DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 393 



PRINCE HEROD 



Bay; foaled 1891; bred by G. W. Cameron, Dundas, Minn. ; got by 

 Herod, son of King Herod : dam bay, bred by G. W. Cameron, got by 

 Jerry Drew, son of Vermont Ranger ; 2d dam bay, bred by W. S. King, 

 Minneapolis, Minn., got by Skinkle's Hambletonian, son of Gage's Logan ; 

 3d dam brown, bred by Alden King, Malone, N. Y., got by Colonel Jr., son of 

 Colonel. 



CAPTAIN HEROD 2:25^ 



Chestnut; foaled 1870; bred by Odd Ringham, Decorah, la.; got by 

 King Herod Jr. (Odd Ringham), son of King Herod, by Sherman Black 

 Hawk : dam chestnut, said to have been taken from Illinois to Iowa. Owned 

 by W. H. Veazie, Marine Mills, Minn. 



FRED 



Chestnut with star, left hind foot white, 15 hands, 930 pounds; bred by 

 Wm. Veazie, Marine Mills, Minn. ; got by Captain Herod, son of King Herod 

 Jr., by King Herod : dam said to be by Young Green Mountain Morgan, 

 son of Green Mountain Morgan. Sold to Percy Vittum, Minneapolis, Minn. ; 

 Chas. Fitch, South St. Paul, Minn. ; James Lynes, Plainfield, la. 



PEACOCK (RYAN'S) 



Dapple brown, 15 hands, 975 pounds; foaled between 1852 and 1855, 

 the property of James Ryan, Fairfield, Vt. ; said to be by Sherman Black 

 Hawk : dam brought to Fairfield, Vt., in foal with Peacock, by John Peck of 

 New Milford, Conn., a drover, for whom she was bought in northern New 

 York by J. H. Ransom, Jericho, Vt., who at the time was in the employ of 

 Peck, and who said she was by Billy Root, son of Sherman Morgan, and in 

 foal to Sherman Black Hawk. Peck, not wanting a mare in foal, sold her to 

 Mr. Ryan. Peacock was kept by James Ryan at Fairfield, Vt., until about 

 16; afterwards owned by Mr. Burdick, St. Johnsbury, Vt., and died the 

 property of Elder Gray, North Hyde Park, Vt. A horse of great style and 

 beauty, and a fine roadster. 



Sire of dam of S. D. C. 2 :25%. 



FAIRFIELD BOY 



Seal brown, 15^ hands, 1050 pounds; bred by James Ryan, Fairfield, 

 Vt. ; got by Peacock, son of Sherman Black Hawk : dam bay, thought to have 

 been bred by James Ryan. Sold, after the death of James Ryan, to Edwin 

 Soule, Fairfield, Vt., whose property he died about 1884. A fine appearing 

 horse of good disposition and action. 



NORTH HAWK (McGREGOR HORSE) 



Black with small star, 15^ hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 1853 ; bred by 

 Lemuel North, Champlain, N. Y. ; got by Sherman Black Hawk : dam black, 

 bred by Peter Poland, Champlain, N. Y., passed to Ezra Cooper, who sold 

 to Mr. North, got by Berghami, son of Cock of the Rock, by Duroc. Sold to 

 Mack McGregor and Whitney Ladd, Chazy, N. Y. 1856 ; toEphraim Holcomb, 



