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  2. Charles S. Howard. Charles Stewart Howard (February 28, 1877 – June 6, 1950) was an American businessman. He made his fortune as an automobile dealer and became a prominent thoroughbred racehorse owner.

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  3. Added: Sep 16, 2003. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7871742. Source citation. Thoroughbred Racing Figure. Widow of early Western U.S. automobile sales magnate-turned racehorse owner Charles S. Howard, Seabiscuit being the most notable in Mr. Howard's stable of thoroughbreds. Marcela was a descendant of early California families.

  4. In the early 1930s, Howard had volleyed lawsuits with Edmond Herrscher, his ex-wife's new husband. Divorce lawyer Herrscher had performed the neat trick of winning Fannie May Howard a $2.5 million ...

  5. Apr 8, 2019 · On May 17, 1947, Howards wife Marcella told him that Seabiscuit had died of a heart attack. A heartbroken Howard buried his great horse in a private spot on the farm that was marked only by an oak tree. He succumbed to his own heart attack three years later on June 6, 1950. He was seventy-three years old.

  6. 1919 – Charles S. Howard, Multimillionaire, Rancher & Owner of Seabiscuit. By the time Charles S. Howard came to own the ranch in 1919, he was a multimillionaire automobile magnate. He arrived in San Francisco some 16 years prior with just 21 cents in his pocket. Howard loved the Ranch.

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  8. Charles Howard started in the bicycle business, just like his famous contemporaries Carl Fisher and Wilbur and Orville Wright. ... Howard asked his wife what she thought of a rather small, mud ...

  9. In 1926, Seabiscuit’s owner Charles S. Howard helped fund the Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital after losing his son in a tragic accident. THE FILM Seabiscuit’s Legacy will take an in-depth look at the incredible healing legacy of the beloved horse and the positive effect he had on people’s lives, past and present.

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