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THE MORGAN HORSE 



Total, 15; 4 in 2:30; ii race-winners. 



Races won, 28. Races lost, 75. Total races, 103. 



Sires : Stranger, 9 ; Tacoma, i. 



Dams ot Alamito 2:24%, Kerwin 2:29%, Pixley 2:16. 



TACOMA 



Brown; foaled 1879; bred by L. J. Johnston, Baltimore, Md. ; got by 

 Gen. Washington, son of Gen. Knox : dam Night, said to be by a son of C. 

 M. Clay. 



MAMBRINO THORN 



Brown black, 16 hands, noo pounds; bred by Henry N. Smith, Tren- 

 ton, N. J. ; got by Gen. Washington, son of Gen. Knox. Owned, 1889, by 

 Amos Howe, Salt Lake City, Utah. A horse of extraordinary style in har- 

 ness, with especially long neck and high crest. 



STRANGER 



Brown, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1880; bred by Nenry N. Smith, 

 Trenton, N. J. ; got by Gen. Washington, son of Gen. Knox : dam Gold- 

 smith Maid 2 :i4, bay, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds, bred by John B. Decker, 

 Deckerstown, N. J., got by Alexander's Abdallah, son of Hambletonian ; 2d 

 dam bay, switch-tail, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds, bought at Bull's Head, 24th 

 St., New York, N. Y., about 1846, by Daniel E. Norris, livery-keeper, Hous- 

 ton St., New York, who sold her, about 1853, to Manning Vermeule, Plain- 

 field, N. J., and he soon after to John Decker, breeder and breeding entirely 

 unknown. Much resembles Gen. Knox. 



