996 AMERICAN STUD-BOOK. 



POCAHONTAS, b. ra., 



Foaled 1859; got by Ethan Allen; dam Pocahontas, by Cadinus, 

 393. [See above.] 



Bred by R. S. Denny, Boston, and was at one time known as the 

 Bates mare. Bought by Robert Bonner, Esq., New York, at a price 

 greater than ever was paid for any trotting animal. 



POLLY OGDEN, ch. m. 

 Trotted two miles in harness, 1837, in 5.38. 



POST BOY, b. g. 

 Trotted to wagon, 1859, in 2.4H-2.42-2.39-2. 3 7-2.38. 



PKAIRIE BOY, ch. h. 

 Trotted at Louisville, 1859, in 2.38-2.38J-2.35. 



PRIMUS, ch. h., 

 Foaled 1858. Stood in Michigan. Nothing known of his blood. 



PRINCE, b. g., 



Foaled 1846 ; got by Long Island Black Hawk. 



Bred near Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; taken to Michigan as a stallion, 

 1849. Emasculated and returned East. Burnt up in Boston, 1864. 



PRINCE, ch. h., 



Foaled 18 ; got by Woodpecker, 2782; dam by imp. Sarpedon, 

 2177 ; g. d. said to be thoroughbred. 



Owned by R. Ten Broeck. Beat Hero, the pacer, two ten-mile 

 races. 



PRINCE JOHN, gr. g., 



Foaled 18 ; got by Norman. 



Trotted to wagon, 1860, in 2.31f-2.33-2.31|. 



PRINCESS, b. m., 



Foaled 18 ; got by Michael Reaker, of which nothing is known. 



Bred in New Hampshire ; taken to Chicago by Mr. Gage and 

 called Topsey ; taken to California and there culled Princess. Re- 



