Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead

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Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead

Summary

Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead is an obituary[1].

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  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's image is recorded as Herman B. Duryea (1863-1916) obituary in the New York Times on January 26, 1916.png[2].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's instance of is recorded as obituary[3].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's location is recorded as Saranac Lake[4].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's publication date is recorded as +1916-01-26T00:00:00Z[5].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's main subject is recorded as Herman B. Duryea[6].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's main subject is recorded as Durbar[7].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's main subject is recorded as Charles Evans Hughes[8].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's main subject is recorded as Automobile Club of America[9].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's main subject is recorded as Hickory Valley[10].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's main subject is recorded as Meadowbrook Polo Club[11].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's work available at URL is recorded as https://www.nytimes.com/1916/01/26/archives/herman-b-duryea-sportsman-is-dead-owner-of-durbar-ii-winner-of.html[12].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's document file on Wikimedia Commons is recorded as Herman B. Duryea (1863-1916) obituary in the New York Times on January 26, 1916.png[13].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's published in is recorded as The New York Times[14].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's title is recorded as Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead. Owner Of Durbar II. Winner Of English Derby In 1914, Expires At Saranac Lake. H.P. Whitney's Associate. His Famous Horses Included Irish Lad And Sweeper II. Prominent Yachtsman And Clubman.[15].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's first line is recorded as Herman B. Duryea, prominent for many years in racing and yachting circles, whose Durbar II was the fourth American horse to win the English Derby, died here today, in his fifty-first year.[16].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's last line is recorded as He will be buried from Grace Church, New York, on Friday.[17].
  • Herman B. Duryea, Sportsman, Is Dead's quotation or excerpt is recorded as … He came here recently from his plantation at Hickory Valley, Tennessee, hoping to derive benefit from this climate. Mr. Duryea was prominent in racing for a number of years before the sport was nearly stamped out by the anti-betting legislation fostered by former Governor Hughes. During the lifetime of William C. Whitney. Mr. Duryea was associated in the Westbury stables with Harry Payne Whitney. and for a long time Mr. Whitney rand his horses under the Duryea colors. in 1910, When Mr. Duryea decided that racing was done for in this country, he shipped his stable to Prance. In 1912 his Sweeper II won the 10,000 Guineas Race in England, and in 1914 Durbar II won the Derby and the Biennial of 23,000 francs and the Prix Noarelies of 30,000 francs in France. In addition to these, his horses won many other great races, and he was a half owner with Harry Payne Whitney in Irish Lad, which won the Brooklyn Handicap in 1903 and the Metropolitan Handicap a year later. At the time of his death Mr. Duryea maintained stables in England, France, and this country, and was a Deputy Steward of the American Jockey Club. Mr. Duryea lived at 50 Madison Avenue, New York City, and was a member of the Union, New York Yacht, the Brook, Racquet and Tennis, Westminster Kennel, Meadow Brook, and Turf and Field Clubs, the Hamilton Club of Brooklyn, and the Automobile Club of America. He is survived by his wife. …[18].

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