Saturday, May. 17, 2025

Roster of Foxhound Packs–2006 (Coal Valley Hounds-Goshen Hunt)

Coal Valley Hounds
5450 NW Coal Valley Rd.,
McCune, Kansas 66753.
Established 2002.
Registered 2002.
Recognized 2004.
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Coal Valley Hounds
5450 NW Coal Valley Rd.,
McCune, Kansas 66753.
Established 2002.
Registered 2002.
Recognized 2004.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, Confederate gray with black piping. Evening–scarlet, gray collar with black piping and gray lapels. MFHs: (2002) Thomas H. Jackson, 13760 W. 299th St., Paola, KS 66071, Tel.: 913-294-2388; (2002) W.J. Sandness, Wesbrook Bar-X Ranch, 5450 NW Coal Valley Rd., McCune, KS 66753, Tel.: 620-632-4420; (2002) Kathleen Sandness, Wesbrook Bar-X Ranch, 5450 NW Coal Valley Rd., McCune, KS 66753, Tel.: 620-632-4420; (2004) Anthony W. Adams, 12333 Gateway Dr., Neosho, MO 64850, Tel.: 417-451-9272; (2004) Stephen Satterlee, P.O. Box 459, Joplin, MO 64802, Tel.: 417-623-5066. Hon. Sec.: W.J. Sandness, jt.-MFH, Wesbrook Bar-X Ranch, 5450 NW Coal Valley Rd., McCune, KS 66753, Tel.: 620-632-4420. Huntsman: W.J. Sandness, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: Kathleen Sandness, jt.-MFH, (prof) Rachel McLearan, (hon) Nancy J. Adams, (hon) Susan Satterlee, (hon) Sana Shagets. Kennelman: (prof) Rachel McLearan. Kennels: McCune, Kan. Foxhounds: 8 American couples, 2 Penn-Marydel couples, 11�2 English couples, 111�2 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Coyote. Season: Late October–March. Meet: Thursdays and Sundays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 55 times last season. The country is approximately 10 by 5 miles with widely varied terrain from heavily wooded to hilly and wide open ranchland. It is well paneled with coops and post and rails. There are gates near most jumps.

Colonial Fox Hounds
4900 Huntsman Trail,
Quinton, Virginia 23141.
Established 1997.
Registered 2001.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet with blue lapels and white piping. Evening–scarlet tails with blue lapels and white piping. MFH: (2001) Michele L. Schultz, P.O. Box 235, Quinton, VA 23141. Hon. Sec.: Maury Anne Vitale, P.O. Box 48, Studley, VA 23162, Tel.: 804-746-5446. Huntsman: The MFH. Whippers-in: (hon) Susan Banks, (hon) Marjorie Chema. Kennels: Quinton, Va. Foxhounds: 151�2 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox. Season: October–March. Meet: Wednesdays and Sundays. After January 1 change to Saturdays. Visitors are permitted–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 45 times last season. The country consists of wooded flat and rolling terrain along with open farmed fields. Counties include New Kent, Hanover, King William and western King and Queen. Parcel sizes (10 in total) range in size from 500 to 1,000 acres. Footing is sandy with natural obstacles and jumps.

Commonwealth Foxhounds
P.O. Box 278,
Dahlgren, Virginia 22448.
Established 1982.
Registered 1994.
Hunt Attire: Virginia blue collar with Confed-erate gray piping. Evening–blue satin lapels with blue satin collar piped in gray. MFHs: (1982) Robert M. Hoyer, P.O. Box 278, Dahlgren, VA 22448, Tel.: 540-775-3083; (1992) Sandra McElroy Hoyer, P.O. Box 278, Dahlgren, VA 22448, Tel.: 540-775-3083. Hon. Sec.: Commander Benjamin Sanchez, 12323 Chewning Ln., Fredericksburg, VA 22407. Tel.: 540-785-3544. Huntsman: Robert M. Hoyer, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: (hon) Jennifer T. Alcott, (hon) Patricia Linton. Kennelman: (prof) Kelsey Abell. Kennels: King George County, Va. Foxhounds: 19 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox. Season: November–March. Meet: Wednesdays and Saturdays or Sundays. Visitors are permitted–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 38 times last season. The country extends from west of Fredricksburg east to the northern neck of Virginia. The country is bordered by the Potomac River on the northern edge with the Rappahannock River running nearly the length of the country. Hunting the counties of King George, Caroline, Essex, Westmoreland and parts of Richmond. Portions of Stafford and Spotsylvania are included. The country is paneled mostly in coops. The property consists of cropland and small patches of woods, mostly flat with rolling hills.

