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PROSPECTOR 



Brown, 15 hands, 1000 pounds ; foaled 1887 ; bred by Robert Vaughn, 

 Great Falls, Mont. ; got by Prospect, son of Blood's Chief : dam Bird, brown, 

 bred by Robert Vaughn, got by Gen. Knox Jr., son of Gen. Knox ; 26. dam 

 said to be by Dasher, an Oregon horse, said to be son of Glencoe. Owned 

 by C. X. Larrabee, Home Park, Mont. 



ILLINOIS CHIEF 



Bay with small star and white hind foot, 16 hands, 1300 pounds; foaled 

 1874; bred by C. L. Beattie, Jerseyville, 111.; got by Blood Chief, son of 

 Blood's Black Hawk : dam bay, bred by C. L. Beattie, got by Clifford, son 

 of Prospect, by Black Hawk ; 2cl dam bay, bred by Mr. Beattie, got by 

 imported Consternation ; 3d dam bred by Mr. Beattie, got by Live Oak 

 George, son of Black Hawk ; 4th dam bred by Mr. Beattie, got by Gray 

 Highlander of Kentucky. Sold to W. J. Sappington, Windsor, Mo.; J. R. 

 Chappel of same place ; T. B. Price, Sweet Springs, Mo. ; Charles]. Chappel, 

 Windsor, Mo. Received ist premium, 1877-78 and 1883, at St. Louis fair. 



BLOOD CHIEF JR 



Said to be by Blood Chief, son of Blood's Black Hawk : dam Lizzie 

 Goff, said to be by Washington Denmark ; 2d dam old Jennie, by Robert 

 Bruce ; and 3d dam by Woodpecker. Owned by R. F. Payne, Warsaw, Ky. 

 Recorded in " National Saddle Horse Register ". 



BLACK HAWK JR (DUNCAN'S) 



Bay, 15^ hands, noo pounds; bred by H. T. Duncan, Hutchinson 

 Station, Ky. ; got by Blood's Black Hawk, son of Black Hawk : dam Fal- 

 con, full sister to the celebrated race horse Gray Eagle, bred by H. T. Dun- 

 can, got by Woodpecker, son of Bertrand, by Sir Archy ; 26. dam Ophelia 

 by Wild Medley ; 3d dam by Sir Archy ; 4th dam Lady Chesterfield, by 

 imported Diomed. Kept in Bourbon Co., Ky. Died 1879. Sent when 

 three, to be handled, but by mistake was trained with runners instead of trot- 

 ters. Kind, gentle, an excellent road horse, and got some fine roadsters. 

 Sire of 2d dam of John L. 2 :23%. 



VINDEX 



Brown, 16 hands, noo pounds; foaled 1863; bred by Gus. Eastin, 

 Lexington, Ky. ; got by Blood's Black Hawk, son of Black Hawk : dam 

 black, bred by George Dunlap, Fayette Co., Ky., got by Mambrino Chief ; 

 2d dam Helen, bay, bred by George Dunlap, got by Bay Messenger, son of 

 Harpinus ; 3d dam Red Bird, said to be by Cannon's Whip, son of Black- 

 burn's Whip ; 4th dam said to be by imported Diomed. Sold young to Wil- 

 liam Darnaby, near Lexington, Ky., who advertised him at $40 the season. 

 Died about 1877. Said to have been a horse of much style and speed. 



