrations over being contacted for the rescue of shaggy strays that are not actually Otterhounds. However, the OHCA has successively rescued several Otterhounds in the last few years. The club has also conducted two health surveys, which were distributed to Otterhound owners across the US in 1996 and 2003. These surveys indicated that most Otterhounds are in relatively good health and have no major health problems until old age. The club encourages DNA testing for all Otterhounds in order to eliminate health issues in breeding stock. The club now consists of about 100 members in the US and some international members living in Canada and Europe, especially the UK. There is no Otterhound Club in Canada, though there is one in the UK with which the OHCA corresponds. Today, there are less than 1000 Otterhounds worldwide and less than 350 in the US. BREED HISTORY There are references to otter dogges as early as the 12th century, but these dogs may not have bore much resemblance to the modern-day Otterhound. There were ten Master of Otterhounds beginning with King John who reigned from 1199-1216. Queen Elizabeth I, who reigned from 1558-1603, became the first Lady Master of Otterhounds. However, these dogs were so called because of the purpose they served and may not necessarily be closely related to the Otterhound of today. In the times of Edward II, who reigned from 1307-1327, a huntsman named William Twici left the first description of the kind of dogs that made up otter packs. He describes them as a rough sort of dog, between a hound and a terrier. This sounds a bit like the modern-day Otterhound, but the description is too vague to draw any conclusions about what kinds of dogs these early otter trackers were. The Otterhound as we know him today probably took shape in the late 18th century. According to AKC, the exact origin of the Otterhound is a mystery. Many suspect Bloodhounds and several rough coated French hound breeds are the ancestors of the Otterhound, and this is the theory that OHCA endorses. Another source claims a complicated lineage including the Mastiff, St. Hubert hound, Talbot hound, Welsh hound and Southern hound as well as some types of terrier. We do know that the Otterhound was bred to terriers in the UK to create the Airedale, but the Otterhound s own origins are less clear. Dogs were used by hunters in Britain for centuries to track otters. Otter hunting was initially performed out of necessity in order to keep otter from destroying fish, an important food source. It later became a sport, though never a major one. Otter hunting continued throughout the 19th and part of the 20th centuries, reaching its peak during World War I. The sport was the only form of hunting available from April to September, a fact that helped to increase its popularity. The Otterhound s keen sense of smell and webbed feet made him an excellent tracker and swimmer, ideal for otter hunting. His rough double coat is also ideal for a swimmer as its oily nature can withstand water well. However, otter hunting was banned in England in 1978, Scotland in 1980 and it had never caught on in the US, so the Otterhound no longer has a specific working role to fulfill. The dogs still remain great trackers, with the highest number of tracking titles per dog registered in the AKC almost every recent year. The first Otterhounds were brought to the US in the early 20th century. The earliest American show records for the breed are from 1907, when six Otterhounds were shown in Claremont, - Page 5-

