3 i2 THE MORGAN HORSE 



ROYAL MORGAN JR 



Black with one white hind foot, 15 hands, 1050 pounds; foaled about 

 1853 ; bred by A. P. Bean, Glover, Vt. ; got by Royal Morgan, son of Shei- 

 man Morgan : dam black, bred at Glover and said to by Batchelder Horse, 

 son of Sherman Morgan. Kept at Glover and Lyndon, Vt. Died 1883. 



GEN BUTLER 



Bay, 14}^ hands, 950 pounds; foaled about 1855 ; bred by A. P. Bean, 

 Glover, Vt. ; got by Royal Morgan, son of Sherman Morgan : dam bay, bred 

 by A. P. Bean, got by a horse said to be of St. Lawrence blood ; 2d dam said 

 to be by a son of the Batchelder Horse, by Sherman Morgan. Kept at Glover 

 and Lyndon, Vt. Died 1865. 



ROYAL JIM 



Black, 14^4 hands, 950 pounds; foaled 1856; bred by Elisha White, 

 Charleston, Vt. ; got by Royal Morgan, son of Sherman Morgan : dam brown, 

 bred by Elisha White, got by Billy Root, son of Sherman Morgan ; 2d dam 

 said to be by Morgan Robin, son of Sherman Morgan. Bought in October, 

 1859, and taken to Kansas by George M. Kellam, Richland, whose property 

 he died, November, 1867. He was a very fine parade horse. Colts noted 

 for road qualities. 



ABDALLAH (KELLAM'S) 



Black, one white heel, 15^ hands, 1050 ponnds ; foaled 1866; bred by 

 George M. Kellam, Richland, Kan. ; got by Royal Jim, son of Royal Mor- 

 gan : dam bay, bred by Geo. M. Kellam, Irasburg, Vt. ; got by Meigg's 

 Abdallah ; 2d dam bay, bred by Geo. M. Kellam, got by Bundy Horse, son 

 of Coe Colt ; 3d dam chestnut. Kept at Topeka, Kan., and vicinity all his 

 life. Kind and a great road horse. Died September, 1886. 



PATSY K 



Dark chestnut, 15 hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 1882; bred by George 

 M. Kellam, Topeka, Kan. ; got by Kellam's Abdallah, son of Royal Jim: 

 dam black, bred by George M. Kellam, got by Gen. Grant, son of Draco ; 

 2d dam bay, bred by A. F. Weir, Walpole, N. H., got by Gifford Morgan. 



MORGAN RAT 



Brownish chestnut, 13^ hands, 850 pounds; foaled 1822 ; bred by 

 Judge Baldwin, Strafford, Vt. ; got by Sherman Morgan. Linsley says : 

 " When young he was taken to Maine, and kept in the vicinity of Norway, 

 Stanwich and Gray. With a symmetrical figure, he had a long body, which 

 gave him his name. He was very gentle and very spirited. His stock was 

 small, but invariably good roadsters with fine action ". 



ROEBUCK 



Dark dappled|brown, 15 hands, 1000 pounds ; foaled about 1822 ; said to 

 be by Sherman Morgan : dam bred in Vermont. Owned by Jotham Aids, 



