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Metadata
Object Name |
Cap, Jockey |
Catalog Number |
2001.37.2 |
Date |
ca. 1970 |
Material(s) |
Nylon; |
Dimensions |
H-5.5 W-7 D-11 inches |
Description |
This jockey's cap has a green nylon bill and crown. The crown is constructed of six fabric panels and has a fabric covered button on top. The cap is lined in red nylon. On this lining in the back, "John Hess" is machine embroidered in black. A green grosgrain bow is stitched above bill. There is an elastic tape at the back of the brim. |
Notes |
Oscar Dishman, Jr. (1923-2000) was an African-American thoroughbred owner and trainer from New Zion in Scott County, Ky. He was one of four sons of Oscar Dishman, Sr. and Anna Henderson. The younger Dishman got his start in horse racing in the 1960s. By his heyday in the 1970s, Dishman was training up to 35 horses at a time and working with jockeys such as Bill Shoemaker, Bill Hartack, Pat Day, and Eddie Delahoussaye. Training the winning horses for the 1973 Michigan Mile, Ohio Derby, Hawthorne Stakes, and the Widener Handicap (1977-1978) are among the highlights of his career for which he was awarded the Black Achievement Award in Lexington. He owned an interest in ten different horses as well. This cap bears the colors of John Hess, one of the many owners that Dishman worked for. |
Collection |
Marilyn Dishman Collection |
People |
Dishman, Oscar Jr. Hess, John |
Subjects |
Horse racing Horses Training of animals Jockeys Horse farms Horse racetracks |
Search Terms |
New Zion (Ky.) Scott County (Ky.) Kentucky Horse Industry Horse racing Horse trainers Horses Lexington (Ky.) |
Physical Holder |
Kentucky Historical Society - KHS |