AKD 4.17 Scottish Terrier Club of America collection

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AKD 4.17 Scottish Terrier Club of America collection This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on September 16, 2016. English Describing Archives: A Content Standard American Kennel Club Library & Archives 260 Madison Avenue FL 4 New York, NEW YORK 10016 library@akc.org URL: http://www.akc.org/about/archive/

Table of Contents Summary Information... 3 Biographical / Historical... 3 Scope and Contents Note... 6 Arrangement... 7 Administrative Information... 8 Controlled Access Headings... 8 Collection Inventory... 9 1. Club Administration... 9 2. Publications... 10 2.1 Clippings... 12 3. Scrapbooks... 12 4. Photographic, Graphic, and Audio-visual materials... 13 4.1 Photographs... 13 4.2 Negatives... 13 4.3. Video... 26 4.4 Ephemera... 27 - Page 2 -

Summary Information Repository: Creator: Source: Title: ID: American Kennel Club Library & Archives Scottish Terrier Club of America Scottish Terrier Club of America Scottish Terrier Club of America collection AKD.4.17 Date [inclusive]: 1890-2005 Physical Description: Language of the Material: Language of the Material: Abstract: Preferred Citation 12 Linear Feet in 22 boxes (15 doc boxes, 3 flat boxes, 1 negative box, 3 card boxes) and mixed collection oversize storage English Materials are in English. The collection documents many aspects of SCTA operations and is broad in scope. Club administration documents include meeting minutes (1964 to 2002), correspondence, financial statements, handouts, membership files, and more. Show catalogs (1976 to 2001) and a run of the club's newsletter The Bagpiper are present in addition to four scrapbooks dating to the 1920s and 1930s which document the breed's early American history. Photographic, graphic, and audiovisual materials are also present, including extensive win shots and photos of notable dogs dating as early as 1890. [Identification of item, date (if known)]; Scottish Terrier Club of America records, AKD 4.17, [Box and Folder number]; American Kennel Club Archives. ^ Return to Table of Contents Biographical / Historical THE BREED The Scottish Terrier originates from the Highlands of Scotland. It is unclear exactly when the breed emerged as a distinct type, since five modern-day terrier breeds come from Scotland (the others - Page 3-

being the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Cairn Terrier, West Highland White Terrier, and Skye Terrier). In The History of Scotland from 1436-1561, John Leslie, Bishop of Ross, wrote of a likely predecessor: a dog of low height, which creeping into subterraneous burrows routs out foxes, badgers, martens and wildcats lurking in their dens." All of these breeds are relatively short-legged and hardy, well suited to their original role of keeping Scottish farms rodent free. These terriers were bred to be fearless, hardy and small enough to go to ground in pursuit. They had rough coats that were suitable for the cold weather of the north and were sturdy little dogs. The qualities of this non-distinct early terrier are still valued in the Scottish Terrier of today. It is also known that Scottish Terrier predecessors had a typical feisty terrier temperament. In fact, George Douglas, who was made the first earl of Dumbarton in 1675, kept a pack of terriers from Scotland that was so tough he called them the Diehard Pack. He later went on to name his favorite regiment, The Royal Scots, Dumbarton s Diehards after his dogs. The nickname Diehard has stuck with the Scottish Terrier to this day. In The Book of the Scottish Terrier, Dr. Fayette C. Ewing of Nosegay Kennels suggests that he slight differences in leg and body length and color of the five Scottish breeds may have resulted from the geographical separation of the Scottish highlands, lowlands and moorlands. It is also argued that particular families had different aesthetic preferences when it came to their dogs and that from their breeding programs the separate breeds gradually diverged. There was a great deal of confusion in the mid 19th century about the correct standard and name for the one Scottish Terrier. Some used the name Skye Terrier, Highland Terrier or Aberdeen Terrier, all of these being regions of Scotland. Other names included the Scotch Terrier, Scots Terrier, Otter Terrier, Cairn Terrier, Diehard, and Sorty Terrier. There was a general confusion about which names were appropriate for which dogs. Somehow the five breeds gradually solidified out of this uncertainty. In 1860 a show in Birmingham, England had the first Scottish Terrier class. By 1880, there were sufficient enough numbers in England to warrant a breed name and standard. The first Scottish Terrier Club, the Scottish Terrier Club of England, was formed in 1882. This club managed to precede even the Scottish Terrier Club of Scotland, which was founded in 1888. These clubs developed definite ideas of what a Scottish Terrier should look like. Breeders began to select dogs very carefully to propagate the characteristics in the standard. Two major strains were started, one by English Ch. Allister and one by English Ch. Dundee. Nearly all present day Scotties descend from Ch. Allister who was whelped in 1885. Allister s two most important descendents, English Ch. Albourne Barty (1925) and English Ch. Heather Necessity (1927) were a turning point for the Scottish Terriers. These dogs had shorter, more compact bodies and longer heads- characteristics that are visible in the modern day breed. American Scotties are mostly descended from Necessity, who was the most successful Scottish Terrier of his day in the show ring. A secondary group is descended from Barty. John S. Naylor was the first to show Scottish Terriers in America. At a show in Pittsburgh in 1884, he exhibited Tam Glen and Bonnie Belle, dogs he had imported from England. They were entered in the Rough-Haired terrier class at the first show Mr. James Mortimer, an Englishman who became superintendent of the Westminster Kennel Club and was a longtime AKC delegate, ever judged in America. Mortimer was also a Scottish Terrier enthusiast, claiming that the dog cannot be outrivaled by any other breed of terrier, or any other breed for that matter. In letters to Dr. Fayette C. Ewing, Naylor notes that the breed did not catch on immediately in the United States. Some people were initially were interested in the dogs since they had heard Scotch Terriers were excellent rodent catchers, but most were simply looking for a pet. Many thought the Scottish Terrier to be unattractive and aloof. Naylor was - Page 4-

