- has
historical significance. It was once the
McGrathiana Stud, a
famous horse farm
founded by
Price McGrath that had
strong ties to
Thoroughbred racing...
- Young,
owner of
McGrathiana Stud, in
December 1898
while in foal with
Endurance by Right. The
filly was
foaled in
spring 1899 at
McGrathiana and was put up...
- [citation needed] Both
Aristides and
Chesapeake were born and bred on the
McGrathiana Farm in
Fayette County, Kentucky, a
short distance from Lexington. Fifteen...
-
McClelland a
chance to
train his horses. Five
years later,
success led
McClelland
being hired by H.
Price McGrath,
owner of the
prominent McGrathiana...
- Only Miss
Woodford and
Firenze won more. Yo
Tambien was sent to the
McGrathiana Stud in
Kentucky to
begin her
career as a broodmare. She was successfully...
-
clients was
friend and
fellow Lexington breeder, H.
Price McGrath,
owner of
McGrathiana Stud.
McGrath's mare
Sarong was one of Leamington's
mates in his...
-
McGrath
bought 500
acres near Lexington, Kentucky. This land
became one of the
great stock farms in the
United States and was
called "
McGrathiana."...
- sold to
Milton Young, the
owner of the
important breeding operation,
McGrathiana Stud. She
would be sold
again to
Norman Kittson who in 1882 had purchased...
- two but
after winning once,
Swigert sold him to Col.
Milton Young of
McGrathiana Stud for $7,500. On May 17, 1884
Troubadour ran
second in the Alexander...
- to
Milton Young, One year
later she
foaled Broomstick at the
famous McGrathiana Stud in Kentucky. As a
yearling Broomstick then went to a Pittsburgh...