Randolph Huntington papers
Randolph Huntington papers
This collection consists of correspondence and ephemera from the estate of Randolph Huntington. Much of the correspondence pertains in some way to the history, breeding, raising, racing, or showing of the Arabian horse in the United States.
The papers contain letters from breeders and owners of Arabian horses, editors and writers for sporting periodicals of the period, and correspondents with others interested in horses; printed ephemera; financial and legal papers; pedigrees and breeding records, some printed and some hand-written; hand-written manuscripts by Avedis G. Asdikian and Randolph Huntington on horse breeding; news clippings; and several photographs.
Huntington became interested in using the two stallions given to former President U.S. Grant in 1877 by the Sultan of Turkey to breed a national horse for the United States. His breeding project, based on the Grant stallions and mares bred from the trotting horse “Henry Clay,” was not successful but it did bring the value of Arabian blood to the attention of other American horsemen, most notably Homer Davenport. This collection contains one letter from Homer Davenport to Randolph Huntington (July 15, 1902).
The depression of 1893 forced Huntington’s breeding operations into receivership and his stock was sold by Peter C. Kellogg and Company, auctioneers according to "The New York Times" February 18, 1894. Correspondence with Collis P. Huntington, railroad magnate, discusses his requests for loans to alleviate his financial difficulties and save his work. Huntington and several other backers had formed a company in 1891 for the breeding of "Americo-Arab" horses, but in 1893 the treasurer, Francis H. Weeks, embezzled most of the company’s assets and fled to Costa Rica. This embezzlement also contributed to Huntington’s financial troubles which plagued him the rest of his life.
This collection also contains about sixty letters or copies of letters written by Huntington himself, though about fifteen are incomplete. There are also several hand-written manuscripts by Huntington in his papers, many of them also incomplete.
An eight page letter from Randolph Huntington, August 31, 1899, to George V. Cresson, was added to the
collection in 2014 as MSS 15564-a.
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There are no access restrictions.
- Dates
- Creation: 1860, 1873-1908
- Extent
- 3 Cubic Feet (6 document boxes, circa 1,000 items)
- Related Names
- Huntington, Randolph, 1828-1916
- Language of Materials
- English
Correspondence – A, 1885, 1889
Correspondents include: Arthur Ardagh and Armstrong, Shaw and Macauley
- Dates
- Creation: 1885, 1889
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Avedis G. Asdikian (1864-1935), 1888-1891
Asdikian, chiefly while employed by the Bureau of Animal Husbandry, writes about his work on his paper on the history of the horse for Dr. Salmon (June 21, 1890) and discusses his attempts to have the Department of Agriculture fund his research on horses in Turkey (July 12, 1890).
- Dates
- Creation: 1888-1891
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Ba-Be, 1881-1904
Correspondents include: Clinton Babbitt, Charles Backman, Bailey Manufacturing Co., Spencer Baird (Smithsonian), Dr. S. Baller, James E. Bathgate, Joseph Battell, Isaac A. Baxter, the Rev. J. Baxter, A.W. Beach, General E.F. Beale, W.E. Beames, and Charles A. Benton.
- Dates
- Creation: 1881-1904
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Bl-Bu, 1882-1900
Correspondents include: Charles Blackmer, J.P. Blackmer, M.H. Blackmer, Jerry Bolles, C.F. Bouthillier, John Bradburn, John T. Bramhall, "Breeder and Sportsman" John Cairn Simpson, editor, William A. Brodie, W.I. Buchanan, and F.M. Buzzell.
- Dates
- Creation: 1882-1900
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – E. Folsom Baker, Suffolk County, New York, 1890
Baker expresses his enthusiasm for young “Clay Pilot” and urges the creation of a society “devoted to the pure breeding of the Anglo-Arabian incorporated by law” (April 22, 1890).
- Dates
- Creation: 1890
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – W.J. Baker, Photographs and Artotypes, Buffalo, New York, 1879-1881
Baker's letters concern making photographs of Randolph Huntington’s horses.
