"A Brief History
of the Westminster Riding Club" Horses have played an important role
in local life since the settlement period in the Eighteenth Century. Settlers and later residents used horses for
personal and wheeled transportation, agrarian pursuits and for sport. Westminster has had
racetracks in different parts of town and racing was done informally on farms and in
communities throughout the county. One of the greatest horse trainers in American history,
Robert W. Walden, established "Bowling Brook Farm" near Middleburg in the 1870s. During the early twentieth century,
automobiles, tractors and trucks replaced most horse drawn vehicles and horse lovers
turned to more recreational pursuits. Strong
interest led to the founding of the Westminster Riding Club in 1935. The Historical Society's collection contains a
brief history of the club written by Ann S. Reifsnider in 1940: |
The strides and paces of the Riding Club have
been those of extreme activity and success, in that since its organization, it has held
six successful horse shows which have brought beautiful horseflesh from the states of
Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, the District of Columbia, and other states as well as
our own state of Maryland. Besides our annual shows which are always held, as a
matter of tradition, on the second Saturday in August, we have held three Carroll County
Horse Shows and on May 13, 1939, we very proudly opened the doors of our lovely Club
House. Mr. Frank Myers, the Mayor of Westminster, dedicated the building which
stands like a monarch on the hill overlooking Westminster and surrounding Country. A
view that is, indeed, unsurpassable.
The Club House has been the scene of many lovely
and well attended dances since its opening last year, 1939. Nothing but the best can
be said about any of the social functions held by our Club and we are happy to welcome any
of our friends at any time. The members are extremely interested in the welfare of
the community and county and are ever-ready to do their share.
The Westminster Riding Club is a charter member
of the Horse Show Association of Maryland and both the President, Mrs. Bennett, and the
writer serve on the Executive Board of that organization.
The present officers of the Westminster Riding
Club are the following: President - Mrs. John L. Bennett; Vice-President Raymond L.
Benson; Treasurer - Roger T. Brown; Recording Secretary - Mrs. Paul M. Wimert;
Corresponding Secretary - Eleanor C. Babylon; Horse Show Secretary and Historian - Ann S.
Reifsnider. These together with the following compose the Executive Board of the
Westminster Riding Club; Dr. Charles H. Kable; Carroll L. Crawford; Ralph S. Reifsnider;
Stanford Hoff; Robert K. Billingslea and Joseph L. Mathias, Sr.
I would like to close this article with my
favorite quotation -- that of James Whitcomb Riley -- and one which in my humble opinion
is a very fitting ending--"I love the horse from hoof to head; From hoof to head and
tail to mane; I love the horse as I have said, From Head to hoof and back again." |
| This year the Historical Society held its
annual dinner in the Club House, built in the same year the Society was founded. And
although the Riding Club no longer sponsors horse shows, equine ownership and events
remain popular in the county.
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| Photo caption: | Mr. and Mrs. John L. Reifsnider posed
in c.1890 with horses, donkey and a goat at the family home, Terrace Hill, located at the
intersection of W. Main Street and Uniontown Road, Westminster. Their granddaughter Ann
wrote a history of the Westminster Riding Club in 1940.
Historical Society of Carroll County collection, gift of Ann S. Reifsnider. |