Cornwall Hounds
34 Rance Rd.,
Oswego, Illinois 60543.
Established 1975.
Recognized 1979.
Hunt Attire: Black or ratcatcher. Evening–scarlet, light blue collar with yellow piping. MFHs: (1992) Kevin Ward, 141 W. Jackson Blvd., #1520A, Chicago, IL 60604, Tel.: 847-382-3613; (1993) John T. Greene, 34 Rance Rd., Oswego, IL 60543, Tel.: 630-420-1186; (2001) Christina Cressey, jt.-MFH, Cresswood Farm, 500 W. County Line Rd., Barrington Hills, IL 60010, Tel.: 847-381-0188; (2002) Patrick Anthony Leahy, 6267 E. Thoren Rd., Elizabeth, IL 61028, Tel.: 815-598-3404. Hon. Sec.: James Powers, Five Corner Farm Inc., 18307 Beck Rd., Marengo, IL 60152, Tel.: 815-923-1000. Huntsmen: Patrick Anthony Leahy, jt.-MFH, (prof) Robert Warner. Kennelman: (prof) Robert Warner. Kennels: Elizabeth, Ill. and Morgan, Ga. Foxhounds: 5 English couples, 23 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote, Bobcat. Season: August–March. Meet: Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays with bye days. Visitors permitted to hunt with permission of an MFH. Hounds went out 115 times last season. The country is joint with Fox River Valley Hunt to hunt both countries. Barrington country is 70% woodland. Cornwall country is rolling woodlands with 50% open. Country in southwest Georgia is hunted early January–March. It is 70% open crop land with strong coverts throughout. Panels over wire, post and rail, coops and natural waterways.

De La Brooke Foxhounds W
41290 Breton Beach Rd.,
Leonardtown, Maryland 20650.
Established 1961.
Recognized 1976.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, royal blue collar, gold piping. Evening–scarlet, royal blue lapels piped with gold. MFH: (1999) John McFadden, Bayside Farm, 41290 Breton Beach Rd., Leonardtown, MD 20650, Tel.: 301-475-2554. Hon. Sec.: Sandy Sweikar Jr., Wingfield Farm, P.O. Box 9, Dameron, MD 20628-0009, Tel.: 301-872-4055. Huntsman: (prof) Adam Townsend. Whippers-in: (hon) Sarah Hruda, (hon) LeRoy Mattingly, (hon) Donald Lee Utz, (hon) Sarah Vandervliet, (hon) Albert W. Zahniser III. Kennels: Mt. Victoria, Md. Foxhounds: 30 Penn-Marydel couples. Hunting: Fox. Season: November–mid-March. Meet: Wednesdays, Saturdays and every other Monday. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. or MFH. Hounds went out 70 times last season. The country is approximately 25 by 45 miles. Rolling inland country and flatlands fronted by tidewater creeks, rivers and bays, fenced with coops and post and rails. This is the first country hunted for pleasure in the New World. Robert Brooke of De La Brooke manor brought his pack of foxhounds here from Whitchurch in Hampshire, England, in 1650.

Deep Run Hunt
P.O. Box 314,
Manakin-Sabot, Virginia 23103.
Established 1887.
Recognized 1899.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, Confederate gray collar. Evening–Confederate gray facing. MFHs: (1999) Thomas P. Mackell, 203 Walsing Dr., Richmond, VA 23229-7642, Tel.: 804-741-1261; (1980-1985, 2001) James E. Covington Jr., P.O. Box 8510, 5809 York Rd., Richmond, VA 23226, Tel.: 804-282-8855; (2002) Mrs. Coleman P. Perrin, 955 Dover Rd., Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103, Tel.: 804-784-5702. Hon. Sec.: Mrs. Harry J. Warthen III, 1319 Shallow Well Rd., Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103, Tel.: 804-784-5245. Huntsman: (prof) Adrian Smith. Whippers-in: (prof) Catherine B. Fleischman, (hon) Mary Bance, (hon) Caroline Eichler, (hon) Bruce Nachman, (hon) Thomas J. Newton, (hon) Harriet Phillips, (hon) Wendy Staples; (hon) Stephen Thurston. Kennelman: (prof) Robert Hamlet. Kennels: Cumberland County, Va. Foxhounds: 1 American couple, 11�2 English couples, 35 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox. Season: Mid-September–March. Meet: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the MFHs. Hounds went out 80 times last season. The country extends from the eastern end of Goochland County to Rt. 15 in Fluvanna County and includes the area around Rock Castle. Cumberland County north of Rt. 60 to the James River. Jumps are chicken coops and post and rails. There is an adequate supply of foxes.