hard-pressed to sell the dogs. He showed until 1899 and then threw in the towel when it seemed his work was getting the breed nowhere. A second attempt was made to popularize the breed by Mr. Henry Brooks and Mr. Oliver Ames around 1890. Mr. J. L. Little joined the campaign a bit later. These three spent a good deal of money and time importing dogs and started American breeding programs. However, they faced little serious competition in the show ring and could barely give away their dogs, let alone sell them, so they became discouraged. Finally, in 1900 an American club was formed and the breed was put on a solid ground thanks to the efforts of Dr. Ewing. As S. S. Van Dine put it in the introduction he wrote for one of Ewing s books, the man has been one of the foremost breeders of Scottish terriers in this country, and he has probably had his finger in more Scottish terrier pies in the history of the Scottie in America than has any other man, and his Nosegay Kennels enjoyed forty years of success and activity. Ch. Nosegay Sweet William, the most famous and successful of Ewing s dogs, helped to bring the breed into favor with terrier lovers. The breed steadily grew in popularity across the first half of the twentieth-century. Americans began to appreciate the Scottie for his fierce loyalty and spunk. In the 1940s the breed enjoyed a sudden increase in popularity, ranking the 3rd most popular purebred dog breed in the United States, owing in part to the fact that Franklin Roosevelt had a Scottie named Fala, who reportedly received more fan mail than many presidents did. The breed has since dropped in popularity rankings, ranking 45th in 2007 AKC registration statistics. However, there are still many Scottish Terrier enthusiasts, who often reiterate the Francis G. Lloyd quote: All dogs are good; any terrier is better; a Scottie is best. THE CLUB The Scottish Terrier Club of America was founded on 1 Oct. 1900. The meeting minutes from the first annual meeting on 19 Feb. 1902 note that Mrs. Jack Brazier and her small band of followers known in a jocular way as the Apostles were the impetus behind its formation. The Scottish Terrier Club of America was preceded by a club called The American Scottish Terrier Club, which dissolved due to factions. The first meeting minutes also note that it is to be regretted that the present club had to partly build on the ruins of the old structure However, the secretary goes on to resolve that the new club must lay its foundation carefully so as to withstand the test of tim, as it has since it was admitted as a member of the AKC in 1901 and has served as the parent club of the Scottish Terrier ever since. The first annual meeting, held in the Ashland House in New York City, set the tone for the future of the club. During this meeting, the members of the club remarked with enthusiasm that there were already 42 members. Those present hoped to continue to expand the club in order to become the largest terrier specialty club in the United States. A parallel was drawn to Scottish Terriers in England, which were at that time quite close in numbers to the popular Fox Terriers. Members of the American club hoped to emulate this trend. However, they passed an important resolution to limit competition to American bred dogs at all club specials, highlighting the emphasis the club placed on American breeding programs. A recent major club function has been the running of the The Health Trust Fund (HTF) of the STCA. This organization s mission is to detect and investigate health problems, monitor health in Scottish Terriers, participate in research to enhance prevention of illness. and promote and encourage constructive attitudes towards health concerns. The HTF was formed as a nonprofit organization on 4 Oct. 1994 after Gail Gaines had petitioned for it. She had been sending articles on health to Scottish - Page 5-

