Minutes and records of the racing which was held at Tree Hill [manuscript] 1824-1838.

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Minutes and records of the racing which was held at Tree Hill [manuscript] 1824-1838.

Officers included A.L. Botts, Charles T. Bott, H. Davis, Theo. Field, Benjamin Harrison, J.B. Harvie, John Heth, Edmund Irby, William R. Johnson, John Minge, Wade Mosby, Jr., Bernard Peyton, Thomas M. Randolph, Jr. of Tuckahoe, Thomas Sawson, R.G. Scott, James M. Selden, and Andrew Stevenson. In the front of the volume is a photostat of a broadside advertising Planet, a racehorse owned by Thomas Doswell and Thomas W. Doswell.

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Bott, Charles B.

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Davis, H.

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Minge, John.

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Botts, A. L.

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Irby, Edmund.

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Sawson, Thomas.

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Randolph, Thomas M. (Thomas Mann), 1768-1828

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Harvie, J. B.

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Selden, James M.

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Mosby, Wade, Jr.

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Johnson, William R., 1933-

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Heth, John.

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Doswell, Thomas W.

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Stevenson, Andrew J.

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