T e Equiery’s 2011 Maryland Hunt Club Roster M
Carrollton Hounds (Carroll & Baltimore Counties) P.O. Box 1631 • Westminster, MD 21158
www.carrrolltonhounds.org Organized & Recognized 1935. Reorganized 1975.
Hunt Attire: Cub hunting: Carrollton Hounds polo shirts or ratcatcher with breeches and boots; Formal attire: black Melton, canary, buff or beige breeches and tall boots; members have the privilege of wearing royal blue velvet collars.
MFHs: (1990) Dulany Noble Berry Patch Farm 5500 Emory Road, Upperco, MD 21155 Tel: 410-429-4965 or 410-428-3043, Email:
dulanyn@aol.com (2011) Jason Dudderar 4719 Ruby Ave., Baltimore, MD 21158 Tel: 443-794-4315, Email:
jason.dudderar@morganstanleysmithbarney.com Honorary Secretary: Joe Bills P.O. Box 191, Westminster, MD 21158 Tel: 410-259-5336, Email:
foxhunter01@att.net
Huntsman: Dulany Noble, Jt.-MFH Whippers-in (hon): Karen Bishop Magee, Ben Swope, Jt.-MFH Jason Dudderar, John Dudderar, Jim Price Kennels: Hampstead, MD Foxhounds: Crossbred foxhounds Meet: Wednesdays and Sundays, occasional Friday bye days and holidays. Visitors are welcome, but must call Master for permission and present negative Coggins and waiver; capping fees according to day of week. Hounds meet an average of 36 times or more a year combining cub hunting and regular hunting. Territory: Large rolling fi elds and wooded areas, some paneling, mostly in Car- roll County, some in Baltimore County and Frederick County. History: Carrollton Hounds was originally a recognized hunt established in 1935 by Harry Strauss. It folded after his untimely death in 1949; Carrollton Hounds was reorganized in 1975 by Col. Donald Thackery, Edna Smith McNe- mar, Everett “Pud” Wagner and others.
Huntsman Geoffrey S. Hyde and Honor- ary Whipper-In A. Jedson Smalley, MD
Hunstman Dulany Noble, Jt.-MFH leading the hounds out
Whippers-in John Dudderar, Jt.-MFH Karen Magee and Jt.-MFH Jason Dud- derar
Honorary Whipper-In Ben Swope and his daughter Erin
Elkridge-Harford Hunt (Baltimore/Harford Counties & PA) 3403 Pocock Road • Monkton, MD 21111
www.ehhounds.com Established 1934. Recognized 1934.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, blue or black, cream collar Evening - Scarlet, cream collar and facings .
MFHs: (1993) Mrs. H. Turney McKnight White Farm, 2520 Lemon Road, White Hall, MD 21161 Tel: (410) 557-9273, Email:
lizmfh@gmail.com (1993) Thomas H. Voss Atlanta Hall Farm, 2933 Pocock Road, Monkton, MD 21111 Tel: (410) 557-7214 (2004) Robert A. Kinsley South Branch Farms, PO Box 2886, York, PA 17405 Tel: (717) 741-1623, Email:
bob@rkinsley.com Honorary Secretary: Mrs. Mary Shaff er 16929 Yeoho Road, Parkton, MD 21120 Tel: (443) 491-3773, Email:
mpshhs41@comcast.net
EHHC President Jay Young
The fi eld, led by Jt.-MFHs Bob Kinsley and Liz McKnight
Prof. Whipper-In Adam Townsend with guest, Julia Ann Smith and Mi- chelle Rosenkilde
www.equiery.com | 800-244-9580
Huntsman: (prof) Geoff rey S. Hyde Whippers-in: (prof) Adam Townsend; (hon) Michael H. S. Finney; (hon) Arthur Jedson Smalley, MD Kennelman: (prof) Mrs. Lawrence Atkinson Kennels: Monkton, Maryland Foxhounds: 2 1/2 English couples, 52 1/2 Crossbred couples foxhounds Hunting: Red Fox hunting Season: Early September through March Meet: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Visitors permitted to hunt – for details please contact the Honorary Secretary or a Master. Hounds went out 75 times last season. Territory: The Country is about 120 square miles in a total of four areas and is rolling farmland, with wooded areas and pastures. Fences are post-and-rail, chicken coops, and board fences. A thoroughbred or 7/8 bred is preferred.
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