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him. She made him the fashion, and mares of 

 superior rank were sent to his court. He died 

 October 6, 1893, and among his 40 trotters and 

 5 pacers are Noontide, 2.20^; Cammie L., 2.21; 

 and Mattie Graham, 2.21^. His best producing 

 son, Lord Russell, brother of Maud S., 2.o8f, is 

 without a record, but that is for the reason that 

 he never started in public. The best of Lord 

 Russell's get is Kremlin, who beat a powerful 

 field for the Transylvania at Lexington, Octo- 

 ber 10, 1892, and who became the champion trot- 

 ting stallion when he reduced his record to 2.c7f. 

 A horse of more determination than Kremlin was 

 never seen in a race. Hartford, another pro- 

 ducing son of Harold, sired the famous little 

 pacer Robert J., 2.01^. Beulah, foaled in 1881, 

 by Harold out of Sally B. by Lever, thorough- 

 bred son of Lexington and Levity by imported 

 Trustee, is the dam of five in the list, including 

 Beuzetta, 2.o6f, and Early Bird, 2.10. Ethelwyn 

 by Harold out of Kathleen by Pilot Jr., she out 

 of Little Miss, thoroughbred daughter of imported 

 Sovereign, is the dam of five, including Extasy, 

 2.1 1 J; Impetuous, 2.13; and Orator, 2.23. In all 

 54 of the daughters of Harold are speed pro- 

 ducers. Attorney, one of the 45 producing sons 