Terrier owners and breeders for years and thought that a Health Trust Fund would be able to do even more. Its first major project was a health survey (1995) which was distributed to American, Canadian and European breeders in an attempt to provide a picture of the Scottish Terriers health and determine where future projects should be focused. A second similar survey was conducted in 2005. Today the HTF requests and evaluates research proposals from veterinary schools and funds those that closely relate to Scottish Terrier health. The club had its first specialty show in 1910, with Walescott Invader going best of breed. The next specialty shows were held in 1915, 1916 and 1917. From 1922 onward, hardly a year went by without a specialty. February specialty shows in New York City were held in conjunction with the Associated Terrier Clubs from 1936-1965. Member numbers steadily increased, up to 500 by 1971. There was also a shift in their geographical dispersion; until the 1960 s, most SCTA members, as well as Scottie owners and breeders, were East Coast based. The advent of the airplane made travel easier, and Scotties began to make their way westward and southward, creating the need for a rotating specialty show, the first of which was held in St. Louis in May 1965. Regional clubs have played an important role in the development of the club since that time. In their centennial year, 2000, there were 21 regional specialty clubs. The Scottish Terrier Club of America refers to these clubs as the local extensions of the STCA. Aside from putting on specialty shows and supporting regional club specialties, the STCA typically puts on at least one obedience trial, one agility trial and one earthdog trial each year. The STCA offers approximately 20 awards towards which its members can work. The Frances G. Lloyd Memorial trophy is the oldest, awarded for the first time in 1921, and the most prestigious. There are also awards for stud dogs, juniors, and various other honors. ^ Return to Table of Contents Scope and Contents Note The club administration materials document many aspects of SCTA operations and is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the Scottish Terrier in America and in the Scottish Terrier Club of America due to its variety and scope. It contains meeting minutes [1964-1974 (not inclusive), 1985-1990 (not inclusive) and 2002.], correspondence, financial statements, handouts, and more. The bulk of the club documents were preserved by the club in four binders. The first binder notably contains a typed copy of the original meeting minutes from the first annual meeting held on 19 Feb. 1902. There are also financial statements, miscellaneous articles, correspondence, and breed standards from various points in the club s history. The second binder contains lists of the winners of various trophies and prizes, as well as lists of notable dams and sires. It also includes Scottish Terrier stamps, and a few articles and clippings c. 1940-1960. The bulk of the items in the third binder are correspondence, but the meeting minutes and board meeting minutes of that year are also included. There are two membership applications which include the club s code of ethics, and documents relating to the Handbook, judges education and show information. The fourth binder contains the club Constitution and Bylaws from 1991 and a membership roster from 1994. The binder also contains photocopies of records - Page 6-

