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James Ben Ali Haggin

James Ben Ali Haggin (December 9, 1822 – September 12, 1914) was an American attorney, rancher, investor, art collector, and a major owner and breeder in the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing.[1] Haggin made a fortune in the aftermath of the California Gold Rush and was a multi-millionaire by 1880.[2]

James B. A. Haggin
Born(1822-12-09)December 9, 1822
DiedSeptember 12, 1914(1914-09-12) (aged 91)
Newport, Rhode Island,
United States
Resting placeWoodlawn Cemetery
EducationCentre College
Occupation(s)Lawyer, Rancher, Investor, Racehorse owner/breeder
Known forRancho Del Paso, Elmendorf Farm
Spouse(s)1) Eliza Jane Sanders (m. 1846)
2) Margaret Pearl Voorhies (m. 1897)
Children5
ParentTerah Temple Haggin & Adeline Ben Ali
Signature

Those who recounted James Ben Ali Haggin's appearance often noted his short stature and "slightly Oriental appearance handed down from his Turkish ancestors".[3]

Life

 
Adeline Ben Ali Haggin was the daughter of the Turkish-born physician, Ibrahim Ben Ali.

Haggin was born in Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky, a descendant of one of the state's pioneer families who had settled there in 1775 and a descendant of Ibrahim Ben Ali, who was an early American settler of Turkish origin.[4][5][6] He graduated from Centre College at Danville, Kentucky, then entered the practice of law.

On December 28, 1846, James Ben Ali Haggin married Eliza Jane Sanders of Natchez, Mississippi with whom he had five children. She died in 1893 and on December 30, 1897 the seventy-five-year-old Haggin married twenty-eight-year-old Margaret Pearl Voorhies at her stepfather's residence in Versailles, Kentucky. Miss Voorhies was a niece of his first wife.[7]

In October 1850 he joined a Kentucky acquaintance, Lloyd Tevis, in opening a law office in Sacramento. They moved to San Francisco in 1853. He built a large and impressive Nob Hill mansion on the east side of Taylor Street between Clay and Washington streets, which stood until the earthquake and fire of 1906. It was to decorate the walls of the 61 rooms of this mansion that Haggin began the core of the family art collection that would eventually be housed in the Haggin Museum (named for his son Louis Terah Haggin) in Stockton, California.

Haggin and Tevis married sisters, daughters of Colonel Lewis Sanders, a Kentuckian who had emigrated to California. Haggin and Tevis acquired the Rancho Del Paso land grant near Sacramento. The two invested in the mining business with George Hearst as one of their partners. Hearst, Haggin, Tevis and Co. became one of the largest mining companies in the United States; its operations included the Ontario silver mine in Park City, Utah, the Homestake Mine in South Dakota, and with Marcus Daly, the Anaconda Copper Company in Montana.

The James Ben Ali Haggin Papers, 1887-1914, are kept at the Bancroft Library at the University of California at Berkeley.

Thoroughbred racing

Haggin purchased the Rancho Del Paso horse farm near Sacramento, California in 1859.[8] He made it one of the country's most important horse breeding and Thoroughbred racing operations whose horses competed from coast-to-coast. In 1905, Haggin stopped using Rancho De Paso as a horse breeding farm and concentrated his breeding efforts at his Elmendorf Farm in Lexington, Kentucky.[9] Haggin had acquired Elmendorf in 1897 and until his death in 1914 worked to develop it into the largest horse breeding operation in the United States of its era.[10]

Major racing successes

Haggin owned the colt Tyrant which in 1885 he sent to compete as a three-year-old on the U.S. East Coast where he won the prestigious Withers and Belmont Stakes, the latter becoming the third leg of the U.S. Triple Crown series.[11] The following year his colt Ben Ali won the 1886 Kentucky Derby.[12]

At Rancho Del Paso Haggin bred Comanche and Africander, colts which won the 1893 and 1903 Belmont Stakes respectively.[13]

Honors

He is the namesake of the Ben Ali Stakes at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington.[14]

Mount Haggin (10,607 ft / 3,233 m), in the Anaconda Range ten miles from the town of Anaconda in southwestern Montana, also is named for James Ben Ali Haggin.[15]

Personal life

Haggin was the eldest of eight children of Terah Temple and Adeline (Ben Ali) Haggin, the daughter of Ibrahim Ben Ali, a Turkish army officer.[16]

In 1846 Haggin married Eliza Jane Sanders; they had two sons and three daughters,[16] including Louis Terah, James Ben Ali, Jr., Margaret Sanders, Adeline Ben Ali, and Edith Hunter

In 1897 Haggin married Margaret ("Pearl") Voorhies of Versailles, Kentucky.[16]

Haggin died September 12, 1914, at his Newport, Rhode Island, residence and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York.[16]

His grandson, James Ben Ali Haggin III, was a portrait painter and stage designer.

