Travis M. Kerr (July 28, 1902 – June 7, 1970) was an American businessman in Oklahoma City and owned thoroughbred racehorses.
Involved in the oil and uranium business, he was the younger brother of Oklahoma businessman and Senator, Robert S.
[2] Among the successful horses they raced were Santa Anita Handicap winner Bobby Brocato, San Luis Obispo Handicap winner Quilche, and the most famous of all, Round Table.
Travis Kerr also bred Ole Bob Bowers, sire of the legendary John Henry.
Travis Kerr died of a cerebral hemorrhage at age 67 in 1970 at his home in Beverly Hills, California.