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Hiatoga, and his dam was by Blind Tuckahoe, the pacer, grandam by 

 Consul. He was also called Tuscarawas Chief. He was bred and 

 owned by Sam'l Scott, of Jefferson county, Ohio, and was foaled 

 1858. It will be noticed that the pedigree given for Smuggler makes 

 his dam a daughter of Blind Tuckahoe. 



This is a family or stock of horses that have been known in Ohio 

 from the earliest period of its history. The horses of that State in 

 the early day were the common stock of the country, brought from 

 all parts, and particularly from Virginia, with the early settlers, and 

 ■were of the same stock then used in Virginia, mostly such as could 

 be used both as work or team horses, and at the same time accus- 

 tomed to going under the saddle. Thoroughbred stallions, or highly 

 bred part-bred horses, were in use in Ohio from the earliest days. 

 Starting with such original elements of blood, use and occupation 

 fixed the character of the horses that came afterward. 



The descendants of Cadmus, the son of American Eclipse, all show 

 the form of the pacer and his characteristics at this day as clearly as 

 does Smuggler. 



Hanley's Hiatoga has given quite a number of performers to the 

 trotting turf, and has to his credit particularly. Grand Duchess, with 

 record of 2:26^, and six heats in 2:30 or better; and Twang, 2:38;|-. 

 Orand Duchess is also dam of the famous filly Galatea, which, as a 

 four-year-old, trotted in 2:25^. 



Scott's Hiatoga has to his credit Kate Campbell, 2:25^, and seven 

 heats in 2:30; and Lew Scott, with record of 2:23^, and twenty-one 

 heats in 2:30 or better, at the close of 1877. but is now on the turf, 

 and has already added to his record standing. He is a very promising 

 and excellent trotter, and may yet add to the lustre of the family 

 name. Scott's Hiatoga has also produced some very fast pacers that 

 do not trot, which shows that the element of speed exists in the 

 family at either gait. He has Sorrel Billy, 2:20; Maria Scott, 2:24; 

 Flora Hamel, 2:19f ; Kitty Wirt, 2:31; and Cadiz, 2:32i. 



TYRONE. 



Scott's Hiatoga is the sire of the in-bred pacing stallion Tyrone, 

 whose breeding and form calls for a special notice. 



His dam was Meg Scott, by Scott's Hiatoga. This is a degree of 

 close in-breeding which I will not indorse, but it is a guaranty that 

 this horse will be of no doubtful type. He was foaled in 1873. He 

 is a natural pacer, as might be expected, and shows very high form 



