DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 311 



15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled about 1846; bred by Reuben Crane, Derby 

 Line, Vt. ; got by Royal Morgan, son of Sherman Morgan : dam the dam of 

 Wilson Horse (Crane Horse), which see. Sold to Mr. Wilson, Derby Line, 

 Vt. ; to Dr. Sias, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1851 ; to party at Littleton, N. H. 



MORGAN (IVES') 



Bay with heavy mane and tail, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 

 about 1847; bred by Julius Ives, Stanstead, P. Q. ; got by Royal Morgan, 

 son of Sherman Morgan : dam gray, about 15 hands, brought from Connect- 

 icut in the dam by Dr. Lull, said to be by Johnson Colt. Sold when four 

 months for $400 and taken to Oswego, X. Y. ; there sold for $3000, but 

 kept in the neighborhood until his death, about 1879. His service fee was 

 $50. Linsley says : " Style and action very good ". 



ORLEANS FLYING MORGAN 



Bright bay with little white in face and white hind feet, 14^ hands, 975 

 pounds ; foaled 1849 ; bred by Dr. Samuel Richmond, Derby, Vt. ; got by 

 Royal Morgan, son of Sherman Morgan : dam dark bay, said to be by Gil- 

 ford Morgan. Linsley says : " A very lively, active horse, of fine style ; his 

 stock excellent and sell well". 



MODEL MORGAN 



Dark bay, 14 hands; 950 pounds; foaled 1850; bred by Dr. Lemuel 

 Richmond, Derby, Vt. ; got by Royal Morgan, son of Sherman Morgan : dam 

 said to be by White Mountain Morgan, son of Sherman Morgan ; and 2 d dam 

 by Royal Morgan, son of Sherman Morgan. 



MORGAN FIGURE 



Jet black, 14 hands, 950 pounds; foaled 1850; bred by Solomon 

 Steele, Beebe Plains, Stanstead, P. Q. ; got by Royal Morgan, son of Sher- 

 man Morgan ; dam black, said to be by Piermont Morgan ; and 2d dam by Haw- 

 kins Horse, son of Justin Morgan. Sold, 1856, for $500, to go to Georgia, 

 where he died. Linsley says : " He is an excellent horse, compact, with 

 plenty of bone, clean, sinewy legs, with fine style and pleasant temper ; he 

 is a good roadster ". 



MORGAN HEENAN 



Black, 1 6 hands; 1200 pounds; said to be by Morgan Figure, son of 

 Royal Morgan : and dam black, large, of Hamiltonian blood. Owned in Ver- 

 mont, probably in Franklin Co. 



NIMROD 



Bay, 15^ hands ; bred by Isaac Head, Montgomery, Vt. ; got by Mor- 

 gan Heenan, son of Morgan Figure : dam bay; 15 hands; 1050 pounds; 

 said to be by Nimrod, son of True American, by Quicksilver. Owned several 

 years at or near Racine, Wis., by a Mr. Lewis who sold him about 1882, and 

 he went to Kansas. Very stylish ; stock fine roadsters. 



