April 29, 1890 – Iowa City’s famous cattle-breeder – Thomas Wales – writes to N.P. Pinney of Mechanicsville, Vermont, and includes a Certificate of Registry for a prize cow named Allene Netherlands.
You might be surprised to learn that during the 1880’s, Iowa City became the home to the nation’s top Holstein cattle breeder. Thomas Beale Wales III came to Iowa City from Boston in 1880 and was considered one of the top dairy-stock breeders in the United States and the inventor of the first recording system for tracking animal pedigree. From 1881 to 1891, Iowa City was considered “the center of the largest and best fine stock district in the world.”
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