2i 8 Making the American Thoroughbred 



and race without your hardly seeing daylight between her and her 

 matchless competitor ! Time, 7 : 45 \, and the most gallantly contested, 

 as well as the most beautiful race ever seen in this country." 



With this race the long series of North and South 

 matches ended in a blaze of glory. 



Both Peytona and Fashion lived until the war period 

 and then went out with the tide that had made them 

 great. Peytona was buried in the garden of her owner, 

 A. Keene Richards, in Kentucky, near the spot where 

 Glencoe had been buried a few years before. 