- Dates
- Creation: 1879-1881
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Spencer Borden, Fall River, Massachusetts, author of "The Arab Horse", 1890-1903
- Dates
- Creation: 1890-1903
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – George E. Bryant, United States Post Office, Madison, Wisconsin, 1885-1891
Includes one letter from him written on a printed pedigree for his horse, “Randolph H. Clay” (January 12, 1890).
- Dates
- Creation: 1885-1891
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Ca-Col, 1878-1903
Correspondents include: F.F. Carr, William J. Carter, J.I. Case, Chicago Horseman Newspaper Company, William N. Clark, F.D. Coburn, Leonard W. Colby, Harlow Colegrove, and A.G. Collins.
- Dates
- Creation: 1878-1903
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Con-Cu, 1880-1905
Correspondents include Henry W. Conklin, Henry N. Copp, Ben Cooper, Erastus Corning, Parker Corning, Robert S. Critchell, J. Reid Crowell, S.A. Cruikshank, William W. Crump, D.F. Currie, and J.A.C.
- Dates
- Creation: 1880-1905
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – James W. Cox, Albany, New York, private secretary to Erastus Corning, 1884-1900
One letter includes a mention of the Corning farm (August 3 and 6, 1900).
- Dates
- Creation: 1884-1900
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – D, 1880-1902
Correspondents include: J.S. Darnell, Homer Davenport, C.C. Davison, [H.W. De Forest], Richard H. Derby, J. Dewing, John S. Deye, Charles S. Dole, H.T. Dollard, A.B. Donelson, G.D. Dooer, D.W. Dox, Samuel Dunham, E.C. Dunton, and C.N. Dyson.
- Dates
- Creation: 1880-1902
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Foxhall A. Daingerfield, Attorney, Harrisonburg, Virginia, 1885-1888
One letter includes printed pedigrees for “Joe Baird” and “Clay Pilot” as enclosures (June 26, 1885).
- Dates
- Creation: 1885-1888
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Frank H. Dunton, founder of the weekly, "Spirit of the Turf", Chicago, 1886-1890
Dunton solicits material from Huntington for his publication.
- Dates
- Creation: 1886-1890
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – E, 1873-1902
Correspondents include: Walter G. Earl, Eastman Kodak Company, William Easton, Empire Furniture Company, and A.S. Estabrook.
- Dates
- Creation: 1873-1902
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – F, 1879-1892
Correspondents include: A. Failor, G.S. Fanning, William B. Fasig, Lester B. Faulkner, D.C. Feely, W.J. Fletcher, H.V. Flickinger, B.W. Ford, Charles E. Ford, O.R. Ford, W.C. France, Horace B. Fry of The Union League Club, and P.H. Fry.
- Dates
- Creation: 1879-1892
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Family, 1881-1900
Letters are chiefly from Randolph Huntington’s children, Isabella, Nathaniel, and Allie, but also include cousins and other relatives, and sons-in-law, Willis Fred Gove and Frank N. Kondolf.
- Dates
- Creation: 1881-1900
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Family, 1901-1904
Letters are chiefly from Randolph Huntington’s children, Isabella and Allie, and son-in-law, Frank N. Kondolf.
- Dates
- Creation: 1901-1904
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Francis P. Freeman, New York City, 1880-1886
- Dates
- Creation: 1880-1886
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – G, 1880-1899
Correspondents include: A.B. Gauss, T.H. Geddy, Charles Goodwin, O.B. Gould, S. Edward Grant, Alex Gregory, and P. Grover.
- Dates
- Creation: 1880-1899
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Ha-Hi, 1885-1903
Correspondents include: George S. Hall, Henry J.S. Hall, C.A. Halsted, John S. Hamlin, P.A. Hargous, T.W. Harvey (with list of horses sold to him), S. Hayward, James H. Hazard, Thomas A. Hendrick, H.J. Hill, and Thomas M. Hilliard.
