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and stood in Nashville; $75; $100. H E. The dam and grandam 

 of Belshazzar produced winners of 99 races, 19 of which were of 

 four miles. Manuella produced Memnon, a Doncaster St. Leger 

 winner. Manuella's sister also won the St. Leger. Theodore, 

 out of Blacklock's dam, won the St. Leger. 



CAROLINIAN, b. foaled 1815; by Sir Archy, dam by imp Druid, 

 whose dam was by Herod. Bred by Phil Claiborne of Virginia or 

 North Carolina; 1830 at Edwin Smith's, Davidson County. 

 Advertised by Thomas Claiborne to stand 1831, in charge of P. 

 W. Long at Nashville race track. Carolinian ran eight races and 

 won seven. 



CRUSADER, b. foaled 1823; by Sir Archy, dam Lottery by Bedford. 

 Lottery's dam imp Anvilina. Bred by Colonel Singleton, of South 

 Carolina, 1833 and other years at Rev. H. M. Cryer's. Of eighteen 

 entries in a 2-mile race arranged in 1830 at Columbia, South Caro- 

 lina, fourteen were by Crusader. Of eighteen entries, produce of 

 1831, in a race to be run in 1835, eleven were by Crusader. He 

 beat the renowned Ariel, by American Eclipse, several times. 

 His stride is raid to have been twenty-five feet. See APPENDIX. 



FOP, imp gr. foaled 1832; got by Stumps by Whalebone, dam by 

 Fitz James. H E. Imported by Lucius J. Polk; $50; $75. See 

 WHALE and LAP DOG. In 1843 Fop was purchased by W. G. 

 Harding for $2,000. 



GILES SCROGGINS, b. foaled 1824 or 1828; by Sir Archy, dam Lady 

 Bedford by imp Bedford, g. dam by imp Dare Devil. Bred by 

 James Jeffries or W. B. Moses, Caswell Co., North Carolina; 1836 

 at W. B. Gowen's, 6 miles from Nashville, on Murfreesboro road. 

 Two seasons previous at Wm. Pillow's, Maury County. 



MARGRAVE, imp ch. foaled 1829; by Muley, dam by Election who 

 won The Derby in 1807; g. dam by Hambletonian who won the 

 Doncaster St. Leger in 1795. Election's son Gustavus won The 

 Derby in 1821. Margrave bred by Mr. Dilly. Won the Doncaster 

 St. Leger in 1832, 73 subscribers; the Criterion stakes, 36 sub- 

 scribers; the Grand Duke Michael stakes, 15 subscribers; the Gas- 

 coigne stakes, n subscribers and other races. Imported into 

 Virginia by Merritt & Merritt, 1835; 1837 at Thomas Alderson's 

 stable, Nashville; $75; $100. See LEVIATHAN. 



O'KELLY, gr. foaled 1827; by American Eclipse, dam Young Empress 

 (the dam of Ariel) by Financier. Bred by John C. Stevens, Flat 

 Bush, Long Island and 14 Barclay Street, New York. In a 4-mile 

 heat race over the Union Course, Long Island, in 1833, O'Kelly 



