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THE MORGAN HORSE 



have been bred by R. Williamson, and got by Young Sir Charles, son of 

 Hill's Sir Charles, but this is not so.) Sold, about 1858, to Charles Burgess, 

 then of Hague, N. Y., who took him to or near Grand Rapids, Mich., where 

 he is said to have been owned for some time. Of good style, and got good 

 roadsters. 



STONEWALL JACKSON (ARTHUR'S) 



Bay, 15^ hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 1856 ; bred by James Blair, Put- 

 nam, N. Y. ; got by Williamson's Black Hawk, son of Black Hawk : dam bay, 

 bred by William Cook, Hague, N. Y., got by Bridges' Emperor, son of Burr's 

 Napoleon, by Young Mambrino, son of Chancellor, by Mambrino : 2d dam 

 bay, bred by William Cook, got by Young Sir Charleston of Hill's Sir Charles, 

 by Duroc ; 3d dam brown, bred by Benjamin Burt, Ticonderoga, N. Y., 

 got by Magnum Bonum. Owned, 1863, by William A. G. Arthur, Ticonder- 

 oga, N. Y. ; afterwards by S. B. Woodward, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Died 

 1866. Mr. Arthur writes : " He trotted in 2 153, but showed trial on half- 

 mile track in 2 127 ". 



Sires from Daughter: Aristos, 2:27%, n, i p. ; Aurora, 2; Champlain ,2 p.; Lambertus, 2. 

 Sire of dam of Annie Page 2:27% and M. Y. D. Colt 2:28%; also dam of Col. Peabody 

 2 :3i /4, winner of 15 races and fifty-race trotter. 



PEACOCK 



Dark bay or dapple brown with narrow stripe in face, three or four 

 white feet, heavy wavy mane and tail, 15^ hands, about 1050 pounds; foaled 

 about 1848 ; bred by George Gale, Bridport, Vt. ; got by Black Hawk : dam 

 chestnut, bred by George Gale, got by Long's Eclipse, son of American 

 Eclipse. Sold to John Goodwin, Bridport, about 1850; to John A. Bailey, 

 Newark, O., 1853, who kept him mostly at Coshocton until 1856, then at 

 Newark, Findlay, Alexandria and Gilboa until 1860, when he was taken to 

 Pontiac, 111., and burned that year. A very handsome horse. 



Second dam of George A. (?) 2 :2i%. 



FLYING CLOUD (GROVE'S) 



Black, 16 hands, 1150 pounds; foaled about 1850 ; bred by Samuel 

 Grove, Dayton, 111. ; got by Bailey's Peacock, son of Black Hawk : dam 

 a fast quarter mare, bought of John Grove, Ohio, said to be by Snip 

 Printer. Kept at Dayton and Prairie Centre, 111. Stylish, kind and speedy ; 

 colts good roadsters, some of them quite fast. 



TOM HYER (WOLF'S) 



Bay, 14^ hands, 850 pounds; foaled about 1848; bred by Schuyler 

 Doane, Shoreham, Vt. ; got by Black Hawk : dam gray, kind, ambitious and 

 a good traveler, purchased, when three, by Mr. Doane said to be bred at Ran- 

 dolph, Vt., and got by Green Mountain Morgan. Taken to Monroeville, O., 



