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Identifier: americanturfregi14skin (find matches)
Title: American turf register and sporting magazine
Year: 1843 (1840s)
Authors: Skinner, J. S., ed
Subjects: Horse-racing Horses Sports
Publisher: Baltimore, Md. : J.S. Skinner
Contributing Library: University of New Hampshire Library
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, was foaled in 1840, and was tiominated in a 3 yr. old sweep-stakes to come off at Hayneville, Ala., last spring. She was got by Tarquin(by Henry out of Ostrich by Eclipse, and she out of Garland, the dam of PostBoy,) out of Imp. Sarah by Sarpedon. Sarah was imported into Charleston byMr. Fryer, in Oct. 1838, and came out in the ship Ganges, in company withDelphine (the dam of Monarch, The Queen, Herald, etc.) and other slock ofCol. Hamptons, of which we published a list at the time, that was sent us byFryer from Liverpool. Sarah (Madelines dam) was got by Sarpedon (himselfsince imported,) out of Fiolicsome by Stamford —.\lexina by King Fergus—Lardelia by Young Marske—Cade—Beaufremonls dam by Brother to Fear-nought—Miss Wyndham by Wyndham—Belgrade Turk—Makeless—Brimmer,etc. The pedigrees of Madelines ancestry is to be found at length in Skin-ners English and American Stud Book, and in this paper and the Am.Turf Register. She is as well bred as anything in the country.
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I i#;# < CAMEL; SIRE OF TOUCHSTONE, COTHERSTONE, &c. &c.,THE PROPERTYOF MR. THEOBALD. ENGRAVED BY DICK, AFTER ONE BY HACKER, FROM A PAINTING BY ALKEN. The Editor of the London Sporting Review, in introducingthe portrait of Camel to his readers, remarks that he knows ofno greater treat for a man fond of the thorough-bred horse thana visit to perhaps the most complete breeding establishment of theday, viz., that of Mr. Theobald, at Stockwell, Surrey ; more par-ticularly if the time chosen be the spring of the year, when, inaddition to the fine collection of stud-horses, some of the pickedmares of the kingdom may be seen, which annually form the se-raglio of one or the other of these high-bred chiefs. Anotherfeature well wonhy of attention is the stabling and loose boxes,which we are informed cost jeiO,000 in building, and are allowedto be very near perfection. It may be, and indeed we have veryfrequently heard it remarked, that Mr. Theobald might make moremoney of his horses

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  • bookdecade:1840
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Skinner__J__S___ed
  • booksubject:Horse_racing
  • booksubject:Horses
  • booksubject:Sports
  • bookpublisher:Baltimore__Md____J_S__Skinner
  • bookcontributor:University_of_New_Hampshire_Library
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