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gan. Dam foaled June 21st, 1819, and sired bj^ Henry Dun- 

 das, g dam by True Briton, g g dam by De Lancey's Import- 

 ed Wild Air. Weighed 1,000 lbs., and was 14 1-4 hands 

 high. Style and motion much admired, and was a favorite 

 parade horse. Has left some excellent stock. March 17th, 

 1840, Mr. Gifford sold him to Russell Topliff, of Barnard 

 Vt. In 1844, Mr. Topliff sold him to Lyman Stewart. Mr. 

 Stewart sold him to go to the State of New York. In 1846 

 Mr. F. A. Weir, of Walpole, N. H., purchased him, and sold 

 him to a stock company for $2,000. He died Oct. 30th, 

 1850, at Walpole, N. H. 



GRANITE STATE MORGAN 



Was foaled June 21st, 1847, the property of Parker W. 

 Holme, of Farmington, N. H. Sired by Napoleon Morgan, 

 g sire, Flint horse, g g sire, Sherman, g g g sire, Justin Mor- 

 gan. Dam of Messenger descent. Granite State Morgan 

 is a chestnut roan, with one white hind foot and a white 

 stripe in the face, 15 3-4 hands high, and weighs about 

 1,000 lbs. Is a good traveller, perfectly sound and kind, 

 a pleasant, tractable temper, and can be driven by a child. 

 He is now owned by C. C. Whitehouse, of Farmington, N. H. 



GRANITE STATE 



Was foaled in 1851, the property of Josiah Cram, of Han- 

 cock, N. PI. Sired by Comet, g sire, Billy Root, g g sire, 

 Sherman, g g g sire, Justin Morgan. Dam was sired by a 

 horse called Tom Morgan. Tom Morgan was sired by a 

 horse called Briton. The pedigree of the last two named 

 we do not know. Granite State is light chestnut, and 

 weighs 1,050 lbs. His style and action are good. When 

 three years old, Mr. Cram refused $800 for him, and still 



owns him. 



GENERAL TAYLOR 



Is owned by P. M. Rossiter, Milford. Was foaled July 1st, 

 1847. Sired by the Green Mountain Morgan, then owned 