from earlier shows, a breed standard and correspondence. The fifth binder consists primarily of voting ballots for accepting new members into the club and is from 1997-2005. Membership cards fill 3 boxes and range from 1960-1992, with most falling in the last two decades. They are arranged based on the status of the member: active, nonpaying or deceased. Also present is a Standard Operating Procedure Manual, stud cards and winner lists. The procedure manual is a detailed explanation of club rules and procedures, including its constitution and bylaws. The Stud cards are advertisements for early stud dogs dating back to the 1930s. The winners lists date back to 1910 and include shows such as Montgomery, which functions as a specialty for the club, as well as other shows primarily held in New York and the larger East Coast. The publications are primarily of show catalogues and a 1976-2001 run of the club newsletter The Bagpiper. The series also contains books, breed pamphlets, magazines, membership rosters and scrapbooks, and is arranged alphabetically. The catalogues are primarily from specialty shows, 1936-2005. Some specialty shows were held in conjunction with other shows, chiefly Montgomery. Most of the Scottish Terrier sections of these catalogues had already been removed for preservation in the collecton, however two catalogues from 2003 and 2004 are whole and intact. A selection of catalogs for Regional Specialties and other miscellaneous shows are also present. The scrapbooks series contains some of the earliest history of the breed in America. The books, chiefly assembled in the between the 1920s and 1930s, contain clippings, photographs, and pedigrees for both English and American dogs. Most of the photographs are unidentified, but the clippings feature such dogs as Ch. Albourne Barty, Ch. Heather Essential, Diehard Mac, and Fala with Eleanor Roosevelt. The photographic, graphic, and audio-visual materials consists of a number of albums that include photographs from as early as 1890. Three discs contain digital scans of famous Scottish Terrier photos. Negatives feature various dog show winners from 1979-1983. The collection concludes with a small selection of videos (Montgomery County Kennel Club) and ephemera from the club s awards banquets (including a 1937 menu). ^ Return to Table of Contents Arrangement The collection is arranged into four series based on subject and/or format: Missing Title 1 Club Administration, 1920-2005 2 Publications, 1922-2005 3 Scrapbooks, 1926-1965 4 Photographic, Graphic, and Audio-visual materials, c. 1890-2005 - Page 7-

^ Return to Table of Contents Administrative Information Publication Statement American Kennel Club Library & Archives 260 Madison Avenue FL 4 New York, NEW YORK 10016 library@akc.org URL: http://www.akc.org/about/archive/ Access Restrictions This material is open to research without restrictions. Publishing and Use Restrictions Many of the materials in this collection may still be under copyright. Please consult the Archivist. Provenance Gift of the Scottish Terrier Club of America, 2007. ^ Return to Table of Contents Controlled Access Headings Scottish terrier Scrapbooks Black-and-white photographs black-and-white negatives color negatives Minutes printed ephemera Scottish Terrier Club of America - Page 8-

Collection Inventory 1. Club Administration, 1920-2005 Date [inclusive]: 1920-2005 Processing Information: Processing Information Contents from the four binders were removed from their original casings and placed in acid free folders. Membership cards were maintained in their original order and placed in boxes. Title/Description Meeting Minutes, 13 Dec. 1966 10 Aug. 1974 (not inclusive) Date [inclusive]: 13 Dec. 1966 10 Aug. 1974 (not inclusive) Meeting Minutes, 9 Feb. 1985 13 Jan. 1990 (not inclusive) Date [inclusive]: 9 Feb. 1985 13 Jan. 1990 (not inclusive) Meeting Minutes, 2002 Date [inclusive]: 2002 Documents. Binder 1, 1925-1974 Date [inclusive]: 1925-1974 Documents. Binder 2, 1920-1995 Date [inclusive]: 1920-1995 Documents. Binder 3, 1989 Date [inclusive]: 1989 Documents. Binder 3, 1989 Date [inclusive]: 1989 Documents. Binder 4, c. 1990-2005 Date [inclusive]: c. 1990-2005 Documents. Binder 5, c.1997-2003 Date [inclusive]: c.1997-2003 Instances box 1 folder 1 box 1 folder 2 box 1 folder 3 box 1 folder 4-5 box 1 folder 6-7 box 1 folder 8-10 box 2 folder 1 box 2 folder 2 box 2 folder 3 Membership cards. Dues not paid 8 Oct. 1977 box 3 folder 1-5 Membership cards. Dropped out Oct. 1978 box 3 folder 6 Membership. General, 1963-1988 Date [inclusive]: 1963-1988 box 4 folder 1 Membership. Resigned, 1979-1992 box 4 folder 2 - Page 9-

