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THE MORGAN HORSE 



STRIDEAWAY JR 



Fifteen and one-half hands, 1100 pounds ; foaled 1871 ; bred by Thomas 

 Smith, Newark, N. J. ; got by Strideaway, son of Black Hawk Telegraph : 

 dam black, bred by A. B. Darling, New York, N. Y., got by Henry Clay, son 

 of Andrew Jackson. Owned by H. C. Averill, Adams Center, N. Y. 



Races won, 16. Races lost, 9. Total races, 25. 



GUILD HORSE 



Bred by Samuel D. Guild, Augusta, Me. ; got by Lang's Telegraph, son 

 of Black Hawk : dam Cahill Mare, dam of Gilbreth Knox, which see. 



VERGENNES BLACK HAWK 



Black, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled May 31, 1854; bred at Ver- 

 genneSjVt. ; foaled at Scarsdale, N. Y. ; said to be by Black Hawk : and dam 

 by North American. Owned and advertised in the "Spirit of the Times", 

 1858, by A. W. Swift, who states that he received four ist premiums at 

 State and county fairs. Kept for several seasons in Orange Co., N. Y., by 

 B. K. Johnston, East Coldenham, N. Y. Gelded, 1861. 



SUCCESS (FRENCH'S BLACK HAWK) 



Black with stripe in face, 15^ hands, 950 pounds; foaled 1854; bred 

 by Mr. French, Vermont ; got by Black Hawk: dam and 2 d dam, said to 

 be by Black Hawk. Taken to Davenport, la., by breeder, who sold him, in 

 1863, to Dr. C. M. Coe, New Windsor, 111., and he, the following year, to 

 Sanford Hubbell, Elmira, N. Y. Dr. Coe writes : " He was a horse of fine 

 style, speedy, splendid action, nervous and full of mettle. Trotted in 2 156 

 at four years old ". 



Second dam of Surprise 2 123%. 



PATHFINDER (BENEDICT'S) 



Black or dark bay with star, 15^ hands, uoo pounds; foaled 1854; 

 bred by Harrison Bacon, Barre, Mass. ; got by Black Hawk : dam (dam of 



