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WACOUSTA, ch. foaled 1832; by imp Leviathan, dam Lady Light- 

 foot by Oscar. Bred by Hugh Kirkman. Stood at H. and J. 

 Kirkman's, near Nashville; and at Thomas T. Bullock's, Middle- 

 town, Rutherford County. Wallace says this horse was "the 

 property of W. Williams of Tennessse." 



WALTON (or Walter), by Eclipse, dam by Constitution; Liles E. 

 Abernathy's, near Pulaski. 



YOUNG VIRGINIAN, by Virginian. R. H. Wallace's, on Murfreesboro 

 road. 



YOUNG SIR CHARLES, by Sir Charles, dam by Ball's Florizel; at 

 Abner Stacy's, Spring Hill, Maury County. 



ZAMOR, by Silver Heels (by Ogle's Oscar), dam Aurora by Vingt'un, 

 was bred in Maryland and purchased in Pennsylvania by a Ten- 

 nessee company that placed him in charge of Gen. Robert Desha, 

 at Gallatin, in 1832. Vingt'un was by imp Diomed, dam by imp 

 Clockfast. 



Judge Williams said that "Swiss" stood at Duke W. Sumners in 

 1835. Imp Swiss was foa ed 1821; by Whisker. He was "first 

 favorite" for the St. Leger in 1824.* 



MARES IMPORTED 



By L. J. and R. K. Polk: Vaga, Venetia, Tunica, Stumps Mare, 

 Primrose, Sweetbriar, Pledge, Panola, Jennie Mills, The Colo- 

 nel's Daughter (Adela), Variella, Varialetta. The Colonel won 

 the Doncaster St. Leger in 1828. R. K. Polk owned, also, imp 

 Refugee and imp Tomboy Mare. 



By H. and J. Kirkman: Florestine; Myrtle, by Mameluke who won 

 The Derby in 1827 and ran second in the Doncaster St. Leger 

 the same year; Mango, Nannie Kilham, and Equity. Florestine, 

 Nannie Kilham and Equity were sold to W. G. Harding. 



By Thomas Alderson: Black Bess, by Belzoni brother to Bel- 

 shazzar. 



By J. C. Beasley: Rebecca. 



By Thomas Flintoff: Kill Devil by Belzoni, and Fortuna, by Langar 

 sire of Elis. 



Among importations into other states, known to have come to Ten- 

 nessee were: Vamp by Langar; Nun's Daughter by Filo da 

 Puta; Phantomnia, Anna Maria, Likeness, Blacklock mare and 

 Chance mare. 



For list of stallions extended into the 1840*3, see Addenda F. 