Edisto-Mt. Vintage Hounds
1734 Silver Bluff Rd.,
Aiken, South Carolina 29803.
Established 1995.
Registered 1996.
Recognized 1998.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, Carolina blue collar. Evening–same with scarlet facings. MFHs: (1995) Donna Cheatham Newell, 1734 Silver Bluff Rd., Aiken, SC 29803, Tel.: 803-641-9533; (2000) Bettis C. Rainsford, P.O. Box 388, Edgefield, SC 29824, Tel.: 803-637-5304; (2006) William M. Benton, 338 Horry St., SE, Aiken, SC 29801, Tel.: 803-215-6164; (2006) Walter B. Cheatham III, 297 Lee Rd. 2038, Notasulga, AL 36866, Tel.: 404-354-1521. Hon. Sec.: Jane Gunnell, 338 Horry St. SE, Aiken, SC 29801, Tel.: 803-215-6164. Huntsman: Donna Cheatham Newell, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: William M. Benton, jt.-MFH, Walter B. Cheatham III, jt.-MFH, (hon) Ted Gregory, (hon) Brad Link. Kennelman: (prof) Mrs. Kym Anderson. Kennels: Mt. Vintage Plantation, Edgefield County, S.C. Fox-hounds: 141�2 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote. Season: Mid-September–mid-March. Meet: Wednesdays and Saturdays. Sundays and Mondays are bye days. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact Donna Cheatham Newell, jt.-MFH. Hounds went out 50 times last season. The country is approximately 10 by 30 miles, north and east of Aiken, S.C. It is predominantly open fields with pine and hardwood forests, pastures, and cropland. It is gently rolling with excellent footing of grass, sand, and light clay. Jumps are coops, ditches, banks, and post and rails. Bogs near river bottom are easily avoided. The Fort Gordon Military Reservation, Augusta, Ga. is rolling and mostly wooded with sand and clay roads and good footing. The Mount Vintage Plantation country in Edgefield County consists of 14,000 acres, mostly wooded with some steep terrain but excellent footing along clay roads. Additional country consists of large tracts in Wagener and New Holland, S.C. Name changed from Edisto River Hounds, 2001.

Eglinton and Caledon Hunt
Box 980,
Erin, Ontario N0B 1T0, Canada.
Established 1930.
Recognized 1934.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, Copenhagen blue collar. Evening–scarlet, Copenhagen blue facings. MFHs: (2002) Derek French, 5968 Wellington Rd. 26, RR 5, Belwood, Ont. N0B 1J0 CAN, Tel.: 519-826-9222; (2002) Margaret Quayle, 551 Olde Base Line Rd., Caledon, Ont. L7C 0K4 CAN, Tel.: 905-838-2374; (2006) Ron House, 16590 McLaren Rd., Caledon, Ont. L7K 1R7 CAN, Tel.: 519-927-5483; (2006) Shelley Peterson, 15647 Creditview Rd., Caledon, Ont. L7C 3G8 CAN, Tel.: 416-925-0460. Hon. Sec.: Tina Walker, 8345 Wellington Rd. 18, RR# 4, Fergus, Ont. N1M 2W5 CAN, Tel.: 519-843-5559. Huntsman: (prof) Stephen P. Clifton. Whipper-in: (hon) Alastair Strachan. Kennels: Terra Cotta, Ont., Can. Foxhounds: 1 Penn-Marydel couple, 19 English couples, 31�2 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote. Season: April–May and August–December. Meet: Wednesdays and Saturdays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 45 times last season. The country is rolling woodland, coverts and open airable fields. Cedar rail fences and coops, a few board coops, some swamp with high hill views.

