DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 505 



MORGAN (HADLEY'S) 



Said to be by Paul Jones, son of Hammett Horse. Owned in Oregon 

 and considered one of the best horses there. Some of his colts were fast. 



WICKED WILL 



Black, white hind feet, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled June, 1854; 

 bred by Daniel Hill, Marshfield, Vt. ; got by Morgan Jackson, son of Black 

 Hawk : dam black, bred by Daniel Hill, got by Wicked Will, son of Sherman 

 Morgan; 2d dam said to be a Bulrush Morgan. Died 1878. Mr. C. E. 

 Shepherd, Marshfield, Vt., writes : " He was naturally fast. I have had some 

 of his colts that would trot in 3 :oo, when four, with common handling. His 

 colts, as a rule, were extra roadsters, and had good disposition ". 



STARLIGHT (YOUNG FLYING BANNER) '2 : 38 

 Dark chestnut, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled about 1862 ; bred by 



C. M. Huckins, Topsham, Vt. ; got by Andrew Jackson (Hammett Horse), 

 son of Black Hawk : dam chestnut, bred by Orange Davis, Corinth, Vt., got 

 by Rowland Horse, son of Bailey Horse, by Woodbury Morgan ; 2d dam 

 brown, said to be by Hood Horse, called a son of Woodbury Morgan. Sold 

 to Mr. Maynard, Boston, Mass. ; W. Carleton, Somerville, Mass. Returned 

 to Vermont in 1877, and was owned by James and C. S. Stevens of Brad- 

 ford. Died about 1881. He took the stallion purse and premium in 1873, 

 and won the stallion race in 1878 at the Orange county (Vt.) fair. 



BLACK HAWK (SPAULDING'S) 



Black, white hind foot, 15^ hands, 1150 pounds; foaled 1866; bred by 

 John Spaulding, Morristown, Vt. ; got by Hammett Horse, son of Black 

 Hawk : dam brown, foaled 1847, bred by N. Russell, Shrewsbury, Vt., got by 

 Albion, that stood in Chester, Vt. ; 2d dam said to be English. Owned by 



D. F. Spaulding, Jacksonville, 111. Died 1886. A horse of good action and 

 kind; could trot in 2 145, untrained. Colts speedy. 



Sire of dam of Pisgah 2 130. 



WINE CREEK BLACK HAWK (TURRILL HORSE) 

 Black; foaled 1850; bred by Dr. Joel Rice, Bridport, Vt. ; got by 

 Black Hawk : dam Lady Walter, bay, thought to have been bred 

 by Zelotus Walker, Bridport, Vt., got by Young Sir Walter, son 

 of Sir Walter, thoroughbred ; 2d dam bay, said to be by Sir Charles, 

 son of Duroc : 3d dam bay, said to be a Morgan mare exhibited by 

 Dr. Rice at the State fair in Middlebury, Vt., in 1851. Sold, when 16 

 months old, to Samuel Turrill, Chicago, III, for Siooo ; to Judge Joel Turrill, 

 Oswego, N. Y., 1853 or 54, for $2000, where he is said to have trotted in 2 =40. 

 Taken to California, 1861, and advertised that year by H. Turrill at Union 

 Ranch, one mile east of Folsom City, Cal. Received ist premium at the 

 Oswego Co. fair in 1854 and 1857, and 2cl premium at the New York State 

 fair in 1858. He is said to have much resembled his sire. Dr. Joel Rice 



