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Creation Date
9-1-1937
Sex of the horse
Gelding
Sire
Napoleon Direct
Stable/ Owner
W. Carney, agent
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Stable/Owner Location
Topsfield, Maine
Driver Name
Carney
Race
2.11 Pace
Description
Black and white action photo of bay gelding, Napoleon wearing head number four, Carney up, winning the first heat of the 2.11 Pace at the Shapleigh-Acton Fair, Union Park, Acton, Maine, Wednesday, September 1, 1937. Napoleon Hal claimed the first place finish in two of the three heats.
Keywords
Standardbred horses, American Standardbred racehorses, New England harness racing, Maine harness racing, horse racing, Sulky racing, Trotting races, 1937c album
Dam
Erma Hal by Brown Hal