932 AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 



AMERICAN PILOT, 



Foaled 1859 ; got by Pilot, Jr. ; dam Black Rose, the dam of Native 

 American. 



Bred by R. A. Alexander, of Kentucky. 



AMERICAN STAR, cli. h. (Seely' s\ 



Foaled 1837; got by American Star, son of Duroc, 791, (see 

 appendix) ; dam Sally Slouch, by Sir Henry, 2297 ; g. d. a mare 

 that was called a full-blood Messenger. 



Bred by Henry H. Berry, of Pompton Plains, Morris Co., N. J., 

 who ran him quarter and half mile races till he was five years 

 old, without ever being beaten. For the most of his life he was 

 owned by Mr. Seely, of Orange Co., N. Y., where he died in 1861. 

 Among his get there were many trotters. 



AMERICAN STAR (Jr.), 



Foaled 1860 ; got by American Star (Seely's) ; dam by Friday, son 

 of imp. Trustee. 



Bred by Edmund Seely, Orange Co., N. Y. 



AMERICAN STAR, ch. h., 



Foaled 1 85- ; got by American Star. 



Trotted at Philadelphia, 1865, in harness, 2.33^-2.35-2.33^-2.37- 

 2.36-2.35J. 



ANDREW JACKSON, 



Foaled 18 ; got by Young Bashaw, son of Grand Bashaw, 182 ; 

 dam by Whynot, son of imp. Messenger ; g. d. by imp. Messenger, 

 1562. 



He was claimed to be the best trotting stallion of his day. 



ANDREW JACKSON (YOUNG), 



Foaled 1 8 ; got by Andrew Jackson ; dam the trotting mare 

 Great Western. 



Sold to Illinois, 1857-8. 



ANDREW JOHNSON, b. h., 



Foaled 1859; got by Mambrino Chief; dam Sally Woodford, by 

 Woodford. 



Bred in Lexington, Ky. 