His grandson, Richard Lounsbery, was a businessman and amateur painter who established the Richard Lounsbery Foundation.[17]

His descendants in Thoroughbred racing include Louis Lee Haggin II and William Haggin Perry.

See also

References

  1. ^ New York Times - September 13, 1914 obituary for James B. A. Haggin
  2. ^ Kleber, John E. (1992). The Kentucky Encyclopedia. University Press of Kentucky. p. 397. ISBN 0-8131-1772-0.
  3. ^ Brackney, Peter (2014), Lost Lexington, Kentucky, Arcadia Publishing, ISBN 978-1625851284
  4. ^ J.S. Clarke. . Linda Haggin Peck. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved September 30, 2008.
  5. ^ Brackney, Peter Brackney (2014). Lost Lexington, Kentucky. The History Press. p. 106. ISBN 978-1625851284. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  6. ^ Clarke, Adam; Jones, William (1834). Memoirs of the life, ministry, and writings of the Rev. Adam Clarke, LL.D. The British Library. p. 184. Retrieved September 11, 2015.
  7. ^ New York Times - December 31, 1897
  8. ^ "History of the Property at Haggin Oaks". Haggin Oaks. February 18, 2014. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  9. ^ New York Times - October 8, 1905 article titled "The Passing of Rancho Del Paso"
  10. ^ "Elmendorf Stock Farm". Lexington (Kentucky) History Museum. September 14, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  11. ^ "1885 Belmont" (PDF). Belmontstakes.com. June 6, 1885. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  12. ^ "1886 - Ben Ali". Churchill Downs Incorporated. September 14, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  13. ^ "History of Belmont Stakes Racing Festival". New York Racing Association (NYRA). September 14, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  14. ^ "1886 - Ben Ali (G3)". Keeneland Association, Inc. September 14, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  15. ^ "Mount Haggin". State of Montana Office of Tourism. September 14, 2019. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  16. ^ a b c d Kleber, John E. (1992). The Kentucky Encyclopedia. University Press of Kentucky. pp. 397–398. ISBN 0-8131-1772-0.
  17. ^ "EARLY ANTECEDENTS". Richard Lounsbery Foundation. 2019. Retrieved December 6, 2020.

Further reading

  • Sergent, Amber Fogle (2012). "The Pastime of Millions": James B. Haggin's Elmendorf Farm and the Commercialization of Pedigree Animal Breeding, 1897-1920 (Ph.D. thesis). UKnowledge Theses and Dissertations - History. Vol. Paper 6. University of Kentucky.

