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Postcard of Champion Saddle Stallion. ca. 1913, A groom holds Dandy Jim 1531, a famous Kentucky champion saddle stallion. Dandy Jim is owned by C. L. Kerr of Lexington, Kentucky
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Postcard of Champion Saddle Stallion. ca. 1913, A groom holds Dandy Jim 1531, a famous Kentucky champion saddle stallion. Dandy Jim is owned by C. L. Kerr of Lexington, Kentucky
Postcard of Champion Saddle Stallion. ca. 1913, A groom holds Dandy Jim 1531, a famous Kentucky champion saddle stallion. Dandy Jim is owned by C.L. Kerr of Lexington, Kentucky
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In this vintage postcard print from ca. 1913, we are transported back in time to witness the elegance and grandeur of Dandy Jim 1531, a renowned Kentucky champion saddle stallion. The photograph captures a moment of pride as a groom stands beside the magnificent horse in a picturesque paddock surrounded by a wooden fence. Dandy Jim, owned by C. L. Kerr of Lexington, Kentucky, exudes strength and grace with his sleek black coat and powerful physique. As an award-winning stallion, he represents the epitome of excellence in the world of equine beauty and athleticism. The image not only showcases the majestic animal but also provides insight into life during that era. We catch glimpses of people going about their daily activities in Fayette County's agricultural landscape - African American males working alongside horses were common sights at that time. Printed using lithographic techniques by the Curt Teich Company, this postcard serves as both a memento for horse enthusiasts and an artistic representation of Southern United States' heritage. It is now housed at Lake County Museum where it continues to captivate viewers with its historical significance. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time, let us appreciate Dandy Jim's legacy as well as acknowledge those who cared for him – from his dedicated groomer to all animal caretakers who play vital roles behind-the-scenes ensuring these remarkable creatures receive proper care and attention they deserve.
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