This article notes that although many histories point to Orange County in New York as being the true cradle of the trotter, within the state of Maine, this designation might rightly go to Kennebec County
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In the early 1800s Maine was known for producing excellent trotting horses. These horses helped to e...
This article traces the history of a horse, known as Gen. Knox, that became a foundation sire of sev...
According to one source, nearly one out of every ten prints published by Currier and Ives had the tr...
Following the Civil War there was much interest among Maine farmers in breeding trotting horses. On...
The gray trotting mare Emma B was foaled on the Foxcroft farm of Cleoral E. (Chamberlain) and Phinea...
On September 7, 1876, the Lewiston Evening Journal reported that Colonel Henry S. Russell of Milton,...
An issue of The Maine Horse Breeders\u27 Monthly published in January, 1883 (volume 5, number 1)
This article provides biographical information about noted Maine veterinarian George H. Bailey, 1832...
An issue of The Maine Horse Breeders\u27 Monthly published in February, 1888 (Volume 10, number 2)
The noted Maine horseman and veterinarian George H. Bailey made his first trip to the bluegrass regi...
While many may be familiar with the Veterans Affairs (VA) Center at Togus near Augusta, Maine, few a...
A short history of harness racing related to the Guy T. Kendall Photo Collection housed in Special C...
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In the early 1800s Maine was known for producing excellent trotting horses. These horses helped to e...
This article traces the history of a horse, known as Gen. Knox, that became a foundation sire of sev...
According to one source, nearly one out of every ten prints published by Currier and Ives had the tr...
Following the Civil War there was much interest among Maine farmers in breeding trotting horses. On...
The gray trotting mare Emma B was foaled on the Foxcroft farm of Cleoral E. (Chamberlain) and Phinea...
On September 7, 1876, the Lewiston Evening Journal reported that Colonel Henry S. Russell of Milton,...
An issue of The Maine Horse Breeders\u27 Monthly published in January, 1883 (volume 5, number 1)
This article provides biographical information about noted Maine veterinarian George H. Bailey, 1832...
An issue of The Maine Horse Breeders\u27 Monthly published in February, 1888 (Volume 10, number 2)
The noted Maine horseman and veterinarian George H. Bailey made his first trip to the bluegrass regi...
While many may be familiar with the Veterans Affairs (VA) Center at Togus near Augusta, Maine, few a...
A short history of harness racing related to the Guy T. Kendall Photo Collection housed in Special C...
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