956 AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 



Bred by Dr. Townsend ; owned by Charles Backman, Orange 

 Co., N. Y. 



FLATBUSH MAID, b. m., 



Foaled about 1852; got by a chestnut pacing horse that could also 

 trot ; dam, a fast trotting grey mare of Messenger blood, famous 

 for the length of the road. 



This was one of Mr. Bonner's famous team that trotted a mile in 

 2.26 to a road wagon, driven by himself. 



FLORA TEMPLE, b. m., 



Foaled 1845 ; got by One-Eyed Kentucky Hunter (perhaps half- 

 bred) ; dam Madam Temple, by a spotted Arabian horse, owned by 

 Horace Terry, and brought from Duchess Co., N. Y. All beyond 

 this, with regard to her blood, is mere fancy. In the fall, when 

 she was a weanling, she was sold for thirteen dollars. 



Bred by Samuel Welch, Esq., Oneida Co, N. Y. This was one of 

 the most remarkable animals the world has produced. For many 

 successive years she stood at the head of the trotting turf, and did 

 her mile, in harness, in 2.19J. On the Union Course, in harness, 

 1860, she beat Patchen in 2.21-2.24-2.21 J. 



FLORINE, b. m., 



Foaled 1861 ; got by Hiram Drew; dam Jessie Fremont, by Nau- 

 gatuck, son of Vermont Black Hawk. 

 Bred by F. W. Russell, Portland, Ct. 



FLUSHING BOY, br. h., 



Foaled 1856 ; got by Flying Cloud; darn the Sweeny mare, by Old 

 Abdullah. 



Bred by P. R. Bown, of L. I. Sold to A. and G. Moore, Three 

 Rivers, Mich. 



FLYAWAY, 1>1. h., 



Foaled 1 8 ; got by Vermont Black Hawk. 

 Afterward called Gen. Meade. 



FLYING CLOUD, bl. h., 



Foaled 1 845 ; got by Vermont Black Hawk ; dam by Andrew 

 Jackson, son of Young Bashaw ; r. d. a mare of Messenger blood. 

 Owned by Tim. T. Jackson, L. I. ; taken to Ohio. 



