DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 373 



June 10, 1869; bred by S. H. Hinds & Son, Salem, Me. ; got by Gen. 

 Knox : dam chestnut, bred by Horatio Eaton, Farmington, Me., got by 

 Young Hogarth, son of imported Hogarth; 2d dam bay, said to be by 

 Eaton, son of the Avery Horse. Owned by breeder. 



GEN. CUSTER 2 : 40 



Black, 1 6 hands ; foaled 1873 ; said to be by Black Monitor, son of Gen. 

 Knox : dam by Bennett Horse ; and 2d dam by Stone Horse. Sold to M. 

 Allen, Wilton, Me. ; Pompilly & Ryerson, Auburn, Me. ; Frank Hollins, 

 New York city. 



SURPRISE 



Black with star, left heel white, 15^ hands, 1050 pounds; foaled May 

 3, 1879 ; bred by C. M. Richards, Wilton, Me. ; got by Gen. Custer, son of 

 Black Monitor, by Gen. Knox : dam black, bred by Joseph W T hite, 

 Jay, Me., got by Brown's Black Hawk, son of Black Hawk ; 2d dam red roan, 

 Canadian. Sold to Geo. E. Sampson, Chase Mills, Me., about 1881, and kept 

 there till 1886. Received ist prize at Maine State fair, 1880. 



UNCLE SHUBE (WEIR'S KNOX) 2 :50 



Dark bay with star, 16 hands, noo pounds; foaled 186-; bred by 

 David M. Weir, East Vassalboro, Me. ; got by Gen. Knox : dam dark 

 bay, 1 6 hands, bred by Daniel M. Weir, got by Reed's Bush Messenger 

 2d, son of Bush Messenger, by Winthrop Messenger. Sold, May, 1871, to 

 H. R. Butterfield, East Vassalboro, Me., and afterward owned by E. C. 

 Walker, Coldwater, Mich. ; then taken to California. A good horse, and left 

 good stock. 



JOHN G. SAXE 



Seal brown, 16 hands, 1150 pounds; bred by Greenleaf Lowe, Vassal- 

 boro, Me. ; got by Wier's Knox, son of Gen. Knox : dam the dam of Phil 

 Sheridan, by Gen. Knox, which see. Sold to G. F. Walker, Newmarket, 

 N. H.,who sold, 1 88 1, to Robert Abercrombie, Deerfield, Mass. Died 1882. 

 Received ist premium at New Hampshire State fair when four, and also at 

 the New England fair when five. Trotted in 2 150. 



Said to be sire of Wanderer 2 :22%- 



KNOX (WARNER'S) 



Bay with star and snip, left hind ankle white, 15^ hands, 1165 pounds; 

 foaled June 22, 1882; bred by Hollis C. Graves, South Deerfield, Mass. ; 

 got by John G. Saxe, son of Uncle Shube, by Gen. Knox : dam Lillie Lex- 

 ington, bred by Hollis C. Graves, got by Lexington Star, son of Columbus 

 Navigator, by Columbus ; 2d dam said to be by Flying Cloud, son of Black 

 Hawk. (Dam of Lexington Star said to be a granddaughter of Lexington, 

 thoroughbred son of Boston.) Sold, August 5, 1884, to E. S. Warner, Hat- 

 field, Mass. 



