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James De
Lancey Jr. (1732 –
April 8, 1800) was a
colonial politician,
turfman, and the son of
Lieutenant Governor James De
Lancey and Anne Heathcote....
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Scandic PGA Championship". Golfdata.
Retrieved 24
April 2021. "Results 2018
Turfman Allerum Open". Golfdata.
Retrieved 24
April 2021.
Official website 56°07′08″N...
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Cella (November 29, 1866 –
April 29, 1918) was an
American capitalist,
turfman, and
plutocratic political financier. In 1896, he co-founded the Cella...
- 1600-1840, 3rd ed. 1995, s.v. "Paine, James".
Staff (29 May 1915). "Noted
turfman a
Lusitania victim".
Daily Racing Form.
Retrieved 14
April 2012.[permanent...
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Jerem ****terman The
Searchers was the
first production from "distinguished
turfman" C.V. Whitney; it was
directed by John Ford and
distributed by
Warner Bros...
- more
racing property and
owned a
greater stable of
horses than any
other turfman of his time." "Edward
Corrigan Dies At Age 82". New York Times. 1924-07-05...
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Blushing Groom, who like his sire was a
champion miler and who
prominent turfman Edward L.
Bowen calls one of the
great international sires of the 20th...
- "The
Soiree at
Skull Hill" -
written by
Willie Hynes, postman, 1912. "The
Turfman from Ardee" "The
Woods of
County Louth" -
written by Hugh
McKitterick and...
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biographical section dedicated to
Henry Price McGrath called him the "first
turfman America has produced".
McGrath was born in
Jessamine County, Kentucky....
- 1890.
Retrieved April 29, 2015.
August Belmont, the
famous banker and
turfman, died
yesterday morning at 3 o'clock at his residence, 109
Fifth Avenue...