About the company ; Founded : 1902, Company size : 1001 to 5,000, Revenue : $700m to $1.5bn (AUD), Industry : Manufacturing, Headquarters : Norfolk, VA, Link : Titan America website
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Sally Hemings (1773-1835) had at least six children fathered by her owner, Thomas Jefferson. She left no written records of her life; therefore, details are extracted from plantation records, descendant stories, and most importantly, recollections written by her son, Madison. Hemings’s relations with Jefferson are believed to have begun when she was between the ages of 14 and 16 during Jefferson’s term as Minister to France. In Paris, Hemings was legally a free servant and refused to return ...
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Art Pollard Ranch, Quarter Horse: Queenie (1937-1965) ; Lasma Arabians (Scottsdale), Arabian: Bask, (c. 1956-1979; originally buried at Lasma Arabians, Scottsdale, AZ; moved to Kentucky Horse Park , Lexington, KY) ; Ad Astra Farm, formerly Rancho el Charro (Van Nuys, CA), Morvich (c. 1919-1946) ; Air Dance Farm (Pleasanton, CA), Khorassan II (c. 1947-1965), Marco Polo II (c. 1946-1970), Power Ruler (c. 1966-1988) ; Ballena Vista Farm (Ramona), Farma Way (c. 1987-1999) ; C.E.R.F. Farm (Winchester), Bedouin (1981-2006), Bigbadandmean (g. 1983), Buen Chico (g. 1978) , Caterman (NZ) (g. 1976-2004), Decisively (g. 1984), Lucky Silver (f. 1982), Menswear (c. 1978), Pair of Aces (g. 1980), Perry Cabin (c. 1977), Peltrax (c. 1977), Quiet Boy (g. 1985), Roll a Natural (g. 1980), Sahara King (g. 1989), Velveteen (f. 1983) ; Del Mar Race Track (Del Mar), Star Fiddle (c. 1946-1958; buried in infield) ; El Peco Ranch (Madera), 15 horses are buried here without markers including: Stallions: Decidedly (c. 1959-1984), Hillary (c. 1952-1982), Hill Rise (c. 1961-1982) Broodmares: Hill Shade (f. 1965), Gloire Fille (f. 1949) ; Golden Eagle Farm (Ramona), Best Pal (g. 1988-1998), General Meeting (1988-2006), Habitony (c. 1974-2001) ; Golden Gate Fields (San Francisco), Silky Sullivan (c. 1955-1977; buried in infield) ; Harris Farms (Coalinga), Political Ambition (c. 1984-1997) ; (Tranquility Farm)/United Pegasus' Harry A. Biszantz Memorial Center (Tehachapi), Fortunate Betty (1973), Sekondi (1987), Skondi (1987), Victorian Heiress (1968-2001), Vol Au Vent (1972), Woodland Lad (c. 1977-1999) ; Here Tis Ranch (Hemet), Melair (f. 1983-1999) ; Hollywood Park (Los Angeles), Gay Dalton (1940-1945), Landaluce (f. 1980-1982, buried infield), Native Diver (g. 1959-1967; buried in Grandstand Gardens) ; Jack Tone Ranch (Stockton), Arabians: Fadjur (1952-1983), Saki ; Loma Rica Ranch (Grass Valley), *Noor (c. 1945-1974; buried in infield training track); remains from infield moved to Old Friends , Kentucky Under development ; Madera Thoroughbreds (Madera), Boulder Dam (c. 1988-2003) ; owner's farm (Santa Barbara), Standardbreds: Uhlan, Lou Dillon ; Rancho Casitas (now under Lake Casitas), Crusader (c. 1923-1940), Crystal Pennant (c. 1924) ; Rancho Del Rio (Sacramento, near airport), Norfolk (c. 1861-1890) ; Rancho Jonata (Buellton), Determine (c. 1951-1972) ; Roy Rogers Museum (Victorville), non TBs: Trigger (1932-1965, Roy Roger's