WOODBURN FARM ALEXANDER 



Belmont. Her history you know as well as I know 

 myself. I did not know that she was dead until 

 yesterday morning, and thought of telegraphing you, 

 but knew that I would be too late for this week's 

 issue of your paper, and concluded to write. 

 " Very sincerely yours, 



"L. BRODHEAD." 



As a three-year-old Miss Russell trotted a trial 

 in 2.44, and in the stud she produced: 



1870, ch. c., Nutwood (sold 1880, record 2.i8|), 

 by Belmont. 



1871, b. f., Lady Nutwood (died young), by Bel- 

 mont. 



1872, gr. f., Cora Belmont (sold 1873, record 

 2.24^), by Belmont. 



1874, ch. f., Maud S. (sold 1875, record 2.o8|), 

 by Harold. 



1875, c h- f-j (died in 1875), by Harold. 



1877, gr. c., Nutbourne (sold 1877, trial 2.26^), 

 by Belmont. 



1878, ch. c., Mambrino Russell (sold 1878), by 

 Woodford Mambrino. 



1879, ch. f., Nutula (bred at 3 yrs. old, never 

 trained), by Belmont. 



1880, gr. f., Russella (sold 1880), by Harold. 



1881, b. c., Lord Russell (sire of Kremlin, 2.07!), 

 by Harold. 



1882, gr. f., Lady Russell (bred in 1886), by 

 Harold. 



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