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Elkridge-Harford Hunt
3403 Pocock Rd.,
Monkton, Maryland 21111.
Established 1934.
Recognized 1934.
Hunt Attire: Cream collar. Evening–cream collar and lapels. MFHs: (1993) H. Turney McKnight, 2520 Lemon Rd., White Hall, MD 21161, Tel.: 410-557-9273; (1993) Thomas H. Voss, Atlanta Hall Farm, 2933 Pocock Rd., Monkton, MD 21111, Tel.: 410-557-7214; (2004) Robert Kinsley, 2700 Water St., York, PA 17403, Tel.: 717-741-1623. Hon. Sec.: Gregory J. Noell, 7111 Watersville Rd., Mount Airy, MD 21771-7211, Tel.: 410-795-4112. Huntsman: (prof) Geoffrey S. Hyde. Whipper-in: (hon) A. Jedson Smalley. Kennels: Pocock Road, Harford County, Monkton, Md. Foxhounds: 1�2 English couple, 47 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox. Season: September–April. Meet: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Visitors permitted to hunt with permission of an MFH. Hounds went out 89 times last season. 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.

Essex Fox Hounds
P.O. Box 335,
Peapack, New Jersey 07977.
Established 1912.
Recognized 1914.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, mustard collar. Evening–scarlet, apricot silk facings. MFHs: (2001) Alexandra F. Allen, 220 East 72nd St., Apt 8G, New York, NY 10021, Tel.: 212-570-6301; (2006) Elizabeth Merck, P.O. Box 35, Bedminster, NJ 07921-0035, Tel.: 908-234-1167. Hon. Sec.: Mrs. Christopher Herold, P.O. Box 264, Pottersville, NJ 07979, Tel.: 908-234-9126. Huntsman: (prof) John Gilbert. Whippers-in: (prof) Melissa Rice, (hon) Jeffrey F. Chandor, (hon) Steven Hunt, (hon) Richard Pye. Kennelman: (prof) Eileen Haney. Kennels: Peapack, N.J. Foxhounds: 341�2 American couples, 1 Penn-Marydel couple, 4 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote. Season: Mid-August–mid-March. Meet: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 58 times last season. The country is located in Somerset, Hunterdon and Morris counties in north central New Jersey. It is approximately 10 by 15 square miles. The terrain is hilly with both dense woodlands and wide open galloping fields. Fences are mostly chicken coops and post and rails. Our fox population is large and healthy and our country has abundant coverts.

Fairfax Hunt
P.O. Box 902,
Great Falls, Virginia 22066.
Established 1927.
Recognized 1933.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, old gold collar. Evening–scarlet, old gold collar, green facings, white waist-coat. MFHs: (1961) Randolph D. Rouse, 6407 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22205, Tel.: 703-532-2257; (1992) Edie Smart, 20561 Trappe Rd., Trappe Hill Farm, Upperville, VA 20154, Tel.: 540-554-8302; (1997) Joseph J. Keusch, 23532 Chase Hollow Ln., Middleburg, VA 20117, Tel.: 540-687-6958; (2003) Raymond C. Moffett Jr., Cricket Hill Farm, 19351 Lincoln Rd., Purcellville, VA 20132, Tel.: 540-338-7557. Hon. Sec.: Virginia Richardson, 2414 Newton St., Vienna, VA 22181-4052, Tel.: 703-938-3267. Huntsman: (prof) Kevin Palmer. Whippers-in: (hon) Marion Chungo, (hon) Linda Devan, (hon) Roy E. Graham, (hon) Heidi H. Stirrup. Kennels: Loudoun County, Va. Foxhounds: 1 English couple, 30 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox. Season: Mid-September–March. Meet: Wednesdays and Saturday or Sunday. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 52 times last season. The country is partly in eastern Loudoun County and partly in western Loudoun County. Wooded and open cattle and crop farms with jumps that are chicken coops, stone walls and rails of typical size.

Fairfield County Hounds
P.O. Box 207,
New Milford, Connecticut 06776.
Established 1924.
Recognized 1926.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, blue collar, gold piping. Evening–scarlet, blue collar, silk primrose facings. MFHs: (1990) William T. Stuart, One Curtis Rd., Bridgewater, CT 06752, Tel.: 860-355-0012; (2006) Joanna D. Samson, 143 Lower Church Hill Rd., Washington Depot, CT 06794, Tel.: 860-868-0024; (2006) John Hennigan, 8 Larkspur Ln, Rye, NY 10580, Tel.: 914-967-5473. Hon. Sec.: Mrs. Fritz Haber, 185 Regents Park, Westport, CT 06880, Tel.: 203-255-2522. Huntsman: William T. Stuart, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: John Hennigan, jt.-MFH, (hon) Joseph L. Gitterman III; (hon) Cathy Languerand, (hon) James P. Samuels. Kennelman: (prof) Jack Wegner. Kennels: Bridgewater, Conn. Foxhounds: 30 Penn-Marydel couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote. Season: August–January. Meet: Wednesdays, Saturdays and holidays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 52 times last season. The country is approximately 17 square miles of woodlands and open dairy farmlands in Roxbury, and Bridgewater, Conn. Panels are mostly stone walls and chicken coops with some post and rail.

