English: "Celebrated trotter Jay Eye See, driven by Ed. Bithers: By Dictator, dam Midnight, by Pilot Jr."
Lithographic print commemorating the setting of the mile trotting record in harness racing of two minutes and ten seconds. Although the record was broken the next day, the horse's owner, Jerome Increase Case and his J.I. Case company, used the image to promote agriculural machinery for years. The horse lived from 1878 to 1909.
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US Library of Congress http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b51209 Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-pga-00631 (digital file from original print) LC-USZC2-3335 (color film copy slide
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published by Currier and Ives
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