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and, in most respects, bloodlike. When three years and ten month 

 old, he trotted in 2.42-2.39-2.36, and when eighteen years old, June 

 21st, 1867, on the Fashion Course, with a running mate, he made 

 the wonderful time of 2.15-2.16-2.19. 



ETTA, bl. m., 



Foaled 1865 ; got by Mambrino Pilot ; dam by imp. Glencoe, 1038 ; 

 g. d. by imp. Scythian ; by Seagull, 2192 ; out of a mare sent 

 to Seagull, and never reclaimed. 



Bred by D. A. Gage, of Chicago; owned by Benj. Hershey, Mus- 



catine, Iowa. 



EUGENIA, b. m., 



Foaled about 1850 ; blood unknown; at seven years, trotted in 2.40. 

 Owned by J. B. Monnot, N. Y. 



EUREKA, br. h., 



Foaled 1849 ; got by Long Island Black Hawk; dam Lady Moore, 

 by Mambrino Paymaster ; g. d. Messenger Maid. 



EVA, ch. in., 

 Foaled 1859 ; got by Hero ; dam Elsie. 



FANNY, ro. m., 



Trotted at Louisville, in harness, 1866, in 2.38-2. 38 J-2.38J. 

 FANNY ALLEN, b. m., 



Foaled 185-; got by Ethan Allen ; dam Cherub, by Old Abdallah; 

 g. d. Black Maria, by Superb. 



FANNY BRADBURY, b. m., 

 Trotted in Maine, in harness, 1861, in 2.40-2.41 -2.42 J. 



FANNY JENKS. 



Nothing is known of her pedigree or history, except that she was 

 bred in Vermont, and was called a Morgan. She trotted a ten-mile 

 race, 1844, on L. L, in 29.59, and a year or two afterward was taken 

 to England, where she won large sums of money. 



FANNY FERN, ch. in., 



Foaled 185-; got by William Tell; dam Jenny Jones, by Black 

 Bashaw; g. d. by Monmouth Eclipse, 1603. 



