Correspondence and ephemera, 1833-1908 (bulk 1876-1908).

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Correspondence and ephemera, 1833-1908 (bulk 1876-1908).

The papers contain letters from breeders and owners of Arab horses, editors and writers for sporting periodicals of the period, and correspondence with others interested in horses; and material documenting the publication of Huntington's book "History of Leopard & Linden, General Grant's Arabian stallions." Correspondents include Spencer Bordon, author of "The Arab Horse."

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SNAC Resource ID: 7600601

University of Virginia. Library

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Huntington, Randolph

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A pharmaceutical manufacturer who moved to central New York state after the Civil War to breed and sell fine horses and who became a leading American authority on the Arabian horse. From the description of Correspondence and ephemera, 1833-1908 (bulk 1876-1908). (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 48954044 ...