TYPICAL HORSE PORTEAITS. 



Herod (frontispiece), by King Herod, a son of Sherman Black 

 Hawk, dam by Hill's Black Hawk, son of Justin Morgan. Herod's 

 dam was a daughter of Green Mountain Boy, who was also a son 

 of Justin Morgan. He is one of the most purely bred Morgan 

 stalhons now in active service. He was foaled in 1866, and in his 

 eighteen-year-old form made a record of 3:24 J. 



Franc Tireur, page 33, imported French coach stallion. He 

 was bred under the supervision of the French government, from 

 strains which unite the thoroughbred with the Norfolk trotter. 



Guy, "the trotting wonder," page 81. Black gelding, sired by 

 Kentucky Prince, a son of Clark Chief, the latter by Mambrino 

 Chief. The dam of Kentucky Prince was Kentucky Queen, an 

 inbred descendant of Justin Morgan. Guy's dam was Flora 

 Gardiner by Seeley's American Star. Guy has a record of 2:12. 



Competitor, page 133, imported Cleveland Bay stallion. It is 

 introduced here as a fair typical specimen of that beautiful and 

 useful breed. 



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