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Owners & Trainers at Saratoga
This photograph, taken in 1908, features a group of Thoroughbred owners and trainers in conversation on benches at Saratoga Race Course.
William Brown
This portrait of William Brown, Rancocas Farm trainer, was digitized from the New York Sportsman (1903-03-28).
Benjamin Jones
This photograph features Hall of Fame racehorse trainer Benjamin Jones on horseback.
Jones, widely regarded as one of the best trainers in the history of racing, claimed his first recorded victory in 1909 in Oklahoma City. After years of growing…
Jones, widely regarded as one of the best trainers in the history of racing, claimed his first recorded victory in 1909 in Oklahoma City. After years of growing…
Horatio Luro
This photograph features Hall of Fame racehorse trainer Horatio Luro on horseback circa 1964. Luro, a native Argentinian, was hired by E.P. Taylor, founder of the Jockey Club of Canada, to run his Windfields Farm with operations in both Ontario and…
Frank McCabe
This photograph features trainer Frank McCabe at the Pimlico 1909 Spring Meet.
McCabe began his career in racing as a jockey before becoming the stable foreman for Hall of Fame trainer James Gordon Rowe. Within a few years, McCabe began training…
McCabe began his career in racing as a jockey before becoming the stable foreman for Hall of Fame trainer James Gordon Rowe. Within a few years, McCabe began training…
Joseph & Ada Stotler
This photograph features racehorse trainer Joseph Horace “Bud” Stotler and his wife, Ada Melissa Lowry Stotler. Stotler trained for Sagamore Farm, Shoshone Stable, and for Charles Howard, owner of Seabiscuit.
John E. Madden
This is a photograph of John Edward Madden, inductee of both the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame and the Harness Racing Hall of Fame.
Madden was a prominent Thoroughbred and Standardbred owner, breeder, and trainer of the late 19th and early 20th…
Madden was a prominent Thoroughbred and Standardbred owner, breeder, and trainer of the late 19th and early 20th…
Samuel Hildreth
This photograph features Samuel C. Hildreth, one of the country's top racehorse trainers in the early decades of the 20th century. Hildreth was inducted in the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame in 1955.
Fitzsimmons and Morgan
This photograph features trainer James Edward "Sunny Jim" Fitzsimmons and track photographer for the New York Racing Association Bernard Stanley "Bert" Morgan.
Fitzsimmons won 13 Triple Crown races and trained 12 champions and 155 stakes-winning…
Fitzsimmons won 13 Triple Crown races and trained 12 champions and 155 stakes-winning…