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THE MORGAN HORSE 



McCracken, Sacramento, Cal. ; got by McCracken's Black Hawk, son of Black 

 Hawk : dam One Eye, bay, brought across the plains by Mr. Cotton of San 

 Francisco. 



BLACK BOY 



Black ; foaled 186-; bred by A. G. Brown, Stockton, Cal. ; got by Mc- 

 Cracken's Black Hawk, son of Black Hawk : dam Muggins (dam of Sisson 

 Girl 2 :28}4) t said to be by Kelty Messenger; 2d dam Lady Brown. Owned 

 by Parmelee Bros., Lodi, Cal. 



CLAY BLACK HAWK 



Black, 15 J^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1887; bred by Charles Tal- 

 madge, Delano, Cal. ; got by Black Boy, son of McCracken's Black Hawk : 

 dam bay, bred by Carr & Haggin, Kern Co., Cal., got by Geo. M. Patchen Jr., 

 son of Geo. M. Patchen ; 2d dam bay, bred by Carr & Haggin, got by David 

 Hill 2d, son of Black Lion ; 3d dam said to be by Admiral, son of Volunteer, 

 by Hambletonian. Sold to J. W. Dickinson, Tulare, Cal. 



BLACK HAWK (BIGELOW'S, WADHAM'S) 



Black, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; bred by Clark Bros., Saratoga, N. Y. ; 

 foaled 1845, property of O. W. Pratt, Bridport, Vt. ; got by Black Hawk : dam 

 black, said to have been a fast trotter. Sold, about 1850, to Mr. Bigelow, Brid- 

 port, Vt., who soon sold to Abraham Wadham and John Merriam, Wadham's 

 Mills, N. Y. Killed in the cars going W T est. 



Sire of Jennie, dam of Col. Moulton 2:28% and Nonesuch 2:25%. 



BOUQUET 



Black, small star and white hind feet, 1200 pounds; bred at Wadham's 

 Mills, N. Y. ; said to be by Bigelow's Black Hawk, son of Black Hawk : and 

 dam by Green Mountain Morgan. Taken to Maquoketa, la., by Haney 

 Farr. Sold to W. I.Hayes, Clinton, la. ;, John F. Miller, Davenport, la. A 

 very powerful horse ; could trot in 2 140. 



THOMAS JEFFERSON (WARNER HORSE) 



Black, 14^ hands; foaled 1845 or '46; bred by James Fletcher, Brid- 

 port, Vt. ; got by Black Hawk : dam a very handsome and excellent small 

 mare that Mr. Fletcher bought when a colt, a fast pacer, said to have 

 come from Canada. When four, Mr. Fletcher sold one half interest to 

 James Howe, Bridport, who kept him at Bridport one year, then at 

 Canton, N. Y., two years, and sold to Mr. Lang of Brasher, N. Y., who 

 sold to Varsel Healey, Potsdam, N. Y., and he to J. T. Warner, Canton, 

 N. Y. Mr. Warner took him to Columbia Co., N. Y., and sold to John Gil- 

 dersleeve, whose property he died, aged 29. V. Sheldon, Esq., Canton, 



