Ulysses S. Grant in a Carriage Pulled by Dexter
Dexter, famed for his ideal trotting action called the "Dexter stroke," won 46 of 50 races and trotted the mile in a record 2:17.1/4 during the 1860s. Robert Bonner bought and retired the horse, but allowed presidential candidate Ulysses S. Grant the thrill of taking the reins at top speed in this popular 1868 lithograph by Currier & Ives.
- Artist
- Currier & Ives
- Date of Work
- 1868
- Medium
- Lithograph
- Type
- Historical Depiction
- Credit
- Library of Congress