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Fanny Covington, dark blue rn. m., no white, branded "G. H." on left 

 hip, height 14. 3, foaled 1877 or '78. Sired by John L.; ist dam a roan 

 mare, untraced — a good roadster. Bred by Thos. White (deceased), 

 Crystal, Obion Co., Tenn. Successive owners: Thos. White, Hen- 

 derson White, Hardy White, Squire Cunimings, Thos. Roberts and 

 Lee Covington, of Crystal Springs, Tenn., W. F. Barry, Union City, 

 Tenn., Maj. Campbell Brown, Sp'ring Hill, Tenn. Note: — John L. 

 (sire of Fanny Covington), was bought of Grand Camphee (deceased), 

 by Elisha Clout (deceased), and sold in 1879 (being then twelve years 

 old), to Cornelius Williams, who carried him to Texas. Camphee lived 

 at Jordan's Station, Fulton Co., Ky. and Clout at Clayton, Tenn. 

 (near by). This information was obtained from Clout's son and neigh- 

 bors. John L. was a blue roan, 15X hands high, compactly built and 

 a fine saddle horse. He was sold as by a Copperbottom horse and his 

 dam by a Leviathan horse. Produce: 



3, rn. g by Dave Cummings' Horse 



4, rn. g., B. B., 2:13^ by Veto, Jr. (the John Hale Horse) 



5 , red rn . m by Bay Dexter 



6, blue'rn. m by Veto, Jr. 



1888, b. m sire unknown 



[889, red rn. m by Young Wilkes 



o, b. c by Young Wilkes 



Glidess, 2:26X> t>. m., foaled April 13, 1885. Sired by Good Luck, P 163, 

 son of Smyres' Davy Crockett, he by Coulter's Davy Crockett, a grand- 

 son of Blocklenn's Crockett; ist dam, Mattie Stewart, by Pocahontas 

 Boy, P 25, son of Tom Rolfe; 2d dam, Madam Stewart, by Hambrick or 

 Swain Horse. Bred by Dr. E. T. Billmyer, Cherry Valley, 111. Suc- 

 cessive owners: Dr. E. T. Billmyer, Cherry Valley, 111., sold to present 

 owner, H. H. Brown, Chicago, 111. 



Gem, 2:13|^, b. m., foaled 1874. Sired by Tom Rolfe; dam. Lady Gem, 

 by Sam Hazard. 



Hallie Brooks, b. f., foaled July 10, 1891. Sired by Rattler Brooks, 2:23X5 

 P 6, son of Earnhart's Brooks, P, son of Brooks, P (sire of Bonesetter, 

 2:19, T); 1st dam, Mollie Motive, by Locomotive, P 37, son of Tom 

 Hal, P i; 2d dam, by Akin Houstin's Rock (a quarter horse); 3d dam 

 by Knight's Albion (thoroughbred). Bred by Thos. C. Parsons, 

 Cleveland, O. Owned at Pacing High Lawn Farm, Cleveland, O. 



Hallie Hardee, ch. m. m., four white feet and star, foaled 1887. Sired by 

 Tom Hal, Pi; ist dam, by Gen. Hardee, P 3; 2d dam, by Brown- 

 low's Traveler, by Puryear's Traveler, by Stump the Dealer. Bred by 

 Frank G. Buford, Bufords, Tenn. Successive owners: F. G. Buford, 

 Bufords, Tenn., sold to Thos, C. Parsons, Cleveland, O., (present 

 owner). 



