- Ralph B. Strassburger
Infobox Person
name = Ralph Strassburger
caption =
birth_date = birth date|1883|3|26
birth_place =Norristown, Pennsylvania , U.S.
death_date = death date|1959|3|5
death_place =France
occupation = Businessman:
Newspaper publishing
Racehorse owner/breederRalph Beaver Strassburger (
March 26 ,1883 -March 5 ,1959 ) was an American businessman born inNorristown, Pennsylvania who was also a prominentThoroughbred racehorse owner and breeder.Educated at
Phillips Exeter Academy inExeter, New Hampshire , he graduated from theUnited States Naval Academy in 1905 and served in the U.S. Navy until 1909. He then went into business and in 1911 married May Bourne, the daughter ofFrederick Gilbert Bourne , president of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. An unsuccessful candidate for theUnited States House of Representatives in the elections of 1914, following America's entry inWorld War I he rejoined the Navy and served as a transport officer until being discharged in 1919.In 1921 Strassburger entered the
newspaper business in his hometown, acquiring the "Herald" then the following year the other local, the "Times". He merged the papers to create the "Norristown Times Herald" which still operates to this day. Of importance tohistorian s andgenealogist s is Strassburger's book "Pennsylvania German Pioneers: a publication of the original lists of arrival in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808" published in 1934 in two volumes.Normandy Farm
In 1913, Ralph Strassburger and his wife purchased an early 18th century
farm andmanor house in Whitpain Township,Montgomery County, Pennsylvania where he raised horses andAyrshire cattle . They spent a considerable amount of money on renovations and the construction of new utility buildings plus land acquisitions that over time expanded the property from 82 to 1,500 acres. They called the place Normandy Farm, the name coming from an area ofFrance that the Strassburgers loved and was renowned for its many important horse farms.The Normandy Farm remained in the Strassburger family for several decades after Ralph Strassburger's death in 1959. Today, the property is listed on the United States government's
National Register of Historic Places and is used as a hotel and conference center.European Thoroughbred horse racing
In an era when many wealthy Americans maintained secondary residences in Paris, France and/or estates on the
French Riviera , some likeWilliam Kissam Vanderbilt ,Joseph E. Widener , and Ralph Strassburger were involved in the very popular sport of Thoroughbred horse racing and acquired breeding farms in the renowned horse region ofLower Normandy .In the 1920s, Ralph and May Strassburger purchased a villa from Baron Henri de Rothschild in Normandy's exclusive resort city of
Deauville . They also acquired the Haras des Monceaux Thoroughbred horse farm atLisieux , about 18 miles (30 kilometers) south of Deauville. Their French racing stable would enjoy considerable success at theDeauville-La Touques Racecourse as well as at other racecourses in France and in England. Widely respected,France Galop refers to Ralph Strassburger as a "great friend of France." [http://www.france-galop.com/COURSES/noms1.htm]To avoid seizure by the
Nazi s during theGerman occupation of France during World War II , all of the Strassburger horses raced under the name of a French friend, Mme. de Bonard. Among the Strassburgers' major successes were victories in both the French andBritish Classic Races as well as in the prestigiousWashington, D.C. International Stakes in the United States.Notable race wins:
France
*Grand Prix de Deauville - "Asteroide" 1926, "Celerina" (1931)
*Prix du Cadran - "Asteroide" (1927), "Cambremer" (1957)
*Prix Maurice de Gheest - "Mordicus" (1927), "Guam" (1952), "Vamarie"1954)
*Critérium de Saint-Cloud - "De Beers" (1931), "Lofoten" 1956)
*Prix d'Astarté - "Celerina" (1931)
*Prix Hocquart - "Bishop's Rock" (1932), "Angers" (1960), "Moutiers" (1961)
*Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte - "Pensbury " (1942)
*Grand Prix de Paris - "Pensbury" (1943)
*Prix Greffulhe - "Pensbury" (1943)
*Prix Lupin - "Pensbury" (1943)
*Grand Critérium - "Clarion" (1946), "Angers" (1959)
*Prix Quincey - "Clarion" (1947)
*Prix du Rond Point - "Clarion" (1948)
*Prix Jean Prat - "Le Tyrol" (1951), "Angers" (1960)
*Prix du Conseil de Paris - "Worden" (1952), "Mahan" (1955)
*Prix de Barbeville - "Mahan" (1955), "Clichy" (1958)
*Prix Gontaut-Biron - "Montaval (1956)
*Prix Dollar - "Montaval" (1957)United Kingdom
*St. Leger Stakes "Cambremer" (1956)
*King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes - "Montaval" (1957)United States
*Washington, D.C. International - "Worden" (1953)Following Ralph Strassburger's death in 1959 his widow continued to race horses. Eventually, their bloodstock was sold and their horse Worden went to Brickfields Stud in
England where he became theLeading broodmare sire in Great Britain & Ireland in 1975 and 1976. The Villa Strassburger, listed in the French Historic Monuments register in 1975, remained in family hands until 1980 when his son donated it to the city of Deauville.References
* [http://www.normandyfarm.com/ Normandy Farm and its history official website]
* [http://www.tbheritage.com/TurfHallmarks/racecharts/Fr/GPdeParis.html Ralph Strassburger information at Thoroughbred heritage]
* [http://www.deauville.org/en/page.php?id=62 Villa Strassburger at the City of Deauville, France official website]
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