3 04 THE MORGAN HORSE 



to Milo Bennett, Burlington, Vt., 1853, who sent him to Virginia and kept 

 him in Augusta county till the autumn of 1855, when he sold him to a com- 

 pany at Greensburgh, Penn. Linsley says : " A prime horse, and his stock 

 good ". 



MORGAN TRAVELER (KENDALL'S) 



Dark chestnut, 16 hands, 1150 pounds ; foaled 1850; bred in St. Law- 

 rence Co., N. Y. ; said to be by Mountain Eagle, son of Green Mountain 

 Traveler (White Horse), by Kentucky Planter. Linsley says: "Well pro- 

 portioned. Took the first premium at St. Lawrence Co. fair, N. Y., 

 1852". Advertised by James Kendall in "Ohio Farmer" in 1857 to be 

 kept in Huntington and Wellington, O. 



MOUNTAIN EAGLE JR 



Dark colored ; foaled about 1852 ; bred by George Akers, DeKalb, N. Y. ; 

 got by Mountain Eagle, son of Young Planter (White Horse) : dam said to 

 be by Black Blucher, son of Bay Blucher, by Duroc. Sold to Wm. H. 

 Wright, Canton, N. Y., who took him to Wisconsin, where he was owned one 

 or two years by Mr. Cady four miles north of Kilbourn City ; afterwards re- 

 turned East. 



YOUNG MOUNTAIN EAGLE (LEWIS HORSE) 



Dark chestnut, 15^ hands; 1150 pounds; foaled about 1852 ; bred by 

 Truman Hungerford, Watertown, N. Y. ; got by Mountain Eagle, son of Young 

 Planter, by Kentucky Planter, son of Mountain Traveler, by Sherman Morgan : 

 dam bay, said to be by a son of Jesse Fowler (thoroughbred). Sold to V. 

 Sheldon, Canton, N. Y., 1855 ; to Henry Lewis, who kept him ten years; to 

 Selim Newell, Taberg, N. Y., who kept him three years, and sold back to 

 Lewis, whose property he died, 1883. He was very stylish; never trained, 

 but could always trot to wagon in about three minutes, and is said to have 

 received more premiums at fairs than any other horse ever in St. Lawrence 

 Co. 



HOWARD MORGAN 



Said to be by Sherman Morgan. Owned in Sutton, Vt., in 1820, and 

 said to have been a noted parade horse. He was sire of the dam of 

 Massachusetts Morgan. 



COLBY COLT 



Bay with star, 15 hands, 1000 pounds ; foaled about 1820 ; bred by Gilson 

 Colby, Danville, Vt. ; got by Sherman Morgan. Sold to John Buckminster, 

 Danville, Vt., who sold about 1828 to John Bellows. A nice-looking horse. 



ROYAL MORGAN (MORGAN RATTLER) 



Dark bay with small star, black legs, mane and tail, 13^ hands, 

 1000 pounds; bred by Mr. Aldrich, St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; foaled 1821 

 or 1824; got by Sherman Morgan: dam dark bay, known as the Aldrich 

 mare, got by Justin Morgan. Mr. Linsley, from whose work this pedigree is 



