Bruce's American Stud Book, Volume 3, compiled by Sanders Dewees Bruce, is an invaluable resource for historians, equine enthusiasts, and those interested in the lineage of thoroughbred horses in America. This meticulously detailed stud book provides a comprehensive record of horse breeding and racing in the United States during the 19th century. This volume offers a wealth of information on the pedigrees, performances, and notable characteristics of significant horses, serving as a cornerstone for understanding the development of American thoroughbreds. The detailed records make it an essential reference for anyone studying the history of horse racing and breeding in America. This book offers a glimpse into the rich heritage of American equine culture.
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