WWl WAR HORSE IN EAST ALTON
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Illinois State Historical Society
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- Main St & Shamrock St, East Alton, IL 62024, USA
- 38.883798076363, -90.110614670897
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Illinois State Historical Society
WWl WAR HORSE IN EAST ALTON
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WWl WAR HORSE IN EAST ALTONMORE THAN 250,000 HORSES WERE BROUGHT IN FROM MID AND WESTERN UNITED STATES AND SHIPPED OUT OF THE EAST ALTON STOCKYARDS DURING WORLD WAR 1. THE HORSES OF VARIOUS BREEDS WERE SHIPPED OVERSEAS TO THE BRITISH, FRENCH. AND BELGIAN GOVERNMENTS FOR CAVALRY, TRANSPORTING SUPPLIES ARTILLERY, AND THE WOUNDED IN THE WAR IN EUROPE. THE SALE OF HORSES FOR THE MILITARY BROUGHT MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO HORSE OWNERS. THE HORSES SERVED DURING BATTLE AND WERE SUBJECT TO EXTREME CONDITIONS. A BIG FOUR SPUR RAILROAD TRACK LED TO THE STOCKYARD ON THE BOWMAN AND JOB FARMS IN EAST ALTON, WHICH TRANSPORTED THE HORSES BY TRAIN. BOWMAN AND JOB FARMS WERE A ”REST STOP” FOR THE HORSES. US LAW STATED THAT NO HORSE SHOULD BE ON A TRAIN FOR MORE THAN 36 HOURS WITHOUT BEING OFF LOADED FOR FEED, WATER, AND REST. THE AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY FOR HORSES 0N THE FRONT LINE WAS 30 DAYS.
SPONSORED BY
THE RICHIE FAMILY (IN MEMORY OF CHARLIE, SCOTT, AND ROGER). THE EAST ALTON HISTORY MUSEUM, WILLIAM G. POMEROY FOUNDATION, AND THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
OCTOBER 2022