Date [inclusive]: 1979-1992 Membership. Deceased, 1960-1992 Date [inclusive]: 1960-1992 Membership. Nonpayment, 1969-1988 Date [inclusive]: 1969-1988 Membership. A-Z, 1985-1990 Date [inclusive]: 1985-1990 Membership. A-Z nonpayment, 1984-1992 Date [inclusive]: 1984-1992 Membership. Canada, 1972-1990 Date [inclusive]: 1972-1990 Membership. Foreign, 1971-1992 Date [inclusive]: 1971-1992 Membership. Honorary, 1963-1991 Date [inclusive]: 1963-1991 Standard Operating Procedure Manual, c. 1990 Date [inclusive]: c. 1990 Stud Cards, 1930-1940 Date [inclusive]: 1930-1940 Winner Lists, 1910-1992 Date [inclusive]: 1910-1992 box 4 folder 3 box 4 folder 4-8 box 5 folder 1 box 5 folder 2 box 5 folder 3 box 5 folder 4 box 5 folder 5 box 2 folder 5 box 2 folder 7-8 box 2 folder 5 ^ Return to Table of Contents 2. Publications, 1929-2005 Date [inclusive]: 1929-2005 Title/Description Breed pamphlets, 1929-1948 Date [inclusive]: 1929-1948 Handbook, 1972 Date [inclusive]: 1972 Handbook, 1974 Date [inclusive]: 1974 Instances box 2 folder 6 box 2 box 2 Handbook, 1986 box 2 - Page 10-

Date [inclusive]: 1986 Handbook, 1991 Date [inclusive]: 1991 The Centenary Book, 1999-2000 Date [inclusive]: 1999-2000 Catalogs. National Specialties, 1936-1974 Date [inclusive]: 1936-1974 Catalogs. National Specialties, 1975-1990 Date [inclusive]: 1975-1990 Catalogs. National Specialties, 1991-2005 Date [inclusive]: 1991-2005 box 2 box 2 box 6 box 7 box 8 Catalogs. National Specialties, 2003-2004 Date [inclusive]: 2003-2004 Catalogs. Regional Specialties, 2003-2005 Date [inclusive]: 2003-2005 Catalogs. Miscellaneous, 1984-2004 Date [inclusive]: 1984-2004 Magazines. Miscellaneous, 1984-1998 Date [inclusive]: 1984-1998 Magazines. Terrier Type, 1963-1971 Date [inclusive]: 1963-1971 Membership rosters, 1992-2004 Date [inclusive]: 1992-2004 Miscellaneous, 1904-1999 Date [inclusive]: 1904-1999 Newsletters. The Bagpiper, 1976-1985 Date [inclusive]: 1976-1985 Newsletters. The Bagpiper, 1985-1990 Date [inclusive]: 1985-1990 Newsletters. The Bagpiper, 1990-1996 Date [inclusive]: 1990-1996 Newsletters. The Bagpiper, 1996-2001 Date [inclusive]: 1996-2001 box 9 folder 1-3 box 9 folder 4 box 10 box 10 box 10 box 10 box 11 box 12 box 13 box 14 Yearbooks, 1922-1965 box 19 folder 4 - Page 11-

Date [inclusive]: 1922-1965 2.1 Clippings Title/Description Miscellaenous Clippings, 1934-2004 Date [inclusive]: 1934-2004 Journal clippings, 2002-2003 Date [inclusive]: 2002-2003 Dog News Clipping, c. 1993 Date [inclusive]: c. 1993 Life cover, 1968 February 10 Date [inclusive]: 1968 February 10 Newspaper Clipping. Funeral Rites at Mt. Olivet for Dr. Ewing, unidentified, c. 1942 Date [inclusive]: c. 1942 New York Times Clipping. Triumph of Scottie At Show in Garden Hailed by 2 Judges. The New York Times., 1967 February 16 Date [inclusive]: 1967 February 16 Roanoke World Clipping. Owner is Missing When Award is Made, 1967 February 15 Date [inclusive]: 1967 February 15 New York Times Clipping. Bardene Bingo, a Scottish Terrier, Is Named Best In Westminster K. C. Show, The New York Times, 1967 February 15 Date [inclusive]: 1967 February 15 Instances box 15 folder 1 box 15 folder 2 box OS folder 2 box OS folder 3 box OS folder 4 box OS folder 5 box OS folder 5 box OS folder 6 ^ Return to Table of Contents 3. Scrapbooks, 1926-1965 Date [inclusive]: 1926-1965 Processing Information: Processing Information Two of scrapbooks were kept in their original format except for loose materials which were removed and placed in folders and can be found in the oversized boxes. The third scrapbook, comprised of pedigrees, has been removed from its original format and placed in acid free folders. Title/Description Instances - Page 12-