Oklahoma. However, the breeds numbers remained quite low in the US and very few were shown until the 1940s. Dr. Mouat, graduated from Cornell Veterinary School in 1929 and soon after became interested in Otterhounds. He began his own breeding program in 1937 and produced the first Otterhound Champions in 1941. He established his kennel named Adriucha, a Mohawk name meaning valiant warrior. Dr. Mouat continued to import Otterhounds from the UK in order to improve his breeding stock, primarily drawing on the Dumfriesshire and Kendal and District Kennels. His kennel produced some of the most famous early American Otterhounds, including Champion Adriucha s Zola s Prixa UD. Zola was placed in the Otterhound Club of America Hall of Fame as a Utility Dog. Dr. Mouat began placing his dogs with interested breeders all over the country in order to propagate the breed. Despite his efforts, the number of Otterhounds remained small in these early times due to a prevalent blood disease, canine thrombocytopathy, which severely limited litter size. Dr. Mouat spearheaded blood testing to breed out this disease. However, numbers of Otterhounds remain low even today with less than 350 registered with the AKC. The Otterhound is currently the 153 most popular breed out of 154 breeds recognized by the AKC. There were only 7 litters in the US registered with the AKC in 2004. Some other health issues that have affected Otterhounds more recently include seizures, Panosteitis, which causes intermittent lameness and Cryptorchidism, the failure of one or both testicles to descend. Another health problem that is common in most big dogs including Otterhounds is hip dysplasia, a term encompassing various hip joint problems. Breeders have been working to breed these conditions out of the Otterhound. Due to their efforts Otterhounds are generally healthy dogs. The Otterhound is known for its even temperament and loyalty to its master. Otterhounds are big, strong dogs and are often described as amiable and boisterous. They tend to get along well with other dogs due to their history of working in packs to hunt. Their gait is described in the AKC standard as shambling and loose. The most prevalent color is grizzle and tan, but any combination of colors is acceptable. There is an Otterhound Club of America Registry of Merit as well as a Hall of Fame. These honors are awarded to Otterhounds who have achieved excellence either as sires or dams or in the show ring, agility or tracking. Some of the other most honored Otterhound Kennels include Scentasia, with six Otterhounds in the Hall of Fame, and Hooter's, with four Otterhounds in the Hall of Fame. Follyhoun has also produced a number of National Specialty Best of Breed winners including the first winner in 1981, Champion Follyhoun First in Line. ^ Return to Table of Contents Scope and Contents The collection contains records of the club and breed history beginning with Dr. Hugh Mouat s papers dating back 1940s. Mouat kept meticulous kennel records from the first Otterhound breeding program. The journals record detailed information on Mouat s Otterhounds including: pedigrees, ownership records, import records, show records, recordings of each litter and notes on the health of - Page 6-

each Otterhound. There is also an original copy of his 1963 pamphlet How to Raise and Train an Otterhound." The club administration materials include the secretary's files, which hold membership lists; various meeting minutes from 1985-1996; the codes of ethics; Illustrated Standard and related documents; English Otterhound Club, board, membership, general and presidential correspondence; National and Regional Specialty files; health surveys; and more. Further correspondence, dog show (National Specialties, A Matches, B Matches, local shows) and other subject files (such as financial record, health pedigrees, English OH Club relations, and voting results) are also present. The print publications and ephemera includes books, such as a rare private printing of historic otter hunt photos, Otterhunting Memories ; show catalogs for most National Specialties between 1984 and 2005 as well as select Regional Specialties and local club shows; illustrated standards; clippings; distribution materials such as posters, stickers, and advertisements; and the club newsletters from 1971 to 2007 ( The Otterhound Club of America Bulletin was published seasonally until it became a bimonthly publication in 1976. Around this time it also changed names to The Otterhound Club of America Newsletter, and then shortly thereafter to The Voice of the Otterhound Club of America, which remains its present name, published bimonthly). The photographs and negatives in the collection date back to the 1940s. There are entire albums dedicated to Ch. Adriucha Zola's Priza UD (wh. 1969), a Utility dog in the the Otterhound Hall of Fame. There is a large assemblage of photographs of various Adriucha Otterhounds in an album entitled "Book on Otterhounds," which also contains early photographs of Dumfriesshire Kennels in Scotland. Another album is dedicated to the Otterhounds of Dr. Kweb, who renewed the tradition of the hunt in the English tradition by pursuing muskrats instead of otters; this album provides a glimpse of what an otter hunt may have looked like. Other folders hold photographs of Dr. Mouat and his Otterhounds and the Crufts Dog Show in 1988. There are also two albums dedicated to "Dorrie" and "Bunky", two Adriucha Otterhounds who have not yet been identified beyond their call names. The video materials chronicle National Specialties beginning with the first show in 1981. Also present is coverage of other shows, and other Otterhound-related content, such as a Martha Stewart video about the breed. The show ribbons and notable dogs materials consists of ribbons dated between 1934 and 1974, though some may be as late as 1980. Select ribbons were awarded from the club's National Specialties, and Morris and Essex and Westminster, but the bulk are from earlier, local shows. Envelopes in the collection addressed to Dr. H. B. Leonard from New York, indicate that many of the ribbons may have belonged to him. Further materials include pedigrees and export and sale certificates. ^ Return to Table of Contents Arrangement The collection is organized into six series based on content and/or format: - Page 7-

