Algerine was foaled in 1873 at Bullfield Stud, formerly located in
Hanover Junction, Virginia. Bullfield Stud was owned by Major Thomas Walker Doswell (1823 — 1890), and it was a premiere Thoroughbred breeding farm in the years preceding the
Civil War. Algerine is described as a
blood bay with black points and no white markings that stood 15.3
hands tall. Abd-el-Kader, Algerine's sire, (foaled in 1865) was a son of the imported
British stallion
Australian out of the Bethune mare, Rescue. Australian also notably sired
Spendthrift and
Springbok. Adb-el-Kader was a successful long-distance racer, notably winning a race at
Saratoga in a time of 7:31 3/4. Algerine's dam, Nina, (foaled in 1848) was sired by
Boston out of the imported
British mare Frolicsome Fanny. Nina won 23 races in 27 starts and was more successful in long-distance races between long. Nina raced until she was four years old and produced
Planet in her first season as a broodmare at Doswell's Bullfield Stud. She also produced the good runner Exchequer in 1856. Nina was 25 years old when she foaled Algerine, and her last foal was his full-sister Algeria (foaled 1875). Nina died at the age of 31 years on September 19, 1879, and she was the last surviving offspring of Boston. ==Racing career==