As described in William Matthews' scrapbook: "Greybarns, once the winter quarters of forty head of cattle--now a summer vacation place to fifty girls. They cook and eat down in the basement. They sleep where hay once [was stored].
Edmond Butler's Brook Farm was located in Chester, N.Y. and was well renowned for their award winning Jersey cattle. Photographed, left to right: John A. Perree, Jersey; Lieutenant H. A. Strohmeyer, New Jersey; Edmond Butler, New York; Bartley A....
Newspaper clipping relates an early history of the fresh milk dairy industry. Believe written by Edward Harold Mott, famed author of “Between the Ocean and the Lakes; The Story of Erie.”
Photograph of Benedictine's Premier Pride.
[Presumed to be an Edmond Butler Brook Farm's award winning cow. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey]
Photograph of Imperial Medusa.
[Presumed to be an Edmond Butler Brook Farm's award winning cow. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey]
Photograph of Imperial Eslie Dora, presumed to be an Edmond Butler Brook Farm's award winning cow. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey.
Photograph of Suncloud Beauty, presumed to be an Edmond Butler Brook Farm's award winning cow. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey.
Photograph of Sultan's Spark, presumed to be an Edmond Butler Brook Farm's award winning cow. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey.
Photograph of Imperial Sultan's Interest, presumed to be an Edmond Butler Brook Farm's award winning cow. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey.
Photograph of Imperial Gamboges Star, presumed to be an Edmond Butler Brook Farm's award winning cow. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey]
Photograph of Queen of March, presumed to be an Edmond Butler Brook Farm's award winning cow. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey]
Photograph of Theater Cup Queen, presumed to be an Edmond Butler Brook Farm's award winning cow. Butler was famous for importing cattle stock from the Isle of Jersey]