DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 479 



YOUNG BLACK WARRIOR 



Black, 15^ hands, 1060 pounds; foaled 1871 ; bred by James McCrea, 

 Champlain, N. Y. ; got by Black Warrior, son of Kilburn's Morgan Black 

 Hawk: dam Betsey, chestnut, 1250 pounds, bred by Isaac Allen, Cham- 

 plain, N. Y., got by Slosson Horse, said to be a grandson of Bulrush Mor- 

 gan ; 2d dam bred by John Lord, Champlain, N. Y., got by Pettinger's 

 Hickory, son of Nye's Hickory; 3d dam bred by Alex. Burger, Champlain, 

 said to be a Duroc. Sold to James A. McCrea, Champlain, N. Y., and by 

 him to Robert McCrea of same place. Burned in 1878. Robert McCrea 

 writes : " He was the handsomest horse I ever saw ; mane and tail were 

 beautiful ; good disposition and action. Trotted on ice in 2 133 and on track 

 in 2 :38 without training ". 



MARSHALL CHIEF (GOODRICH HORSE) 2:53 

 Chestnut, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1852; bred by Nathaniel 

 Fish, West Haven, Vt. ; got by Kilburn's Hero, son of Black Hawk : dam 

 bright bay with star and probably one white fore foot, low, thick-set, 1050 to 

 i TOO pounds, said to have had an ugly habit of biting, bought about 1850 by 

 Nathaniel Fish of Dr. Alexander, Benson, Vt., and said to be Morgan. Sold 

 to Chauncey Goodrich, Tekonsha, Mich., 1856; D. B. Hibbard, Jack- 

 son, Mich., 1864; to J. Bucknam, Union City, Mich., 1876, whose property 

 he died, 1878. D. B. Hibbard writes: "In form he had all the character- 

 istics of the Morgan ; a wonderful constitution. Could trot in 2 135 to 

 wagon with ease. A sure foal-getter, and got a great many fine roadsters and 

 trackhorses". 



Races won, 53. Races lost, 52. Total races, 105. 



Sires : Billy Hibbard, I p. ; Chauncey Goodrich, i ; Don J. Robinson, 3 ; Hall Horse, i ; 

 Primus, 3. 



Sire from Daughter : Hambletonian George, i. 



Dams of A. V. Pantline 2:20, Betsey Ann (?) 2:22%, Ira King 2:24%, John Carter 2 : 30 

 and Dan Mitchell 2 122%. 



Second dams of Conway 2:18%, Manila (?) 2:29%. 



PRIMUS 2:32% 



Chestnut, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1857; bred by Charles 

 Strong, Burlington, Mich. ; got by Marshall Chief, son of Kilburn's 

 Hero: dam chestnut, bred by Charles Strong, Palmyra, N. Y., got by 

 a son of old Fox Hunter of Ontario Co., N. Y. ; zd dam bay. Sold to 

 Chauncey Goodrich, Marshall, Mich. ; Dr. A. L. Hayes of same place ; 

 D. B. Hibbard, Jackson, Mich. ; D. M. Dunlap, Mt. Sterling, 111. ; to Jesse 

 Wall, Oakland, Cal., 1866, where he was kept until his death. 