1 Hugh Mouat papers, 1942-1975 2 Club Administration, 1970-2006 3 Print Publications and Ephemera, 1970-2007 4 Photographic Materials, 1940-200 5 Videos, 1981-2006 6 Show Ribbons and Notable Dogs, 1931-1997 ^ Return to Table of Contents Administrative Information Publication Statement American Kennel Club Library & Archives 260 Madison Avenue FL 4 New York, NEW YORK 10016 bew@akc.org URL: http://www.akc.org/about/archive/ Provenance Gift from Louise C. DeShon, OHCA President, on behalf of the Otterhound Club of America, in 2007. Access Restrictions This material is open to research without restrictions. Publications and Use Many of the materials, particularly photographs, may still be under copyright and require permission of the AKC and/or the creator before publishing. Please consult the Archivist. Processing Information Boxes 33-35 were processed as an addendum to the collection c. 2011. ^ Return to Table of Contents - Page 8-

Controlled Access Headings Breed standards Breed standards -- Illustrated Catalogs Correspondence Dog shows Dogs -- Breeding Hounds (group) Kennel records Kennels Membership lists Minutes Newsletters Otterhound Pedigrees Photograph albums Professional ethics Otterhound Club of America DeShon, Louis C. Otterhound Club of America Mouat, Hugh R. Collection Inventory 1. Hugh Mouat papers, 1942-1975 Ch. Kismet of Adriucha, Otterhound shown by Dr. Hugh Mouat. : 1965 Processing Information: Processing Information Mouat's records were maintained in their original format and placed in folders or oversized boxes. How to Raise and Train an Otterhound was kept in its original format and placed in a folder. Other items were removed from their original casings and placed in appropriate acid free folders. Title/Description Ch. Jole of Adriucha records, 1961 July 11 Instances Box 1 Ownership records, c.1960-1970 Box 1 - Page 9- Ch. Driver of Adriucha records, c. 1966 Box 1

Various dog records, 1956-1969 Box 1 Misc. pedigrees, Oct. 1969 Box 1 How to Raise and Train an Otterhound, 1963 Box 1 Imports/ Pedigrees, 1954-1968 Box 1 Folder 7 Pedigrees [11 items], c. 1950-1970 Adriucha kennel records/ pedigrees, 1955-1974 Box 1 Folder 8 Journal. History of the Mouat hounds, c. 1952 Box 1 Folder 9 Journal. Kennel records, 1942-1962 Box 1 0 Journal. Kennel records, 1964-1975 Box 1 1 ^ Return to Table of Contents 2. Club Administration, 1970-2006 Arrangement The general correspondence is organized chronologically. All other correspondences have been arranged alphabetically based on subject and then chronologically within each subject. 2.1 Secretary Files, 1972-2006 Processing Information: Processing Information The original six binders were removed and their contents placed in acid free folders. The original order of the binders was maintained. Title/Description Binder 1. Miscellaneous, 1991-1997 Instances Box 2 - Page 10- Binder 1. Membership list, 1981-1996 Box 2

