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Elmendorf farm biography examples

          She and her husband Dinwiddie Lampton Jr. lived at Elmendorf and enjoyed driving horses on their farm.

        1. One son is born of this union, Frank K Thomson.
        2. Undated (pre) postcard view of James B. Haggin's house "Green Hills" at Elmendorf Farm in Fayette County, Kentucky.
        3. While historians have claimed it was constructed by farmer Lewis O'Neal around , some genealogists believe that a Thomas Sims Graves built.
        4. Out of five appearances in the Kentucky Derby, his best result came in edition when he rode Elmendorf Farm's Super Moment to a fourth-place finish.
        5. Undated (pre) postcard view of James B. Haggin's house "Green Hills" at Elmendorf Farm in Fayette County, Kentucky..

          Elmendorf Farm

          Thoroughbred horse farm in Kentucky

          Elmendorf Farm is a KentuckyThoroughbred horse farm in Fayette County, Kentucky, involved with horse racing since the 19th century.

          Once the North Elkhorn Farm, many owners and tenants have occupied the area, even during the American Civil War. Most of the land acquired during Haggin's era has since been sold off to neighboring stud farms, but the original 765 acres including the columns and many of the historic barns and houses still exist at Elmendorf.

          History

          In about 1806, Robert Carter Harrison (1765–1840) brought his wife Ann Cabell Harrison (1771–1840) and their many children from their home in Clifton, Virginia, to Fayette County, Kentucky. There he bought the Old Kenney Farm, also known as Elk Hill, and later built his home, which came to be known as "Clifton".

          Elizabeth M. Simpson's book (See Ref) says the frame colonial style house was built prior to 1830; while Joe Jordon's book (See Ref) says it was built b