308 N. H. STATE AGRICULTUKAL SOCIETY. 



by Silas Ilalc, of South Royalston, Mass; Green Mouutain 

 by Giftbrd Morgan; Gilford by Old Woodbury Morgan; 

 Old Woodbury by the original Justin Morgan horse. Dam. 

 of the Green Mountain Morgan, a colt of the Old Wood- 

 bury Morgan, The dam of General Taylor was the justly 

 celebrated Patterson Marc, formerly owned by the late Dr. 

 Crombie of Francestown, who stood unrivalled as a road- 

 ster. Her sire was the well-known " Nondescript" or Muz- 

 zey Horse, formerly owned by Stevens & Allds of Clare- 

 raont, Gen. Taylor is of a dark chestnut color, stands 

 about fifteen hands high and weighs 1100 pounds. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN BOY 



Is owned by C. H. Bowles, Plymouth. Green Mountain 

 Boy was raised in Brooklield, Yt., was sired by Green 

 Mountain 2d; g Gifford Morgan, g g Woodbury Morgan, 

 g g g Justin Morgan ; dam, Messenger, g Gifford Morgan. 

 Age, four years, ninth of June, 1857; size, sixteen hands 

 high; color, chestnut, silver clouded mane and tail; weight, 

 1085 pounds. 



THE GRANITE STATE MORGAN 



Is owned by Joseph Caverly and John F. Stevens, Went- 

 worth, N. H. He was sired by the well-known /<(7Z blooded 

 Morgan Horse, General Crum; which horse was sired by 

 the old Sherman Morgan, tlic father of more and better 

 stallions than any other horse in New England. 



The Granite State Morgan's dam was an imported Eng- 

 lish mare of great speed and bottom 



He is about sixteen hands high, well proportioned, with 

 very large and fleet limbs, and astonishing wind and mus- 

 cles; of Ijright bay color, and w^eighs 1200 pounds. Ho 

 will go his mile in three minutes; is thirteen years old. 



The Granite State Morgan took the first premium at the 

 New Hampshire State, and Grafton County Agricultural 

 Fairs, for the year 1855. 



