Description: 1896 Charles Derby Stallion THOROUGHBRED RACING HORSE PHOTO Race Taylor EXACT date of this photo unknown. Name of horse unknown This photo comes from a lot of photos from the Oakwood Park (Cook Farm). Please see my other photos listed as well. I offer discounts and also combined shipping Overall measurements: 6 7/8" x 9 7/8" The Oakwood Park Stock Farm, east of Danville at the foot of Mount Diablo, was one of the most prominent horse breeding farms in the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Earlier the land was owned by the Central Pacific Railroad and was known as the Railroad Ranch. Inherited by brothers Seth and Dan Cook, it became the Cook Farm in the 1870s. The property was then inherited by the Cooks’ niece Louise and her husband John Boyd. They transformed the property into the Oakwood Park Stock Farm to breed thoroughbreds. Boyd sold the property in 1906, and it was sold again in 1912 to developer Robert Burgess, who transformed the property into the Diablo Country Club. The Oakwood Park Stock Farm ledgers in this collection may relate to an item listed in Accession 94-48, a photocopy of a map of the Oakwood Park Stock Farm. The map photocopy is stored separately from these daily business ledgers. The Deed of Gift for Accession 94-48 does not list these daily business ledgers
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Location: Carmichael, California
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Sport: Horse Racing
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States