On May 15, 1874, 23-year-old Charles W. Walker, the proprietor of a mill at 602 Broadway that manufactured bottled champagne cider, was arrested and charged with cruelty to animals. According to officers from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), Mr. Walker was overworking his dogs at the mill to the point of suffering, fatigue, and injury.
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1874: The Cider Press Dogs at the Corner of Broadway and Houston
Posted: 6th October 2013 by The Hatching Cat in Dog TailsTags: ASPCA, Broadway and Houston, dog treadmill, Grand Central Hotel, Henry Bergh, Jefferson Market, New York History, Niblo's Garden, St. Nicholas Hotel
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