DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 491 



Hawk : dam roan, bred by John Kilpatrick, got by McKinney's Roan, son of 

 Copperbottom. Owned by Dr. Clinton Armstrong, Carrollton, 111. Went to 

 California in 1862. Said to be a fine horse. 



Sire of second dam of Kitty Kilburn 2 121. 



FLYING CLOUD JR (PLUMB'S) 



Black with star, 16 hands, 1175 pounds ; foaled 1868 ; bred by J. B.Martin, 

 Owenton, Ky. ; got by Ward's Flying Cloud, son of Black Hawk : dam gray, 

 bred by Thomas Ross, Sparta, Ky., got by Parker's Brown Pilot. Sold to 

 James P. McNeal, Owen Co., Ky. ; to S. H. Riley Jr., of same county ; to W. 

 H. Plumb, Squiresville, Ky., who owned him, 1888. Handsome and kind, 

 with fine action, and got many good colts. Said to have trotted, when three, 

 in 2 141. 



TELEGRAPH (BRADFORD'S) 



Black with star and white hind feet, 15^ hands, noo pounds; foaled 

 1849; bred in Monkton, Vt. ; said to be by Black Hawk: and dam a 

 Hamiltonian mare that trotted in 2 142. Taken to Ohio as early as 1854, 

 and kept at Columbus and Ripley ; afterward bought by I. T. Bradford of 

 Augusta, Ky., whose property he died, 1876. Exhibited, 1856, at Ohio State 

 fair by Messrs. Miller & Hapgood, at same time with Bulrush Bullet of same 

 age. L. J. Bradford, Covington, Ky., writes : " In style, grace, ease of mo- 

 tion, power of endurance, speed, kindness of disposition and muscular devel- 

 opment he is a faithful representative of this justly celebrated race of horses". 



Another correspondent writes : "Telegraph was a horse of great power 

 and vim, and sired the highest type of a roadster and harness horse, charac- 

 teristic of the Morgan family. The class of mares bred to him was inferior, 

 in spite of which every colt that he got had speed". 



Sire of second dam of Blondine 2 :24%. 



FRANK WOLFORD 



Dark bay, 16 hands, 1150 pounds; foaled 1861 ; bred by W. W. Bald- 

 win, Maysville, Ky. ; foaled the property of Joshua Bell, Frankfort, Ky. ; 

 got by Telegraph, son of Black Hawk : dam Gypsy, a fine road mare. Sold 

 to E. P. Faulconer, Danville, Ky. ; to Edward Baxter, Gravel Switch, Ky. 

 Died 1880. 



Dams of H. C. T. 2:17%, Soto 2:20%. 



Second dam of Gammer 2:25 and Gusto 2:19%. 



PRINCE ALBERT 



Dark bay with little white on left hind foot, very heavy mane and tail, 

 1 6 hands; foaled 1871; bred by James R. Moore, Danville, Ky. ; got by 



