58 The American Tboroiigbhred 



She started twice in 1836 as a three-year-old — 

 once in Charleston, February 19, and once in 

 Augusta, Georgia, for the Jockey Club Purses, 

 two-mile heats, both of which races she won easily. 

 The former (carrying 87 pounds) she won in three 

 heats; the first heat was run in 4 minutes, the 

 second heat in 3 minutes 50 seconds, the third 

 heat in 3 minutes 51 seconds, beating Vertumnus, 

 four years old, by Eclipse, dam by Defiance (who 

 won the first heat), and Mr. Winter's ch. f. Sally 

 Jenkins, and a filly of Mr.Guignard's named Hebe. 



Medora, becoming amiss in the following year, 

 was withdrawn from the turf and put to Priam. 



In 1807 Colonel Singleton purchased, at the 

 sale of Colonel Alston's thoroughbred stock, a ch. 

 f., foaled in 1805, by Bedford out of an imported 

 mare bred by Lord Grosvenor, got by Mambrino 

 out of a sister to Naylor's Sally ; also, ch. f. Lot- 

 tery by Bedford out of Anvilina, bred by Mr. 

 O'Kelly, foaled in 1796, got by Anvil out of 

 Augusta, and imported by Mr. John Tayloe, in 

 1799, into Norfolk, Virginia. 



Colonel Singleton bred the celebrated stallion 

 Kosciusko by Sir Archy out of the famous brood 

 mare Lottery. He was also the owner of the 

 renowned but unfortunate " Clara Fisher," by 



