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WOODRUFF, Hiram, horse-trainer, born in Flemington, New Jersey, 22 February, 1817; died on Long Island, New York, 13 March, 1867. He began his career as a professional horse-trainer in Philadelphia in 1831, and acquired a unique reputation for honesty and fair dealing, as well as for skill in driving and training horses. He was the author of "The Trotting-Horse of America, with Reminiscences of the Trotting Turf," edited by Charles J. Foster, with a memoir and an introduction by George Wilkes (New York, 1869).
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