The Horse in America / A practical treatise on the various types common in the United States, with something of their history and varying characteristics
THE HORSE IN AMERICA

Original lithograph published by Currier & Ives.

FLORA TEMPLE

This remarkable mare was the first trotter to go a mile better than 2.20. For more than six years she was called “Queen of the Trotting Turf.” Nothing is known as to her breeding, but from 1853 to 1859 she beat all the good horses in the country. She was a light bay, 14⅛ hands in height, and weighed 835 pounds when in training.

The Horse
IN AMERICA
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE VARIOUS TYPES COMMON IN THE UNITED STATES, WITH SOMETHING OF THEIR HISTORY AND VARYING CHARACTERISTICS

BY
JOHN GILMER SPEED
Illustrated
NEW YORK
McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO.
MCMV
Copyright, 1905, by
McCLURE, PHILLIPS & CO.
Published, October, 1905
THIS BOOK
THE AUTHOR DEDICATES TO HIS FRIEND
COLONEL CLARENCE R. EDWARDS, U.S.A.
WHOSE INHERITED LOVE FOR HORSES HAS
BEEN CULTIVATED BY STUDY AND
STRENGTHENED BY PRACTICE

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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