Wallace's Monthly
First issue | Oct 1875 |
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Final issue | February 1894 (Vol. 19, No. 12) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Wallace's Monthly was an American sporting magazine founded by John H. Wallace (1822–1903) and published out of New York from 1875–1894. It was dedicated to the coverage of horse racing.
The publication debuted in October 1875[1] with Wallace as editor and Benjamin Singerly as publisher. After Singerly died in 1876, Wallace also became publisher. Wallace sold the publication to the American Trotting Registration Association in 1891.[2][3][4][5]
References
- ↑ Frank L. Mott (January 1, 1938). A History of American Magazines, 1865-1885. Harvard University Press. p. 214. ISBN 978-0-674-39552-7. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
- ↑ Mott, Frank Luther. A History of American Magazines: 1865-1885, p. 215 (1938)
- ↑ Gue, Benajamin F. History of Iowa, Vol. IV, pp. 277-78 (1903)
- ↑ Wallace, John H. The Horse of America, pp. 554-57 (1897) (in appendix claimed to be written by a "friend of the author")
- ↑ (7 May 1903). John H. Wallace (obituary), Presbyterian Banner, Vol. 89, p. 1524
External links
- Volume 3 (1877-1878)
- Volume 4 (1878–89)
- Volume 15 (1889–90)
- Volume 17 (1891–92)
- Volume 18 (1892–93)
- Volume 19 (1893–94)
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