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United States (United States) (search for this): article 12
Law suit between horse Tamers.
--An action for $100,000 damages has been commenced in the Supreme Court in New York, by Denton Offutt, of New Orleans, against John S. Rarey, the famous horse tamer, for an alleged violation of a contract.
Mr. Offutt claims that he is the originator of this system of horse taming, and that in the year 1850 he taught it to Rarey, who bound himself in the penalty of $50 in each case in which he should impart the secret to any other person; that he gave Rarey a book of the system, which he (Rarey) has since republished, and has further violated the contract by imparting the secret of the system to divers persons in Europe and the United States.
John S. Rarey (search for this): article 12
Denton Offutt (search for this): article 12
Law suit between horse Tamers.
--An action for $100,000 damages has been commenced in the Supreme Court in New York, by Denton Offutt, of New Orleans, against John S. Rarey, the famous horse tamer, for an alleged violation of a contract.
Mr. Offutt claims that he is the originator of this system of horse taming, and that in the year 1850 he taught it to Rarey, who bound himself in the penalty of $50 in each case in which he should impart the secret to any other person; that he gave Rarey horse tamer, for an alleged violation of a contract.
Mr. Offutt claims that he is the originator of this system of horse taming, and that in the year 1850 he taught it to Rarey, who bound himself in the penalty of $50 in each case in which he should impart the secret to any other person; that he gave Rarey a book of the system, which he (Rarey) has since republished, and has further violated the contract by imparting the secret of the system to divers persons in Europe and the United States.
1850 AD (search for this): article 12
Law suit between horse Tamers.
--An action for $100,000 damages has been commenced in the Supreme Court in New York, by Denton Offutt, of New Orleans, against John S. Rarey, the famous horse tamer, for an alleged violation of a contract.
Mr. Offutt claims that he is the originator of this system of horse taming, and that in the year 1850 he taught it to Rarey, who bound himself in the penalty of $50 in each case in which he should impart the secret to any other person; that he gave Rarey a book of the system, which he (Rarey) has since republished, and has further violated the contract by imparting the secret of the system to divers persons in Europe and the United States.