DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 



CARLETON COLT (SMITH HORSE) 



Chestnut; foaled 1870; bred by Dr. Albion Bradbury, Hollis, Me.; got 

 by Don Fulano, son of Gen. Knox : dam pacer, said to be by Well Known, 

 son of Nicholas, by Wakefield Horse, son of Blazing Star (also known as 

 Watson Horse). Sold to C. W. Pitts, Shapleigh, Me. ; John Smith, Water- 

 borough, Me., 1871 ; V. C. Hall and Wm. Irish. He afterwards went to 

 Portland and was gelded. 



EMPEROR WILLIAM 2:27^ 



Bay, 16 hands, 1050 pounds; foaled May, 1867 ; bred by C. H. and J. 

 M. Skinner, St. Albans, Me. ; got by Gen. Knox : dam Lady Hollis, a fast 

 pacer brought from Massachusetts. Sold to John D. Rockefeller, New York, 

 N. Y. 



Races won, 10. Races lost, 29. Total races, 39. 



MESSENGER KNOX 2 : 30 



Gray, 16^ hands; foaled about 1867 ; bred by George and L. P. War- 

 ren, Westbrook, Me. ; got by Gen. Knox : dam Lady Gray, said to be by 

 Prince, son of Lowell Horse, by Quimby's Messenger, son of Winthrop Mes- 

 senger ; 2d dam Fanny, by Warren's Eclipse, son of Exton Eclipse (also 

 called Young Eclipse), a son of American Eclipse, brought from Long 

 Island to Saco, Me., by Robert Green ; and 3d dam Annie, by Exton 

 Eclipse (dam of Exton Eclipse by imported Expedition). Purchased late 

 in life by George L. Warren, Portland, Me., whose property he died. He 

 won many races on Maine tracks, 1873-75. 



Races won, 2. Races lost, 18. Total races, 20. 

 Dam of Granieta 2 :2$%. 



COUPON 2:34^ 



Black, 151^ hands; foaled 1867; bred by George Norvell, North 

 Vassalboro, Me. ; got by Gen. Knox : dam black, dam of Jules Jurgensen, 

 which see. Sold to H. B. Wright, Saco, Me. ; James Edgecomb, Cornish, 

 Me.; R. Milliken, Washington, D. C. Kept at Brownfield, Me., 1870-72, 



