Smalls, Robert
Smith, Edward P.
Smith, Kirby
Smith, Peter
Solomon, William
“soul drivers,”
Special Sweepstakes
Spencer, Benjamin Franklin
Spink, Al
Spirit of the Times
Spring Derby
stable hands
Stanton, Edwin M.
St. Laurent, Philip
St. Leger race
St. Leger Stakes (England)
St. Louis Brewing Association Stakes
St. Louis Circuit Court
St. Louis Jockey Club
St. Lucia
Stono Rebellion
Stoval, John “Kid,”
Suburban Handicap
Swigert, Daniel
Talbott, Isaac
Talbott, Spencer
Talbott School
Tandy, George
Tandy, Henry
Tandy, John
Taney, Roger B.
Tanner, David
Tappan, Lewis and Arthur
Taral, Fred
Tarleton, Llewellyn P.
Tarleton, L. P., Jr.
Taylor, W. S.
Tenderloin district (NYC)
Tennessee Stakes
Thirteenth Amendment
Thomas, B. G.
Thomas, Bob
Thomas, Joe
Thomas, John
Thomas, Lorenzo
Thomas, R. W.
Thomas, W. H.
Thompson, Buddy
Thoroughbred horses: breeding; naming of; publications; work in the development of champions; value and influence
Thorpe, Charley
Tobacco Stakes
Todd, Sarah B.
town criers
Transylvania Land Company
Travers, William R.
Travers Stakes
Trial Stakes
Troye, Edward
Trumbo, H. H.
Turf Cash Handicap
Turf Congress
Turf Stakes
Turner, Arrena
Turner, James
Turner, Nat
Turner's revolt
Twelfth Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment
Twenty-Eighth Colored Infantry Regiment
Twenty-Fifth Corps: formation of; government conspiracy to remove black soldiers from Virginia and; troops from Camp Nelson added to; Maj. Gen. Weitzel and
Uncle Tom's Cabin (Stowe)
Underground Railroad
U.S. Constitution
U.S. Supreme Court: 1883 ruling on the Civil Rights Act of 1875; Dred Scott decision; Plessy v. Ferguson decision; Llewellyn Tarleton and
Van Buren, Willie
Vanderbilt, Cornelius
Van Meter, Annie
vigilante groups. See also Ku Klux Klan
Viley, Warren
Virginia: government conspiracy to remove black soldiers from; impact on Kentucky horse racing and breeding; Land Act of 1779; Union assault against Petersburg; westward exploration and migration into Kentucky County
Vosburgh, Walter
Waite, Morrison
Walden, J. H.
Walker, David
Walker, Henry S.
Walker, L. A.
Walker, Moses Fleetwood
Walker, Solomon
Walker, William
Wall, Maryjean
Wallace, Michelle
Walnut Grove Stables
Walton, Plunger
Ware, James
Warfield, Elisha
Washington, George
Washington Park Jockey Club: Murphy's 1884 racing season; Murphy's 1885 racing season; Murphy's 1886 racing season; Murphy's 1887 racing season; Murphy's 1888 racing season; Murphy's 1889 racing season; Murphy's 1893 racing season; poisoning of Pearl Jennings in 1886
Water, F.
Webster, Abner
Webster, Gene
Weisiger, S. and R.
Weitzel, Godfrey
Wells, E. R.
Wendell, T. T.
West, Fred
Western Appeal
Westfeldt, Meta Fleetwood. See also Hunt-Reynolds, Meta Christina
westward expansion: American identity and notions of a divine right; impact on Native Americans; into Kentucky; role of African American men in; of slavery
White, Garland H.
white supremacy; immigrants; racial tensions of the 1880s and; sexual relationships between white men and African American women; white women
white women: abuse of slaves and; sexual relationships with African American men
Whitman, Walt
Whitney, Eli
Williams, Henry
Williams, Howard
Williams, James T.: buyout of Richard Owings; Eli Jordan and; Murphy apprenticed to; Murphy's 1879 racing season; Murphy's 1881 racing season; on Murphy's history and personality; win in the 1885 Kentucky Derby
Williams, Scott
Williams, Simon
Williams and Owings Farms: inaugural races of the Louisville Jockey Club; Eli Jordan and; Murphy apprenticed to; Murphy's 1876 racing season; Murphy's first professional race in 1875; Murphy's training to be a jockey; James Williams buys out Richard Owings
Williamson, Ansel
Winkfield, Jimmy
Winn, Matt
Winters, Theodore
Withers, D. D.
Withers Stakes
Wood, Charles Winter
Woodburn Farms
Woodburn Stakes
Wright, George
Wright, John D.
Wrightson, Sadonia and Horace
yellow-faced minstrelsy
York (slave)
Young, Elder H. J.
Young, Milton
Young, Spencer P.
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