Wallace's Monthly Explained

Wallace's Monthly
Language:English
Firstdate:Oct 1875
Lastdate:February 1894 (Vol. 19, No. 12)
Country:United States

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]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Frank L. Mott. A History of American Magazines, 1865-1885. December 13, 2015. January 1, 1938. Harvard University Press. 978-0-674-39552-7. 214.
  2. [Frank Luther Mott|Mott, Frank Luther]
  3. Gue, Benajamin F. History of Iowa, Vol. IV, pp. 277-78 (1903)
  4. Wallace, John H. The Horse of America, pp. 554-57 (1897) (in appendix claimed to be written by a "friend of the author")
  5. (7 May 1903). John H. Wallace (obituary), Presbyterian Banner, Vol. 89, p. 1524