- Dates
- Creation: 1885-1903
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Ho-Hu, 1880-1904
Correspondents include: Edward G. Holden, George W. Holdridge, William E. Holworthy, A.O. Hooker, Hooker Nurseries, A.G. Hooley, David Hopkins, Wheeler Hoppough, Horace Hotchkiss, J.M. Hough, Colonel W.A. Houghton, L.T. Howland, W.G. Hughes, Dr. Rush Shippen Huidekoper, H.J. Drum Hunt, Archer M. Huntington, J.B. Huntington, and R.G.H. Huntington.
- Dates
- Creation: 1880-1904
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – John B. Hall, M.D., Ontario, Canada, 1889-1891, 1903
- Dates
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1889-1891, 1903
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Herman Hoopes, Highland Farm, West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1902-1908
- Dates
- Creation: 1902-1908
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – W.H. Hughes, Milton, Massachusetts, 1903
- Dates
- Creation: 1903
Correspondence – Collis Potter Huntington (1821-1900), 1895-1898
C.P. Huntington discusses Huntington’s requests for various loans to save his horse breeding operations.
- Dates
- Creation: 1895-1898
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Randolph Huntington, 1879-1887
Includes copies of his letters to: Erastus Corning, [H.S.] Kittredge, M.B. Anderson, Ira Peck, The Century Company, Miss Midy Morgan, Charles Goodwin, General E.F. Beale, and Frank O. Homer (arranged chronologically).
- Dates
- Creation: 1879-1887
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Randolph Huntington, 1888-1889
Includes copies of his letters to: [W.T. Chester?], twelve long letters to General L.W. Colby, and William R. Kramer.
- Dates
- Creation: 1888-1889
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Randolph Huntington, 1890-1897
Includes copies of his letters to: the Reverend Baker, F.C. Warren, James W. Cox, Jr., O.H. Stevens, C.V. Hall, General L.W. Colby, Mr. Vidal (incomplete), and Mr. Patterson.
- Dates
- Creation: 1890-1897
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Randolph Huntington, 1903-1907, undated
Includes copies of his letters to: S.W. Parlin, Colonel Spencer Borden, H.E. Huntington, Henry F. Osborne, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Hyler, and Messrs. Luther Tucker and Son.
- Dates
- Creation: 1903-1907, undated
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – I, J, K, 1879-1903
Correspondents include: Lorenzo Ingraham, G.H. Jack, Henry C. Jewett, D.L. Kase, Peter C. Kellogg, Madison Kimball, W.R. Kimball, B.F. Kingsley, H.S. Kittredge, Animal Painter and Engraver), and C.W. Koons.
- Dates
- Creation: 1879-1903
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – La-Le, 1879-1900
Correspondents include: James D. Ladd, R.P. Lake, M.G. Lampkins, John Landers, F.J. Lang, Adderson L. Langdon, W.A. LaRue, Ariel Lathrop, Launder and Harter, James A. Lawrence, Edward Learned, Frank Learned, W.J. Leonard, G.W. Lefler, and S.C. Lewis.
- Dates
- Creation: 1879-1900
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Li-Ly, 1879-1901
Correspondents include: J.B. Lippincott Company per A.J. Borie (concerning estimates for the publication of his book), H.M. Littel, Francis G. Lloyd, George G. Lobdell, M.E. Longfella, W.A. Lottimer, Charles H. Loucks, Atherton Loving, Phoebe H. Lum, Luther Tucker and Son, A.M. Lyman, and Joseph M.V. Lytle.
- Dates
- Creation: 1879-1901
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Daniel S. Lathrop (1825-1893), Albany Car Wheel Works, 2 folders, 1879-1882
- Dates
- Creation: 1879-1882
- Extent
- 2 folder(s)
Correspondence – Sara Buckman Linard, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 1891-1892
Linard was the author of articles and books about horses, using the pseudonym Dinah Sharpe. See her letters about her work, February 17, June 9 and 15, 1892, and a letter about her son returning alive from being a political prisoner in Chile while her daughter’s husband was dead in Guatemala (March 31, 1892).
- Dates
- Creation: 1891-1892
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Samuel J. Look, Louisville, Kentucky, 1879-1886
Look discusses the National Association of Breeders.
