Erwin F. Dygert (August 18, 1894 – August 5, 1962) [1] was an importer of horses into the United States. He brought the last Belgian horses out of Europe before World War II prevented any more exports.[2]
Erwin Dygert married and had three children: Mary (Dills), Erwin R. "Bill", Marjorie (Wallace), and Gloria (Morrison). His first wife, Jane Greer of Ellicottville, NY died and he later married Beulah Dygert (Farmer) of Danville, Illinois. Beulah continued to work at the Hawthorne Race Course until her late eighties.[6]
^"Belgian Horse History". Archived from the original on 22 February 2007. The last imported Belgian was purchased by E.F. Dygert, an Iowa importer, and landed in New York on January 15, 1940. This was just four months after World War II had started and four months before the German invasion of Belgium.
^"Dygert Horse History". Archived from the original on 2007-01-01. Retrieved 2007-03-03. The race is named for Erwin Dygert, the general manager of the Fox Valley Trotting Club which built Aurora Downs in 1947. The race later was transferred to Hawthorne at Suburban Downs.