994: AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 



PEACEMAKER, b. h., 



Foaled 1864; got by Hambletonian (Rysdyk's) ; dam by Rysdyk's 

 Hambletonian. 



PEERLESS, gr. m., 



Foaled 1853 ; got by American Star ; dam a mare full of Messenger 

 blood. 



Hiram Woodruff said she was the fastest animal he or anybody 

 else ever drove to a wagon, and that he drove her a quarter in thirty 

 seconds, and the mile in 2.23J. Owned by Robert Bonner, N. Y. 



PEGGY MADEE, br. m. 

 Trotted two miles in harness, 1837, in 5.43-5.40-5.391. 



PELHAM, b. g. 



This gelding came from Maine, and was at first a very fast pacer, 

 but he became greatly distinguished as a trotter. He was the first 

 to win a heat in harness, 1849. in 2.28. 



PELHAM (formerly INDEPENDENT), b. h., 



Foaled 1859; got by Rysdyk's Hambletonian ; dam the Mills mare, 

 by American Star. 



Owned by P. Lorillard, New York. 



PET, b. m., 



Foaled 1860; got by Black Warrior (son of Billy, by Vermont 

 Black Hawk) ; dam Princess, by Grey Prince. 



PHILIPPINE, b. m., 



Foaled 1849. Nothing known of her blood. Said to have trotted 

 in 2.38 when six years old. 



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



PILOT, bl. h., 



Foaled about 1826. Nothing is known of his blood. He was called 

 a Canadian horse, and both trotted and paced ; at the latter gait, it 

 is said he went in 2.26 with 165 Ibs. on his back. He was bought 

 about 1832 by Major O. Dubois, from a Yankee peddler in New 

 Orleans for $1,000. He was afterward sold to D. Heinsohn, of Louis- 



