Untitled Page 14

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

2 revisions
hesperus at Jul 26, 2020 03:46 AM

Untitled Page 14

(7)

[notation] [--?--] $20 [/notation]

Joe Schwing .... Groom on sale stock .... $30.00

C. Middleton .... Groom on sale stock .... $30.00

T. P. McEldowney .... Leading sale stock .... $30.00

F. Montgomery .... Leading sale stock .... $30.00

Wm. Llewellyn .... Stableman race track .... $30.00

John Kearney .... Trimming feet, etc. .... $30.00

A. M. Hersey .... Care old, sick, poor and crippled horses .... $30.00
Boards self

D. H. Hull .... Hauling feed .... $30.00

W. Feldman .... Hauling feed .... $30.00

H. Welden .... Assistant to Houser on circuit .... $30.00

S. McMillan .... Groom on circuit .... $30.00

Charles McPeake .... Groom on circuit .... $30.00

R. Peters .... Groom on circuit .... $30.00

William Clark .... Groom on circuit .... $30.00

Wm. Wilson .... $30.00

W. Hubbard .... $30.00

Wilson and Hubbard were formerly employed as watchmen at the race track and Copeland stables. The order for the discharge of these two men was given as directed by Mrs. Stanford, but upon receipt of money for paying off these and others it was found that there were more to be discharged than were reported when requisition was made. These two men being far more necessary on account of weaning young colts were retained temporarily, and others discharged in their stead. Mr. Robinson reports Mr. Hubbard as still necessary for the same reason - that is, colts just weaned are constantly getting into trouble at night, and require constant care.