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Stallions in Tennessee, between 

 1788 and 1800, 42-4, adn. 

 D; between 1800 and 1810, 

 44~~53 adn. D; between 

 1810 and 1820, 53-58, adn. 

 D; between 1820 and 1830, 

 58-65; between 1830 and 

 1840, 73-92; subsequent to 

 1840, 93, adn. F 



Sumner County, her pioneer 

 breeders and foundation stock, 

 96-113; celebrated produce, 

 101-112; produced first 3- 

 year old in U. S. to sell for as 

 much as $8,000; her breeders 

 and stock of later period, 

 112-120 



Tennessee, adaptability to rais- 

 ing horses, i, 96; English 

 writer's opinion, adn. G; 

 her horses of same families as 

 English horses of same period, 

 10-12, 72, 1 66, 197, 198, adn. 

 B, adn. I; supply depot for 

 Southern States, 7, 8, 17, 

 104-110; all her horses de- 

 scendants of three English 

 corner stones, 43, 44. 



Thoroughbred, origin of, 18; 

 live lines of descent, 23-9; 

 modern illustrations of these 

 lines, 93, 94 



Thoroughbred, his contribution 

 to development and material 

 interests of South, 8; his 

 influence on customs and 

 habits of the people, 1-5, 70; 

 his adaptability to war, 5; his 

 influence on other blood stock 

 industries, 8, 9, 17; moved 



Westward with star of empire, 

 5; and beat the Constitution 

 to Tennessee, 42, 43, adn. B 



Time, best 4-mile up to 1874, 

 adn. E; average running in 

 1838, 27; best 3-mile up to 

 1835, adn. C; results from 

 improved tracks, 263 



Trainers, noted, Sidney Bur- 

 bridge, 176, 178; A. L. 

 Hammond, 166, 172; Arthur 

 Taylor, 61; Green Berry 

 Williams, see Jockeys; Capt. 

 John Belcher, 61 



War, 1861-65, effect of on 

 thoroughbred industry, 84; 

 comparisons, 83, 94, 95 



Noted Races in addition 



to those mentioned in 



"CONTENTS" 



Angora and several competi- 

 tors, 182 



Argyle and John Bascombe, 166 

 Ariel and Flirtilla, 208 



Bertrand, Aratus and Creeping 



Kate, adn. C 

 Boston and Fashion, 208 

 Boyd McNairy, Picton and 



Osceola, 191 



Doublehead and Expectation, 

 245 



Greyhound and Tanner, 242 

 Greyhound and Truxton, 241, 

 245, 246 



Haynie's Maria and many com- 

 petitor 5,25 8 

 Hiawatha and Mary Wyllie, 117 



