Blood-Horse

, December 24, 1955, p. 1558.

21

“barnacle on wheels of progress …”: “Barnacle Red,”

Blood-Horse

, February 2, 1957, p.301.

22 Giangaspro’s death: Sam Renick, telephone interview, December 5, 1997.

23

Satos in the Kaiser Suite: “New Guests in Seabiscuit’s Stable,”

SB

, n.d.

24

Pollard tries to enlist: Alexander,

A Sound of Horses

, p. 184.

25

taken to hospital in laundry basket: Edith Wilde, telephone interview, February 2, 1998.

26

“me and Methuselah …”: “Obituary: Red Pollard,”

Blood-Horse

, March 21, 1981, p. 1773.

27

“Maybe I should have heeded …”: Alexander,

A Sound of Horses

, p. 183.

28

“I’m hanging up my blouse for good …”: Alexander, “Four Good Legs,” p. 1558.

29

“You Made Me What I Am …”: Alexander,

A Sound of Horses

, p. 178.

30

Pollard’s post-riding jobs: Ibid., p. 168.

31

Never beats alcoholism: Norah Christianson, telephone interview, January 26, 1998.

32

Red sat by, mute: Ibid.

33

hospital built atop Narragansett: Ibid.

34

No cause of death was ever found: Ibid.

35

“It was as if …”: Ibid.

36

Howard hangs sign on Redwood Highway: “Both Barrels,” SB.

37

Fifty thousand visitors: Jack McDonald, “Seabiscuit,”

Spur

, August 1983, p.33.

38

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