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pedigree of the dam not fully established, but conceded to 

 have been a very fine animal, and said to be from the Jus- 

 tin Morgan. Sherman Morgan is 15 hands high, weighs 

 about 1,050 lbs., is dark chestnut, and very much resembles 

 his sire Sherman, but heavier, stockier, and not as much 

 action. A fine horse, and is now kept iu the stable at Lan- 

 caster, N. H., where the Sherman died. He is owned hj 

 A. J. Congdon. 



SHERMAN MORGAN DEFIANCE 



Was foaled iu 1849, the property of James Morse, of Ha- 

 verhill, N. H. Sired by Boston Tiger, g sire. Cock of the 

 Rock, g g sire, Sherman, g g g sire, Justin Morgan. Dam 

 by Woodbury. This horse is 16 hands high, weighs 1,150 

 ibs., color black chestnut, fine action and style. When one 

 year old, he was purchased by 0. C. Smith, Esq., of Corinth, 

 Vt., who now owns him. 



SCOTT HORSE 



Was foaled in 1840, the property of J. L. Scott, of New- 

 port, Vt. Sired by Royal Morgan, g sire, Sherman, g g 

 sire, Justin Morgan. Scott horse is a dark bay, 16 hands 

 high, weight little less than 1,200 lbs., a compact well- 

 made horse. He is now owned by Col. Thomas Kent, of 

 Orford, N. H. 



STEVENS HORSE 



Was bred in Piermont, N. H., by Moses Earned. Sired 

 by One Eye, g sire, Bulrush, g g sire, Justin Morgan. 

 Bay color, weight 975 lbs. Was taken to Rhode Island. 

 A fast horse. He was advertised as raised by Jesse John- 

 son & Brothers, but he was not. 



SMITH MORGAN 



Was foaled in June, 1850, the property of John Robinson, of 

 Antrim, N. H. Sired by Flint horse, g sire, Sherman, g g 



