Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the captivating story of "Justin Morgan, founder of his race," a meticulously researched account by Eleanor Waring Burnham, detailing the remarkable history of the Morgan horse. This classic work delves into the origins of this iconic breed, tracing its lineage back to its foundation sire, Justin Morgan. Discover the romantic and enduring legacy of a horse that shaped equine history and left an indelible mark on Vermont history and beyond. Burnham's book offers a glimpse into the world of early horse breeding and the development of a truly American breed. A treasure for horse lovers, history buffs, and anyone fascinated by the enduring connection between humans and animals. Experience the timeless appeal of this quintessential tale of equine heritage.
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