Farmington Hunt
P.O. Box 5562,
Charlottesville,
Virginia 22905.
Established 1929.
Recognized 1932.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, Belgium blue collar. Evening–scarlet, Belgium blue facings. MFHs: (1968) Mrs. P. D. Summers Jr., 2228 Lake Albemarle Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22901, Tel.: 434-823-2255; (1995) W. Patrick Butterfield, The Outback, P.O. Box 187, White Hall, VA 22987, Tel.: 434-823-5698; (1995) Mrs. Peter Easter, Springhaven Farm, 2679 Free Union Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22902, Tel.: 434-984-1212. Hon. Sec.: Mrs. John Dudinsky, 3878 Blufton Mill Rd., Free Union, VA 22940, Tel.: 434-823-2712. Huntsman: (prof) Daron Beeney. Whippers-in: (prof) Alison Beeney, (hon) Mrs. Ken Chapman, (hon) A. Burks Summers II, (hon) Paul D. Summers Jr. Kennelman: (prof) Thomas McCauley. Kennels: Albemarle County, Va. Foxhounds: 8 American couples, 1�2 English couple, 16 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote. Season: September–mid-March. Meet: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 75 times last season. The country regularly hunted is approximately 14 square miles, open and wooded, rolling, slightly hilly land. Jumps are mostly post and rails, plank fences, chicken coops, and draw bars.

Flat Branch Foxhounds
894 Oak Ridge Club Rd.,
Windsor, South Carolina 29856.
Established 1993.
Registered 1995.
Recognized 2000.
Hunt Attire: Cadet gray collar with cavalry yellow piping. Evening–cadet gray lapels. MFH: (1993) Edgar T. Cato, 735 Cedar Branch Rd., Windsor, SC 29856, Tel.: 834-844-2045. Hon. Sec.: Tina M. McCarthy, 3011 Farmer Rd., Aiken, SC 29805, Tel.: 803-634-0177. Huntsman: (prof) Kurt W. Krucke. Whippers-in: (hon) I. Lehr Brisbin, (hon) Clare Buchanan, (hon) Edgar Cato III, (hon) James J. Hill Jr., (hon) Kathryn Milner, (hon) Gina Salatino. Kennelman: (prof) B.J. Clayton. Kennels: Windsor, S.C. Foxhounds: 241�2 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote. Season: Mid-October–March. Meet: Fridays, Sundays and bye days. Visitors are permitted to hunt with invitation from the MFH. Hounds went out 48 times last season. The country is three tracts–roughly 5,000 acres each. Sandy terrain, coops and Aikens–some wooded, some open.

Fort Leavenworth Hunt
c/o H. Lee McGuire, jt.-MFH
P.O. Box 702,
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048.
Established 1929.
Recognized 1966.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, green collar (gentlemen); black coat with green collar (ladies and juniors). Evening–scarlet with green shawl and facings. MFHs: (1990) H. Lee McGuire, P.O. Box 702, Leavenworth, KS 66048, Tel.: 913-727-1625; (1996) Lt. Col. (ret) Robert Fullerton, 13500 Dowling Ln., Platte City, MO 64079, Tel.: 816-330-3419; (2002) Cathie Kornacki, 23055 Humphrey Access Rd., Platte City, MO 64079, Tel.: 816-546-3396. Hon. Sec.: Gayle Rue, 20459 Turner Rd., Leavenworth, KS 66048-7489, Tel.: 913-651-8915. Huntsman: H. Lee McGuire, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: (hon) Lt. Col. (ret) Lawrence W. Caber, (hon) Bob Douglas, (hon) Karen L. Hayes, (hon) Lucile Hirsch, (hon) Laura Kahl, (hon) Lt. Col. (ret) Robert Kornacki, (hon) Terry W. Ostenberg, (hon) Gayle Rue, (hon) Kathy Viele, (hon) Elaine Wass de Czege, (hon) Brig. Gen. (ret) Huba Wass de Czege; (hon) Stephanie Wilcox Carter. Kennels: Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Foxhounds: 1�2 English couple, 141�2 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Coyote. Season: Mid-October–early-April. Meet: Wednesdays and alternate Saturdays and Sundays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 57 times last season. The country, which adjoins the kennels at Fort Leavenworth, consists of approximately 3,000 acres. The Easton hunt country in Leavenworth County consists of two areas which are each 21�2 by 3 miles. The Mulvane Ranch in the Flint Hills of Kansas, has 12,500 acres. These areas are paneled with coops and telephone poles. The property consists of cropland, pastures, woodlands and native prairie grass pastures.

