454 THE MORGAN HORSE 



said to be Canadian. This pedigree of 2d dam, hitherto erroneously given, is 

 from her breeder. Owned by George Haner, Melrose, N. Y. 



HIGHLAND BAY 



Bay, 15^4 hands, noo pounds; foaled 1887 ; bred by Don A. Barker, 

 Poultney, Vt. ; got by Highland Gray, son of Darkey : dam bay, bred 

 by Samuel Kelly, Middletown, Vt., got by Orange County Morgan, son of 

 Kenyon ; 2d dam bay, said to be by a son of Darkey, by Rounds Horse. 

 Half interest sold, 1893, to Highland Bay Morgan Horse Co., West Richfield, 

 O. 



JOHN L SULLIVAN 



Black, 15^ hands, 1080 pounds; bred by Wm. O. Reardon, Tinmouth, 

 Vt. ; got by Highland Gray : dam black, said to be by Tom Howard, son of 

 Black Hawk. 



EXCEL 



Black, 15^ hands; foaled July 13, 1887; bred by Rev. F. Cameron, 

 Weybridge, Vt. ; got by John L. Sullivan, son of Highland Gray : dam 

 bay, bred by Olin Parris, Pawlet, Vt., got by Pardo's Columbus, son of 

 Young Columbus ; 2d dam bay, bred by Mr. Goodall, Pawlet, Vt., got by 

 Syke's America, son of Adams' America, by Whitehall ; 3d dam bay, bred 

 near Brandon, Vt., and said to be by Black Hawk. 



BROWN DICK 



Foaled 1855 ; said to be by the Rounds Horse, son of Black Hawk: 

 and dam by Sir Henry, son of Henry, by Young Leonidas. Owned by Dwight 

 Russell, Lake George, N. Y. 



COMET (TURRILL'S) 



Black with small star and three white feet, 153^ hands, about noo 

 pounds ; bred by Royal Turrill, Shoreham, Vt. ; got by Black Hawk : dam 

 black. Kept in Orwell, Whiting and Cornwall, Vt., and sold when four. 

 Owned by H. Turrill, Shoreham, Vt., and S. H. Turrill, Chicago, 111. He is 

 thought to have been taken from Chicago to New Orleans. Could trot in 

 about 3 :oo. 



BENECIA BOY 



Black, 16 hands, 1260 pounds; foaled 1853; bred by Nicholas Ehle, 

 Kenosha, Wis. ; got by TurrilPs Comet, son of Black Hawk : dam chest 

 nut, bred by Dr. Walker, Kenosha, Wis., said to be Morgan. Taken by his 

 breeder to St. Paul, Minn., and kept a year or more ; then taken, September, 1 860, 

 to California, and was advertised, 1861, by William Moorhead at Sacra- 

 mento. Afterwards owned by C. I. Hutchinson, mayor of Sacramento and 

 president of the California State Agricultural society, and was kept several 

 years at Big Ranch, 20 miles west of Sacramento, Cal. Received ist pre- 

 mium at California State fair, 1860, and 2d premium, 1863. 



Sire of Lady Hubbard bl. m., dam of Thapsin 2:21%, Pansy 2:24% and Dick Turpin 2:32. 



