Algerine (1873 — c. 1892) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1876
Belmont Stakes
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and was the maternal grandsire of Rhoda B, the dam of the 1907
Epsom Derby
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winner
Orby.
Pedigree
Algerine was foaled in 1873 at Bullfield Stud, formerly located in
Hanover Junction, Virginia. Bullfield Stud was owned by Major Thomas Walker Doswell (1823 — 1890), and it was a premiere Thoroughbred breeding farm in the years preceding the
Civil War.
Algerine is described as a
blood bay with black points and no white markings that stood 15.3
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tall.
Abd-el-Kader, Algerine's sire, (foaled in 1865) was a son of the imported
British stallion Australian out of the Bethune mare, Rescue. Australian also notably sired
Spendthrift and
Springbok. Adb-el-Kader was a successful long-distance racer, notably winning a race at
Saratoga in a time of 7:31 3/4.
An injury to his hips as a two-year-old resulted in his having poor hip conformation.
As a sire, Algerine is his most notable offspring. Abd-el-Kader died at Bullfield Stud on December 4, 1885, at the age of twenty.
Algerine's dam, Nina, (foaled in 1848) was sired by
Boston out of the imported
British mare Frolicsome Fanny. Nina won 23 races in 27 starts and was more successful in long-distance races between long.
Nina raced until she was four years old and produced
Planet in her first season as a broodmare at Doswell's Bullfield Stud. She also produced the good runner Exchequer in 1856. Nina was 25 years old when she foaled Algerine, and her last foal was his full-sister Algeria (foaled 1875). Nina died at the age of 31 years on September 19, 1879, and she was the last surviving offspring of Boston.
Racing career
Algerine did not race at the age of two years and he made his racing debut in the 1876
Preakness Stakes, finishing third behind the winner
Shirley and Rappahonnock. His next start was the Belmont Stakes, run at
Jerome Park Racetrack, and he had not won any races (was still a maiden) before the Belmont.
He was unplaced in the 1876
Dixie Stakes
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and started five times as a four-year-old, placing behind
Parole in the 1877 Maturity Stakes and he ran unplaced in the All-Age Sweepstakes.
1876 Belmont Stakes
The 1876 field consisted of five horses, including
August Belmont's Fiddlesticks.
Algerine won the 1 1/2 mile race over dirt in two minutes and 40.5 seconds.
Breeding career
Algerine was sold after his racing career to congressman
William Lawrence Scott and stood as stud at the Algeria Stud farm in
Erie, Pennsylvania. When Scott died in September 1891, Algerine was still listed as a stallion at the farm.
However, he was not listed as one of the lots in the dispersal auction of the Algeria Stud that occurred in October 1892,
indicating that he was sold by other means or he most likely died during this period. In S. D. Bruce's report of foals born in 1894, there is no record of any sired by Algerine that year and no mares were covered by him in 1893.
Algerine's most lasting contribution to Thoroughbred genetics is through his daughter Margerine (foaled 1886 out of Sweet Songstress by
Doncaster). Margerine notably foaled Rhoda B and Margerique.
Rhoda B (foaled 1895) was sired by
Hanover and was sent to England. She was bred to
Orme and foaled the
Epsom and
Irish Derby winner
Orby in 1904. Orby sired the 1919 Epsom Derby winner
Grand Parade (out of Grand Geraldine) in 1916. Margerique (foaled 1893) was sired by imported Order and produced the 1901 Champion two-year-old colt
Nasturtium with Watercress. Nasturtium in turn produced the 1907 champion two-year-old filly,
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with
Endurance by Right
Endurance by Right (1899–1908) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that was the top money-winning two-year-old filly of 1901.
Pedigree
Endurance by Right was sired by Inspector B, the 1886 Belmont Stakes winner, out of the imported United K ...
.
''The Bloodhorse.com'' Champion's history charts
References
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1873 racehorse births
1892 racehorse deaths
Racehorses bred in Virginia
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Godolphin Arabian sire line