Fort Valley Hunt
P.O. Box 300,
5755 Woodstock Tower Rd.,
Fort Valley, Virginia 22652.
Established 1992.
Registered 1996.
MFHs: (1992) James G. Kincheloe Jr., 4084 University Dr., Suite 202, Fairfax, VA 22030, Tel.: 703-612-9600; (1999) John Whittemore III, 1135 16th St., NW, Washington, DC 20036, Tel.: 301-972-7462. This hunt is in reorganizational status.Four Winds Foxhounds 29 NE 4 Ave., Delray Beach, Florida 33483. Established 1990. Registered 1991. Recognized 1994. Hunt Attire: Scarlet (gentlemen), dark navy (ladies) both cabbage palm tan collar with Live Oak green piping. Evening–scarlet, cabbage palm tan collar, Live Oak green piping, white facings. MFHs: (1990) C.R. Stanley, 29 NE 4th Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33483, Tel.: 772-597-5240; (1990) Carol M. Stanley, 29 NE 4th Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33483, Tel.: 561-276-6363; (2000) John M. Stanley, P.O. Box 1207, Okeechobee, FL 34973, Tel.: 772-597-5141; (2003) Thomas Stanley, 29 NE 4th Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33483. Hon. Sec.: Address communications to the MFHs. Huntsman: John M. Stanley, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: C. R. Stanley, jt.-MFH, Carol M. Stanley, jt.-MFH, Thomas Stanley, jt.-MFH, (hon) Norma Murphy, (hon) Richard Murphy. Kennels: Indiantown, Martin County, Fla. Foxhounds: 31�2 English couples, 15 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox. Season: September–March. Meet: Thursdays, alternate Saturdays and Sundays, & bye days set by MFHs. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the MFHs. Hounds went out 36 times last season. The country (one-half hour west of Stuart, one hour NW of Wellington, near Indiantown) is approximately 6 by 8 miles. It is flat, grassy, pasturelands, interspersed with pine-palmetto flat woods and cabbage palm-oak hammocks. Jumps are coops over wire. There is also hunt country west of Vero, Fla.

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Fox River Valley Hunt
6267 E. Thoren Rd.,
Elizabeth, Illinois 61028.
Established 1940.
Recognized 1941.
Hunt Attire: Black or ratcatcher. Evening–scarlet, gray velvet facings. MFHs: (1996) Patrick Anthony Leahy, 6267 E. Thoren Rd., Elizabeth, IL 61028, Tel.: 815-598-3404; (2005) T. Garrick Steele, 8 N. Liberty St., P.O. Box 1888, Middleburg, VA 20118, Tel.: 540-592-3528. Hon. Sec.: Address communications to the MFHs. Huntsman: Patrick Anthony Leahy, jt.-MFH. Kennel Huntsman: (prof) Robert Warner. Whipper-in: (hon) Marilyn Heaton. Kennelman: (prof) Andrew Gornick. Kennels: Elizabeth, Ill. and Morgan, Ga. Foxhounds: 5 English couples, 23 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote, Bobcat. Season: August–March. Meet: Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays with bye days. Visitors permitted to hunt–please call the jt.-MFHs. Hounds went out 115 times last season. The country is joint with Cornwall Hounds to hunt both countries. Barrington country is 70% woodland. Cornwall country is rolling woodlands with 50% open. Country in southwest Georgia is hunted early January–March. It is 70% open crop land with strong coverts throughout. Panels over wire, post and rail, coops and natural waterways.

