DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 525 



Carlos Pierce, Stanstead, P. Q. Advertised, 1861, by breeder to stand at 

 East Burke, West Concord, St. Johnsbury and Lyndon, Vt., and Lisbon and 

 Lyman, N. H. A very handsome, speedy horse, of great style in motion. 



CALEDONIA 



Bay, 16% hands, 1200 pounds; foaled June, 1859; bred by Harley 

 Hall, Burke, Vt. ; got by Chieftain, son of Black Hawk : dam said to be by 

 the Brigham Horse, son of Goldpin, by Vermont Morgan Champion ; 2d dam 

 by Billy Root; and 3d dam by the Bundy Horse. Kept, 1873, in Cornish 

 Village, Me., in care of Isaac Small. 



MORGAN (SEELEY'S) 



Bred by Charles Watson, Lyndon, Vt., got by Caledonia, son of 

 Chieftain, by Black Hawk : dam said to be by Sherman Morgan. Sold to 

 Mr. Seeley of Coaticook, P. Q., who sold him for $2000. 



CHAMPION BLACK HAWK (VERMONT CHAMPION BLACK 



HAWK) 



Black with small stripe, 15 hands, 975 pounds; foaled 1860; bred by 

 Dr. Stickney, Lancaster, N. H. ; got by Chieftain, son of Black Hawk : dam 

 sorrel, said to be by the Parks Horse, son of Green Mountain, by Sherman 

 Morgan. Sold to William Beals, Winthrop, Me. ; O. T. Bosworth, Canton, 

 Me. ; to J. W. Whitten and Samuel Record, Buckfield, Me., 1867. Died 1873. 



CHAMPION CHIEFTAIN (YOUNG CHAMPION CHIEFTAIN) 



Chestnut with white fore foot ; bred by Joseph S. Hall, Bolton, Me. ; 

 got by Champion Black Hawk, son of Chieftain : dam dark roan, bred by 

 Mr. Heath, Simmer, Me. Sold to parties in Woodstock, N. B. ; afterward 

 returned to Maine and owned by Levi S. May. Kept in Patton, Sherman, 

 Island Falls, Crystal, Benedicta and South Molunkus, Me., from 1872 until 

 about 1880. A correspondent writes: "He was upheaded, very stylish, 

 with plenty of knee action. Could draw a wagon with two persons 1 2 miles 

 an hour ". 



YOUNG BLACK HAWK (DENNISON HORSE, PLOW BOY) 

 Black, 14^4 hands, 950 pounds; foaled 1861 ; bred by Oscar A. Den- 

 nison, West Derby, Vt. ; got by Chieftain, son of Black Hawk : dam black, 

 a road mare of great merit, bred by Oscar A. Dennison, Burke, Vt., got by 

 Billy Root, son of Sherman Morgan; 2d dam bay, about 1000 pounds, 

 brought from Walpole, N. H., by Gordon Smith. Sold to L. and I. A. Den- 

 nison, 1865; to Wm. Woodbury; to Dr. Martin, Lewiston, Me. Kept at 

 one time at New Gloucester, Me. Of fine action and good disposition ; 

 stock valuable. 



ANDREW JOHNSON (CHURCHILL HORSE) 

 Black with white in face and one white hind foot, 151^ hands, 1000 

 pounds ; foaled 1868 ; bred by Silas C. Churchill, North Raymond, Me. ; got 

 by Young Black Hawk, son of Chieftain : dam black, foaled about 1856. 