Scrapbook. Pedigrees, 1938 Date [inclusive]: 1938 Scrapbook. Loose items, c. 1930-1965 Date [inclusive]: c. 1930-1965 Scrapbook 1, c. 1926-1927 Date [inclusive]: c. 1926-1927 Scrapbook 2, c. 1930 Date [inclusive]: c. 1930 box 15 folder 1-2 box 15 folder 3 box 16 folder 1 box 16 folder 2 ^ Return to Table of Contents 4. Photographic, Graphic, and Audio-visual materials, c. 1890-2005 Date [inclusive]: c. 1890-2005 4.1 Photographs, c. 1890-2005 Date [inclusive]: c. 1890-2005 Processing Information: Processing Information The photographs were removed from their original casings, placed in mylar envelopes and kept in the order within each album. The albums were then arranged chronologically. Title/Description Loose Photographs, c.1890-1970 Date [inclusive]: c.1890-1970 Photograph Album 1, 1940-1960 Date [inclusive]: 1940-1960 Album. First Time You Showed A Scottish Terrier, c. 1970-2000 Date [inclusive]: c. 1970-2000 Album 2, c. 1970-1995 Date [inclusive]: c. 1970-1995 Album 3, c. 2000-2005 Date [inclusive]: c. 2000-2005 SCTA Annual Banquet, 1944-1945 Date [inclusive]: 1944-1945 Instances box PH.1 box PH.1 box PH.2 folder 1 box PH.2 folder 2-3 box PH.2 folder 4 box OS.X.4 folder 5 4.2 Negatives, 1979-2002 - Page 13-

Date [inclusive]: 1979-2002 Title/Description Negatives. Shawnee Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Fiburg Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Shawnee Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Wilmington Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Lancaster Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Long Island Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Charlottesville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Framingham Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Maryland Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Boardwalk Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. National Capital Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Sand and Sea Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Maryland Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Beach Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. National Capital Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Langley Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Instances box PH.3 folder 1 box PH.3 folder 2 box PH.3 folder 3 box PH.3 folder 4 box PH.3 folder 5 box PH.3 folder 6 box PH.3 folder 7 box PH.3 folder 8 box PH.3 folder 9 box PH.3 folder 10 box PH.3 folder 11 box PH.3 folder 12 box PH.3 folder 13 box PH.3 folder 14 box PH.3 folder 15 box PH.3 folder 16 Negatives. Middleburg Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 17 - Page 14-

Negatives. Marlboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Salisbury Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. North Shore Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Salisbury Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Worcester Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Maryland Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Montgomery Kennel Club (4), 1979-1983 Negatives. Marlboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Hatboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Great Barrington Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Cape Cod Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Sand and Sea Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Mason Dixon Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Trenton Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Plainfield Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Trenton Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 18 box PH.3 folder 19 box PH.3 folder 20 box PH.3 folder 21 box PH.3 folder 22 box PH.3 folder 23 box PH.3 folder 24 box PH.3 folder 25 box PH.3 folder 26 box PH.3 folder 27 box PH.3 folder 28 box PH.3 folder 29 box PH.3 folder 30 box PH.3 folder 31 box PH.3 folder 32 box PH.3 folder 33 Negatives. Bronx Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 34 - Page 15-

Negatives. Elm City Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Somerset Hills Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Devon Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Framingham Kennel Club (3), 1979-1983 Negatives. Ladies Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Mispillion Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Langley Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Queensboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Montgomery Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Langley Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Sussex Hills Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Old Dominion Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Beach Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Carroll Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Boardwalk Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 35 box PH.3 folder 36 box PH.3 folder 37 box PH.3 folder 38 box PH.3 folder 39 box PH.3 folder 40 box PH.3 folder 41 box PH.3 folder 42 box PH.3 folder 43 box PH.3 folder 44 box PH.3 folder 45 box PH.3 folder 46 box PH.3 folder 47 box PH.3 folder 48 box PH.3 folder 49 box PH.3 folder 50 Negatives. Hatboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 51 - Page 16-

