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Blood Horse Sportsman

The Unionist 1834-04-10

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Blood Horse Sportsman.

This Horse will stand the ensuing season at the farm of the subscriber in Pomfret under the management of Capt. Giles R. Eldridge at seven dollars the season and one dollar to groom to be paid at the time of service.

These are the ONLY conditions.

PEDIGREE

Sportsman was got by Bassorah Arabian,—imported into New-York from the river Euphrates by David Ogden Esq. Dam Sportmistress by imported Hickory, grand Dam, Miller’s Damsel by old imported messenger. Millers Damsel was the dam of American Eclipse.

The get of Sportsman may be seen on the farm and in the neighborhood.

EDWARD ELDRIDGE.

Pomfret, March 1834.

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