Merritt C. Buxton
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Merritt Clifford "Happy" Buxton (December 14, 1889 - May 9, 1951) was a United States Thoroughbred horse racing national champion jockey who in 1913 captured both the National win and the National earnings titles. When his riding career was over, he went on to become a successful trainer and owner. Merritt Buxton was the brother of , also a successful jockey and trainer. Merritt's son, , would follow in his father and uncle's footsteps and become a jockey and trainer.
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Merritt C. Buxton
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1951-05-09
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1889-12-14
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1951-05-09
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Chesterbrook Handicap
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Michaelmas Handicap
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Mount Vernon Handicap
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Municipal Handicap American Classics wins:
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Santa Cruz Handicap
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Merritt Clifford "Happy" Buxton (December 14, 1889 - May 9, 1951) was a United States Thoroughbred horse racing national champion jockey who in 1913 captured both the National win and the National earnings titles. When his riding career was over, he went on to become a successful trainer and owner. Merritt Buxton was the brother of , also a successful jockey and trainer. Merritt's son, , would follow in his father and uncle's footsteps and become a jockey and trainer.
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