Negatives. Catonsville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Baltimore Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Upper Marlboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. James River Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Upper Marlboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. St. Rupert Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Kenilworth Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Framingham Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Hatboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Pocono Mountain Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Charlottesville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Salisbury Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Delaware Water Gap Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Chester Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 52 box PH.3 folder 53 box PH.3 folder 54 box PH.3 folder 55 box PH.3 folder 56 box PH.3 folder 57 box PH.3 folder 58 box PH.3 folder 59 box PH.3 folder 60 box PH.3 folder 61 box PH.3 folder 62 box PH.3 folder 63 box PH.3 folder 64 box PH.3 folder 65 box PH.3 folder 66 box PH.3 folder 67 Negatives. Penn Ridge Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 68 - Page 17-

Negatives. Montgomery Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. York Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Hockamock Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Farmington Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Providence Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Framingham Kennel Club (4), 1979-1983 Negatives. Long Island Kennel Club (4), 1979-1983 Negatives. Greenwich Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. York Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Newton Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. National Capital Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Framingham Kennel Club (5), 1979-1983 Negatives. Woodstock Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. South County Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Great Barrington Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Longshore Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 69 box PH.3 folder 70 box PH.3 folder 71 box PH.3 folder 72 box PH.3 folder 73 box PH.3 folder 74 box PH.3 folder 75 box PH.3 folder 76 box PH.3 folder 77 box PH.3 folder 78 box PH.3 folder 79 box PH.3 folder 80 box PH.3 folder 81 box PH.3 folder 82 box PH.3 folder 83 box PH.3 folder 84 Negatives. Framingham Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 85 - Page 18-

Negatives. Chester Valley Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Penn Treaty Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Long Island Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Langley Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Beach Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. York Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Cape Cod Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Greenwich Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Hunterdon Hills Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Longshore Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Hunterdon Hills Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Penn Treaty Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Sussex Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Kenilworth Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Great Barrington Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Penn Ridge Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 86 box PH.3 folder 87 box PH.3 folder 88 box PH.3 folder 89 box PH.3 folder 90 box PH.3 folder 91 box PH.3 folder 92 box PH.3 folder 93 box PH.3 folder 94 box PH.3 folder 95 box PH.3 folder 96 box PH.3 folder 97 box PH.3 folder 98 box PH.3 folder 99 box PH.3 folder 100 box PH.3 folder 101 Negatives. Kenilworth Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 102 - Page 19-

Negatives. Penn Ridge Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Ladies DC Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Talbot Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Danville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Ladies Kennel Association (3), 1979-1983 Negatives. Philadelphia Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Ladies Dog Club (3), 1979-1983 Negatives. Penn Bridge Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Ladies Dog Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Bryn Mawr Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Annapolis Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Talbot Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Cape Cod Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Bucks City Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Ladies Dog Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Elm City Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 103 box PH.3 folder 104 box PH.3 folder 105 box PH.3 folder 106 box PH.3 folder 107 box PH.3 folder 108 box PH.3 folder 109 box PH.3 folder 110 box PH.3 folder 111 box PH.3 folder 112 box PH.3 folder 113 box PH.3 folder 114 box PH.3 folder 115 box PH.3 folder 116 box PH.3 folder 117 box PH.3 folder 118 Negatives. Hatboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 119 - Page 20-

Negatives. Great Barrington Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Long Island Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Bronx Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Devon Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Catonsville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. National Capital Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Devon Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. National Capital Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Tidewater Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Danville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Charlottesville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Langley Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Shawnee Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Chester Valley Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Columbia Association Terrier Clubs (4), 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 120 box PH.3 folder 121 box PH.3 folder 122 box PH.3 folder 123 box PH.3 folder 124 box PH.3 folder 125 box PH.3 folder 126 box PH.3 folder 127 box PH.3 folder 128 box PH.3 folder 129 box PH.3 folder 130 box PH.3 folder 131 box PH.3 folder 132 box PH.3 folder 133 box PH.3 folder 134 box PH.3 folder 135 Negatives. Skyline Kennel Club (3), 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 136 - Page 21-

Negatives. Shawnee Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Mason and Dixon Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Ladies Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Eastern Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Harrisburg Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Carroll Kennel Club (3), 1979-1983 Negatives. Catonsville Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Sussex Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. York Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Sand and Sea Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Western Pennsylvania Kennel Association, 1979-1983 Negatives. Old Down Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Montgomery Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Charlottesville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Associated Terrier Club (5), 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 137 box PH.3 folder 138 box PH.3 folder 139 box PH.3 folder 140 box PH.3 folder 141 box PH.3 folder 142 box PH.3 folder 143 box PH.3 folder 144 box PH.3 folder 145 box PH.3 folder 146 box PH.3 folder 147 box PH.3 folder 148 box PH.3 folder 149 box PH.3 folder 150 box PH.3 folder 151 box PH.3 folder 152 Negatives. Somerset Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 153 - Page 22-

