-
infection that
resulted in his
going blind.
Lexington stood for a time at the
Nantura Stock Farm of
Uncle John
Harper in Midway, Kentucky,
along with the famous...
- money.
Longfellow was owned, bred, and
trained by "Uncle" John
Harper of
Nantura Stock Farm in Midway, Kentucky.
Harper was
estimated to be
worth one million...
- 1887 (the same year the
great Kincsem of
Hungary died) and is
buried at
Nantura Stock Farm (the farm was
named by its owner,
Uncle John Harper, for the...
-
Broeck was
foaled in the same year as Tom
Ochiltree at the
neighboring Nantura Stock Farm.
Parole was born one year later, bred by
Pierre Lorillard IV...
- Ten
Broeck 1872
Phaeton King Tom
Merry Sunshine ****
Holton Lexington Nantura Bell
Knight 1866
Knighthood Knight of St
George Glycera Kentucky Belle...
- the
imported British champion Glencoe;
Glencoe stood at John Harper's
Nantura Stock Farm in Kentucky. His sire line
traced back to Herod. A
rangy bay...
- Faugh-a-Ballagh Sir
Hercules Guiccioli Pantaloon Mare
Pantaloon Daphne Nantura Brawner's
Eclipse American Eclipse Henry Mare Quix
Bertrand Lady Fortune...
- had run out of
competition in the east. John
Harper had
developed the
Nantura Stud,
breeding and
owning the
great Longfellow. Ten
Broeck was the eastern...
-
Bourbon Belle Bonnie Scotland Ella D
Julia L 1885
Longfellow Leamington Nantura Christine Australian La
Grande Duchesse Dam
Sudie McNairy 1880 Enquirer...
- Midway, Kentucky, for the
price of $3,000.
Harper sent the
horse to his
Nantura Stud in 1855, and
raised the stallion's stud fee to $100,
where the chestnut...