934 AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 



First Consul, 913 ; g. d. Fancy, by imp. Messenger, 1562 ; by 

 Rockingham. 



Bred by Thomas Logan, of Pa. He was not distinguished as a 

 trotter himself, but he was the founder of the trotting family known 

 as the Bashaws, and amongst them Geo. M. Patchen and many 

 others of great fame might be enumerated. Died in Bucks Co., 

 Pa., June, 1837. 



BASHAW (BLACK), bl. h., 



Foaled 1838 ; got by Young Bashaw (above) ; dam by True American 

 (a famous quarter racer) ; g. d. by Hickory, 1142. 



Bred in Bucks Co., Pa. He was the sire of Lantern, Whiskey, 

 Comet, Lightning, and other good ones. Died 1855. 



BASHAW (BLACK) (J R .), 



Foaled 1850 ; got by Black Bashaw (above). 



Owned by A. W. Floyd, Allentown, Pa. Stood four years at 

 Trenton, N. J. 



BASHAW, bl. h. (Green's), 



Foaled 1855 ; got by Vernol's Black Hawk (formerly called Drake's 

 Black Hawk) ; dam Belle, by Webber's Tom Thumb ; g. d. Charles 

 Kent mare, by imp. Bellfounder ; One Eye, by Hambletonian, 1097| - ; 

 Silvertail, by imp. Messenger, 1562. [See Silvertail.] 



Bred by Jonas Seely, of Orange Co., N. Y. Taken to Iowa by 

 Col. F. M. Cummins, and sold to Jos. A. Green, of Muscatine. 

 Sold, 1864, to St. Louis, Mo., thence to Hartford, Conn. On account 

 of the great value of his stock, he was repurchased by Mr. Green in 

 the spring of 1866, and returned to Iowa. 



BASHAW (JR.), ch. h. (PiatCs), 



Foaled 1860 ; got by Green's Bashaw ; dam by Young Green 

 Mountain Morgan, son of Hale's Green Mountain; g. d. a brown 

 Morgan mare taken West by Silas Hale in 1853, along with Young 

 Green Mountain, and sold to Jos. A. Green, of Muscatine, Iowa. 



Bred by S. L. Foss, of Muscatine ; owned by Messrs. Piatt & 

 Starr, Tipton, Iowa. 



BAUBIEN" MARE, bl. m. (Pacer), 



Foaled about 1834. She was of Canadian origin, and beat every thing 

 against which she came. 



Raised near Detroit, and died in Chicago, 1850. 



