"Wallace's American Trotting Register, Volume 11" is an invaluable historical record for breeders, historians, and enthusiasts of trotting horses and American horse racing. This comprehensive register, compiled by John Hankins Wallace and associations dedicated to trotting horse breeding, meticulously documents the lineage and performance of trotting horses in America.
Containing detailed information on individual horses, their pedigrees, and racing records, this volume offers a wealth of data for tracing bloodlines and understanding the development of the trotting breed. It serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the history of equestrian sports in the United States and the cultural significance of horse breeding.
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