FIG. 188. CASE NO. 3. 283 



No. 42. Hind shoe, worn by trotter " Thomas Jefferson." 



43. Front side weight shoe for ankle and knee hitting. 



44. Front scooped toe shoe for stumbUng, see Fig. 95. 



45. Hind shoe for quarter grabbing. 



46. Front concaved shoe for trotters, old style. 



47. Front non-paddling shoe, see Fig. 104. 



48. Front shoe beveled from toe to heels, worn by " Thos. Jefferson." 



49. Hind square toe shoe for ankle hitting, old style, byS. T. H., 1873. 



50. Hind shoe for trotters, old style 



51. Tip shoe, old style. 



52. Hind scooped toe shoe, old style, see Fig. 116. 



53. Front shoe for ankle and knee hitting, old style, by S. T. H., 1873. 



54. Front bar shoe, worn by " Goldsmith Maid," 1871, see Fig. 90. 



55. Front modified " Centennial" shoe, by S. T. H., see Fig. 87. 



56. Front rolling motion shoe, No. 1, see Fig. 93. 



57. Front shoe for forging, etc., see Fig. 91. 



58. Front shoe for knee hitting. 



59. Front raised spring bar shoe, see Fig. 88. 



60. Front " Centennial " shoe, by S. T. H., see Fig. 85. 



61. Front shoe for roadsters. 



62. Front spring heel shoe for contraction. 



63. Hind shoe for knuckling. 



64. Front shoe concaved and thin at heels. 



65. Hind scooped toe shoe. 



66. Front shoe for knee hitting, by S. T. H. 



67. Front shoe modified " Centennial." 



68. Front side weight shoe for knee hitting, see Fig. 100. 



69. Hind shoe for quarter grabbing. 



70. Hind rolling motion shoe, old style. 



71. Front bar shoe grooved for slipping, old style. 



72. Front grooved center shoe, worn by "American Girl," weight, 



31 ounces, see trotting record, page 118. 



73. Front rim bar shoe, nailed at toe, old style. 



74. Hind concaved shoe, old style. 



75. Front shoe concaved quarters, old style trotters, 1862. 



76. Front shoe concaved, old style. 



77. Plain shoe. 



78. Hind shoe for knuckling, see Fig. 71. 



The center of this case is occupied by a display of medals which I have 

 received on similar exhibits of shoes, etc., at various expositions throughout 

 the country. See page vii-x. 

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