American Morgan Horse Register Volume VI [6]: Stallions 8100-9499, Mares and Geldings 05200-06999

  • Hard Cover
  • Burlington, Vermont: The Champlain Printers, 1949
By American Morgan Horse Register, Inc.; [Battell, Joseph]
Burlington, Vermont: The Champlain Printers, 1949. Facsimile. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket. 0x0x0. 1980s facsimile reprint of 1949 original. An exceptional copy. Binding tight and square, pages clean, bright, and unmarked. 350 pp. Black-and-white photographs throughout. A continuation of the series begun by Joseph Battell, who passed away shortly before the publication of volume three. The Morgan horse is one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the United States. Tracing back to the foundation sire Figure, later named Justin Morgan after his best-known owner, Morgans served many roles in 19th-century American history, being used as coach horses and for harness racing, as general riding animals, and as cavalry horses during the American Civil War on both sides of the conflict. Morgans have influenced other major American breeds, including the American Quarter Horse, Tennessee Walking Horse and the Standardbred. During the 19th and 20th centuries, they were exported to other countries, including England, where a Morgan stallion influenced the breeding of the Hackney horse. In 1907, the US Department of Agriculture established the US Morgan Horse Farm near Middlebury, Vermont for the purpose of perpetuating and improving the Morgan breed; the farm was later transferred to the University of Vermont. The first breed registry was established in 1909, and since then many organizations in the US, Europe and Oceania have developed. Popular children's authors, including Marguerite Henry and Ellen Feld, have portrayed the breed in their books; Henry's Justin Morgan Had a Horse was later made into a Disney movie.

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Title

American Morgan Horse Register Volume VI [6]: Stallions 8100-9499, Mares and Geldings 05200-06999

Author

American Morgan Horse Register, Inc.; [Battell, Joseph]

Binding

Hard Cover

Condition

Fine

Publisher

The Champlain Printers: Burlington, Vermont

Date

1949

Edition

Facsimile


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