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PACK: Clear Creek Beagles, a private pack supported by subscriptions ORGANIZED: 1902 RE-ORGANIZED: 1987 - The pack is an amalgamation of the Fincastle Beagles,est. 1902, as the Clear Creek Beagles and the Rollington Foot Beagles. UNIFORM: Green, morning glory blue collar, green piping, tan breeches, green stockings. Bone buttons with hare's mask & CCB. MASTERS: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wiseman, Jr Mr. Nathan S. Lord . HUNTSMAN: The Joint-Master, Mr. Wiseman. WHIPPERS-IN: Mrs. Henry Heyburn David Oberg Robert Halliday Camille Bathurst Gregory Bozle Culver Halliday Mrs. John Welch J.S.F. MacLean, Jr.
HON. TREASURER: Gerald G. Tyrrell. KENNEL HUNTSMAN AND IST WHIPPER-IN: Jean S. McLean HOUNDS: 20 couple beagles. Hunt cottontail. MEET: October through April; Sundays, holidays and Saturday bye-days. Contact the huntsman. COUNTRY: Open rolling farming, horse, and cattle country lying in Oldham, Shelby, Mercer, Clark and Fayette counties in Kentucky. Portions of the country are hunted with the kind permission of the Long Run Hounds, the Woodford Hounds and the Iroquois Hunt. The country has been hunted continuously since 1902 by the Clear Creek, the Fincastle Beagles and the Rollington Foot.Beagles.
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