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290: 305: 619:. He had two funerals, the first at the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Advent in Westbury, and the second at Christ Church in Cooperstown, before his burial beside Kellsboro Jack on a hillside just outside the village of Cooperstown. The bulk of his financial estate remained with the family trusts, The Clark Estates and Scriven Foundation. His widow survived him by almost seventeen years and eventually died on December 20, 1981, in 373: 38: 487:, known as Iroquois Farm, which remained in the Clark family after his death and was where Clark taught his nephews to be horsemen. The manor house at Iroquois Farm was razed in 1981 to make room for what was planned to be the relocation of the Clark Sports Center. Final changes resulted it being located in 1983 on what was the training track of Iroquois Farm. 269:, who died in 1882, leaving an estate estimated between $ 25,000,000 (equivalent to $ 789,310,345 today) and $ 50,000,000 (equivalent to $ 1,578,620,690 today). Two year old Brose, his mother, and three brothers, all each inherited $ 250,000 (equivalent to $ 7,893,103 today). His paternal grandmother, Caroline (née Jordan) Clark, was the daughter of 340:
and tall boots throughout his life in person and in captured images. He was master of hounds for the Meadow Brook Hounds in the 1920s, which annually held a well-attended steeplechase race meeting on his property in Old Westbury, starting in 1919. Always the consummate horseman with a disdain for
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His significant collection of tack and historic carriage was put into The Carriage and Harness Museum of Cooperstown, N.Y. held in the Clark's Elk Street stables, which closed with the sale of the collection at auction September 8–9, 1978. Some of the tack was purchased on behalf of the
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Referred popularly and with affection as "Brose," he never attended college and "had no taste for business." He did, however, pour himself into his passion for all things equestrian. He was a gentleman rider who owned, bred and trained horses for
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by Bishop Potter, who himself was married shortly thereafter to Clark's widowed mother. Florence was described as "a model sportswoman" for her zest and attitude. She was the daughter of Henry Bolter Stokes, president of the
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acquired in 1929, known as Habersham House, that was built in 1927 for Kenneth Schley (Master of the Essex Hunt). The home was renamed Kellsboro after the Grand National victory and upon his death, went to Clark's nephew
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by the National Steeplechase Association. A coveted award, it is given to "individuals who have done the most to promote, improve, and encourage the growth and welfare of steeplechasing."
498:. Its main sports venue, the Physical Education and Recreation Center, was renamed for Clark in 1988. The Clark Center is the home of the Old Westbury basketball programs and the 410:. In the same race, Ambrose had entered Chadd's Ford who finished next to last. Kellsboro Jack's time of nine minutes thirty-eight seconds set a new record for the event. 329:. He was considered the quintessential equestrian, sportsman and was linked with horses throughout his life until his ailing heath in 1963 marked the disbanding of his 406:). Trained by Ivor Anthony, the American-bred horse would become, at the time, just the 3rd American owned horse to win the grueling English steeplechase race at 600:, their New York City residence at the time. On November 9, 1952, he remarried to Constance Augusta (née Davies) Miller (1891–1981) at the home of his friend, 651:. The harness is seen there today, with the brass monograms changed from the original "C" to "R". The Elk Street stables are extant, now used as offices for 1530: 1438: 414: 399: 1073: 1520: 345:
radio to drive their equipment truck onto the estate to broadcast the races. Rather they had to use a team of horses to haul the equipment in.
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Clark looked to be a man who stepped right out of a 19th-century sporting print. He was almost always seen in a tweed English cap, waistcoat,
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with whom Marie had five children. Together, Florence and Brose were the parents of one child, who predeceased both Florence and Brose:
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in Old Westbury on Long Island, known as Broad Hollow. Upon his death, Broad Hollow was donated to the State and became the
