458 THE MORGAN HORSE 



FLYING CLOUD JR (JOSLYN'S) 



Foaled about 1854 ; bred by Samuel J. Jackson, Jamaica, L. I. ; got by 

 Jackson's Flying Cloud, son of Black Hawk : dam said to be a thoroughbred 

 mare, by imported Langford ; 2d dam by American Eclipse, son of Duroc, 

 by imported Diomed ; and 3d dam Gertrude, by Post Boy. Bought and 

 taken to Greenfield, Mass., about 1858, by a man named Dwight. Sold, 

 1860, to Jarvis Joslyn, New Haven, Conn. About 1864 he was brought back 

 to Greenfield by L. D. Joslyn, Dr. A. C. Dean and Edmund W. Russell. He 

 broke his leg and was killed about 1866, then owned by L. D. Joslyn. 



Sire of dams of Farmer Boy 2 :i9%, Major 2 124%. 



HIAWATHA 



Dapple bay, 15^ hands, about noo pounds; foaled about 1854 ; bred 

 by Timothy T. Jackson, Flushing, L. I. ; got by Jackson's Flying Cloud, son 

 of Black Hawk : dam dark bay, 1000 pounds, said to have trotted a 10 and 

 5o-mile race on Long Island, breeding unknown. Sold to Chas. T. Gilbert, 

 New York, and Oliver Deane, South Canton, Mass. Went to South Canton, 

 about 1857 ; Mr. Deane afterward sold his interest, and Hiawatha is said to 

 have gone back to Flushing, L. L, and been sold to an officer, who rode him 

 in the war. A horse of this name was awarded 3d premium at Connecticut 

 State fair, 1859, entered by John Atwater. 



Sire of dam of Comee 2:19%, winner of 26 races and 5o-race trotter. 



YOUNG CLOUD 



Black; foaled 1859 ; bred by B. Kinsley, Westboro, Mass. ; got by Hia- 

 watha, son of Jackson's Flying Cloud : dam Lady Appleton (grandam of 

 Comee 2 119^), bay, bred by Solomon Giles, New Durham, N. H., got by a 

 Morgan horse. Died, 1886. Very handsome, and trotted without regular 

 training in 2 140. 



DAN UNDERHILL 



Bay, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled about 1854; bred by T. T. Jack- 

 son, Flushing, L. I. ; got by Jackson's Flying Cloud, son of Black Hawk : 

 dam the Dan Underbill mare, bred by W. H. Williams, Lakeville, L. L, got 

 by Cassius M. Clay, son of Henry Clay; 2d dam gray. Taken, 1858, to 

 Urbana, O., by A. C. Jennings, who sold him to go to Kentucky. Stylish 

 and a fine roadster ; could trot easily in 3 :oo. 



CLOUD MAMBRINO 



Dark bay, hind foot white, 15^ hands, 1150 pounds ; foaled 1859 ; bred 

 by A. C. Jennings, Urbana, O. ; got by Dan Underbill, son of Jackson's Flying 

 Cloud : dam bay, bred by Simon Bowne, Flushing, L. L, got by Mambrino 

 Paymaster, son of Mambrino. Bought, when ten days old, by William 

 Davis, Dayton, O., who sold, 1867, to Wm. Loder, Rushville, Ind. Kept by 

 I. B. Loder, Raleigh, Ind. Owned afterwards by Alfred Loder, Lewisville, 

 Ind., whose property he died, 1874. 



