Master Charlie

[4] Sired by Lord Archer, Master Charlie was owned by William Daniel of the Union Stockyards, Chicago, Illinois.

Daily Racing Form, April 21, 1925 Master Charlie Arrives: Reaches Jamaica Track in Fine Fettle and Bodily Health.

Early in the season, Master Charlie was afflicted with splints, but he debutrf in the Chesapeake Stakes at Havre de Grace, a trial for Preakness and Kentucky Derby candidates.

May, 1926, Popular Science Monthly It's a Game of Glorious Uncertainties: How the Science of Making Race Horses Often Is Upset in the Stern Test of the Track" [2] After being purchased by $1,000 in 1923, the following year Master Charlie won stakes and purses aggregating $95,525 and was acclaimed by some to be the best horse of any age in the country.

Mailed to horse owner William Daniel, c/o Exchange Building, Union Stockyards, Chicago.