Logan
County Fair origins in Annual Mount Pulaski Horse Shows 1912 - 1936
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[August 03, 2016]
Mount
Pulaski had annual horse shows on its town square: 1912 - 1936. It
all switched to the Logan County Fair for their 1st year in 1937,
taking with them most of the Mount Pulaski judges and organizers.
Since the town streets were being paved in '35, '36, the south side
(Cooke Street) next to Courthouse was left in dirt to be paved after
the last horse show that year (1936)
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As these horse shows always spilled over onto Washington St.,
wagon-loads of dirt had to be brought in to spread onto the new
concrete pavement for that last-year’s final Mount Pulaski Horse
Show, held in Sept., 1936.
The annual Mount Pulaski Horse Show on the south and west sides of
the square drew larger crowds than any other Mount Pulaski event
from its beginning in 1912 until they were discontinued in 1936.
In the 1913 Horse Show, there were 450 entries & the show was
considered the best in the State of Illinois, not only because of
the great number of horses shown but also because of the fine
quality, especially in the heavy class of horses. Well-known
American Shire Association Judge, Edwin Hobson of Clifton, IL.,
said:
“The heavy horses at this show are
better than I ever saw at any such gathering. There are plenty here
good enough to go to the state fair and many mares that should go.
There are pure-bred Shire colts here that are the best that I ever
judged”.
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Both colts were stallions; the first prize was owned by Jake Stoll
and the second by George J. Stoll. Following the end of the Mount
Pulaski Horse Shows, several of the Mount Pulaski Horse Show
Committee Members & Judges went on to work for many years at the
annual Logan County Fair Horse Shows in nearby Lincoln, Illinois —
which started there in 1937, the first year of the Logan County
Fair.
[Phil Bertoni]
Credits
1) H. J. Wible: Mount Pulaski Times News: 125 Yesteryears –
1936-1961, p. 105
2) IBED, p. 110. Following the 1935 Mount Pulaski Horse Show, two
champion Shire mares were sold by George J. Stoll & Elmer
Schaffenacker to George Deane of Long Beach, CA. They were loaded
onto an Illinois Central Train cattle car in Chestnut for shipment
to CA., accompanied by Everett Stoll as caretaker and protector
(“shot-gun”).
The photos provided here are from the collection of H. J. Wible,
former publisher of the Mount Pulaski Times-News, with permission of
Mrs. Jean Wible Martin. Many more photos and much more information
can be found in the Mount Pulaski Township Historical Museum on
south side of square. |