HORSK SKNSH. 13 



tlirec of a kind — all s-'anu-stt. rs 1)uill on a 'plan for active work, and 

 the rcadtr will nnu> the similarity -vf fonii in horse and dog. 



Cut No. 7. 



"Imp. Glencoe," "Minneapolis." and rooster, "Jack, the Ripper." 



THREE OF A KIND, ALL GAMESTERS. 



Many of these horses have become noted on the turf as well as on 

 the fields of battle. 



WAR HORSES AND FAMOUS CHARGERS. 



At the battle of Waterloo, the duke of Wellington rode that great 

 thoroughbred horse, "Copenhagen," and Lord Cardigan, mounted on 

 the chestnut thoroughbred, "Ronald," led the charge of the famous 

 "600" at Balaklava. But where are the "Copenhagens" and "Ronalds" 

 of today? Echo answers, all dead. 



Gen. Grant's favorite horse, "Cincinnati," Gen. Lee's, "Telegraph," 

 and the fated Gen. Custer's "Frog Town," all carried a large percent- 

 age of thoroughbred blood. 



THE MORGAN TYPE OF HORSES POSSESSED MANY VALU- 

 ABLE CHARACTERISTICS. 



Morgan horses in the United States (their native home) for a long 

 time in the history of the country, and especially in the New England 

 states, stood out prominently as next to the Arabian horse in courage. 