Binder 1. Bylaws and constitution, 1989-1992 Box 2 Binder 1. Meeting minutes, 1988-1991 Box 2 Binder 1. Board meeting minutes, 1985-1996 Box 2 Binder 1. Board correspondence, 1992-1996 Box 2 Binder 1. Membership correspondence, 1991-1993 Box 2 Folder 7 Binder 1. General correspondence, 1992-1993 Box 2 Folder 8 Binder 2. Code of ethics, 1993-1995 Box 3 Binder 2. Code of ethics, 1991-1993 Box 3 Binder 2. Illustrated standard, 1991-1992 Box 3 Binder 2. Illustrated standard, 1987-1992 Box 3 Binder 2. Judges education and breed seminars, 1991-1992 Box 3 Binder 2. Dr. Mouat gift, 1980 May 23 Box 3 Binder 2. Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) representation and news, 1993 Aug 3 Binder 2. Breed rescue, 1989-1997 Box 3 Folder 7 Box 3 Folder 8 Binder 2. Ways and means communication, 1992-1993 Box 3 Folder 9 Binder 3. Vice president correspondence, 1990-1999 Box 4 - Page 11-

Binder 3. Secretary correspondence, 1991-1997 Box 4 Binder 3. Secretary correspondence, 1982-1990 Box 4 Binder 3. Treasurer correspondence, 1992-1997 Box 4 Binder 3. Treasurer correspondence, 1987-1992 Box 4 Binder 4. President correspondence, 1987-1997 Box 5-4 Binder 4. President messages, 1991-1992 Box 5 Binder 4. AKC breeder referral program, 1991-1995 Box 6 Binder 4. AKC Gazette, 1987-1989 Box 6 Binder 4. AKC public education coordinator, 1991 Box 6 Binder 4. Breed brochure, 1972-1989 Box 6 Binder 4. Breed videos, 1986-1988 Box 6 Binder 4. Houndbook I. II. III, 1987-1992 Box 6 Binder 4. Color, 1886-1993 Box 6 Folder 7 Binder 4. AKC correspondence and annual reports, 1990-1991 Box 6 Folder 9 Binder 4. AKC correspondence and annual reports, 1991-1997 Box 6 Folder 8 Binder 5. Louisville. Kentucky supported entry, 1994-1996 Box 7 - Page 12-

Binder 5. National Specialty, 1998-1996 Box 7-4 Binder 5. OHCA supported entries, 1991-1992 Box 7 Binder 5. Awards. Certificates of merit, 1991 Box 7 Binder 5. Awards. ROM, 1988 Box 7 Folder 7 Binder 5. Awards. Hall of fame, 1991 Box 7 Folder 8 Binder 5. Awards. Martha Thompson, 1990-1993 Box 7 Folder 9 Binder 5. Awards. English Otterhound club, 1986-1991 Box 7 0 Binder 6. Who's Who in Dogs, 1996 Box 8 Binder 6. OH home page, 1997 Box 8 Binder 6. Fullman letter, 1994 Box 8 Binder 6. Trophies, 1992-1996 Box 8 Binder 6. What you otter know, 1994-1996 Box 8 Binder 6. Dogworld ad, 1994 Box 8 Binder 6. Jump heights, 1987-1996 Box 8 Folder 7 Binder 6. Standard change, 1994-1996 Box 8 Folder 8 Binder 6. Canine hip dysplasia Dr. Murphy, 1995 Box 8 - Page 13-

Folder 9 Binder 6. Healthy survey, 1994-1995 Box 8 0 Show records. National Specialty, 1968-1985 Box 18 Show records. National Specialty, 1981-1984; 1990 Box 18-7 Show records. National Specialty. B match, 1977 May Box 19 Show records. National Specialty. A match, 1977-1978 Box 19 Show records. National Specialty, 1971-1994 Box 19-6 Subject files. Dues, 1975-1976 Box 20 Subject files. Education, c. 1990 Box 20 Subject files. Ephemera, c.1970. 2007 Box 20 Subject files. Financial, 2004-2006 Box 20 Subject files. Health- blood tests, 1966-1974 Box 20 Subject files. Membership lists, 1982-1983 Box 20 Subject files. Miscellaneous, 1975-1978 Box 20 Folder 7 Subject files. Pedigrees, c.1980-1995 Box 21 Subject files. ROM, 1988-1992 Box 21 Subject files. Standard, c.1970-1980 Box 21 - Page 14-

