DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 403 



PRINCE HARRY 



Black, 15 # hands, about 1000 pounds; foaled June, 1864; bred by 

 P. M. Jeffords, Foxcroft, Me. ; got by Brown Harry, son of Thurston's 

 Black Hawk : dam chestnut (dam of Penobscot Chief), 14^ hands, said to 

 be by Royal George ; 2d dam the dam of Brown Harry, which see. Sold, 

 1869, for $2500, to O. M. Shaw, Bangor, Me., who had him gelded. J. W. 

 Thompson in " Maine Horses" says : "Mr. Jeffords took him to Portland to 

 Maine State fair in 1868, where he beat a field of nine coltsand took ist premi- 

 um for four-year-old stallions." 



FLYING HARRY 



Dark gray; foaled 1867 ; said to be by Brown Harry, son of Thurston's 

 Black Hawk: and dam by French Tiger, a gray horse, 16 hands, 1350 

 pounds, brought from Canada to Maine, and said to be of Norman descent. 

 Owned by Geo. S. Worcester, Mt. Vernon, Me. 



BLACK HAWK (KSTY'S) 



Black roan, 15^ hands, noo pounds; foaled 1843; bred by Wm. 

 Esty, Dover, N. H. ; got by Black Hawk : dam Lady Ellen, a fast trotter, 

 bought of Simeon Hayes, Farmington, N. H., said to be by Pike's Romeo. 

 Burned in a stable, 1848. Linsley says : "Good style, and fast, but never 

 was trained ". 



Lady Franklin was dam of Cottage Girl 2:2914, and second dam of Early Dawn 2 :2iY 2 , and 

 Jay Bird, sire of Allerton 2 :i3%. an d J 9 other trotters in the 2 130 list. 



LONE STAR 



Bay with small star, 15^ hands, 1065 pounds; bred by Benjamin B. 

 Tuttle, Newmarket, N. H. ; got by Esty's Black Hawk, son of Black Hawk : 

 dam chestnut, 14^ hands, said to be by Cock of the Rock, son of Sherman 

 Morgan. Sold to Sylvanus Tuttle, Newmarket, N. H. ; C. C. Thurston, Suf- 

 field, Conn., 1856. Linsley says : "Never trained, but has a gait that indi- 

 cates ability to trot. Is a fine horse". 



MANCHESTER BLACK HAWK (BELLOWS' OR HALL'S MORGAN 



BLACK HAWK) 



Black with two white feet, 15^ hands; foaled 184-; bred by John 

 Day, Canaan, N. H. ; said to be by Black Hawk : dam white, said to be Mor- 

 gan. (It has also been claimed that the sire of this horse was a cream-col- 

 ored colt owned by one Russell Goss) . Sold to R. C. Bryant, Hanover, N. H. ; 

 S. C. Hall, Manchester, N. H. ; to Geo. W. Bellows, who took him to Wil- 

 mington, Del. Kept at Irasburgh, Vt., and Stanstead Plains, P. Q., 1851, by 

 Stoughton R. Clark ; at Newbury, Vt. ; at Bell Tavern, near Philadelphia ; 

 and at Mt. Holly and Salem, N. J., 1855-59. Received 2d premiums at 



