DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 551 



DAVIS ALLEN 2:40 



Bay, right fore and both hind feet white, 15^ hands, 1025 pounds; 

 foaled May 26, 1886; bred by E. Davis, Ixonia, Wis. ; got by F. H. Allen, 

 son of Bacon's Ethan Allen : dam bay, bred by E. Davis, got by Black Fly- 

 ing Cloud, son of Black Hawk ; 2d dam bay, said to be Morgan. 



ETHAN ALLEN (JONES') 



Bay, two or more white ankles, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled about 

 1869 ; bred by Thomas Jones, Hermon, N. Y. ; got by Bacon's Ethan Allen, 

 son of Ethan Allen. 



GOUVERNEUR CHIEF (BLOSSOM) 



Bay, four white feet, 15 hands; foaled 1872; bred by A. Corbin, Jr., 

 Gouverneur, N. Y. ; got by Jones' Ethan Allen : dam Kit, chestnut, bred by 

 Amasa Corbin, Sr., Gouverneur, N. Y., got by Goodrich's Mountain Eagle, 

 son of Mountain Eagle ; 2d dam sorrel, said to be by Haskins' Blossom, son 

 of Blossom, by Bay Blossom ; and 3d dam by Blossom, son of Le Rae's Bay 

 Blossom, imported from France. Owned in Michigan, and said to be an ex- 

 ceedingly beautiul horse, with speed equal to about 3 :oo. 



TRUMAN ALLEN 



Seal brown with star, one right ankle white, 15^ hands, 1175 pounds; 

 foaled 1872 ; bred by J. A. D. Snell, Watertown, N. Y. ; got by Bacon's Ethan 

 Allen, son of Ethan Allen : dam Nellie, said to be by Andrew Jackson from 

 Canada ; and 2d dam of Messenger blood. Sold in turn to Ira B. Crandall ; 

 A. M. Truman, Alfred Center, N. Y. ; Byron E. Maxon, Richburg, N. Y. ; F. 

 M. Babcock ; St. Lion stock farm, Belmont, N. Y. Owned, 1892, byC. N. 

 Nye, Castile, N. Y. 



WASHINGTON 2:38^ 



Black; foaled 185-; bred by Mr. Eads;.got by Ethan Allen. Taken 

 to New York, where he was owned by a Mr. Pullis, and kept at Newburg, 

 N. Y. Sold to a post-office clerk, Washington, D. C. ; to Maj. Cobden 

 King; to John H. Clark, Washington, 1864; to Monroe Salisbury, Wash- 

 ington, D. C., about 1867 ; to W. Nailor, Washington, 1874, whose pro- 

 perty he died January 20, 1878. His record was made in a race with Andy 

 Johnson at Fashion Course, Long Island, July i, 1865, which he won. 



SIRE OF ! | d I 8 | I " gSjJ'ly Sire of Dam. 



Races won, 17. Races lost, 42. Total races, 59. 

 Dam of Parole 2 :26. 



