. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . ile wasmade Bob Wade, a four-year-old, atButte, Mont. The time was 14 at Monmouth Park over astraight course in a race against was by Imported Prince he performed this feat he was a four-year-old and carried 11(j iiounds. 1890.—Lowest wheat, in February, 71 i,cents; highest, in August, in Ireland, l,r,70,?66 head,the largest number known in that country. 1891, June 22d.—Kingston, the pon of thegreat .spendtlirilt, carrying 1


. Hale's history of agriculture by dates. A simple record of historical events and victories of peaceful industries . ile wasmade Bob Wade, a four-year-old, atButte, Mont. The time was 14 at Monmouth Park over astraight course in a race against was by Imported Prince he performed this feat he was a four-year-old and carried 11(j iiounds. 1890.—Lowest wheat, in February, 71 i,cents; highest, in August, in Ireland, l,r,70,?66 head,the largest number known in that country. 1891, June 22d.—Kingston, the pon of thegreat .spendtlirilt, carrying 139 pounds, set(he mark lor the Futurity Course, which isI7ti feet less than throe-fourths of a mile, in1:08. The jierforniance was made at ConeyIsland. N. RFX PRAVINE—Saddle stallion. Ownedhy Dr. W. L. Hockaday. of Richmond, at Louisxille (Ky.) State Fair. Rep-resentative American saddle horse. 1891.—The ierican (formerly National)Saddle Horse Breeders Association organizedat , Ky., and issued the first volumeof the Ajmeiiean Saddle Horse Register thayear following. 1891.—Allerton. one of the greatest racehorses and sires of extreme speed in thehistory of the trotting turf, was sent amile trottinK to wagon, and set the trottingmark at ?:15. He was sired by .lay Bird,and his dam was Giissie Wilkes, by Mam-brino Boy. 1891.—In tliis year the unique performanceof three horses trotting: a mile abreast wasmade in the fast time of 2:1-1. The horseswere Belle Hamlin. mare Globe, baygelding; and Justina. bay mare; all byAlmont, Jr. 1891.—Capiain S. F. Fountain, UnitedStates Cavalry, with mounted detachment,lode eiirhty-four miles in eight hours, arecord of horse endurance. 1891.—The Berry Farmer, published


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