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color clicstmit, with white stripe in the face like his sire, 

 whom he closely resembled. His style and action were un- 

 surpassed, and he was a very fine roadster. He was kept 

 most of the time in Merrimack County, N. H., and vie in ty. 

 Mr. Barker kept him near home until 1853, after which Jesse 

 Johnson and Brothers kept him at Bradford, Yt., and Con- 

 cord, N. H., and vicinity, until he died, July, 1855, still the 

 property of Mr. Barker. 



BONAPAETE 



"Was foaled in 183G, the property of Johnson and Brothers, 

 of Bradford, Yt. Sired by Bulrush, g sire, Justin Morgan. 

 Dam by Xapoleon Bonaparte. "Was 14 1-2 hands high, and 

 weighed 950 lbs., very compact, close built, a fast driver 

 and strong goer. He resembled his sire very much. F. A. 

 Weir, of Walpole, N. H., purchashed him in 1855, and took 

 him to that place. 



BONAPARTE 



Was foaled in 1833, the property of Major H. R. Darling 

 of Concord, Yt., and sold by him to Rev. Isaac Knight, and 

 taken to Daniel Webster's farm at Franklin and kept three 

 seasons, and sold to W. R. Webster of Bridgewater, the 

 present owner. 



Bonaparte was sired by Yermont Morgan, Champion, 

 g sire Sherman Morgan, g g sire, Justin Morgan, dam, Sher- 

 man Morgan, g dam, by Black Prince. 



Bonaparte is of a jet black color, with a small star and 

 one white hind foot — is a close, compact horse, but muscu- 

 lar, and he received the first premium as a stock horse at 

 the N. H. State Fair, 1856, the only time he was ever of- 

 fered at any fair in this State. 



BLACK WARRIOR. 



Pedigree. Black Warrior is owned by D. M. Taggart, 

 was sired by Farmer's Beauty; g sire, Gifford, g g Wood- 

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