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THE MORGAN HORSE 



BENDIGO 



Dark bay with star, 15^ hands, 1075 pounds ; foaled 1873 ; bred by H. 

 C. Orr, Brunswick, Me. ; got by St. Elmo, son of Gen. Knox : dam Lady Wash- 

 ington, gray, purchased by H. C. Orr of Amos K. Allen, Bath, Me., said to 

 be by Young Black Hawk. Kept at Freeport, Me. 



ELMO 2 :30 



Bay, 1 6 hands, noo pounds; foaled 1876; bred by Franklin Morse, 

 Whitefield, Me. ; got by St. Elmo, son of Gen. Knox : dam bay, bred by 

 Franklin Morse, got by Tiger, son of Dr. Call horse, by imported Cannon 

 Ball ; 2d dam bred by John Bean, Chesterville, Me., sold after his death to 

 his nephew, Joseph Bean, Hallowell, Me., and by him when nine to Franklin 

 Morse, got by Morgan Prince in Vermont ; 3d dam bought in Vermont by 

 John Bean. Owned by Oscar S. Chaffee, Vassalboro, Me. 



GEN KNOX JR (LARKIN'S) 



Brown bay, 153^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1864; bred by K. Larkin, 

 Farmington, Me. ; got by Gen. Knox : dam Lady Perham, bay, bred by Mr. 

 Brown, Farmington, Me. ; got by Beals Horse, son of Eaton ; 2d dam bay. 

 Kept a short time at Canton Point, Me. Died 1872. A correspondent 

 writes: "Round-made, Morgan-built horse ; could trot in 2:50. Trappy 

 gaited, and got excellent stock". 



Races won, 3. Races lost, 10. Total races, 13. 

 Sire : Harry Knox, 2, i p. 



HARRY KNOX (ENTERPRISE) 



Black, 14^ hands, 900 pounds; foaled 1868; bred by J. C. Miller, Wil- 

 ton, Me. ; got by Larkin's Gen. Knox Jr., son of Gen. Knox : dam chestnut, 

 bred by Robert Tilson, Canton, Me. ; got by Napoleon Black Hawk, son of 

 Ford's Black Hawk ; 2d dam chestnut, said to be by a son of Rising Sun. 

 Sold to Gilbert Miller, and kept at Miller's Hotel, Wilton, Me., since 1870. 

 A very spirited horse of fine disposition. 



