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THE MORGAN HORSE 



who kept him at Bethel, Woodstock and Pittsfield, Vt. ; Samuel Utley, Pon- 

 tiac, Mich., 1860, for $1000; O. J. Peck, Willington, O., 1863. A great 

 roadster and good stock horse. 



BLACK DAN (BLACK DIAMOND) 



Black, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1852; bred by Chas. Powers, 

 Chittenden, Vt. : got by Churchill Horse, son of Black Hawk : dam black, 

 large, said to be by Duroc, that stood in Rutland and Pittsford, Vt. Sold to 

 J. M. Furman, Woodstock, Vt., who kept him six years ; to R. F. Fenton, 

 Jamestown, N. Y., for $1200; to a party in Michigan; again to J. M. Fur- 

 man, 1871. Died at Pomfret, Vt., about 1873. Could trot in about 2 140. 



MOUNT HUNGER BOY (JUSTIN LILLIE HORSE, MORGAN 



THUNDERBOLT) 



Dark bay, 15^2 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1855 ; bred by Justin Lillie, 

 Barnard, Vt. ; got by Black Dan, son of Churchill Horse, by Black Hawk : 

 dam chestnut, bred by Alonzo Lillie, Bethel, Vt., got by Maj. Gifford, son of 

 Gen. Gifford ; 2d dam chestnut, bred by Alonzo Lillie, got by Hebard 

 Horse, son of Woodbury Morgan ; 3d dam bred by Alonzo Lillie, got by 

 Green Mountain Morgan, son of Gifford Morgan. A heavy-set, wide-breasted 

 horse of good size, action and disposition, and could trot very fast for a 

 horse of his form. 



CARLOS LILLIE HORSE 



Dark chestnut, 15^ hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 1861 ; bred by Har- 

 rison Abbott, Gaysville, Vt. ; got by Mount Hunger Boy, son of Black Dan, 

 by Churchill Horse : dam said to be by a bay horse owned by Timothy 

 Eaton, Rochester, and got by Gifford Morgan. Owned by Carlos Lillie 

 and Henry S. Newton, West Randolph, and kept at West Randolph, Bethel, 

 Gaysville, Rochester, Hancock and Granville, Vt. Taken to Reading, Mich., 

 by a Mr. Doty, about 1873. A horse of the old Morgan pattern, with good 

 action, but a little vicious. 



WARREN HORSE 



Dark dapple bay, 15}^ hands, about 1050 pounds ; foaled 1858; bred 

 by Seth L. Warren, Pittsfield, Vt. ; got by Churchill Horse, son of Black 

 Hawk : dam gray, 16 hands, noo pounds, owned by James Willis, Mendon, 

 Vt., who sold her to Ezra Warren, and he to Seth L. Warren, breeding 

 unknown. Kept a number of years at Pittsfield, then taken \Vest. Mr. S. L. 

 Warren writes : " He had a very long hip, short back, nice neck and beau- 

 tiful head that he carried very high, and he attracted the attention of all good 

 horsemen wherever he went. Extremely thick in the breast, very large arm 

 and wide nostril. Very spirited and bore hard on the bit. Never trained, 



