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Collection related to stallion Wicked William, 1832/1845

.04 Cubic Feet 1 folder (legal)
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This collection contains nineteen documents and letters that provide detailed documentation of the ownership of a breeding stallion named Wicked William. The documents include three pedigrees, four stud service tickets, five sales records, and seven stampless letters, which provide a first-hand account of thoroughbred breeding and horse racing in Virginia during the early 19th century. The collection traces the breeding of Wicked William and his pedigree.

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Collection related to stallion Wicked William, 1832/1845 .04 Cubic Feet 1 folder (legal)

Randolph Huntington papers, 1860/1908

3 Cubic Feet 6 document boxes, circa 1,000 items
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This collection consists of correspondence and ephemera from the estate of Randolph Huntington. Much of the correspondence pertains in some way to the history, breeding, raising, racing, or showing of the Arabian horse in the United States.

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Randolph Huntington papers, 1860/1908 3 Cubic Feet 6 document boxes, circa 1,000 items

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