2011 Maryland Hunt Club Roster, continued New Market - Middletown Valley Hounds (Western Maryland)
1600 Marker Road, Middletown, MD 21769
www.nm-mvh.com Established 1963. Recognized 1981.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet with forest green collar and old gold piping. Evening - Scarlet with forest green collar and old gold facings.
Whipper-In Chuck Hedges, Huntsman Robert Taylor, Deacon Skip Manley, Jennifer S. Webster, MFH and Katharine Byron, MFH
MFHs: (2009) Katharine D. Byron Windward Farm, 743 Windward Lane, Shepherdstown, WV 25443 Tel: (304) 876-3483, Email:
windwardfarm@lycos.com (2009) Jennifer Sponseller Webster 2629 McDowell Road, Saint Thomas, PA 17252 Tel: (240) 215-5486, Email:
jkswebster@gmail.com Honorary Secretary: Bonnie Kepner Bellweather Farm, 16452 Spielman Rd., Williamsport, MD 21795 Tel: (301) 582-2686, Email:
nmmvh.sec@
myactv.net
Tim Stark, Guillermo Warley, Stacy Austensen and Susan Snider
Huntsman: Robert Taylor. Whippers-in (hon): Katharine D. Byron, Jt.-MFH, Michael Farber; Daniel C. Hedges; Richard Leonard, Dr. Michele McKenna Kennels: Middletown, Maryland Foxhounds: 4 American couples, 1 1/2 Penn-Marydel couples, 15 1/2 Crossbred couples foxhounds Hunting: Red Fox, Grey Fox hunting Season: September through mid-March Meet: Thursdays, Sundays, holidays and bye days. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Joint Masters. Hounds went out 34 times last season. Territory: The Country consists of all of Frederick and Washington counties in west- ern Maryland (except for a triangle between Interstates 70 and 270, southeast of Frederick) and parts of Jeff erson and Berkeley counties in West Virginia. It includes the Catoctin Mountains with large wooded areas, as well as rolling farmland. The country is paneled with coops, timber and stone walls.
Potomac Hunt (Montgomery County) 17201 White’s Store Rd. • Boyds, MD 20841
www.potomachunt.com Established 1910. Recognized 1931.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, colonial blue collar with buff piping. Evening–same, but with buff lapels.
MFHs: (1985) Irvin L. Crawford, II Hunter’s Trap, 17201 White’s Store Rd., Boyds, MD 20841, Tel: (301) 972-7621, Email:
irvin.l.crawford@
smithbarney.com (1987) Peter Hitchen 17101 Conoy Rd., Barnesville, MD 20838 Tel: (301) 518-5003, Email:
peterh38@gmail.com (1999) Mrs. Rainer H. Bosselmann 16715 Thurston Rd., Dickerson, MD 20842-9651 Tel: (310) 428-8316, Email:
sugarbos4@aol.com (1999) Mrs. Irvin L. Crawford, II Hunter’s Trap, 17201 White’s Store Rd., Boyds, MD 20841 Tel: (301) 972-7621, Email:
vickiskip@intairnet.com Honorary Secretary: Ms. N. Anne Davies Stonefi eld, 305 Old Bucklodge Ln., Boyds, MD 20841-9628 Tel: (301) 922-4332, Email:
NAnneDavies@verizon.net
Huntsman: Larry Pitts. Whippers-in: (prof) Donald L. Maley, (prof) Peggy Pitts, (hon) Allen Monroe Forney, (hon) Mr. Richard W. Hagen, (hon) Nellie Hanagan, (hon) Thomas M. Hanagan Kennelman: (prof) Donald L. Maley Kennels: Barnesville, Maryland Foxhounds: 35 American couples, 1 Crossbred couple foxhounds Hunting: Red Fox, Grey Fox hunting Season: September through March Meet: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (Sundays during deer season). Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact one of the Masters. Hounds went out 56 times last season. Territory: The Country is approximately 10 by 12 miles in northwest Mont- gomery County bordering the Potomac River. Jumps are mostly coops, post & rail, logs with a few stone walls. Part of the country has no jumps.
34 | THE EQUIERY | DECEMBER 2011
Potomac’s new professional whipper-in, Donald Maley
Jt.-MFHs Irvin Crawford II and Vicki Crawford after a late summer cub hunt
Huntsman Larry Pitts (on paint horse) with Potomac’s hounds
Potomac’s 2011 Opening Hunt 800-244-9580 |
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Rob Sauerhoff Sara Maley Sara Maley Sara Maley
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