File:The great pole mares, Belle Hamlin & Justina, trotting to skeleton wagon- at Independence, Iowa, Oct. 24, 1890, driven by their owner, C.J. Hamlin, esq., making the fastest team time on LCCN2001704285.jpg

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English: Title: The great pole mares, Belle Hamlin & Justina, trotting to skeleton wagon: at Independence, Iowa, Oct. 24, 1890, driven by their owner, C.J. Hamlin, esq., making the fastest team time on record, 2.13 1/4, which was reduced Oct. 27, driven by their trainer, Mr. Andrews, to 2:13 Abstract: 1 print : lithograph.
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Author Currier & Ives.; Cameron, John, approximately 1828-, artist
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Artist: John Cameron (signature on image).
Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 2859
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Lithographs--1890

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