horse, stuffed and mounted), Buttermilk (1941-1972,Dale Evans' horse, stuffed and mounted) ; San Joaquin County Fairgrounds (Stockton), Sweepida (1937-1970) ; Santa Anita Race Track Formerly part of Santa Anita Rancho (Arcadia), Baldwin-era burials: Grinstead (c. 1871; unmarked, Santa Anita Farm). A large granite maltese cross from Baldwin's estate can now be seen just east of Seabiscuit Court in the grandstand gardens: buried 4 American Derby winners: Rey El Santa Anita (c. 1891-1919), Silver Cloud (c. 1883-1886), Volante (c. 1882), Emperor of Norfolk (c. 1885-1907) Modern-era burials at the Race Track: Lamp Chop (f. 1960-1964), Quicken Tree (g. 1963-1970), Roving Boy (c. 1980-1983) ; Stanford University (formerly Palo Alto Stock Farm, Palo Alto), Standardbreds: Electioneer (statue), Palo Alto ; Rancho Wickiup (Santa Rosa), Disguise (c. 1897-1927; unmarked), Ormonde (c. 1883-1904; died at Wikiup Rancho, CA; disarticulated skeleton/skull in Natural History Museum, South Kensington, London, ENG) ; Ridgely Ranch (Willits, Mendocino Co.), Seabiscuit (c. 1933-1947; unmarked, buried under an oak tree) ; Tommy Town Thoroughbreds (Santa Ynez), Lord Carson (c. 1992-2005) ; Valley Creek Farm (Valley Center), Lady's Secret (f. 1982-2003) ; Van Mar Farms (Galt), Bargain Day (c. 1965-2002) ; Varian Arabians (Arroya Grande), Arabians: Bay-Abi, Bay El Bey (1969-1996), Huckleberry Bey ; Centennial Race Track (Littleton), Joy Boy (died 1961) ; Ward Acres Farm (Ridgefield), American Saddlebred: Evening Cloud ; Adena Springs Farm, formerly Lin-Drake Farm (Ocala), Burn's Return (f. 1976) ; Bonnie Heath Farm (Ocala), Afara's Profit (f. 1980-1993), Alsab (c. 1939-1963, grave unmarked), Needles (c. 1953-1984; his heart and hooves are buried in Garden of Champions at Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. Pavilion) ; Bridlewood Farm (Ocala), Exciting Devorcee (f. 1969-1993, Fire Plug (g. 1983-1998), Frosty Skater (f. 1975-1991), Gallant Libby (1982), Halo's Image (c. 1991-2010), Jolie Jolie (1980), My Gallant (c. 1970-1990), North of Eden (1983-2011), Sharp Kitty (f. 1979-1991), Silver Buck (1978-2007), Sugar's Image (1981), Winter Princess (f. 1971-1994) ; Cashel Stud (Ocala), Flo (f. 1982-1997), Nilene Wonder (f. 1961-1990), Sunny Clime (c. 1972-1995) ; Farnsworth Farm (Ocala), Abe's Hope (c. 1963), Jeblar (c. 1982-2002) ; Franks Farm/Southland (Ocala), Alta's Lady (1976), Monique Rene (1978-2003) ; Good Chance Farm (Ocala), Destroyer (c. 1971-1979) ; High Mark Farms, formerly The Oaks (Ocala), Cutlass (c. 1970-1992), Great Above (c. 1972-1998) ; Hobeau Farm (Ocala), Stallions: Beau Gar (c. 1950-1977), Duck Dance (c. 1967-1997), Handsome Boy (c. 1963), Prince Taj (c. 1954-1972), Prove Out (c. 1969) Broodmares: Handsome Girl (f. 1964) Other: Onion (g. 1969) ; Hooper Farm (Ocala), Monument to Hoop Jr.; all other graves unmarked: Stallions: Alabama Bound (c. 1960-1980), Copelan (c. 1980-1994), Crozier (c. 1958-1985), Education (c. 1944), Greek Game (1954-1979), Hoop Jr. (c. 1942-1964), If This Be So (1977-1989) Olympia (c. 1946-1974), Quibu (c. 1942-1967), Tri Jet (c. 1969-1998) Broodmares: Quaze (f. 1957-1978), Quaze Quilt (f. 1971-1991), Susan's Girl (f. 1969-1988), ; Hunting Horn Farm (formerly Adobe Ranch) (Miami), Admiral Vee (c. 1952) ; Johnson Hollow Farm (Ocala), Gate Dancer (c. 1981-1998) ; Kinsman Stud (Ocala), Sharon Brown (1980-2007) ; Live Oak Stud (Ocala), Dispersal (1986-1997), Laser Light (1979-2005), Medieval Man (1974-1999), Sultry Sun (1980-2008), Verbasle (1988-2005) ; Marablue Farm (Ocala), Proud Birdie (c. 1973-2003) ; Meadowbrook Farm, Ocala Jockey Club (Ocala), Stallions: Ambehaving (c. 1954-1976), Petare (c. 1951-1970), Solo Landing (c. 1964) Broodmares: Anytime Ms. (f. 1979-1993) ; Winding Oaks Farm, formerly Mockingbird Farm, formerly Tartan Farm, (Ocala), Stallions: Codex (1977-1984), Dr. Fager (c. 1964-1976), Intentionally (c. 1956-1970), Minnesota Mac (c. 1964-1996), Valid Appeal (c. 1972-2002),Your Alibhai (c. 1958-1977) Broodmares: Aspidistra (f. 1954-1978), Cequillo (f. 1956-1986), Desert Trial (f. 1963-1987), Gentle Touch (f. 1976-1984), My Dear Girl (f. 1957-1988), Ta Wee (f. 1966-1980) Other: Dark Mirage (f. 1965-1969; died in training), Dr. Patches (g. 1974-2002) ; Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. Pavilion Garden of Champions (Ocala), Needles (c. 1953-1984; buried at Bonnie Heath Farm; his heart and hooves are buried in Garden of Champions at Ocala Breeders' Sales Co. Pavilion) ; Ocala Stud (Ocala), Stallion: Rough'n Tumble (c. 1948-1968) Broodmares: Iltis (f. 1947-1969), Noodle Soup (1944), Roman Zephyr (f. 1947-1971), Ruddy Belle (f. 1949-1969), Tarentella (f. 1948-1965) ; Padua Stables, formerly Silverleaf Farm (Ocala), Annie's Dream (f. 1980-1996), Cohort (c. 1925-1951), Frisky Flyer (f. 1977-1994), Hot Account (f. 1986-1992), Looie Capote (f. 1989-1995), Manhattan Doll (f. 1978-1994), Polestar (f. 1980-1992), Time and Tide (f. 1984-1994) ; Quail Roost Farm, (Ocala), Dreamville (f. 1960-1992), Leonardtown (f. 1937-1964) ; The Racing Edge (Ocala), Go Between (2003-2009) ; Red Oak Farm (Ocala), Vertex (c. 1954-1981) ; Southland Farm, formerly Lasater Farm (Ocala), Noholme II (c. 1956-1983) ; M.J. Stavola Farms (Ocala), Freetex (c. 1969-1999) ; Stonehedge Farm, formerly Waldemare Farm (Ocala), What A Pleasure (c. 1965-1983; unmarked) ; Twin Pines Farm (Ocala), Sugar's Appeal (f. 1980-1985) ; Gary Clark Farm, Aloma's Ruler (c. 1979-2003) ; Fairberry Farm (Waterloo), Western Playboy (1986-2007) ; property formerly Harlem Race Track (Forest Park), Cleopatra (there was a famous statue marking her grave) ; Hill 'n' Dale Farm (Barrington), Zen (c. 1973-1999) ; DuQuoin State Fair Grounds (DuQuoin), Standardbred: Darn Safe (buried in centerfield of Fair Grounds) ; Red Gate Farm (St. Charles), Standardbreds: Greyhound (g. 1932-1965), Labrador, Volo Song, Winnipeg ; Washington Park Race Track (Chicago), Lieutenant Gibson (c. 1897-1900) ; Conner Prairie Village Eli Lilly Memorial Garden (Fishers), American Saddlebred: Jeb Stuart ; Hide-A-Way Farm, American Saddlebreds: Cameo Kirby, Dixiana's Spring Cheer, Hide-A-Way's Firefly Supreme, Hide-A-Way's Wild Country, Ridgefield's Denmark, Ruffles 'N Lace ; Old Stone House Farm (Newburgh), American Saddlebred: Beau Fortune ; Ruxer Farms, American Saddlebred : Valley View Supreme ; Taggert Farm (French Lick), Standardbred : Peter the Great ; (Terre Haute), Standardbred: