310 N. n. STATE AGIIICULTUEAL SOCIETY. 



LATHAM! HORSE or MORGAN CHIEF 



Was foaled at Wells River, Yt., the property of Peter Bur- 

 baulc, ill 1832. Sired by Woodbury, g sire, Justin Morgan. 

 Dam lcno^vn as Empress, sired by Justin Morgan; 15 1-4 

 hands high, weight, 1,000 lbs., and chestnut color. 



When one year old, ^Ir. Burbank sold him to B. Latham, 

 Esq., of Lyme, N. H., for $150. In 1851, Mr, Latham sold 

 him to Col. R. C. Sawyer, of Newbury, Vt., who kept him 

 till May, 18-17, when he sold him to Calvin Blodget, of Wa- 

 terbury, Vt. In June, 1848, lie was sold to Messrs. Wight 

 & Eldridge, of W arren, Vt., who, in June, 1852, sold him to 

 Messrs. Fresco tt and Wilson, of Newbury, Yt. In the 

 spring of 1854, he was taken to New Jersey. He was not 

 remarkable for style and action, but his stock proved good. 



LONE STAR 



Was foaled the 5th of June, 1848, the property of Benj.B. 

 Tuttle, of Newmarket, N. H. Sired by Estis horse, g sire, 

 Black Hawk, g g sire, Sherman, g g g sire Justin Morgan. 

 Dam, a chestnut, 14 1-2 hands high, sired by Cock of the 

 Rock. Lone Star is a blood bay, with small white star in 

 forehead; 15 1-2 hands high, and weighs 1,0G5 lbs., and is 

 half-brother to the well known trotting mai e. Lady Frank- 

 lin. He has never been trained, but he has a gait that in- 

 dicates ability to trot. He is a fine horse, and is now own- 

 ed by Sylvanus Tuttle, of Newmarket, N. H. 



THE LEIGHTON HORSE 



Is owned by John Wiggin, Dover. This horse is of the Mor- 

 gan breed, and stands 15 hands high, of a sorrel color with 

 a white stripe in the face, weighs 940 lbs., and his pedigree 

 is as follows : 



This horse was raised in Farmington, N. H., by David S. 

 Roberta, and was sold when 5 years old to George Lciglit- 

 on, of Farmington, and was sired by the Stephen French 