Fraser Valley Hunt
Box 948,
Aldergrove, British Columbia V4W 2V1, Canada.
Established 1968.
Recognized 1972.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, forest green collar. Evening–scarlet, black collar with forest green facings. MFHs: (1987) Ebo Stromeyer De Raulino, 29095 Marsh McCormick Rd., Abbotsford, B.C. V4X 2B4 CAN, Tel.: 345-947-7068; (1994) Kathrin Von Trebra, 5484 123rd St., Surrey, B.C. V3X 3A8 CAN, Tel.: 604-594-2265; (1994) Gery Warner, 15427 66th Ave., Surrey, B.C. V3S 2A1 CAN, Tel.: 604-597-8368. Hon. Sec.: Arianus M. Koeman, Box 948, Aldergrove, B.C. V4W 2V1 CAN, Tel.: 604-857-9428. Huntsman: (prof) Karen Hatch. Kennels: Aldergrove, British Columbia, Can. Foxhounds: 15 English couples. Hunting: Drag. Season: September–May. Meet: Saturdays and/or Sundays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 40 times last season. The country is the magnificent Fraser Valley, crossing farm, pasture land, wooded hillsides, islands, ocean beaches, and river beds. Municipalities Abbotsford, Dewdney, Agassiz, Princeton, Gibson Sunshine Coast, and northern Washington State. Staff and Area Captains provide paneled fences, solid log and natural obstacles, many ditches. Very sporty, great speed.

Full Cry Hounds
755 Locust Ln.,
Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674.
Established 1991.
Registered 1994.
Recognized 1997.
Hunt Attire: Staff: green coat, scarlet collar. Field: black coat, no colors, button only. Evening–scarlet with green facings. MFHs: (1991) John C. Lowery, 755 Locust Ln., Tuscumbia, AL 35674, Tel.: 256-381-3583; (2005) David S. Hyman, 29312 Liberty Way, Athens, AL 35613-3343, Tel.: 256-423-8938. Hon. Sec.: Margaret Murfree Collins, 40 Meeting House Rd., Ardmore, TN 38449, Tel.: 931-425-6812. Huntsman: John C. Lowery, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: David S. Hyman, jt.-MFH, (prof) Patsy S. Ryan, (hon) Margaret Murfree Collins, (hon) Jack Goodman, (hon) Patti Hyman, (hon) Lewis Hall McCurdy. Kennels: Tuscumbia, Ala. Foxhounds: 1�2 Penn-Marydel couple, 1�2 English couple, 11 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote, Bobcat. Season: October–March. Meet: Wednesdays and Sundays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details call the MFHs. Hounds went out 39 times last season. The country lies in parts of Colbert, Lauderdale and Lawrence counties in northwest Alabama. It is mostly rolling cropland with dirt roads, long views and no fences. Some hill country with large, heavily wooded coverts. Thoroughbred horses are most suitable for first flight when on coyote.

Genesee Valley Hunt
3899 Huston Rd.,
Geneseo, New York 14454.
Established 1876.
Recognized 1893.
Hunt Attire: Dark blue, buff collar. Evening–scarlet, Nile green facings. MFHs: (1973) W. Austin Wadsworth, P.O. Box 5, Geneseo, NY 14454, Tel.: 585-243-1413; (1987) Martha D. Wadsworth, Granger Farm, 3899 Huston Rd., Geneseo, NY 14454, Tel.: 585-243-2388; (2006) Marion Thorne, 4159 Roots Tavern Rd., Geneseo, NY 14454, Tel.: 585-243-1216. Hon. Sec.: Janice Barrett, 4150 Hogmire Rd., Avon, NY 14414, Tel.: 585-243-3949. Huntsman: Marion Thorne, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: (prof) Travis Thorne, (hon) Andrew Chanler, (hon) John W. Chanler, (hon) Ann Morss, (hon) Martha D. Wadsworth, jt.-MFH. Kennelman: (prof) Travis Thorne. Kennels: Geneseo, N.Y. Foxhounds: 381�2 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote. Season: Late September until weather makes hunting impossible. Meet: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 96 times last season. The country is approximately 10 by 20 miles. Rolling pasture and farmlands with much woodland; chicken coops and post and rail fences.

