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Ky., about 1867; N. Ray, Edmonton, Ky., 1876 ; to W. M. Kirby, Smith 

 Grove, Ky., 1878, whose property he died, 1879, from kick of a mare. Kept, 

 1868, in Lebanon, Ky. ; 1869, at or near Bowling Green, Ky. ; 1870-71-72, 

 at Camp Knox ; 1873-74, at Hiseville ; 1875, at Stamford ; 1876, at Edmon- 

 ton; 1877-78-79, at Smith Grove, Ky. He and his get had a great local 

 reputation for beauty and road qualities, and his stock brought high prices, 

 particularly in the Atlanta, Ga., market. N. Ray of Edmonton, Ky., writes : 

 " I have answered hundreds of letters in the last six years in regard to Cabell's 

 Lexington. He was one of the most uniform breeders of fancy saddle horses 

 that ever stood in Kentucky, and his colts sold for big money, from $200 to 

 $1500. His stock is scattered all over the United States". 



DULUTH 



Bay with star, snip and white foot, 15^ hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 

 1869 ; bred by Whit McElroy, Lebanon, Ky. ; got by Cabell's Lexington, son 

 of Gist's Black Hawk, by Blood's Black Hawk : dam gray, said to be by 

 Davis' Flying Morgan, son of Young Telescope ; 2d dam by Boyd McNary ; 

 3d dam by Oregon ; 4th dam by Lamplighter ; and 5th dam by imported 

 Diomed. Sold to J. W. Eubank, Bowling Green, Ky., about 1876; to Mr. 

 Horn, Milan, Tenn., about 1878 ; to Nat. Mercer, Bowling Green, about 

 1880 ; to James T. and T. H. W. Blewett, Woodlawn, Ky., about 1883. Died 

 August, 1889. A horse of fine apearance and went all the gaits. "The Na- 

 tional Saddle Horse Register " says : " Won a sweepstakes premium once 

 at a St. Louis fair, over 96 competitors. He was a fine saddler and great 

 sire of show horses. His son, Duluth Jr., won the $500 sweepstakes for 

 best saddle stallion at Mexico, Mo., August, 1892". 



DULUTH JR 



Black with white marks; foaled 1879; bred by Robt. Hann ; got by 

 Duluth, son of Cabell's Lexington : dam Annie L., said to be by Stonewall 

 Jackson ; and 2d dam by Copperbottom. Owned by Brockman & Spence, 

 Centralia, Mo. Recorded in "National Saddle Horse Register". 



KING DULUTH 



Bay, white face and three white legs, 16^ hands, 1250 pounds; foaled 

 1880 ; bred by James Williams, Milan, Tenn. ; got by Duluth, son of Cabell's 

 Lexington, by Blood's Black Hawk : dam bred by James Williams, got by 

 Burrows' Copperbottom, son of Taylor's Copperbottom from Kentucky ; 2d 

 dam Star, bred by Mr. Leech, Atwood, Tenn., got by Field's Star, son of a 

 Star horse of Kentucky. Owned by breeder. Has taken many premiums 

 in the saddle and harness rings. Recorded in "National Saddle Horse 

 Register". 



TOP YOUNG 



Bay with star, snip and right hind ankle white, 15^ hands, 1010 

 pounds; foaled 1887; bred by J. D. Duncan, Rockfield, Ky. ; got by 

 Duluth, son of Cabell's Lexington : dam chestnut, bred by J. D. Dun- 



