938 AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 



BLACK HAWK, bl. h., 



Foaled 1 833 ; got by Sherman Morgan ; dam raised in New Bruns- 

 wick, and was represented as a half-bred English mare. 



Bred by Wingate Twombly, of Greenland, N. II. Sold to Benj. 

 Thurston, of Lowell, Mass., 1837, and to David Hill, of Bridport, 

 Vt., in 1844, in whose possession he acquired great fame, and died. 

 This horse got more high priced colts than any horse of his day. In 

 many cases, expectations were not realized, but he had remarkable 

 power in propagating his own characteristics. 



His stock were uniformly stylish and trappy drivers, many of 

 them fast, and some of them among the fastest. His best time was 

 2.42. In this compilation, the name of his State (Yermont) is gene- 

 rally used in connection with his name, to distinguish him from 

 others of the same name. 



BLACK HAWK (LONG ISLAND), bl. h., 



Foaled 1837; got by Andrew Jackson, son of Young Bashaw; dam 

 Sally Miller, by Mambrino, 1449. 

 Died July, 1850. 



BLACK HAWK (NEW YORK), bl. h., 



Foaled 1844; got by Long Island Black Hawk; dam sister to Jack 

 Cade, by Leopard (Arabian.) 



BLACK HAWK, bl. h. (VernoVs), 



Foaled 184-; got by Long Island Black Hawk; dam by Kentucky 

 Whip, son of Blackburn's Whip, 2727; g. d. a Shakespeare mare, 

 and a trotter. 



Bred in Orange Co., N". Y., and formerly called Drake's Black 

 Hawk. 



BLACK HAWK MAID, bl. in., 



Foaled 184-; got by -Vermont Black Hawk. 



Trotted at Boston to wagon, 1853, in 2.391-2.34-2.38-2.35, 



BLACK HAWK TELEGRAPH, 



Foaled 18 ; got by Vermont Black Hawk; dam by Sir Walter, 

 son of Sir Walter, 2320 ; g. d. by Surge's Horse, son of Sir Charles, 

 2285. 



Burnt up at Boston, 1864. 