Subject files. Survey, 1995-2001 Box 21 Subject files. UK, 1989-2007 Box 21 Subject files. Voting Results, 1982 Box 21 Correspondence, 1977-1983 Box 22-9 Correspondence, 1985-1988 Box 23-8 Correspondence, 1981 Jun 16 Correspondence. Board, 1980-1983 Box 24-4 Correspondence. Code of ethics, 1992 Box 24 Correspondence. Illustrated standard, 1988-1997 Box 24-10 Standard drawings with comments [64 items], 1996 Correspondence. Louise DeShon, 1990-2001 Box 25 Correspondence. Membership, 1980-1983 Box 25-4 Membership correspondence, 1986 Sept 20 Membership list, 1976-1977 Correspondence. Mouat, 1959-1966 Box 25 Correspondence. Video, 1988 Box 25 Health survey, c. 1996 Hip scoring scheme, c. 1985 Breed Supplement Record, 1998 box 33 folder 1 DNA Research Form, c. 1998 box 33 folder 2 - Page 15-

Otterhounds with OFA numbers, c. 2005 box 33 folder 3 Manuscript. History of the Otterhound. Wayne R. Kline, 1998 box 33 folder 4 Reciepts, 1996 box 33 folder 5 Drawings. Illustrated Standard, 1978 box 33 folder 6 Correspondence. Masters of the Otterhound Association of North America, 1991 box 33 folder 7 Correspondence. Illustrated Standard Committe, 1993 box 33 folder 8 Correspondence. Illustrated Standard, c. 1995 box 33 folder 9 Correspondence. Otterhound Song, c. 1995 box 33 folder 10 Correspondence. Canine Commemorative Society. Best of the Best dog nomination form, 1996 box 33 folder 10 ^ Return to Table of Contents 3. Print Publications and Ephemera, 1970-2007 Title/Description Book. A Chain of Bubbles, c. 1999 Instances Box 9 Book. And Now I Walk, 1991 Box 9 Book. The Otterhound Observer, 2004; 2006 Box 9 Scrapbook Cover. Otterhounds Vol II, c.1970 Book. Otterhounds, 1997 Box 9 Book. Dog Standards Illustrated, 1997 Feb 1 Box 9 Book. Otterhunting Memories. Rod Adair and Michael Sagar [UK], 2006 box 35 Book. Otterhound: A Complete and Reliable Handbook, 1995 box 24 folder 18 OHCA Houndbook. Volume 1, 1985 box 34 folder 1 OHCA Houndbook. Volume 1. supplement, 1985 box 34 folder 2 OHCA Houndbook. Volume 2, 1987 box 34 folder 3 OHCA Houndbook. Volume 3, 1990 box 34 folder 4 - Page 16-

OHCA Houndbook. Volume 3. "Hall of Fame", 1990 box 34 folder 5 OHCA Houndbook. Volume 4. Intro and Table of Contents, 2002 box 34 folder 6 OHCA Houndbook. Volume 4. Index to Pedigrees, 2002 box 34 folder 7 OHCA Houndbook. Volume 4. Pedigree Cards, 2002 box 34 folder 8-17 Newsletters, 1971 Jun - 1993 Jun Box 15-6 Newsletters, 1993 July - 2000 Dec Box 16-6 Newsletters, 2001 Jan - June 2007 Box 17-5 Ephemera, 1998-2006 Box 14 Illustrated Standard with proof, c. 1995 Box 14 OH Calendars, 2003; 2004; 2007 box 33 folder 11 OHCA Cookbook, 2004 box 33 folder 13 Otterhound Champions, 1952-2007 box 33 folder 14 Catalogs. Masters of the Otterhound Association of North America, 1975; 1977 Catalogs. National Specialty, 1984-2005 [not inclusive] box 33 folder 15 Box 10-2 Catalog. Bennington County Kennel Club, 1982 Box 10 Catalog. Cornhusker Kennel Club, 1983 Box 10 Catalog. Kennel Club of Philadelphia, 1984 Box 10 Catalog. Ravenna Kennel Club, 1985 Box 10 Catalog. Terry-all Kennel Club, 1986 Box 10 Folder 7 Catalog. Des Moines Kennel Club, 1987 Box 10 - Page 17-

