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Rose, of the old-time Henry bloodline, circa 1920 |
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A beautiful specimen of the breed. |
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A son of the great Champion Boiler |
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Busido, a bear-hunting Bulldog. |
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A brood bitch for Rosarita Kennels. |
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A Rosarita Kennels prospect. |
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Jeff, a pit dog from the 20s. |
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Cedarbrook's Santana, a son of the great Rage. |
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Bezzi'sSocrates, of Heinzl bloodlines. |
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Clark's Cincinnati Boozer, a great old pit dog, circa 1928. |
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Kitten's DEVIL Deacon, one of the all-time great dogs and a great producer. |
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Cedarbrook Kennels' Jake, sired by a son of Hoove and out of the famous Champion Pinky. |
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Roja Vieja, a daughter of Champion Crash that belonged to Rosarita Kennels. |
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Prairie Dog Kennels' Oblina, sired by Beetlejuice out of Riptide bitch. |
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Cedar brook's Tage, one of the most talented and game bitches of recent times. |
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The great Champion boiler, one of the great pit dogs, down from Tombstone (Crash) breeding. |
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The great Billy Sunday on the treadmill with George Armitage beside him. This dog was one of the most famous pit dogs in the early part of the last century. |
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The late Mike Shebesta with his Champion Buster, a son of Red Neck and grandson of Boomerang. Not a good picture, but the dog was such a great one that I had to include it. |
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Photo Gallery #1 |