- Dates
- Creation: 1879-1886
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Mc, 1881-1895
Correspondents include: John D. McCarthy, Charles P. McClelland, W.P. McCreary, S.W. McKibben, H.D. McKinney, and Henry McMillan.
- Dates
- Creation: 1881-1895
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – M, 1883-1900
Correspondents include: J.W. Madara, M.D., George A. Martin, R.F. Mayhew, Jack Meara, H.C. Merwin, C.W. Mihills, J.H. Miller, Thomas K. Miller, Charles W. Mitchell, George E. Molleson, Samuel J. Morgan, Theodore M. Morgan, A. Moseley, George A. Moody, and J.P. Munn.
- Dates
- Creation: 1883-1900
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – N, 1885-1890
Correspondents include: National Horse Show Association of America, Alexander Neave, C.A. Nelson, New York State Agricultural Society, and A.B. Norton.
- Dates
- Creation: 1885-1890
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – O, 1885-1891
Correspondents include: S.E. Olivier and Harrison G. Otis.
- Dates
- Creation: 1885-1891
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – P, 1884-1896
Correspondents include: C.G. Palmer, W.L. Palmer, Charles S. Parke, S.W. Parlin, Patchen Stock Farm (Dr. J.W. Day), E.S. Payson, George W. Pearce , Sanderson Pearcy, B.R. Peltz, George Penston, E.M. Phelon, Henry Phillips, Photo-Electrotype Engraving Company, J.E. Pierpont, C.S. Plumb, D.W. Prime, Porter and Coates, Stewart L. Purdy and C.F. Pynchon.
- Dates
- Creation: 1884-1896
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Theo Cuyler Patterson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1895-1900
- Dates
- Creation: 1895-1900
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Henry Peterson, Lodi, New York, 1885-1890
Correspondence includes a printed description of a horse “Clara P.” (January 1, 1890).
- Dates
- Creation: 1885-1890
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – James Potter, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1884-1889
- Dates
- Creation: 1884-1889
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – R, 1880-1897
Correspondents include: R.S. Peale and Co., J.A.P. Ramsdell, N.A. Randall, N.C.F. Randolph, H.P. Ray (editor of Whip and Spur Publishing Co.), Asa L. Reed, M.F. Reynolds, The Riding Club [of New York City], George H. Ripley, S.J. Rogers, J.I. Row, and Benjamin S. Runyan.
- Dates
- Creation: 1880-1897
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence - S, 1879-1893
Correspondents include: Schaffer Bros., E.H. Schley, A.J. Schultz, S.H. Seamans, Robert Sewell, James H. Shears, Joseph Cairn Simpson, William Sinnot, F.G. Smith, H.M. Smith, L.G. Spillman, John Splan, Sarah H. Spratt, S.H. Stafford, H.G. Steele, Samuel Stewart, William H. Stith, Mrs. E. Stoddard, and L.T. Stoneburner.
- Dates
- Creation: 1879-1893
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – J. Adams Smith, United States Navy Pay Office, Washington, D.C., 1880-1891
- Dates
- Creation: 1880-1891
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – O.H. Stevens, Rochester, New York, 1886-1891
- Dates
- Creation: 1886-1891
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – T, 1880-1904
Correspondents include: Joseph Tague, S.J. Tallmadge, A.R. Tatum, John J. Taylor, W.B. Thorpe, Allen W. Thomson, Emma A. Tompkins, J.D. Tompkins, Ida N. Thompson, Thompson Bros., Howard H. Tozer, C.L. Townsend, P. Traynor, Treasury Department (concerning the address of Charlemagne Tower, U.S. Ambassador to Russia), W.W. Tucker, Cameron J. Turnbull, John Tynar, and Ed Tyler.
