Steel Dust
{{Infobox named horse
| horsename = Steel Dust
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| discipline = Race horse, stock horse
| breed = American Quarter Horse
|sire = Harry Bluff
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| sex = Stallion
| foaled = 1843
| country = United States
| color = bay
|raceearnings =
|racewins = Match race against Monmouth
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Steel Dust was one of the founding sires of the American Quarter Horse. Very little is verifiable about his history and there is much conjecture and disagreement amongst sources.
Life
Steel Dust was foaled about 1843 in Kentucky.{{Cite book |last=Denhardt |first=Robert Moorman |title=The Quarter Running Horse |date=1979 |publisher=University of Oklahoma Press |location=Norman, Oklahoma |language=en}} His sire was Harry Bluff, whose sire was Short Whip (or Short's Whip) and dam was Big Nance, a descendant of Timoleon.{{Cite book |last=Price |first=Steven D. |title=The American Quarter Horse |date=1999 |publisher=The Lyons Press |isbn=1-55821-643-X |location=New York, New York |language=en}} It is believed that he was taken to Texas in 1845 by Middleton Perry and Jones Greene, where he was used as a work horse and was run in match races.{{Cite web |last=Chamberlain |first=Richard |date=April 26, 2022 |title=Steel Dust |url=https://www.aqha.com/-/steel-dust-1 |access-date=November 26, 2024 |website=AQHA}} He was bay in color, just over fifteen hands high, and weighed about 1,200 pounds.
Steel Dust won his most important race, held in Collin County, Texas, as a three-year-old against a horse named Monmouth. He was retired after an injury, and died sometime between 1864 and 1874.[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/tcq01 TSHA | Quarter Horses]
See also
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