Buchanan (horse)
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Buchanan | |
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Sire | Buckden |
Grandsire | Lord Clifden |
Dam | Mrs. Grigsby |
Damsire | Wagner |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1881 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | William Cottrill & J. W. Guest |
Owner | William Cottrill & Samuel S. Brown |
Trainer | William Bird |
Record | 35: 8-14-10 |
Earnings | $13,110 |
Major wins | |
Ripple Stakes (1884) Clark Handicap (1884) American Classic Race wins: Kentucky Derby (1884) |
Buchanan (1881 – c.1898) was an American thoroughbred racehorse and was the winner of the 1884 Kentucky Derby, Ripple Stakes and Clark Stakes. Buchanan had not achieved a race win before competing in the Kentucky Derby and by contemporary accounts was a difficult and unruly mount.[1] He was ridden in the 1884 derby by the great African-American jockey Isaac Burns Murphy, who won three Kentucky Derbys in his lifetime (1884, 1890, and 1891).
Buchanan retired from racing at age three and lived the remainder of his days at the Senorita Stock Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, site of the present day Kentucky Horse Park.[2] He had limited success as a stud, siring only three stakes winners. His most successful son was the Latonia Derby winner Buck McCann.
Buchanan does not appear in the stud books after 1897 and was reported to have died at the age of 17 by a 1910 Daily Racing Form article.[3][4]
The Semi-weekly Interior Journal of Stanford, KY reported on June 1, 1894, that Buchanan died after a sudden illness of inflammation of the bowels.[5]
Pedigree
[edit]Sire Buckden 1869 | Lord Clifden 1860 | Newminster | Touchstone |
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Beeswing | |||
The Slave | Melbourne | ||
Volley | |||
Consequence 1857 | Bay Middleton | Sultan | |
Cobweb | |||
Result | Mulatto | ||
Problem | |||
Dam Mrs Grigsby 1861 | Wagner 1834 | Sir Charles | Sir Archy |
Citizen Mare | |||
Maria West | Marion | ||
Ella Crump | |||
Folly 1853 | Yorkshire | St. Nicholas | |
Miss Rose | |||
Fury | Priam | ||
Velocipede Mare |
References
[edit]- ^ Jim Bolus, Run for the Roses: 100 years at the Kentucky Derby, Hawthorne Books, Inc., 1974.
- ^ Buchanan information
- ^ Thomas B. Merry, The American Thoroughbred. The Commercial Printing House, Los Angeles, CA. 1905.[1]
- ^ Daily Racing Form. "Careers of Kentucky Derby winners." May 19, 1910.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Semi-weekly interior journal. [volume] (Stanford, Ky.) 1881–1905, June 01, 1894, Image 2". June 1894.