"Wallace's American Trotting Register, Volume 5" is a comprehensive record of trotting horses in America during the late 19th century. Compiled by John Hankins Wallace in collaboration with the National Association of Trotting Horse Breeders and the American Trotting Register Association, this volume offers a detailed look at the lineage, breeding, and performance of these magnificent animals.
This register serves as an invaluable resource for historians, equestrian enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the development of trotting horse breeds in the United States. It provides detailed information on individual horses, their pedigrees, and their achievements on the track. Explore the rich history of American equestrian sport and gain insights into the cultural significance of trotting horses during this era.
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