LIST OF STANDARD STALLIONS. 3 1 



P6, 



Battler Brooks, 2:23X» ^h. h., white stockings behind and white in face, 

 foaled 1878. Sired by Earnhart's Brooks; dam, by Pat Malone, son of 

 Mohawk. Bred by Joe Lay, Petersburg, Tenn. Owned by F. G. 

 Buford, Bufords, Tenn. Sire of Rattler Brooks, Jr., 2:33>^; Clara J., 

 2:31. 



P87, 



Rattler Foam, red rn. h., black points, i^}4 hands, foaled 1885. Sired by 

 Sea Foam, P 13, 2:25^; ist dam, Lucy Davis, by Leon Davis Horse 

 (also known as Rowdy Boy, 2:13)4:), S P, son of Bull Pup; 2d dam, 

 Julia Jones (pacer), by a Golddust horse; 3d dam, by Shipley's Whip, 

 son of Kentucky Whip. Bred by L. P. Davis, Gehm, Mo. Successive 

 owners: L. P. Davis, Gehm, Mo., Chas. Webber, Ft. Wayne, Ind., 

 Dick To^vnsend, Decatur, Ind. 



P83, 



Richard P., b. h., star and two white feet to ankles behind, foaled 1887. 

 Sired by Bay Tom, 2:23X> P 3 (Buford's); ist dam, by Wilson's Blue 

 Bull, P 26; 2d dam, s. t. b. by Tom Hal (Gray's). Bred by A. Bonner, 

 Stoneboro, Pa. Successive owners: A. Bonner, Stoneboro, Pa., J. 

 W. Verner, East Brady, Pa., Perry & Streeter, Croton, O. 



P71, 



Riley Medium, 2:24X) dark br. h., right hind foot white. Sired by 

 Happy Medium, P 72; ist dam, Maud R., by Mambrino Patchen; 2d 

 dam, by Patterson's Black Prince. Bred by Gen. W. T. Withers, 

 Lexington, Ky. Owned by R. C. Campbell, Ottawa, Kas. 



P23, 



Rex Hiatoga, gr. h.; foaled 187 1. Sired by Scott's Hiatoga, P 24, son of 

 Hanley's Hiatoga; dam, Dolly, by Gen. Taylor, by a son of Irish Roan. 

 Bred by Geo. Stuse, New Cumberland, O. Sold to C. Ports, Mill- 

 brook, O.; re-sold to Geo. Stuse, New Cumberland, O. Owned by 

 Geo. Stuse, New Cumberland, O.. Sire of Frank A., 2:22; Gray Jack, 

 2:29. 



P76, 



Red Buck, (Arnold's or Gardner's). Sired by Noah Day's Copperbottom; 

 dam, a large brown, fast pacing and trotting mare of unknown breed- 

 ing, owned in Indiana. Noah Day's Copperbottom is claimed to have 

 been brought from Kentucky by Jno. Woods, Sr., and was a fast pacing 

 roan horse. Red Buck (Arnold's), is claimed to have been owned in 

 1S71-2 by W. P. Swain, of Bellmore, Ind. 



