THE THOROUGHBRED 19 



Promiaent American Thoroughbreds: Sh- Arcliy, 1805, by 

 Diomed, out of Castianira ; American Eclipse, 18 14, by Duroc, 

 out of Miller's Damsel; Boston, 1833, by Timoleon, out of 

 Sister to Tuckahoe ; Lexington, 1850, by Boston, out of Alice 

 Carneal; Norfolk, i860, by Lexington, out of Novice; Emperor, 

 i860, by Leamington ; Longfellow, 1867, by Leamington, out of 

 Nantura ; Enquirer, 1867, by Leamington, out of Lida ; Tom 

 O'Ckiltree, 1872, by Lexington, out of Katona; Parole, 1874, by 

 Leamington, out of Maiden; Himyar, 1875, by Alarm, out of 



Fig. 6. Hanover, a Thoroughbred stallion. A great racer, starting in fifty races, 

 winning thirty-two, and securing ;?I20,9I2 in prize money. The leading sire 

 of prize winners in 1895, 1896, 1897, and 1898. In stud at McGrathiana, 

 Lexington, Kentucky. From photograph by author 



Hira ; Spe7tdthrift, 1876, by Australian, out of Aerolite; Luke 

 Blackburn, \%TJ , by Bonnie Scotland, out of Nevada; Foxhall, 

 1878, by King Alfonso, out of Jamaica; Iroquois, 1878, by 

 Leamington, out of Maggie B.B. ; The Bard, 1883, by Longfellow, 

 out of Brademante ; Firenzi, 1884, by Glenelg, out of Florida; 

 Hanover, 1884, by Hindoo, out of Bourbon Belle; Emperor of 

 Norfolk, 1885, by Norfolk, out of Marian ; Salvator, 1886, by 

 Prince Charlie, out of Salina ; Hamburg, 1891, by Hanover, out 

 of Lady Reel. 



Importations of Thoroughbreds to America were made at a 

 comparatively early date, and some of the most famous horses 



