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Domestic News December 14, 1893

Shepherdstown Register

Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, West Virginia

What is this article about?

Dr. A. S. Reynolds sold or traded his 20-year-old trotting stallion Castleman to Harry C. Getzendanner last Thursday; the horse died Sunday on Getzendanner's farm up the river.

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Castleman Kicked the Bucket.
Last Thursday Dr. A. S. Reynolds sold, or traded, his trotting stallion, "Castleman," to Mr. Harry C. Getzendanner. Mr. Getzendanner put the horse on his farm up the river, and Sunday the ungrateful animal laid down and died. "Castleman" was a horse of fine pedigree, having been bred by A. J. Alexander at Woodburn, Ky. Dr. Reynolds brought him here about six years ago, where he has been kept for breeding purposes. His record was 2:38½. "Castleman" was twenty years old.

What sub-type of article is it?

Death Or Funeral

What keywords are associated?

Castleman Stallion Horse Death Trotting Horse

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. A. S. Reynolds Mr. Harry C. Getzendanner A. J. Alexander

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Last Thursday (Sale); Sunday (Death)

Key Persons

Dr. A. S. Reynolds Mr. Harry C. Getzendanner A. J. Alexander

Outcome

the stallion "castleman" died.

Event Details

Dr. A. S. Reynolds sold or traded his trotting stallion "Castleman" to Mr. Harry C. Getzendanner last Thursday. Getzendanner placed the horse on his farm up the river, where it died Sunday. The horse, aged 20, had a pedigree from A. J. Alexander at Woodburn, Ky., was brought here six years ago for breeding, and held a record of 2:38½.

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