Folder 8 Catalog. Lehigh Valley Kennel Club, 1988 Box 10 Folder 9 Catalog. Manitowoc County Kennel Club, 1989 Box 10 0 Catalog. Topeka Kennel Club, 1990 Box 10 1 Catalog. Windham County Kennel Club, 1991 Box 10 2 Catalog. Tuxedo Park Kennel Club, 1994 Box 11 Catalog. County Kennel Club, 1997 Box 11 Catalog. Lima Kennel Club, 1999 Box 11 Catalog. Marion Kennel Club, 2000 Box 11 Catalog. Schooley's Mountain Kennel Club, 2001 Box 11 Catalog. Sussex Hills Kennel Club, 2001 Box 11 Catalog. St. Croix Valley Combine Specialties Association, 2003 Box 11 Folder 7 Catalog. Gloucester Kennel Club of Virginia, 2004 Box 11 Folder 8 Catalogs. Kentuckiana Cluster, 2002-2007 Box 12-7 Catalogs. Louisville Kennel Club, 1995-2001 Box 13-7 Catalogs. Miscellaenous, 2002 Box 13 Folder 8 Catalog. Crufts, 1988 box 35 Catalog. Hound Association, 2000 box 35 - Page 18-

Clippings, 1978-2006 Box 32-3 Newspaper clippings [12 items], 1972-2007 Newspaper clippings from scrapbook [10 items], 1963-1972 Newspaper clippings [2 items], 1973 Newspaper clippings [7 items], 1982-1985 Newspaper clippings, 21 Oct. 1987 Newspaper clipping Dog World, 1997 Nov 21 OTR Advertisement, c. 1995 Advertisements [32 items], c. 1980-2001 Pet screen door ad, c. 1985 Posters [2 items], c. 1985 Poster. The complete video guide to purebred dogs, c. 1995 Sticker, c. 1985 Magazine. Dog Days, 1938 box 33 folder 12 Magazine. Dogs in Canada, 2007 Jan Box 14 Magazine. Razas, 2007 Dec Box 14 Magazine. Missouri Conservationist, 2007 June Box 14 Magazine. Popular Dogs. Articles by H. Mouat, 1963 Feb; 1972-1974; 1991 Feb box 35 Magazine. AKC Gazette, 1991-1992 box 35 Magazine. Dog Fancy, 2003 Sept box 35 Magazine. Sight & Scent, 2005 Sept box 35 Magazine. 25 North, 2006 Jul/Aug box 35 Magazine. Dogs in Review, 2006 Jul box 35 Magazine. Mizzou, 2001 Sum box 35 Magazine. Kennel Gazette [UK], 1996 Nov box 35 Magazine. Sirius. Museum of the Dog, 2005 Spr box 35 ^ Return to Table of Contents - Page 19-

4. Photographic Materials, 1940-2000 Processing Information: Processing Information Select photographs are in their original casings and stored in oversize boxes. Loose photos have been removed and placed in Mylar sleeves. Select photos have been removed from albums and placed in Mylar sleeves and then in acid free folders. Title/Description Adriucha, 1964-1974 Instances Box 26 Adriucha, 1970-1979 Box 26 Crufts, 1988 Feb Box 26 Dorrie and Bunky, 1963-1969 Box 26 Dorrie and Bunky, 1969-1976 Box 26 Kweb, c. 1993 Box 26 Illustrated standard, 1972; 1997 Box 26 Folder 7 Mouat's album. Unidentified loose, 1959-1979 Box 26 Folder 8 Otterhounds vol II, 1940-1977 Box 27-3 Zola. Ch. Adriucha Zola's Prixa UD, 1967-1975 Box 27-6 Ch. Zola's Prixa UD of Adriucha album cover, c. 1965 Photograph. Dumfriesshire pack, c. 1960 Miscellaneous, c. 1950-1975 Box 27 Folder 7 Picture album history and OH standard disc, c. 1998 Box 28 - Page 20- OH scrapbooks vol 1 disc, c.2000 Box 28

