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Justin Morgan, founder of his race

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The narrative follows a spirited young stallion from playful colthood through training, hardship, and service to various owners until he becomes the foundation sire of a celebrated national breed. Interweaving frontier and farm scenes, episodes depict his early instincts, breaking to harness, labor, contests, loyalty to handlers, and encounters that shape his temperament. Alongside practical accounts of breeding and care, the text reflects on equine intelligence, endurance, and character, tracing how individual qualities persist through descendants and contribute to a lasting agricultural and cultural legacy.

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Eleanor Waring Burnham

Eleanor Waring Burnham was an American author best known for her historical work "Justin Morgan, Founder of His Race." This book explores the life and legacy of Justin Morgan, a significant figure in American history, particularly in relation to the development of the Morgan horse breed. Burnham's writing reflects a keen interest in American heritage and the stories of influential individuals. Through her work, she contributes to the understanding of early American culture and the impact of notable figures on the nation’s development.

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