Axtell (1886-1906) ; Timber Creek Farm Mitchellville, Acaroid (1978-2006) ; CavalryParade Ground (Riley), the last U.S. cavalry horse: Chief (died 1968) ; University of Kansas Natural History Museum (Lawrence), the only American survivor of Custer's Last Stand: Commanche (1862-1892) Morgan: Ethan Allen (skeleton) ; Woolford Farm (Prairie Village, Johnson Co.), Stallions: Insco (c. 1928-1939), Lawrin (1935-1955) ; 505 Farm, formerly Pillar Stud, formerly The Stallion Station (Lexington), Stallion Station Cemetery Stallions: Blue Prince (c. 1951-1979), Bold and Brave (c. 1963-1977), Bold Commander (c. 1960-1981), Bolero (c. 1946-1975), Bupers (c. 1961-1990), Call Me Prince (c. 1965-1974), Devil Diver (c. 1939-1961), Flushing II (c. 1939-1962), Gallant Romeo (c. 1961-1986), Poker (c. 1963-1986, Porterhouse (c. 1951-1971), Portersville (c. 1952-1964), Rico Monte (c. 1942-1973), Roman (c. 1937-1960), Royal Coinage (c. 1952-1964), Royal Serenade (c. 1948-1975), Tomy Lee (c. 1956-1971), Traffic Judge (c. 1952-1972) Broodmare: Ludham (f. 1964-1986) Pillar Stud burials: Stallions: Bon Mot (c. 1963-1988), Sassafras (c. 1967-1988) Broodmare: Zonta (f. 1973-1990) ; Adelbert Stud (Hopkinsville), Albert (c. 1882-1910) ; Adena Springs (Midway), Mira Femme (f. 1964-1991; Midway), Primarily (f. 1988-2005; Versailles) ; Airdrie Stud (Midway), Dance Spell (c. 1973-1979), Key to the Kingdom (c. 1970-1995), Silver Hawk (c.1979-2008), Slew City Slew (c.1984-2013) ; Mrs. Charlton Alexander Farm; formerly Ball Brothers farm (Versailles), American Saddlebreds: Gypsy Queen (1897-1919), Montgomery Chief (1897-1923) ; Almahurst Farm (Nicholasville), Standardbreds: Nervolo Belle (f. born 1906), Shadow Wave (stallion) ; American Saddlebred Museum at the Kentucky Horse Park (Lexington), American Saddlebreds: Chester Dare (died 1904; buried at W.W. McCormack Farm, Waddy, KY; stone moved to American Saddlebred Museum at the Kentucky Horse Park ), Rex Peavine (1899-1925; originally buried at the J.S. Hockaday farm, Berea, KY; marker and bones brought to American Saddlebred Museum in 2000), Supreme Sultan (statue), Vendetta (originally buried at Robert A. McCray's farm, North Middletown, KY; property since developed and stone moved to museum) ; W.T. Anderson Farm (Union), American Saddlebred : Peavine (1863-1885) ; Annandale Farm (Versailles), American Saddlebred: Star Decision, Starheart's Decision ; Ashford Stud (Coolmore) (Versailles), Stallion: El Gran Senor (c.1981-2006), George Washington (2003-2007), Shecky Greene (c. 1970-1984), Storm Bird (1978-2004), Woodman (1983-2007) Broodmares: Fairy Bridge (f. 1975-1991), Fall Aspen (f. 1976-1998), Secretariat's Love (f. 1981-1995), Sex Appeal (f. 1970-1993) ; Ashland Stud Farm; now a subdivision (Lexington), All graves unmarked and unlocated Stallions: Alan-A-Dale* (c. 1899), Star Davis (c. 1849), Yorkshire (c. 1840-1859) Broodmares: Balloon (f. 1852), Georgia Wood (f. 1861), Magnolia (f. 1841), Margaret Wood (f. 1840), Skedaddle (f.1860) Standardbred: Dictator* *Alan-A-Dale and Dictator buried "just to the right of the broodmare barn entrance." ; Bashford Manor; since developed (Louisville), Alarm (c. 1869) ; Beaumont Farm see also South Creek Office Park (Lexington), All graves except Ornament are unmarked Stallions: Ornament (c. 1894-1916), Pharamond II (c. 1925-1952), Ultimus (c. 1906-1921), Uncle (c. 1905) Broodmare: Alcibiades (f. 1927), ; Big Sink Farm (Midway), Ask the Wind (Ire) (f. 1980, unmarked), Fanfreluche (f. 1967-1999), Optimistic Gal (f. 1973-1999) ; Bluegrass Farm (Lexington), Goofed (f. 1960), Klepto (f. 1970), Pampered Miss (f. 1967), Trillion (f. 1974-1987) ; Bluegrass Heights (Lexington), Quick Touch (1960-1983) ; property formerly Blue Grass Park (Georgetown, Scott Co.), All graves unmarked and unlocated Stallions: Glencoe (c. 1831-1857), Melbourne Jr. (c. 1860), War Dance (c. 1859) Broodmare: Peytona (f. 1839-1864) ; William Cottrill's farm, near Danville (Boyle Co.), Buckden (c. 1869-1882) ; Frank Bradshaw Stables (Georgetown), American Saddlebred: Ch. My My ; Briarbrook Farm (Paris), Victorious Lil (f. 1989-2003) ; Brookdale Farm (Versailles), Stallion: Deputy Minister (c. 1979-2004) Broodmares: Ballade (f. 1972-1994), Brown Berry (f. 1960-1993), Sweet Alliance (f. 1974-1996) ; Buck Pond Farm (Versailles), Little Current (c. 1971; died at Maverick Farms, WA; cremated and buried here), Magesterial (c. 1977-1994), Mameluke (1948), Roman Diplomat (1981-1996), Roman Sandal (1948-1971) ; Calumet Farm (Lexington), Calumet/Wright Era Cemetery: Stallions: Alydar (c. 1975-1990), Best Turn (c. 1966-1984), Bull Lea (c. 1935-1964, statue), Citation (c. 1945-1970), Commodore M. (c. 1951-1963), On-And-On (c. 1956-1970), Pensive (c. 1941-1949), Sagace (c. 1980-1989), Sun Again (c. 1939-1965), Tim Tam (c. 1955-1982), Yorky (c. 1957-1966), Broodmares: A Gleam (1948-1974), Amoret (1952-1971), Armful (1933-1962), Bewitch (1945-1959), Blue Delight (1938-1966), Bubbley (1950-1964), Dustwhirl (1926-1946), Easy Lass (1940-1968), Hug Again (1931-1957), Hydroplane II (1938-1948), Iron Maiden (1941-1964), Jane Gail (1944-1952), Katonka (1972-1990), Lucinda Lea (1975-1989), Mar-Kell (1939-1966), Miss Rushin (f. 1942-1958), Miz Clementine (f. 1951-1962), Mon Ange (f. 1962-1982), Nellie Flag (f. 1932-1953), Our Mims (f. 1974-2003; died at Our Mims Retirement Center and buried here), Penicuik II (f. 1934-1958), Plum Cake (f. 1958-1975), Potheen (f. 1928-1950), Princess Turia (f. 1953-1975), Real Delight (f. 1949-1969), Slow and Easy (f. 1922-1944), Some Pomp (f. 1931-1951), Sugar and Spice (f. 1977-2004; died elsewhere, returned here fur burial), Sweet Clementine (f. 1960-1989), Sweet Tooth (f. 1965-1988), Twilight Tear (f. 1941-1954), Two Bob (f. 1933-1953), Two Lea (f. 1946-1973), Twosy (f. 1942-1975), Unerring (f. 1936-1956), Waynoka (f. 1949-1966), Whirl Some (f. 1945-1958), Wistful (f. 1946-1964) Other: Armed (g. 1941-1964), Bardstown (g. 1952-1972), Gen. Duke (c. 1954-1958; died in training), Markers only: Barbizon (c. 1954-1983, died at Hermitage Farm, KY), Coaltown (c. 1945-1965, died at Haras de Jardy in France), Hill Gail (c. 1949-1968, died at Brownstown Stud, IRE), Iron Liege (c. 1954-1971, died in Japan), Mark-Ye-Well (c. 1949-1970; died in Europe), Whirlaway (c. 1938-1953; died at Haras de Jardy, FR) Kwiatkowski burials: Kennelot (f. 1974-1994), Lech (c. 1988-1994)
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