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Ethel Stokes Clark (1910–1942), who suffered from "a disorder that handicapped her mentally and physically".
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Clark's horse Tea Maker, who raced from 1948 to 1953, and was bred by his wife, was inducted into the
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Clark owned various properties throughout the United States, including an apartment in
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In 1902, he was married to Florence Lockwood Stokes (1875–1950) at Orienta Point in
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he sold to his wife Florence for $ 5.00 (one pound) at the time just prior to the
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In 1904, the then twenty-four year old Clark was painted by American painter
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Today the very selective F. Ambrose Clark Award is highest honor given in
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to furnish a carriage house being opened as a museum as part of the
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Despite his various wins, Clark was unable to find success at the
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on January 23, 1977. Tea Maker, at the age of 9, won the 1950
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after 60 years of racing the light blue and yellow silks.
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bishop of New York from 1887 until his death in 1908.
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The F. Ambrose Clark Collection of Sporting Paintings
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Ambrose Clark,1904 Robert Henri American" 688: 686: 684: 682: 680: 678: 218:"Brose" Clark was born on August 1, 1880, in 946: 496:State University of New York at Old Westbury 341:automobiles, famously Brose would not allow 1400: 1269: 1238: 1163:, University of Florida Press, 1968. p. 88 978: 844: 356:which included select works by artists Sir 875: 810: 779: 716: 675: 36: 1531:Masters of foxhounds in the United States 1331: 1308:"Clark Estate to Aid 2 Hospitals in City" 1111: 917: 604:, who was also the husband of his niece, 19:For other people with the same name, see 1471:"National Sporting Library & Museum" 1431: 387:The most famous horse under Brose was a 371: 303: 288: 144: 816: 596:His wife died on October 2, 1950, at 7 294:Ambrose Clark and favourite coach horse 284: 119: 1902; died 1950) 1521:American racehorse owners and breeders 1498: 1118:Clark, Alfred E. (28 September 1980). 1103:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 1058:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 823:. 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"Pete" Bostwick 490:A 400-acre (1.6 km) 175: 163: 155: 94: 75: 49: 35: 28: 423:American Legion Handicap 321:, flat racing, driving, 129:Constance Augusta Miller 105:Florence Lockwood Stokes 606:Lillian Bostwick Phipps 586:Albert Carlton Bostwick 544:, who later became the 204:Frederick Ambrose Clark 54:Frederick Ambrose Clark 817:Buckman, Jack (2016). 724:"Alfred Corning Clark" 567:from 1938 until 1949. 504:high school basketball 396:English Grand National 384: 309: 301: 275:New York State Senator 559:property in northern 485:Cooperstown, New York 466:Aiken, South Carolina 434:American Triple Crown 375: 307: 292: 248:Cooperstown, New York 240:Stephen Carlton Clark 236:Robert Sterling Clark 220:Cooperstown, New York 190:Stephen Carlton Clark 185:Robert Sterling Clark 68:Cooperstown, New York 43:Clark in October 1953 998:on November 27, 2007 966:on November 22, 2010 664:Middleburg, Virginia 561:Leon County, Florida 474:Leon County, Florida 285:Equestrian interests 232:Edward Severin Clark 224:Alfred Corning Clark 180:Edward Severin Clark 168:Alfred Corning Clark 1257:. 23 September 1902 1192:. 19 September 1902 1149:Clark Sports Center 776:Weber, pp. 104-105. 705:. 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Ambrose Clark (disambiguation)

Cooperstown, New York
Westbury, New York
Alfred Corning Clark
Edward Severin Clark
Robert Sterling Clark
Stephen Carlton Clark
Edward Cabot Clark
equestrian
Cooperstown, New York
Alfred Corning Clark
née
Edward Severin Clark
Robert Sterling Clark
Stephen Carlton Clark
New York City
Cooperstown, New York
Henry Codman Potter
Episcopal
Singer Sewing Machine Company
Edward Cabot Clark
Ambrose L. Jordan
New York State Senator
New York State Attorney General

Lynwood Palmer

steeplechase
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