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Samuel S. Brown

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Capt. Samuel Brown died on December 11, 1905, and his brother, W. Harry Brown, continued on with the horse breeding business until November 23, 1908, when he sold the bloodstock through a
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which he used as a training base for his stable of Thoroughbred runners. Samuel Brown was one of the founding executives of the Brooklyn Jockey Club which, in 1886, built the
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and a controlling interest in a railroad for shipping the coal. In addition, Brown owned several hotels in various cities around the United States.
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operations founded by his father. He would grow and expand the business, operating six coal mines supported by a fleet of
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with whom he also raced horses in a partnership. Peter Wimmer succeeded Rogers as Samuel Brown's trainer and at the
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National Bank of Commerce (Pittsburgh, Pa.), First Nation Bank (Dawson, Pa.), Ohio Railway Company
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with Brown's colt, Hyphen. On October 3, 1903, Peter Wimmer was succeeded by
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A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Samuel Brown was a student at
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For a number of years Brown's racehorses were trained by future
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auction. Senorita Farm is the site of the present day
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Pittsburgh
Allegheny Cemetery

Thoroughbred
Washington & Jefferson College
Union Army
American Civil War
Delta Tau Delta
Washington & Jefferson College
Bethany College
coal mining
barges
Lexington, Kentucky
mare
Kentucky Horse Park
Kentucky Association
Bascombe Race Course
Mobile, Alabama
Gravesend Race Track
Hall of Fame
John W. Rogers
Brighton Beach Race Course
Coney Island
George Odom
Brighton Derby
Robert Tucker
1905 Kentucky Derby
Tennessee Derby
Buchanan

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