- Dates
- Creation: 1880-1904
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – William S. Taylor, Taylor Brothers, Pharmacists, Bryan, Ohio, 1887
- Dates
- Creation: 1887
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – John Boyd Thacker, Albany, New York, 1887-1900
- Dates
- Creation: 1887-1900
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – J.D. Tompkins, paper mills, Brainard, New York, 1887-1891
- Dates
- Creation: 1887-1891
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – "Turf, Field and Farm" staff, 1877-1885
- Dates
- Creation: 1877-1885
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Unidentified and V, 1864-1901
Correspondents include: Thomas K. Van Zandt, Nelson Varney, R.L. Veech, and William N. Vest.
- Dates
- Creation: 1864-1901
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – W, 1881-1908
Correspondents include: W.A. Walker, C.H. [Wanger?], Fred C. Warren, William R. Watson, Fred Webster, Francis H. Weeks, L.A. Wendell, R.C. Wetmore, Robert Whaley, James E. Wheeler, Walter R. Willets, J.D. Willis, Hiram Wilson, W. Wodell, I.S. Wolfing, C.D. Worden, E.S. Wood, E.L. Woodside, and W.W. Wright (includes an article about Ely Parker and “Captain” Grant, August 4, 1887).
- Dates
- Creation: 1881-1908
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Louis de V. Wilder, M.D., New York City, 1902-1904
One Wilder letter includes a photograph of the sire of his horse (December 19, 1903).
- Dates
- Creation: 1902-1904
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Y, 1883-1890
Correspondents include: S.A. Young, Thomas F. Youngs, and an unidentified “Y.”
- Dates
- Creation: 1883-1890
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Correspondence – Q.M. Young, Utica, New York, 1884-1885
- Dates
- Creation: 1884-1885
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Advertisements, Calling Cards, and Stationery, 1887-1902, undated
- Dates
- Creation: 1887-1902, undated
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Financial and Legal Papers, 1878-1889
This consists chiefly of receipts and accounts; but also includes notes on a horse sale [1879]; a copy of a letter by Corning and a paper sent to Huntington by gentlemen of Rochester during his legal troubles (1886); note about Welling buying stock in the Arab Stock Farm Company [circa 1890-1891]; and a certificate of incorporation of the Arab, Anglo-Arab and Clay Stock Farm.
- Dates
- Creation: 1878-1889
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Financial and Legal Papers, 1890-1903
Items include two separate drafts of articles of incorporation for the “Arab, Anglo-Arab and Clay Stock Farm” [ca. 1891] and the Americo-Arab Horse Association (1901) and an undated list of horses sold and their buyers.
- Dates
- Creation: 1890-1903
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Manuscripts, undated
- Dates
- Creation: undated
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Three Manuscripts by Avedis G. Asdikian and an undated piece about him, 1888-1889
- Dates
- Creation: 1888-1889
- Extent
- 12 folder(s)
Manuscripts by Randolph Huntington, 1905, undated
The manuscripts are all incomplete (usually missing at least page one) and undated, except for one manuscript dated February 24, 1905, describing his experiences after leaving Fleetwood, Oyster Bay, Long Island, on December 2, 1904, and moving to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
- Dates
- Creation: 1905, undated
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
News clippings, 1860-1905, undated
These include an article by Dinah Sharpe, pen name of Sara Buckman Linard (January 24, 1892).
- Dates
- Creation: 1860-1905, undated
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Pedigrees and Breeding Records, 1883-1903, undated
- Dates
- Creation: 1883-1903, undated
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Photographs, undated
Photographs include horses and portraits of horses from the Mrs. Harry A. Bullis Collections, and one tintype of an unidentified man, possibly Randolph Huntington.
- Dates
- Creation: undated
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Printed – Church Programs and Miscellaneous, 1884-1899, undated
- Dates
- Creation: 1884-1899, undated
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Printed – Pedigrees and Related Material, 1882-1889, undated
- Dates
- Creation: 1882-1889, undated
- Extent
- 1 folder(s)
Wallet belonging to Randolph Huntington, undated
- Dates
- Creation: undated
- Extent
- 1 items
Citation
Randolph Huntington papers, MSS 15564, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.
Randolph Huntington papers, MSS 15564, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia. https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/repositories/3/resources/33 Accessed April 24, 2025.