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WASHINGTON, by Pacolet, out of Rosey Clack. At O. Shelby's, 



Sumner County. 

 YOUNG MEDLEY, by Harris' Young Doublehead. Owned by Henry 



Wade & Co.; 1829 at Robert Hills, Hillsborough, and several 



places in Davidson County. 

 YOUNG WONDER, by Wilkes' Wonder. Stood at Wm. D. Phillips, 



seven miles north of Nashville and at David McGavock's ferry 



stable, in 1829. Phillips' advertisement said Young Wonder's 



dam was by Buford's President. 1 



1 For other information of Tennessee horses mentioned in this 

 chapter, and others of early days not mentioned, see Addenda D. 