OH standard and history disc, c.2000 Box 28 Photographic breed letter, c. 1985 OH photographs, c. 1990 ^ Return to Table of Contents 5. Videos, 1981-2006 Title/Description National Specialty, 1981-1995 Instances Box 29-10 National Specialty, 1996-2006 Box 30-11 Archie ex Solo pups, 1991 Box 31 Florida Otterhound rescue. c.1998 Box 31 Houndshow. Ytene hunt, 1999 Box 31 Otterhounds U.K, 2000 Box 31 Scentasia Otterhounds Martha Stewart, c. 2000 Box 31 Tark the Otterhound Kendal and District, c. 1995 Box 31 ^ Return to Table of Contents 6. Show Ribbons and Notable Dogs, 1931-1997 Title/Description OHCA AKC Sanctioned Match. First Prize, undated OHCA AKC Sanctioned Match. Second Prize [2 items], undated OHCA AKC Sanctioned Match. Third Prize, undated Instances - Page 21-

OHCA Fun Match. Second place, undated Southern Adirondack Dog Club. Best of Breed, undated Southern Adirondack Dog Club. First Prize, undated Southern Adirondack Dog Club. Second Prize, undated Southern Adirondack Dog Club. Third Prize, undated Southern Adirondack Dog Club. Fourth Prize, undated Central New York. First Prize [2 items], undated Dr. H.B. Leonard envelope with ribbons, undated Adirondack Beagle Hare Club. Fourth Prize, 1931 Sept Danbury Agricultural Society Dog Show. Second Prize, 1931 Oct Kennel Club of Buffalo. Fourth Prize, 1933 Feb Rensselaer County Beagle Club. Reserve, 1932 Apr Rensselaer County Beagle Club. Second Prize, 1943 Apr Mohawk Valley Beagle Club Spring Trial.Reserve, 1934 Apr 2nd Annual Dog Show- Troy Horse Show Association. First Prize, 1934 Jun Adirondack Beagle Hare Club, 1935 Apr Rensselaer County Beagle Club. Second Prize, 1935 Apr Dr. H. B. Leonard envelope with ribbons, undated San Antonio Kennel Club. First Prize, 1932 Oct Dixie Kennel Club. First Prize, 1932 Oct Dixie Kennel Club. Winners, 1932 Oct Dixie Kennel Club. best of Winners, 1932 Oct Catalina Kennel Club Dog Show. Best of Breed, 1933 Mar Catalina Kennel Club Dog Show. Special, 1933 Mar Catalina Kennel Club Dog Show. First Prize, 1933 Mar Catalina Kennel Club Dog Show. Winners, 1933 Mar Troy Dog Show. Reserve winners, 1934 Jun Troy Dog Show. First Prize, 1934 Jun Onondaga Kennel Association. First Prize, 1934 June Mohawk Valley Beagle Club Spring Trial. Second Prize, 1934 Apr - Page 22-

