DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 323 



The affidavit referred to appears in full in the pedigree of Tempest 

 Morgan. 



Sire of the dams of Fearnaught 2 :23% ; and Belle Dean 2 -.30, winner of 23 races and fifty-race 

 trotter. 



GRANITE STATE MORGAN 



Red roan with stripe in face, two white hind feet, 15^ hands, 1000 

 pounds ; foaled June 21, 1847 ; bred by Parker W. Home, Farmington, N. 

 H. ; got by Napoleon Morgan, son of Flint Morgan : dam said to have come 

 from New York, and to have been of Arabian blood. Owned by Stephen 

 French, Farmington, N. H. ; Horatio Smith and Joseph Hobson, Dover, N. 

 H. ; and, in 1857, by Charles C. Whitehouse, Farmington, N. H. Linsley 

 says : "A good traveler, perfectly sound and kind, a pleasant, tractable tem- 

 per, and can be driven by a child". 



Stephen W. French writes : "Powerful road horse, very stylish ; stock 

 good". 



LEIGHTON HORSE (GEN PIERCE) 



Chestnut, white feet and legs, 15 hands, 950 pounds ; foaled 1849 > bred 

 by J. J. Plummer, Milton, N. H. ; got by Napoleon Morgan, son of Flint 

 Morgan ; dam sorrel, bred by John Whitham, Rochester, N. H., got by Har- 

 mony, son of Qucksilver ; 2d dam said to be by an imported horse. Sold 

 to David S. Roberts, Farmington, N. H. ; George Leighton, Rochester, N. 

 H. ; Isaac Copp, Haverhill, Mass. Afterwards went to New York city. 

 Took ist premium at New Hampshire State fair, 1858, entered by John 

 Wiggin, Dover, N. H. Of good appearance, action, disposition ; trotted in 

 2:43. 



Sire of dam of Arthur 2 -.28% ; 2d dam of Forrest Patchen 2 :i9%, winner of 16 races. 



BLAKE HORSE. 



Chestnut, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds ; foaled June 18, 1850; bred by 

 Josiah Prescott, North Berwick, Me. ; got by Young Flint Morgan, son of 

 Flint Morgan : dam brought from Vermont. Sold to George Douglass, 

 South Berwick, Me. ; Caleb Blake, Turner, Me. ; Augustus Bailey, North 

 Auburn, Me. ; O. T. Bosworth, Canton, Me. Handsome and a rapid 

 trotter. 



FLINT MORGAN (BATCHELDER'S, HORNE HORSE) 



Dark chestnut, star and white hind feet, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 

 June 12, 1852 ; bred by Isaiah Home, Farmington, N. H. ; got by Napoleon 

 Morgan, son of Flint Morgan ; dam dark bay, a wonderful roadster, bred by 

 Isaiah Home, got by Young Sherman Morgan (Cook Horse), son of Sher- 

 man Morgan. Sold to John S. Hodgden, Barnstead, N. H. (who took him 

 West in 1864) ; S. E. Batchelder, Harristown, 111. ; Frank White, Decatur, 

 111. ; J. H. White, Shelbyville, 111. A great roadster. Morgan type, dispo- 

 sition good ; a very showy horse in harness ; stock good. One of the last 

 colts got in New Hampshire by Napoleon Morgan. Died 1877. 



Sire of dam of Montgomery S. 2 125%. 



