DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 535 



Andrew Jackson and Young Black Hawk), bay, bred by H. D. Tuttle/Vernon, 

 N. Y., and sold by him to James W. Jenkins, Barre, Mass., got by a son of 

 Watkins' Highlander by imported Brown Highlander ; 2d dam chestnut, once 

 owned by John B. Yates, Chittenango, N. Y., said to be of English blood. 

 Sold, 1854, to George Benedict, Yerona, X. Y., whose property he died, 1864. 

 He could trot untrained in about 2 140, and his stock had wonderful endur- 

 ance and road speed. Received ist premium at New York State fair, 1856, 

 and at Oneida county fair, 1856-57. 



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Races won, 20. Races lost, 28. Total races, 48. 



Sire from Daughter : Roman Chief, 2, i p. 



Dams of Pat Dempsey 2:29%, RysdykMaid 2 124 and W. Van 2 124%. 



WILLIAM TELL 



Light gray, 15^ hands, 1025 pounds ; foaled 1859 ; bred by William S. 

 King, now of Minneapolis, Minn. ; got by Benedict's Pathfinder, son of Black 

 Hawk : dam gray, bred in Grayson, Ky., said to be by a son of Gray Eagle, 

 thoroughbred. Taken, 1861, by breeder, from New York to Minneapolis, 

 Minn. Gelded. A fine, stylish horse of extra fine action, and stock su- 

 perior. 



PRINCE (PRINCE PATHFINDER) 



Chestnut with snip, 14^ hands, 980 pounds ; foaled May, 1864 ; bred by 

 J. C. Oswald, Minneapolis, Minn. ; got by William Tell, son of Pathfinder : 

 dam gray, about 14}^ hands, brought to Monticello, Minn., in 1856, from 

 Yermont, and thought to be a Morgan. Gelded 1870. Flora Belle was his 

 only colt. Mr. Oswald writes : " The dam of Prince was a full type of Mor- 

 gan ". 



Dam of Topsey 2 :3O. 



YOUNG ONEIDA 



Chestnut; foaled 1886; bred by Dr. L. Guiteau, Trenton, N. Y. ; 

 got by Benedict's Pathfinder, son of Black Hawk : dam said to be by 

 Black Blucher, son of Blucher, by Duroc ; and 2d dam by Kentucky 

 Hunter, son of Watkins' Young Highlander, by imported Brown High- 

 lander. 



