290 N. n. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



bury, g g g sire, Justin Morgan — dam by Imported l\omco. 

 He stands 15 3-4 hands high, weighs 1200 lbs, six years old, 

 color, black, a fast trotter. At the age of 28 months he 

 could trot one-half mile in 1 :30. He has taken the first 

 premiums in this Staie, both for speed and general utility. 

 He was raised by, and is now, the property of D. M. Tag- 

 gart of Goffstown. (See cut.) 



BLACK HAWK MORGAN 



Owned by Col. Lewis Perry, of Claremont. 



This colt was three years old in August, 1857. He was 

 sired by Black Hawk Morgan, deceased, who was owned by 

 Col. Perry, and took the first premium offered by this So- 

 ciety in 1852 for stallions over four years old. He was 

 sired by Old Black Hawk, deceased, owned by David Hill, 

 Esq.' of Bridport, Tt. The dam of Black Hawk Morgan was 

 a black Hambletonian mare, owned in Vermont. He was 

 purchased by Col. Perry when but ten months old, and has 

 been owned by him ever since. The day he was three years 

 old he weighed 910 lbs. He is jet black, and is one of the 

 finest specimens of the Black Hawk family in this part of 

 the State, and gives promise of making the place of his de- 

 ceased sire good. 



BOSTON TIGER 



Was foaled in 1825 or '2G, the property of H. H. Kimball, 

 of AVhitclicld, N. H. Sired by Cock of the Rock, g sire, 

 Sherman, g g sire, Justin Morgan. Dam, a bay, o-\rned by 

 H. II. Kimball. Tiger was 15 hands high, weighed 1,000 

 lbs., roan color, fine form and good action. 



When five years old he was purchased by Joseph Sumner, 

 Esq., of Charlestown, N. H. Mr. Sumner kept him sever- 

 al years, but becoming cross, he disposed of him, and he 

 was put into a team in Boston or Medford, where, in 18-15, 

 he was found and purchased ))y David Batchelder, of Haver- 

 hill, N. II., who kept him three years and sold him to Gen. 

 Dolif, of East Wentworth, N. II., whose property he con- 

 tinued till his death in 18-18. 



