EOUIPAGES. Saratoga in 1901 | ||
EOUIPAGES.
My statistical friend has been riding with almost every body
here, and he hands me the following list of turnouts:
John Appleton, publisher, pair of long-tailed bays to a clarence.
Mr. I. N. Phelps, Dodge & Co., New York; dapple grays;
stylish; bow-necks.
Mr. E. A. Hammond, the millionaire batchelor of the Fifth
Avenue Hotel, pair of large bays to a dogcart, takes out Mr. J.
Coddington and M. G. M. Groves.
Mr. James H. Peabody, of Philadelphia, bays to a landau.
Mr. Joseph Harker, Commodore Vanderbilt's friend, pair of
trotters.
Mr. P. Van Valkenburg, handsome span of bays.
Sheriff O'Brien, sorrel horses to a dogcart.
Hon. William Wall, of Fifth Avenue, pair of grays.
Mr. Charles Wall, of Park Avenue, grays to a barouche.
Mr. Frank H. Lord, stylish English drag with span of bays.
Also tandem team.
R. H. Southgate, sorrel trotters, time 2:37.
C. F. Southgate, handsome blacks.
Mr. S. W. Coe, of East Forty-second street (H. B. Claflan &
Co.), poney phaeton, and clarence seen almost every afternoon
riding to the lake with a load of beautiful children.
George H. Bissell, of 5th Avenue, stylish Vermont bays to
open box-drag. Mrs. Tenney his sister, and his daughter, Miss
Florence, and handsome little son Pelham, generally ride with
him.
Judge B. H. Bixby, spike tail road team—time, 2:37¾.
Colonel R. C. Hawkins, bays to a park phaeton.
Mr. W. S. Wyse (time, 2:40), Mr. J. F. Purdy (time, 2:38), Mr.
J. R. Whaley (time, 2:37½), and Mr. A. L. Webb (time, 2:41), fast road horses to light wagons.
Mr. J. P. Wallace, handsome span to park phaeton.
Mr. J, L. Young, gray trotters—time 2:41.
Wm. Turnbull, sorrel colts, raised by himself.
Robert Squires, President of the Third Avenue Railroad,
blacks to a landau. His son, Chalmers, bay trotter to a light
wagon—time, 2:39.
Major Gibbs, English drag with side seats—horses chestnuts.
D. C. Wilcox, bays to a park pheaton.
Captain J. B. Thomas, bays to a “C” spring landau.
E. H. Miller, brown horses to a park phaeton.
B. F. Carver, banker, large bays to a “C” spring landau.
George Dennison, bay horses to a park phaeton.
Colonel J. A. Bridgeland, of Indiana, span of Cadmans bays,
drives out in his Brewster phaeton, Senator Robertson, Colonel
A. Boody, President of the Wabash Railroad; Fernando Wood,
and Mr. F. S. Davis, President of the First National Bank of
Memphis.
Hon. A. Boody, of 5th Avenue, the great Railroad projector,
bays to a landau.
Ex-Mayor George Opdyke, bays to a clarence.
Mr. T. Brooks, of Brooklyn, dapple grays to a landau.
Robert L. Stewart, the New York sugar refiner, bays to a
four-seated German-town.
Mrs. W. H. Hicks, of East Fourteenth, rides on horseback
morning and evening, accompanied by her grooms.
John T. Farish, an old habitué of Saratoga and the Clarendon,
Kentucky thorough-breds. For thirty years Mr. Farish has
annually appeared at the Clarendon—a bachelor, and, the
gossips say, a great catch. Imagine the commotion of the
Clarendonite ladies when this year he appeared upon the scene
with a—beautiful wife!
J. R. Franklyn, New York City, bays to a Brewster phaeton.
Mr. Kellogg, of New York, browns to an open carriage.
Henry Smith, President of the Board of Police Commissioners,
brown horses to a landau.
O. A. Bills, of Yonkers, gray trotters—time, 2:42.
George A. Taylor, bays to a park phaeton.
Judge Barnard, chestnuts to a park phaeton.
Dr. Crane, of East Twenty-first street, chestnuts to a park
phaeton.
A. T. Stewart, pair of large Kentucky thoroughbred bays.
Judge Hilton, pair of large browns to a landau.
EOUIPAGES. Saratoga in 1901 | ||