Menow
Photography of horse sports
Conformation photograph of the American Thoroughbred Menow.
Menow, bred by Hal Price Headley, was the American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horse in 1937. He was retired to stud at Beaumont Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1939. Menow sired 32 stakes winners, including Capot (Horse of the Year, 1949) and Tom Fool (Horse of the Year, 1953).
Charles Christian Cook
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E.L. Cotton, Alma Headley Haggin, Fred A. Smith, and Hal Price Headley
Photography of horse sports
This photograph captures a 1967 trophy presentation at Keeneland. On the far left is Thoroughbred trainer, E.L. Cotton. Second from the left is Alma Headley Haggin, wife of former Keeneland President Louis Lee Haggin II.
Second from the right is jockey Fred A. Smith in silks, On the far right is owner and Keeneland co-founder and inaugural President, Hal Price Headley.
Keeneland Photograph Album
1967
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