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1904 St. Louis Worlds Fair
French Coach Horse Show
The Universal Exposition offered a total of $4,390 in cash prizes to the winners of the French Coach Exhibition. The judge for the exhibition was E. A. Powell from Syracuse, New York.
French Coach Class
The first prize winners were:
Stallion- Four years old and over: Torrent; Exhibitor William McLaughlin, Kansas City, MO
Stallion- Three years and under four: Bandit; Exhibitor William McLaughlin
Stallion- Two years and under three: Calvados; Exhibitor William McLaughlin
Stallion- One year and under two: Ministere; Exhibitor E.M. Barton, Hinsdale, IL
Stallion- Under one year: Planet; Exhibitor E. M. Barton
Mare - Four years old and over: Esmeralda; Exhibitor E. M. Barton
Mare- Three years old and under four: Mignon; Exhibitor E. M. Barton
Mare- Two years and under three: Letitia; Exhibitor E. M. Barton
Mare- One year and under two: Infante; Exhibitor E. M. Barton
Mare- Under one year: Innocense; Exhibitor E. M. Barton
Sire and four offspring: Follet; Exhibitor William McLaughlin
Mare and two offspring: Eva; William McLaughlin
Stallion and four mares- Three years old and over: Vengeur; Exhibitor E. M. Barton
Stallion and four mares - Under three years: Elegant; Exhibitor: E. M. Barton
Stallion and four bred mares- all two years old and over: Palladto; Exhibitor E. M. Barton
Gelding- Three years and under four: Robert; Exhibitor E. M. Barton
Reference: World's Fair Bulletin, July & October, 1904
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