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1836 Horse Race: A Poem
"On a cool spring morning in May of 1836 Isaac Michael Dyckman possibly took leave from his family home in Inwood, on the Northern tip of Manhattan, mounted his steed, and rode the muddy trail to the Union Race Course in far off Long Island for what would prove to be one of the most celebrated horse races of the 19th Century ..."
horseracing  history  poems  match-race  union-racecourse  new-york 
may 2009 by jnchapel

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