Glenmore Hunt
P.O. Box 396,
Staunton, Virginia 24402.
Established 1930.
Recognized 1935.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, Yale blue collar, tattersall plaid vest. Evening–scarlet, Yale blue lapels. MFHs: (2004) Mrs. Jewell S. Phelps, 87 Bradford St., Swoope, VA 24479, Tel.: 540-337-6659; (2004) G. Daniel Jones, 177 Dudley Rd., Bridgewater, VA 22812, Tel.: 540-828-1705; (2005) Sandy F. Cryder, 917 Roman Rd., Mount Sidney, VA 24467-2403, Tel.: 540-234-6084. Hon. Sec.: Dwight Phelps, 87 Bradford St., Swoope, VA 24479, Tel.: 540-337-6659. Huntsman: G. Daniel Jones, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: (hon) Janet Jones, (hon) Monica L. Randolph, (hon) Teresa T. Stewart. Kennelman: (prof) Eddie Satten. Kennels: Augusta County, Va. Foxhounds: 131�2 American couples, 21�2 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox, Coyote. Season: Mid-September–Mid-March. Meet: Tuesdays and Saturdays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. or an MFH. Hounds went out 39 times last season. The country at Swoope is approximately 4 by 10 miles of open rolling terrain with small patches of woodland. The country at Staunton is approximately 5 by 5 miles of hilly terrain which is half wooded and half open. Fences are coops, board fences, natural rails and logs. A fit handy horse used to hills is preferable.

Golden’s Bridge Hounds
Baxter Rd.,
North Salem, New York 10560.
Established 1924.
Recognized 1925.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, black collar. Ladies: black, scarlet collar. Evening–scarlet, black collar, white facings. MFHs: (1978) Eugene O. Colley, Windswept Farm, P.O. Box 779, Croton Falls, NY 10519, Tel.: 914-669-5858; (1985) Edward W. Kelly, 187 Jay St., Katonah, NY 10536, Tel.: 914-232-3744; (1991) Peter Kamenstein, P.O. Box 304, North Salem, NY 10560-0304, Tel.: 914-669-5507; (2005) Stephen Mackintosh Pulsifer, 20 Upper Hook Rd., Katonah, NY 10536-3836, Tel.: 914-232-8830; (2005) Kenneth J. Silverman, 303 Bedford Center Rd., Bedford Hills, NY 10507, Tel.: 914-234-2921. Hon. Sec.: David D. Keuhn, 71 Keeler Ln., North Salem, NY 10560-2208, Tel.: 914-669-5021. Huntsman: (prof) Ciaran Murphy. Whippers-in: Peter Kamenstein, jt.-MFH, (prof) Peter Moritz, (hon) John P. Manes, (hon) Roger L. Saunders, (hon) Booli Selmayr. Kennelman: (prof) Harry Stark. Kennels: Baxter Road, North Salem, N.Y. Foxhounds: 31 Penn-Marydel couples. Hunting: Fox. Season: Cubbing: mid-August–September. Formal: October–March. Meet: Tuesdays, Saturdays and holidays. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 53 times last season. The country is approximately 17 by 22 miles; hill and dale country; good coverts; stone walls with riders predominate; a few post and rail fences and chicken coops. Jumps optional. The north country is 6 miles east to west; 18 miles north to south.

Goshen Hunt
15865 A.E. Mullinix Rd.,
Woodbine, Maryland 21797.
Established 1957.
Recognized 1960.
Hunt Attire: Scarlet, Confederate gray collar, old gold piping. Evening–scarlet, Confederate gray collar, old gold piping, and Confederate gray facings. MFHs: (2003) Holly Hamilton, 1212 Buckeystown Pike, Adamstown, MD 21710, Tel.: 301-509-8478; (1996-1999,2006) C. Thompson Pardoe, 15865 A. E. Mullinix Rd., Woodbine, MD 21797, Tel.: 301-854-6828; (2006) Robert Taylor, 26130 Mullinix Mill Rd., Mt. Airy, MD 21771, Tel.: 301-253-6661. Hon. Sec.: Carol Engel, 18380 New Cut Rd., Mt. Airy, MD 21771, Tel.: 301-607-9318. Huntsman: (prof) Robert Taylor, jt.-MFH. Whippers-in: (prof) Elizabeth Lavine, (prof) Fritz Schneider, (hon) Mark Challberg, (hon) Leslie Happ. Kennels: Unity, Md. Foxhounds: 171�2 American couples, 21�2 Crossbred couples. Hunting: Fox. Season: September–March. Meet: Wednesdays and Saturdays, Sundays during deer season. Visitors permitted to hunt–for details contact the Hon. Sec. Hounds went out 47 times last season. The country occupies an area approximately 15 by 30 miles. It is rolling farm country with some woods, several creeks and streams. Jumps are post and rails, coops and numerous bar jumps.

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