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ard Hall of Sumner, Col. Robert Smith of Murfreesboro, Col. R. 

 Burford of Dixon Springs, John Coplinger and others. 



WINNERS (i) Sweepstake, 3-year-olds, mile heats, sub. "a 

 bale of cotton," 8 subs, two running Thomas Barry's gr. c. by 

 Sir Henry Tonson; time not recorded but "pretty bang up." 



(2) P. $430, 3-mile heats, four running FANNY BELL; time 6: 42- 

 6:13. 



(3) P. $250, 2-mile heats, two running Yourie's b. c. by Bert- 

 rand, dam by Whip, 3 yrs.; time 4:01^ 4:01 4:12. 



(4) P. $200, mile heats, four running Burford's ch. h. by Stock- 

 holder, out of Patty Puff by Pacolet, 5 yrs.; time 1:54 1:57 

 1:59. 



At the Hartsville meeting, October, 1837 there were 13 entries 

 owned by Richard A. Hall, Woods S. Miller, John Coplinger, Maj. 

 W. L. Alexander, Thomas Barry, Watson & Rutherford, Elliott & 

 Jackson, Cyrus Hart, James Jackson. 



James Jackson's entry, SARAH BLADEN, "walked over" in a sweep- 

 stake, 13 entries, $100 each, 2-mile heats. Elliott & Jackson's 

 EXOTIC by Leviathan, dam imp Refugee by Wanderer, 3 years, 

 won a sweepstake, 12 subs, at $500 each, h. f., three running, 2-mile 

 heats. 



Other winners were: Miller's HARPALYCE, Foster Doak's (or Dake's) 

 colt by Leviathan, dam by Conqueror, and Hall's gelding by Jeffer- 

 son, dam by Conqueror. 



GALLATIN JOCKEY CLUB 



In the years 1836-7-8-9 the Gallatin Jockey Club held six meet- 

 ings at one or more of which entries were run by W. W. Gift of 

 Raleigh, North Carolina, John C. Beasley of Louisiana, Samuel 

 Ragland, James Jackson, Col. Robert Smith, Col. Thomas Watson 

 of Franklin; Hon. A. J. Donelson, David Burford, W. L. Alexander 

 and A. Alexander of Smith or Sumner; Jo C. Guild, A. P. Yourie, 

 Smith C. Franklin, Balie Peyton, Capt. Jesse Haynie, Maj. George 

 A. Wyllie, Jesse Cage, G. W. Parker, B. F. Simpson, Charles 

 Lewis, John Malone, Richard Hall, William Covington, C. Cantrell, 

 Arthur Cotton, Woods S. Miller, Yourie & Head, Thomas Barry, 

 George Elliott, Green Berry Williams, and W. E. Douglass, all of 

 Sumner; John G. Turner, Thompson & French, Head & Smith, 

 Ben Rutherford and W. H. Wilkinson. Head & Smith's entry, 

 DAY DREAM, by Luzborough, dam by Sir Archy, was owned by Hon. 

 M. P. Gentry. 



