The Lost Trotting Parks Storyboard Archives

The Lost Trotting Parks Storyboard Archives

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Maine State Museum Purchases William Treat's Painting of the Stallion Nelson and Sunnyside Farm


Holding the painting of Nelson by W.A. Treat is Richard Nelson, the great-great nephew of Hod Nelson, the owner of the trotting stallion Nelson and the proprietor of Sunnyside Stock Farm that was once located on the Oakland Road (now Kennedy Memorial Drive) in Waterville. We are fortunate that the Maine State Museum purchased this painting at auction through the Poulin Auction Company in Fairfield, Maine. It is a guarantee that the painting will be publicly held and not owned by a private collector.

It is the only oil painting of Nelson that is currently available for public viewing. In the background, the painting presents the only known images of the buildings of Sunnyside Farm. This painting dates to 1888. The painting may have been commissioned by Hod Nelson. According to the story told at the auction, a descendant of Nelson sold the painting at auction back in the 1980s. Mary Beal bought the painting and it has been in her home until now. To our knowledge the painting has never been available for public viewing.

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