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THE MORGAN HORSE 



Went to Illinois, 1856, where he was kept by Thomas Pearsons, Mendota, and 

 afterwards by John W. Jacobs, Piano. 



Sire of dam of Josephine 2 130. 



AMERICAN STAR JR. (ROACH'S, WILD WARRIOR) 



Chestnut; bred by Geo. Mapes ; foaled 1854, the property of Robert 

 Carr, Warwick, N. Y. ; said to be by Durland's Bolivar, and also said to be 

 by Seely's American Star : dam a small pacing-mare, said to be by Jim 

 Thumb, son of Tom Thumb. Sold, in 1858, to James W. Hoyt, who sold 

 to Thomas P. Roach. Owned, 1868, by A. J. Alexander, Kentucky. 



Dam of Little Albert 2:10. 



SIR HENRY 



Chestnut; foaled 1855; bred by Edmund Seely, Goshen, N. Y. ; got 

 by Seely's American Star: dam Black Molly. Taken to Bristol, 111., 1856. 

 Owned by Patrick Byrnes, Penn Yan, N. Y., where he died November, 

 1879. 



Total 6 ; i in 2 :3O ; 6 race winners ; 3 ten-race winners ; i fifty-race trotter. 



Races won, 60. Races lost, 102. Total races, 162. 



Dams of Grace Darling 2 129%, Maggie Knox 2 :24%, Kittie M. Patchen 2 :3o. 



STAR EDMUND 



Chestnut; foaled 1858; said to be by Idaho, son of Seely's American 

 Star: dam Black Moll (dam of Goshen Maid). Probably owned in Penn- 

 sylvania. 



STAR OF COLUMBIA 



Chestnut; foaled 1860 ; said to be bred in Columbia county, N. Y., and 

 got by Seely's American Star : dam by Abdallah. Owned by J. R. Gedney, 

 Yorkville, N. Y. 



AMERICAN STAR (BELKNAFS) 

 Chestnut; foaled about 1860; bred by Dr. Golden, Orange, county, N. 



