| Masters |
Mr and
Mrs WP Wiseman
Darby Ford
Farm
Halls Hill Road
Crestwood
Kentucky 40014
darbyford@aol.com
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| |
Nathan
S Lord |
| Secretary |
Jean S
MacLean |
| Treasurer |
Gerald
Tyrell |
| Kennel
Huntsman |
Ms Jean S
Maclean |
| Huntsman |
Mr WP Wiseman |
| Kennels |
Darby Ford
Farm
Halls Hill Road
Crestwood
Kentucky 40014 |
| Country |
The
hunting country located in Oldham and Shelby Counties in Kentucky
has historically consisted primarily of open cattle and crop country
interspersed with woodlands and cut by large and small creeks, some
with substantial bluffs and gorges as they near the Ohio River.
Hounds also meet several times each
season in Mercer County, Clark County and Woodford County. |
| History |
Since 1920 the
Clear Creek Beagles, founded by Phillip B Weissinger of
Undulata Farm, Shelby, Kentucky, have hunted in Shelby,
Jefferson and Oldham Counties. During the 1920's and
into the 30's, Mr Weissinger developed a considerable
following amongst Louisville residents and as the Depression
put pressure on Mr Weissinger's finances, these followers
formed themselves into the Louisville Beagle Club which acted
as a hunt supporters organisation for the Clear Creek.
The first season of this more formal arrangement was in 1936-7
which also saw the first Beagle Ball to end the hunting year.
A few followers from those days remain among the subscribers
of the Clear Creek today including Mrs Lyons Brown, an early
president of the Louisville Beagle Club and Mrs Macauley
Smith, widow of longtime Master Judge Macauley Smith.
In
the early 1950s, Mr Weissinger felt no longer able to hunt
hounds for a field on a regular basis and the Louisville
Beagle Club acquired most of the Clear Creek pack and
continued hunting on a subscription basis eventually adopting
the name Fincastle Beagles. Mr Weissinger retained a few
hounds and continued for a time to use the Clear Creek name.
In 1987 the Fincastle Beagles amalgamated with a local private
pack, the Rollington Foot Beagles, and in doing so returned to
the name Clear Creek Beagles. The hounds are now
kennelled in Oldham County but continue to meet in Shelby
County with occasional meets along Clear Creek from which the
pack takes its name. |
| Website |
www.clearcreekbeagles.net |
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information correct on 29th January 2004 |