He died in 1958 and is buried at Calumet Farm.
To Calumet Farm, the home of champions, it looked as though everybody's interest might wane.
Bardstown was retired to Calumet Farm in 1960 where he died in 1972.
In the early 1940s he was a contract jockey with the prestigious Calumet Farm.
The legendary Calumet Farm, the home of champions, was sold for $17 million only one month ago.
After the war's end, in 1947 he went to work as a stable hand for Calumet Farm.
He was retired to stud duty at Calumet Farm beginning with the 1956 season.
Calumet Farm had three horses that finished second in the Trial.
She inherited Calumet Farm on the death of her husband and ran it successfully for more than thirty years.
The children got Calumet Farm, but no capital to run it.