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As mentioned before, that previous to the Mexican Revolution & even up to the settlement of Texas by the Austins, the Mustang & a few indifferent Mexican Horses were the ony Horses in the Country. The Settlers, many of whom brought into the country their saddle horses, a few for breeding & lastly when the Texan revolution broke out some good horses found their way from U.S. to Texas for the use of the Cavalry. After the Battle of St Jacinto, cities & towns were founded with rapidity & amongst other [[?]] improvements Road & Race Courses were established, for amusement and for the bettering the breed of horses. at Galveston there is a ver good course with Stand & Stable. Houston has its course, other towns have followed these examples & moreover the principal planters & farmers have formed courses on their lands, thus affording pleasure to the settlers & the means for improving the breed of horses. | |||
Friday 8 to day accompanied my kind host to a Horse race about a mile from the Hermitage. The race was for 500 dollars a ride, Diddle v. Mok-row, American horses, or what in England would be called ponies |
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a reflector might be used with advantage. Thursday 7th - 8 am 46º cloudy. Noon 52º 8am 48º thick clouds all day
As mentioned before, that previous to the Mexican Revolution & even up to the settlement of Texas by the Austins, the Mustang & a few indifferent Mexican Horses were the ony Horses in the Country. The Settlers, many of whom brought into the country their saddle horses, a few for breeding & lastly when the Texan revolution broke out some good horses found their way from U.S. to Texas for the use of the Cavalry. After the Battle of St Jacinto, cities & towns were founded with rapidity & amongst other ? improvements Road & Race Courses were established, for amusement and for the bettering the breed of horses. at Galveston there is a ver good course with Stand & Stable. Houston has its course, other towns have followed these examples & moreover the principal planters & farmers have formed courses on their lands, thus affording pleasure to the settlers & the means for improving the breed of horses.
Friday 8 to day accompanied my kind host to a Horse race about a mile from the Hermitage. The race was for 500 dollars a ride, Diddle v. Mok-row, American horses, or what in England would be called ponies