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He is a fine, symmetrical aniaial, with small, finely-sliaped 

 head and car. Promises to he fast. Dam of Matchless was 

 formerly owned Ly Hiram Woodruff. She was a celebrated 

 roadster, and was half-sister to the great Trustee. She was 

 black, about 14 1-2 hands hltrh. 



MORGAN EMPEROR 



Was foaled the property of Mr. Hough, of Lebanon, N. H. 

 Sired by Bulrush, g sire, Justin Morgan. Dam sired by 

 Imported Prince William, formerly kept at Hartford, Conn. 

 Emperor was 15 1-2 hands high, and weighed 1,025 lbs., 

 color blood bay. Jesse Johnson and Brothers kept him 

 one year in Burlington, Vt., in 1835, and while there he 

 trotted a mile in 2 -min. 55 sec. Afterwards they kept him 

 in Bradford two years, when he was sold to Messrs. Hamet 

 & Butler, of Burlington, Vt. In 1837 he went to Chicago. 

 Sired Chicago Jack, gelding, and North Star, who took the 

 second premium at the National Fair in Springfield, Mass. ; 

 also the Tillotsou horse, who trotted a mile in 2 mia. 40 

 sec., on Cambridge Park Course, in September, 1843. From 

 Chicago be returned to Burlington, and went from there to 

 Petersham, Mass., where he died in the autumn of 1853. 

 He was close and compac*, with a good figure ; had a very 

 heavy mane and tail, went with mouth wide open, and more 

 from the whip than from spirit. 



MORGAN ROBBIN 



Was foaled in 1827, the property of ^Mr. Chamberlain, of 

 Danville, Vt. Sired by Sherman, g sire, Justia ^lorgan. 

 Dam sired by Justin Morgan. This horse was 14 3-4 hands 

 high, weighed 1,000 lbs., color bright bay, black mane and 

 tail, with all his legs white half up to his knees. Remark- 

 ably fine style, great deal of bone and muscle, perfectly 

 gentle, good roadster, and fine horse. j\Ir. Allen kept him 

 till 1854, when he sold him to L. D. Ide, of Lyndon, Vt., who 

 kept him till he died, the next autumn, lie was kept at 



