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THE MORGAN HORSE 



GEN. HOWARD 2 : 26 ^ 



Dark brown, 15% hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1864; bred by John 

 Lowe, Richfield, Wis. ; got by Badger Boy, son of Rossman Horse, by Sher- 

 man Black Hawk. Bought by Mr. Phillips, Merton, Wis., who sold, 1868, to 

 S. W. Granger, Milwaukee. Gelded 1867. He got n colts, 10 of which 

 are said to have been fast. He trotted 61 races, winning 18. 



AMERICAN BOY 



Chestnut, 15% hands, 1000 po'unds; foaled 1874; bred by Yillson 

 Rowell, Hartford, Wis. ; got by Badger Boy, son of Rossman Horse : dam 

 chestnut, bred by Yillson Rowell, got by Jackson Horse. 



HARTFORD BOY 



Dark chestnut with roan nose or face, 15% hands, 1125 pounds ; foaled 

 1878 ; bred by Henry White, Hartford, Wis. ; got by American Boy, son of 

 Badger Boy : dam roan, bred by Hamilton Roys, Rubicon, Wis., got by 

 Black Diamond, son of Black Flying Cloud. 



SPIRIT 



Chestnut with small star, 15^ hands, 1055 pounds; foaled 1875 ; bred 

 by Eric McArthur, Eureka, Wis. ; got by Badger Boy, son of Rossman Horse, 

 by Sherman Black Hawk : dam chestnut, dam of Joe Bassett, which see. 

 Sold to George McClelland, Berlin, Wis. ; French Pennons, Berlin, Wis. ; 

 Thomas Taylor, Berlin, Wis. ; W. R. Taylor, Richmond, Wis. ; Thomas Taylor, 

 Berlin, Wis. 



BLACK DICK (SMITH'S BLACK HAWK) 



Black, iS/4 hands, noo pounds; foaled about 1850; bred by D. 

 Wicker, Ticonderoga, N. Y. ; got by Sherman Black Hawk : dam bay, bred 

 in Crown Point, N. Y., and sold, when five, to D. Wicker, said to be by a 

 horse called Sir Henry ; 2d dam bred by Harry Bugbee, Ticonderoga, N. Y., 

 got by a son of Bishop's Hamiltonian ; 3d dam bred by Wm. Moore. Sold 

 to E. B. Royce ; Rodney Smith ; Hiram Tiffany ; Harry Sessions. Kept at 

 Clymer, N. Y., and Warren Co., Penn., previous to 1859 ; 1859 at Kirksville, 

 Ky. ; afterwards in Chautauqua Co., N. Y. ; then at Marion, la., where he 

 died. Very stylish, powerful in movement, with high knee action ; trotted 

 in 2 138. Stock of good size, all good roadsters, and some trotters. There 

 is some reason to believe that this is the son of Sherman Black Hawk cred- 

 ited as sire of the dam of Thomas Jefferson. 



KENTUCKY BLACK HAWK 



Black, tan muzzle, 15^ hands; foaled 1862; bred by B. F. Tevis, 

 Kirksville, Ky. ; got by Smith's Black Hawk, son of Sherman Black Hawk : 

 dam Ellen, said to be by Kennedy's King William, son of Potomac ; 2d dam 

 bred by Wade Walker, Sr., Garrard Co., Ky., got by Kosciusko, son of Sir 



