Saturday, May 19, 2018

1958, Volume 39 of the American Saddle Horse Registry

What do Browncrest Miracle,  Captain Valor, Commander's Beauty, Danish Commander, Drum Beater, Emmy Emerald, Flame of Denmark, Local Talent, Pat Stonewall,  Rita's Pride, Spirit Divine and Vanity's Vanguard all have in common?  All were foaled in 1958 and appeared in Volume 39 of the american Saddle Horse Registry.  Some you've probably heard of and perhaps some you haven't , so here's a little more about each one. 

Browncrest Miracle
Stonewall Supreme X Meadow Miracle by Meadow Majesty
Chestnut mare with small white star
bred by Fred Brown of Pennsylvania
She was the dam of Lad O'Shea and Lord O'Shea,
Lord O'Shea is pictured below
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Captain Valor
Brave Captain X Wil Far B Venus by Woods' Choice
Bay Stallion both hind pasterns white
bred by Thomas Ziegler of Pennsylvania 
Commander's Beauty
Wing Commander X Ace's Beauty Box by American Ace
Chestnut mare with stripe, snip, spot on lower lip, both right stocking, left hind ankle
bred by Odee Farm Breeders of St. Louis MO

Danish Commander
Wing Commander X Denmark's Daffodil by Ridgefields Denmark
chestnut stallion with star, snip, lower lip and both right stockings
bred by Odee Farm Breeders of St. Louis MO
which was owned & operated by Louis Greenspon

Drum Beater
Anacacho Shamrock X Reverie's Bourbon Princess BHF by Bourbon Genius
Chestnut stallion with star
bred by Garland Bradshaw of Danville KY

Flame of Denmark
Oman's Desdemona Denmark X Aflame BHF by Jack Robin Twigg
Bay stallion with narrow stripe and both right stockings
bred by Oman Stables of Franklin TN
Local Talent 
American Dictator X Front Cover by King's Genius
Chestnut mare with star, snip, right hind ankle, left hind pastern
bred by Castleton Farm of Lexington KY
Her son Town Talent is pictured below
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Ottawa's Summer Song
Mdercder's Copper King X Lafitte's Delightful Miss by Jean LaFitte
Chestnut mare with star, snip and left hind ankle
Bred by Dr. Robert Elrod of Toledo, OH 
Pat Stonewall
Stonewall Premiue X Nellie Don by Rex Story
Chestnut Stallion with short stripe and left hind ankle
bred by RG Hensley or Kirksville, MO

His son CH Patent Leather Stonewall is pictured below. 

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Vanity's Vanguard
Vanity's Sensation X Precious Miss by Bourbon Genius
Chestnut stallion with star, snip, right hind pastern and left hind stocking
bred by Mrs Elliott Bonnie of Urbana Ohio

Some horses didn't have a picture available, so they're represented by a family member. 


Emmy Emerald foaled in 1958 was a full sister to Tashi Ling foaled in 1959. 
Emmy Emerald was RWC, but her younger sister was WGC.
WGC CH Wing Commander X WGC Emerald Future by Anderson Rex
Chestnut mare with stripe to right nostril and both right ankles
bred by Mrs. A.E. Knowlton of Emerald Farm in Delaware, OH
Prairie Firelight was later renamed American Sunset and was in the BHF
Americus Denmark X Courageous Flash by Captain Courageous
Chestnut mare with stripe covering end of nose, right front pastern and left hind stocking.
Bred by Jane Gordon Fletcher of Willisbrook Farm in Malvern PA
She is represented here by her son The Supreme Sunrise
Rita's Pride was later renamed Anita Le Rose
Society Kalarama X Rita Le Rose by Beau Peavine
Bay mare with star, snip, both right ankles and left hind stocking
bred by Max Biederman of Springfield, KY
She is represented her by her daughter CH Chantilly Rose BHF

Spirit Divine
Sun Beau's Glory X Ensign's Dream by Dnsign Kirby
Chestnut mare with faint snip, and left hind ankle
bred by Old Stone House Farms in Newburgh, IN
She is represented here by her stallion son Good Spirits

By sheer coincidence, the dams of both of my first horses, Buddy, Best Ever Saddlebred and my mare, were in this volume.  Vanity's Virginia was on page 159 and Cacho Kate was on page 160 and just five registration numbers apart.  My husband's first broodmare was also foaled in 1958, but didn't appear in this volume since she was registered the following year.  

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