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Mildred Mulhall describes horse she loves
The Plainsville Daily Gazette - 12 Feb 1916


Miss Mildred Mulhall does not work him any more, but in 1910 she displayed some great work with him.

"I have seen high school horses, five of whicha re finished products, and the other two are coming through. I have been showing two of them i New York City in vaudeville since October. 'Tonga Chief' and 'Texas Tommy,' and while I know they are good I won't tell how 'great' they are. However, I will conclude by saying that I own the greatest high school and dancing horse that ever stood on four legs in America, and that I would be glad to show this mare against any horse in America for any part of $1000 or the whole of it, performance alone to count, two recognized showmen and two regular horsemen to be the judges. This goes for horses in or out of the show business."






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