428 THE MORGAN HORSE 



HICKORY BOY (REPORTED RECORD 2 :34) 

 Chestnut with small stripe in face and white hind ankles, 15^ hands, 

 noo pounds; foaled 1855; bred by C. Dunham, Bethel, Vt. ; got by 

 Neal Dow, son of Lightfoot, by Black Hawk : dam dark bay, bred by C. 

 Dunham, got by Lawton Horse, son of Green Mountain Morgan. Sold to 

 Charles Woodworth, 1856 ; Mark Woodbury, Bethel, 1859 ; Wm. Rix and 

 L. D. Haines, Bloomington, 111., 1861 ; at auction, for $1350, to John Perry, 

 McLean Co., 111. ; to Dr. Stevens, Bloomington, 111., a year later, for $1000 ; 

 to a man in southern Illinois, six years later, by whom he was campaigned in 

 1874; afterward sold in Cincinnati, and taken to a ranch in Dakota, where 

 he is said to have been living in 1888. Received ist premium at Illinois 

 State fair, 1879. Stock good. 



BILLY BLACK HAWK, (GREEN MOUNTAIN BLACK HAWK, 



LYMAN HORSE) 



Black with star, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1855; bred by Joel 

 Packard, Bethel, Vt. ; got by Neal Dow, son of Lightfoot, by Black Hawk : 

 dam gray, of medium size, bred by Solomon Sanford, Bethel, Vt., got by Rice 

 Horse, son of the Babbitt Horse, by Woodbury Morgan ; 2d dam said to be 

 Morgan. Sold to Robinson & Pinney, Royalton, Vt., 1858 ; W. H. Gilmore, 

 Bethel, Vt., 1859 ; Abel Lyman, West Randolph, Vt., 1860, for $800 ; E. R. 

 Jennings, Woodstock, 1860, for $2000, who sold him in Tennessee. He could 

 trot in 2 140 and was a very handsome horse. Took 2d premium at Vermont. 

 State fair, 1864. 



DAVY JENNINGS (LITTLE DAVE) 



Dark chestnut, white face and two white feet, 14^ hands : foaled 1862 ; 

 bred by Talbert Fanning, Nashville, Tenn. ; got by Green Mountain Black 

 Hawk, son of Neal Dow, by Lightfoot, son of Black Hawk : dam Lady 

 Gifford, bought by T. Fanning in Vermont, said to be by Gifford Morgan. 

 Sold to J. C. Dunlap, Elias Napier, May Overton, A. J. Fanning, John 

 Overton, all of Nashville, where he was kept. Style and action very fine ; 

 remarkably docile. Sire of valuable and stylish roadsters. Trotted under 

 2 140 when three or four. 



MORGAN BLACK HAWK (CARROLL'S) 



Black, 15% hands, noo pounds; foaled about 1846; bred by Messrs. 

 Hill, Bridport, Vt. ; got by Black Hawk : dam Peggy, dapple brown, of good 

 size and said to have trotted in less then 3 :oo, said to be by Wood- 

 bury Morgan; 2d dam black. Bought when four by the Carrolls of Dough- 

 oregan Manor, Howard Co., Md., for $1600. Owned, 1865, by E. F. Butler, 

 Ellicott's Mills, Md. Morgan in appearance, of good disposition and con- 

 siderable speed. 



MORGAN MESSENGER 



Silver gray ; foaled June, 1846 ; bred by Solomon W. Jewett, Weybridge, 

 Vt. ; got by Black Hawk : dam Lady Messenger, a superior road mare, foaled 



