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owner of the
Aknusti Estate in the
Catskill Mountains of New York,
adjoining his family's
estate at Lake Delaware, New York. The
Aknusti manor house was...
- father, a
successful real
estate developer, died at the family's estate,
Aknusti, at the age of 81 on
October 31, 1957, just a few
hours after his brother...
- U.S. Open
match format is
changed from 8
chukkers to 6 chukkers. 1940
Aknusti Gerald Smith,
Bobby Gerry, Jr. (8),
Elbridge T.
Gerry (9), Alan L. Corey...
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Rhode Island. His wife's
estate in the
Catskill Mountains was
called "
Aknusti",
supposedly from an
American Indian word
meaning "expensive proposition...
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Aknusti,
winners of the 1938
Monty Waterbury Cup. Left to right:
Robert L. Gerry, Jr.,
Elbridge T. Gerry, Sr., Mrs.
Raymond Guest,
Charles Thomas Irvine...
- Sr. 11⁄8 M 1:51.20 $13,750 1927
Peanuts 5
Harold Thurber George P. Odom
Aknusti Stable 11⁄8 M 1:48.80 $13,150 1926
Single Foot 4
Clarence Turner Harry...
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added two
additional stories.
manor house for the 2000-acre (8.1 km2)
Aknusti Estate, in
Delaware County, New York, for
banker and
horseman Robert Livingston...
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Harold Thurber George P. Odom
Aknusti Stable 1-1/8 m 1:48.60 $6,050 1925
Peanuts 3
Harry Richards George P. Odom
Aknusti Stable 1-1/8 m 1:51.60 $5,650...
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Black Maria.
Retired from racing, in 1928
Peanuts stood at his owner's
Aknusti Farm in
Delaware County, New York.
During his
years at stud,
Peanuts was...