DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 



457 



Dams of Effie B. (?) 2:27, Rumor 2:24%. 

 Second dams of Civilization 2:21, 



f Governor Hendee 2 -.23. 



( Red Duke 2 130. 



f Otard 2 :26%. 

 j Poem 2 :i4. 

 ( Stanza 2 .-22%. 



SILVER CLOUD (THOMPSON'S FLYING CLOUD) 

 Black, watcheyes, snip and three white feet, 15^ hands, about 950 

 pounds; foaled 1853 ; bred by Daniel Underhill, Great Neck, L. I. ; got by 

 Jackson's Flying Cloud, son of Black Hawk : dam the dam of Dan Under- 

 hill, which see. Sold to Timothy T. Jackson ; James Irving, New York, N. 

 Y. ; E. H. Gould, Prattsburgh, N. Y., 1856; Nelson Thompson, Penn Yan, 

 N. Y., same spring ; to Mr. Steward, Michigan, 1860, where he is said to have 

 been kept many years. Stylish and speedy ; colts good. 



Sire of dam of Schuybail 2 :26%. 



ED HOLLY 



Brown with stripe in face and white hind feet, 151^ hands; foaled 

 June 8, 1854 ; bred by A. W. Swift, New York city ; got by Jackson's Flying 

 Cloud, son of Black Hawk : dam said to be by Engineer 2d, son of Engineer, 

 a gray horse, 16 hands, and of great elegance, that stood on Long Island, 

 1816, and was said at that time to have been imported into Canada by an 

 English officer and captured in the war of 1812-14. Ed Holly was owned 

 and advertised at East Coldenham, N. Y., 1859, b Y breeder, pedigree of dam 

 given as above. A very stylish horse, with remarkably handsome head and 

 neck ; very fine gaited, and could trot in about 3 :oo with ease. Gelded 

 about 1864, and taken to New York. 

 Sire of dam of Susie D. 2 :29^. 



CONQUEROR 2:39^ 



Bay ; foaled 1860 ; bred by W. C. Brewster, East Coldenham, N. Y. ; got 

 by Ed. Holly, son of Flying Cloud : dam Jenny Lind, bay, bred by W. C. 

 Brewster, got by Alexander's Abdallah, son of Hambletonian ; 2d dam 

 Fanny, bred by W. C. Brewster, got by Bay Richmond, son of Toby, by 

 imported Brown Highlander ; 3d dam Lady McLain, dam of the celebrated 

 loo-mile trotter Conqueror, bred by Peter Weller, Montgomery, N. Y., got 

 by imported Bellfounder ; 4th dam Lady Weller, breeder and breeding un- 

 known. Owned by B. K. Johnson, East Coldenham, N. Y. 



W. C. Brewster writes : " Peter Weller raised Lady McLain and presented 

 her to George McLain, who sold her to Peter Sears, all of whom lived in 

 Montgomery, N. Y., and I got her of Peter Sears, when she was three years 

 old". 



