This strain was originated by W.L. Harvey, of South Carolina, about twenty years ago, and are well favorably known all over the Southern states. They contain the bloods of G. Perk Huddleston ...[more]
 In the year 1907 I received from my friend, Andrew P. O'Conor, of Maryland, two pullets -- one a black-red with pea com, the other a wheaten with single comb. I lost the pea comb pullet. I put the...[more]
A few quick histories of various strains of American gamefowl. This has been posted on the internet in various forms but I am unsure of the original source. This information is written for the benefit...[more]
To the genuine lover of the game fowl, the history of strains that have become famous is always interesting, and as I have never seen an accurate and detailed history of the strain or family so widely...[more]
    My first introduction to the Wilkens Typewriters was in April 1946, when the Judge fought a main against Ford & Luster, as memory has it, at the Berg's Mill Pit, San Antonio, Texas...[more]
    Referring to the orgin of the Mugwump strain of game fowl, I will say that back in the distant past there was a turfman and cock fighter of this state by the name of Col. Thomas G. Bac...[more]