2nd Annual Dog Show- Troy Horse Show Association. First Prize, 1934 Jun 2nd Annual Dog Show- Troy Horse Show Association. Second Prize, 1934 Jun 2nd Annual Dog Show- Troy Horse Show Association. Reserve Winner, 1934 Jun Onondaga Kennel Association. Second Prize, 1934 Jun Lenox Kennel Club. Fourth Prize, 1934 Aug Mohawk Valley Beagle Club. First Prize, 1934 Sept Schenectady Dog Fanciers Association. Second Prize [2 items], 1934 Oct Schenectady Dog Fanciers Association. Third Prize [2 items], 1934 Oct Rensselaer County Beagle Club. Reserve, 1934 Oct Adirondack Beagle Hare Club. Fifth Prize, 1935 Apr Envelope with advertisement and ribbons, c. 1935 Troy Dog Show. First Prize, 1935 June Troy Dog Show. SecondPrize, 1935 June Dr. H. B. Leonard envelope with ribbons, c.1935 Worcester County Kennel Club. First Prize, 1935 Mar Worcester County Kennel Club. Winners, 1935 Mar Troy Dog Show. First Prize, 1935 Jun New York State Fair Dog Show. Second Prize, 1935 Sept Danbury Agricultural Society Dog Show. Fourth Prize, 1935 oct Onondaga Kennel Association. First Prize [2 items], 1936 Jun Onondaga Kennel Association. Second Prize, 1936 Jun Morris and Essex. First Prize, 1935 May Morris and Essex. Second Prize, 1935 May Troy Dog Show. Reserve Winners, 1936 Jun Troy Dog Show. Second Prize, 1936 Jun Westminster Kennel Club. Second Prize, 1935 Feb Onondaga Kennel Association [8 items] 1935 Jun Schenectady Dog Fanciers Association [6 items], 1935 Aug Morris and Essex. Reserve Winner, 1935 May - Page 23-

New York State Fair Dog Show [9 items], 1935 Sept Danbury Agricultural Society Dog Show [10 items], 1935 Oct Adriucha envelope with ribbon, 1936 Eastern Dog Club. Second Prize, 1936 Feb Dr. H. B. Leonard envelope with ribbon, c. 1936 Eastern Dog Club. First Prize, 1936 Feb Troy Dog Show [3 items], 1936 June Eastern Dog Club. First Prize, 1936 Feb Ladies Kennel Club of Canada [ 2 items], 1936 Sept Schenectady Dog Fanciers Association. Second Prize, 1936 Aug Mohawk Valley Kennel Club [14 items], 1937 Westminster Kennel Club. Third Prize, 1937 Feb Central New York Kennel Club. Reserve winners, 1937 June New York State Fair Dog Show. Fourth Prize, 1937 Sept Mohawk Valley Kennel Club. Third Prize, 1937 Oct Westminster [2 items], 1938 Feb Mohawk Valley Kennel Club. Best of Breed, 1941 Aug Mohawk Valley Kennel Club [8 items], 1943 Aug Westminster Kennel Club [3 items], 1944 Feb Mohawk Valley Kennel Club. [6 items], 1944 Aug Albany Kennel Club [2 items], 1944 Sept Finger Lakes Kennel Club. Third Prize, 1948 Oct Central New York Kennel Club [3 items], 1948 Oct Southern Adirondack Dog Club. Second Prize, 1949 Aug Westminster Kennel Club.. Third Prize, 1950 Feb Mohawk Valley Kennel Club [2 items], 1950 Aug Westminster Kennel Club [2 items] 1952 Feb Southern Adirondack Dog Club. Best of Breed, 1953 Aug Great Barrington Kennel Club. First Prize, 1953 Aug Southern Adirondack Dog Club. Best of Breed, 1953 Aug Albany Kennel Club. First Prize, 1953 Aug Cinnabar ribbons. Albany Obedience Club. qualifying score, 1973 May - Page 24-

Cinnabar ribbons.springfield Kennel Club Obedience Trials. qualifying score, 1973 May Cinnabar ribbons. Bennington Country Kennel Club. obedience qualifying score, undated Southern Adirondack Dog Club. Third Prize, 1974 August. Pedigrees [2 items], 1955 Export certificate, 1963 Nov 4 The Canadian Kennel Club fee schedule, 1979 Pedigrees inc. Adriucha. Follyhoun [13 items], c. 1960-1985 Pedigree. Follyhoun, c.1990 Scentasia agreement of sale, 1991 Aug 7 Advertisement. Follyhoun, 1987 Dec 12 ^ Return to Table of Contents - Page 25-