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Charlottesville and Ablemarle Horse Company,
W. B. COLTHURST, Manager and Treasurer,
Charlottesville, Ivy and Edge Hill. |
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Charlottesville and Ablemarle Horse Company,
W. B. COLTHURST, Manager and Treasurer,
Charlottesville, Ivy and Edge Hill.
This Certifies that the French Coach Stallion,
ARLEQUIN—imported from France
1903, by Dunham, Fletcher & Coleman, of
Wayne, Illinois; is registered in the French
Coach Horse Stud-Book of America, and that
his recorded number is 3540.
Color and Description—Brown—strip—four
white legs.
Pedigree—Foaled June 8, 1900—bred by
M. Eugene Desauntte, commune of St. Germain
de-Ville, dapertment of La Manch—got
by the Government Stallion Norodum—dam,
Retourne by Dominant—2nd dam, Judith.
French Coach Stallion "Arlequin" 3540.
This splendid Stallion was brought to Albemarle County by the company with the idea of improving the strain of coach horses in this vicinity. He will be handled by the most expert horsemen. The
manager will gladly furnish detailed information by mail or otherwise.
In Witness Whereof, we have hereto affixed
the seal of the Society.
Dated at the Tacoma Building, Chicago,
Illinois, this fifth day of January, nineteen
hundred and four.
S. D. THOMPSON.
This Stallion will make the season at the
farm of John F. Payne, Charlottesville, Va.
Terms for season $20, Insurance $25.
JOHN. F. PAYNE,
Manager.
R. L. THOMAS, Hot Water and Steam Heating, Plumbing and Gas Fitting.
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