28 THE MORGAN HORSE 



look back at me. They always faced the blast. If a double trip was to be 

 made, the Morgans were the ones to do it, and the long-jointed, interfering, 

 over-reaching span of some other breed were kept in the barn- 



I am about the last of the old stage drivers, but I love to think of those 

 days and the horses we had. I have now a span of good Morgan mares on 

 my farm, besides a Morgan stock horse, and they will draw more in a day, 

 plow or harrow more ground, and keep fat on less feed than any team I know 

 of, and I will keep them as long as I live. 



Yours, J. G. CREMER". 



Hanover, N. H. 