Negatives. Devon Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Marlboro Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Great Barrington Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Greenwich Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Hockamock Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Longshore Southport Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Newtown Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. St. Herbert Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Elm City Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Annapolis Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Sussex Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Tuxedo Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Penn Rose Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Westchester Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Montgomery Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Newtown Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 154 box PH.3 folder 155 box PH.3 folder 156 box PH.3 folder 157 box PH.3 folder 158 box PH.3 folder 159 box PH.3 folder 160 box PH.3 folder 161 box PH.3 folder 162 box PH.3 folder 163 box PH.3 folder 164 box PH.3 folder 165 box PH.3 folder 166 box PH.3 folder 167 box PH.3 folder 168 box PH.3 folder 169 Negatives. Penn Ridge Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 170 - Page 23-

Negatives. Annapolis Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Great Barrington Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Sussex Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Talbot Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Woodstock Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Elm City Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Danville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Annapolis Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Kenilworth Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Carroll Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Old Down Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Montgomery Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Associated Terrier Club (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Skyline Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Virginia Kennel Club (2), 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 171 box PH.3 folder 172 box PH.3 folder 173 box PH.3 folder 174 box PH.3 folder 175 box PH.3 folder 176 box PH.3 folder 177 box PH.3 folder 178 box PH.3 folder 179 box PH.3 folder 180 box PH.3 folder 181 box PH.3 folder 182 box PH.3 folder 183 box PH.3 folder 184 box PH.3 folder 185 box PH.3 folder 186 Negatives. Associated Terrier Association (3), 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 187 - Page 24-

Negatives. Columbia Association Terrier Clubs, 1979-1983 Negatives. Elm City Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Charlottesville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Wilmington Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Columbia Association Terrier Clubs (4), 1979-1983 Negatives. Providence (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Chester Valley Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Harrisburg Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Columbia Association Terrier Clubs (3), 1979-1983 Negatives. Cape Cod Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Associated Terrier Clubs (4), 1979-1983 Negatives. Delaware Water Gap Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Cape Cod Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Mason and Dixon Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Shawnee Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Lehigh Valley Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 188 box PH.3 folder 189 box PH.3 folder 190 box PH.3 folder 191 box PH.3 folder 192 box PH.3 folder 193 box PH.3 folder 194 box PH.3 folder 195 box PH.3 folder 196 box PH.3 folder 197 box PH.3 folder 198 box PH.3 folder 199 box PH.3 folder 200 box PH.3 folder 201 box PH.3 folder 202 box PH.3 folder 203 Negatives. Salisbury Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 204 - Page 25-

Negatives. James River Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Langley Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Columbia Association Terrier Clubs, 1979-1983 Negatives. Danville Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Tidewater Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Old Dominion Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Columbia Association Terrier Clubs (2), 1979-1983 Negatives. Skyline Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Maryland Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Pocono Mountain Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Rock Creek Kennel Club, 1979-1983 Negatives. Old Dominion Kennel Club, 1979-1983 box PH.3 folder 205 box PH.3 folder 206 box PH.3 folder 207 box PH.3 folder 208 box PH.3 folder 209 box PH.3 folder 210 box PH.3 folder 211 box PH.3 folder 212 box PH.3 folder 213 box PH.3 folder 214 box PH.3 folder 215 box PH.3 folder 216 Negatives.Bagpiper Photo Discs, 2002-2003 Date [inclusive]: 2002-2003 box PH.3 folder 217-218 Negatives. Famous Scotties Photo Disc, c. 2000 Date [inclusive]: c. 2000 box PH.3 folder 219 4.3. Video, 1989 Date [inclusive]: 1989 Title/Description Instances STCA Montgomery Specialty, 1989 box 15 - Page 26-

Date [inclusive]: 1989 4.4 Ephemera, 19391989-2003 Date [inclusive]: 1939 Date [inclusive]: 1989-2003 Title/Description Program. Annual Awards, 1989-2003 Date [inclusive]: 1989-2003 Annual Dinner Menu, 1937 February 10 Date [inclusive]: 1937 February 10 Instances box 15 folder 4-5 box OS.X.5 folder 5 ^ Return to Table of Contents - Page 27-