DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 



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Dragon. Sold to Bowers Bros., Pickerington, O. ; to W. H. Kurtz, then of 

 Wagram, O. Kept at Pataskala and Wagram, Licking Co., and Basil, Fair- 

 field Co., O. Never trained or trotted except at county fairs, where he is said 

 to have trotted in 2 132. Died 1867. He is spoken of as one of the best 

 stallions ever owned in Ohio. 



Races won, 29. Races lost, 54. Total races, 83. 



Second dams of Eddie Medium 2:29%, Maggie R. 2:15%. 



MORGAN (HOUCK'S, BUND JOHN) 



Sorrel, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled about 1861 ; bred by William 

 Houck, Pickerington, O. ; got by Paul Jones, son of Hammett Horse : dam 

 said to be by Whistle Jacket, thoroughbred. Kept in the vicinity of Rey- 

 noldsburg and Pickerington until his death, 1880. A fine-looking horse, of 

 nice action and good disposition. He got a high class of road and general- 

 purpose horses. 



SIRE OF 



Sire of Dam. 



Queen of the West dn m2:28% 1873-74 1873 4 16 



BLACK HAWK MORGAN (HALL'S, HALL'S BLACK HAWK) 



Chestnut, 1 6 hands; foaled 1869 ; bred by Jacob Vish, Pickerington, 

 O. ; got by Houck's Morgan, son of Paul Jones : dam said to be by Ricket's 

 Printer. Sold to William Dunlap ; W. C. Hall, 1877 ; to Chas. Carstel, 1884, 

 who sent him to Kansas, 1886. Kept at London and Mt. Sterling, O. Died 

 in Illinois. J. H. Allen, Derby, O., writes : " He was a very fine horse and 

 got the best horses that were ever in the part of the country where he 

 was kept. Straight in the back, long hip, good size ". 



MORGAN (HICKMAX'S) 



Bay, hind ankles white, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1870; bred by 

 M. S. Rochelle, Wichita, Kan. ; got by Houck's Morgan, son of Paul Jones : 

 dam bay, said to be by Swisher's Bellfounder, son of Brown's Bellfounder. 

 Sold to P. Hanson, Reynoldsburg, O. ; to D. Hickman, Columbus, O., 1874. 

 Gelded 1879. 



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Sire of Dam. 



