450 THE MORGAN HORSE 



next season, took him to Newbern, N. C., and sold him for $1850. A very 

 handsome horse ; could trot in 2 150. His stock proved good. Received 

 ist premium at the North Carolina State fair, 1859 or '60. 



COLONEL (ROWE'S BLACK HAWK) 



Black with stripe between eyes, 15^ hands, noo pounds ; foaled about 

 1847; bred by Geo. J. Rowe, Clarenceville, P. Q. ; got by Black Hawk : 

 dam chestnut, bred by Geo. J. Rowe, got by Dinwiddie ; 2d dam said to be 

 "Dutch", bred between Montreal and Quebec. Sold, to F. J. Fadden, 

 Clarenceville, where he died, about 1874. A very fine and fast horse ; left 

 excellent stock. 



FLY-BY-NIGHT 



Bay, 1^/4 hands, 1150 pounds; foaled 1855 ; bred by David Derrick, 

 Noyan, P. Q. ; got by Rowe's Black Hawk, son of Black Hawk : dam said to 

 be by Young Norman, son of Black Bashaw, by Young Bashaw, son of Grand 

 Bashaw, imported Arabian. (Dam of Young Norman by True Ameiican ; 2d 

 dam by Hickory). Sold to Truman B. Derrick, Noyan, P. Q. ; to Wm. I. 

 Faison, Clinton, N. C., for $2500, 1859. Stolen during the war and taken to 

 Louisville, Ky., then to Dayton, O., then to Huntsville, O., where he died. T 

 B. Derrick writes : "He was very perfect in form, and a fast trotter". 



ARTLESS, (DERRICK'S BLACK HAWK) 



Black with star, 15^ hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 1862 ; bred by Tru- 

 man B. Derrick, Noyan, P. Q. ; got by Rowe's Black Hawk, son of Black 

 Hawk : dam black, bred by Truman B. Derrick, got by Young Norman, son 

 of Black Bashaw, by Young Bashaw. Sold, 1879, to Waldo Brigham, Hudson, 

 Mass. Mr. Derrick writes : " He closely resembled Black Hawk, and left 

 a splendid stock of Black Hawks in this part of the country. He trotted in 

 2 138". 



BLACK HAAVK (ABARD'S, LITTLE BLACK HAWK) 

 Black, 15^ hands, uoo pounds; foaled 18-; bred by M. Arbeck, St. 

 Valentine, P. Q. ; got by Derrick's Black Hawk, son of Rowe's Black 

 Hawk : dam, said by Mr. Derrick, to be Morgan. Sold to M. Abard, who kept 

 him at St. Johns, P. Q., several seasons, when he was sold and went to 

 Massachusetts. 



BLACK HAWK (HOLMES', OLD BILL) 2:54 

 Black, small star, white hind pasterns, little white on left fore foot, 14^ 

 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled about 1847 ; bred by Elias Holmes, Brockport, 

 N. Y. ; got by Black Hawk : dam one of two mares used on Erie canal 

 (selected after the discontinuance of the packet line), which Elias Holmes 

 sent to Vermont and bred to Black Hawk. Kept at Brockport many years 

 by Mr. Holmes ; then sold to Seymour Howard, Brockport ; to Israel How- 

 ard, Tekonsha, Mich. ; to Leonard Dean, Girard, Mich., whose property he 

 died, August, 1882. A spirited driver; stock excellent roadsters. 



