Name Bernard Waters | ||
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Born 1852 New York Died 7:00 AM, February 27, 1911Berkshire Apartments, 612 West 179th Avenue, New York, NY Cause of death Cerebral Metastases. Sarcoma of right Kidney. Resting place Katonah Ave, Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, New York, Section 35, Plot Number 3528 Other names Benjamin Waters, Kingrail Occupation Sportsman, Conservationist, Journalist, Editor, Reporter and Author Employer Forest and Stream Publishing Company |
Bernard Waters (1852-1911), also known as Benjamin Waters, was a sportsman, professional dog trainer, field trial judge, conservationist, editor, reporter and author who wrote a number of books about sporting dogs under the pen name "Kingrail" around the turn of the 19th/20th centuries.
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Mr. Waters was a member of the handicap committee at the 1900 Grand American trap shoot and was employed as an editor by Forest and Stream Publishing Company (forerunner of Field & Stream magazine), which was located at 318 Broadway in New York City.
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