Historic Information
- Angus Heritage Foundation
- International Livestock
- Prominent Individuals
- Historic Herd Award Winners
- Naming of Aberdeen Angus Cattle
- The QAS Traveler 23-4 Story
- The O Bardoliermere 2nd Story
The History of the Angus Breed in America
Your Best Beef Buy
AHIR, part 1
AHIR, part 2
An Angus In Your Future, Part 1
An Angus In Your Future, Part 2
Your First Step
Loyal Alumnus 1941 International
Grand Champion Steer
International Livestock Show 1953
Along America's Angus Trails with Paul Harvey
Earl Marshall
Earl Marshall was one of the all-time great bulls of the breed, born on September 4, 1912, on the W.A. McHenry Farm in Denison, IA. At the present time, the American Angus Association, since its origin in 1883, has registered 16,832,114 animals in the herd book, 15,040,919 have Earl Marshall in their pedigree. Over the last ten years, 3,072,429 have been registered and all but 964 have Earl Marshall in their pedigree. Earl Marshall died July 2, 1928.