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'''Newton''' was one of three horses named by [[Emmett Brown]] in [[1885]], along with [[Galileo]] and [[Archimedes]]. He was named after [[Isaac Newton]].
 
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[[Image:Newtons_Portrait.jpg|290px|right|thumb|Portrait of Isaac Newton in Doc's mansion.]]
 
'''Newton'''<ref>''[[Back to the Future Part III novelization]]''</ref> was one of three [[horse]]s named by [[Emmett Brown]] in [[1885]], along with [[Galileo]] and [[Archimedes]].
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He was named after the 17th/18th century English physicist/mathematician [[Isaac Newton]], a portrait of whom hung in Doc's mansion in [[1955]].
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*In [[Back to the Future Part II first draft screenplay]], Doc had a [[dog]] named Newton in [[1967]]<ref>
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http://www.bttf.com/scripts/Number_Two.pdf</ref>.
   
 
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*''[[Back to the Future Part III]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future Part III]]''
   
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Newtons Portrait

Portrait of Isaac Newton in Doc's mansion.

Newton[1] was one of three horses named by Emmett Brown in 1885, along with Galileo and Archimedes.

He was named after the 17th/18th century English physicist/mathematician Isaac Newton, a portrait of whom hung in Doc's mansion in 1955.

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Appearances

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