Box 6
Contains 15 Results:
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).
Correspondence – Y, 1883-1890
Correspondents include: S.A. Young, Thomas F. Youngs, and an unidentified “Y.”
Correspondence – Q.M. Young, Utica, New York, 1884-1885
Advertisements, Calling Cards, and Stationery, 1887-1902, undated
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.
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.
Manuscripts, undated
Three Manuscripts by Avedis G. Asdikian and an undated piece about him, 1888-1889
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.
News clippings, 1860-1905, undated
These include an article by Dinah Sharpe, pen name of Sara Buckman Linard (January 24, 1892).
Pedigrees and Breeding Records, 1883-1903, undated
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.