446 THE MORGAN HORSE 



of Black Hawk Prophet, by Black Hawk : dam Queen Morgan, dark bay, 

 bred by Geo. Lawless, Damascus, 111., got by Fowler's Comet, son of Wether- 

 bee's Comet. 



SILVER 



Chestnut with stripe in face; foaled 1887; bred by Alonzo Fowler, 

 Lena, 111. ; got by Cub, son of Black Hawk Prophet : dam bay, bred by 

 Alonzo Fowler, got by Young Comet, son of Comet ; 2d dam Emigrant, bred 

 by Henry Colbeck, Darlington, Wis. 



YOUNG CUB 



Brown with star; foaled April 5, 1888; bred by Rudolph Fowler, Lena, 

 111. ; got by Cub, son of Black Hawk Prophet : dam brown, bred by Rudolph 

 Fowler, got by Young Black Jack, son of Black Jack; 26. dam black, said to 

 be by a Black Hawk Morgan horse. 



BLACK HAWK JR 1ST (FOOTE'S) 



Black, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1847; bred by J. & S. Foote, 

 Cornwall, Vt. ; got by Black Hawk : dam bay, dam of Flying Chief, which see. 

 Sold to A. F. Abernethy, Cornwall, Vt., 1847 ; Abram Foote, Cornwall, 1850 ; 

 Ezra Foote and Newell Farnham, Lockport, N. Y., August, 1852, for $1500. 

 Received ist premium at Niagara fair, 1853, trotting in 2 153 ; also at New 

 York State fair, 1857, beating Billy McCracken of Oshkosh, Wis. Linsley 

 says : " With a very fine figure, he possesses an excellent temper, is a plea- 

 sant driver and goes in good style ". 



PLEASANT GALE 



Dark chestnut, 15 hands, about 900 pounds; foaled 1852; bred by 

 George Gale, Bridport, Vt. ; got by Foote's Black Hawk Jr., son of Black 

 Hawk : dam bred by George Gale, got by Long's Eclipse, son of American 

 Eclipse. Sold when young to Robbins Battell, Norfolk, Conn., whose prop- 

 erty he died about 1882. He was a very handsome and fine tempered 

 horse. 



YOUNG SHERMAN MORGAN (ROBINSON HORSE, GREEN MOUN- 

 TAIN BOY, SHERMAN MORGAN, CHAMPLAIN BLACK HAWK) 



Dapple chestnut, 15^ hands, noo pounds; foaled June, 1847; bred 

 by Luther Stone, Charlotte, Vt. ; got by Black Hawk : dam black. Sold to 

 C. A. Holabird, Shelburn, Vt., 1850 ; T. Robinson and R. Satterly, Ferrisburgh, 

 Vt., about 1852; to Mr. Robinson, whole interest, and after his death to Robert 

 Burns, Eastport, Me., agent of Washington Co. (Me.) Agricultural society. 

 He is said to have returned to Vermont. He was a stout, strong-made, heavy- 

 limbed, Morgan-built horse, and a handsome, stylish mover. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN BOY (ROWELL'S) 



Dark chestnut, 15^ hands, noo pounds; foaled about 1852; bred by 

 Dr. Shumway, Essex, N. Y. ; got by Young Sherman Morgan, son of Black 