External links

  • Information on James Ben Ali Haggin at the Richard Lounsbery Foundation

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James Ben Ali Haggin December 9 1822 September 12 1914 was an American attorney rancher investor art collector and a major owner and breeder in the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing 1 Haggin made a fortune in the aftermath of the California Gold Rush and was a multi millionaire by 1880 2 James B A HagginBorn 1822 12 09 December 9 1822Harrodsburg Kentucky United StatesDiedSeptember 12 1914 1914 09 12 aged 91 Newport Rhode Island United StatesResting placeWoodlawn CemeteryEducationCentre CollegeOccupation s Lawyer Rancher Investor Racehorse owner breederKnown forRancho Del Paso Elmendorf FarmSpouse s 1 Eliza Jane Sanders m 1846 2 Margaret Pearl Voorhies m 1897 Children5ParentTerah Temple Haggin amp Adeline Ben AliSignatureThose who recounted James Ben Ali Haggin s appearance often noted his short stature and slightly Oriental appearance handed down from his Turkish ancestors 3 Contents 1 Life 2 Thoroughbred racing 2 1 Major racing successes 3 Honors 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLife Edit Adeline Ben Ali Haggin was the daughter of the Turkish born physician Ibrahim Ben Ali Haggin was born in Harrodsburg Mercer County Kentucky a descendant of one of the state s pioneer families who had settled there in 1775 and a descendant of Ibrahim Ben Ali who was an early American settler of Turkish origin 4 5 6 He graduated from Centre College at Danville Kentucky then entered the practice of law On December 28 1846 James Ben Ali Haggin married Eliza Jane Sanders of Natchez Mississippi with whom he had five children She died in 1893 and on December 30 1897 the seventy five year old Haggin married twenty eight year old Margaret Pearl Voorhies at her stepfather s residence in Versailles Kentucky Miss Voorhies was a niece of his first wife 7 In October 1850 he joined a Kentucky acquaintance Lloyd Tevis in opening a law office in Sacramento They moved to San Francisco in 1853 He built a large and impressive Nob Hill mansion on the east side of Taylor Street between Clay and Washington streets which stood until the earthquake and fire of 1906 It was to decorate the walls of the 61 rooms of this mansion that Haggin began the core of the family art collection that would eventually be housed in the Haggin Museum named for his son Louis Terah Haggin in Stockton California Haggin and Tevis married sisters daughters of Colonel Lewis Sanders a Kentuckian who had emigrated to California Haggin and Tevis acquired the Rancho Del Paso land grant near Sacramento The two invested in the mining business with George Hearst as one of their partners Hearst Haggin Tevis and Co became one of the largest mining companies in the United States its operations included the Ontario silver mine in Park City Utah the Homestake Mine in South Dakota and with Marcus Daly the Anaconda Copper Company in Montana The James Ben Ali Haggin Papers 1887 1914 are kept at the Bancroft Library at the University of California at Berkeley Thoroughbred racing EditHaggin purchased the Rancho Del Paso horse farm near Sacramento California in 1859 8 He made it one of the country s most important horse breeding and Thoroughbred racing operations whose horses competed from coast to coast In 1905 Haggin stopped using Rancho De Paso as a horse breeding farm and concentrated his breeding efforts at his Elmendorf Farm in Lexington Kentucky 9 Haggin had acquired Elmendorf in 1897 and until his death in 1914 worked to develop it into the largest horse breeding operation in the United States of its era 10 Major racing successes Edit Haggin owned the colt Tyrant which in 1885 he sent to compete as a three year old on the U S East Coast where he won the prestigious Withers and Belmont Stakes the latter becoming the third leg of the U S Triple Crown series 11 The following year his colt Ben Ali won the 1886 Kentucky Derby 12 At Rancho Del Paso Haggin bred Comanche and Africander colts which won the 1893 and 1903 Belmont Stakes respectively 13 Honors EditHe is the namesake of the Ben Ali Stakes at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington 14 Mount Haggin 10 607 ft 3 233 m in the Anaconda Range ten miles from the town of Anaconda in southwestern Montana also is named for James Ben Ali Haggin 15 Personal life EditHaggin was the eldest of eight children of Terah Temple and Adeline Ben Ali Haggin the daughter of Ibrahim Ben Ali a Turkish army officer 16 In 1846 Haggin married Eliza Jane Sanders they had two sons and three daughters 16 including Louis Terah James Ben Ali Jr Margaret Sanders Adeline Ben Ali and Edith HunterIn 1897 Haggin married Margaret Pearl Voorhies of Versailles Kentucky 16 Haggin died September 12 1914 at his Newport Rhode Island residence and was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York 16 His grandson James Ben Ali Haggin III was a portrait painter and stage designer His grandson Richard Lounsbery was a businessman and amateur painter who established the Richard Lounsbery Foundation 17 His descendants in Thoroughbred racing include Louis Lee Haggin II and William Haggin Perry See also EditHaggin MuseumReferences Edit New York Times September 13 1914 obituary for James B A Haggin Kleber John E 1992 The Kentucky Encyclopedia University Press of Kentucky p 397 ISBN 0 8131 1772 0 Brackney Peter 2014 Lost Lexington Kentucky Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 1625851284 J S Clarke History Linda Haggin Peck Archived from the original on July 26 2011 Retrieved September 30 2008 Brackney Peter Brackney 2014 Lost Lexington Kentucky The History Press p 106 ISBN 978 1625851284 Retrieved September 11 2015 Clarke Adam Jones William 1834 Memoirs of the life ministry and writings of the Rev Adam Clarke LL D The British Library p 184 Retrieved September 11 2015 New York Times December 31 1897 History of the Property at Haggin Oaks Haggin Oaks February 18 2014 Retrieved September 14 2019 New York Times October 8 1905 article titled The Passing of Rancho Del Paso Elmendorf Stock Farm Lexington Kentucky History Museum September 14 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 1885 Belmont PDF Belmontstakes com June 6 1885 Retrieved September 14 2019 1886 Ben Ali Churchill Downs Incorporated September 14 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 History of Belmont Stakes Racing Festival New York Racing Association NYRA September 14 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 1886 Ben Ali G3 Keeneland Association Inc September 14 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 Mount Haggin State of Montana Office of Tourism September 14 2019 Retrieved September 14 2019 a b c d Kleber John E 1992 The Kentucky Encyclopedia University Press of Kentucky pp 397 398 ISBN 0 8131 1772 0 EARLY ANTECEDENTS Richard Lounsbery Foundation 2019 Retrieved December 6 2020 Further reading EditSergent Amber Fogle 2012 The Pastime of Millions James B Haggin s Elmendorf Farm and the Commercialization of Pedigree Animal Breeding 1897 1920 Ph D thesis UKnowledge Theses and Dissertations History Vol Paper 6 University of Kentucky External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to James Ben Ali Haggin James Ben Ali Haggin biography sourced from the History of Kentucky 1928 J S Clarke Publishing Company Louisville Kentucky Information on James Ben Ali Haggin at the Richard Lounsbery Foundation History of Rancho Del Paso at the Del Paso Country Club Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Ben Ali Haggin amp oldid 1113216746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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