DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 557 



CHARLEY BALDWIN 



Bay with stripe; foaled May 25, 1875 ; bred by Lemuel North, Cham- 

 plain, N. Y. ; got by Abraham, son of Daniel Lambert : dam Fanny Mott, 

 bred by Lemuel North, got by Edward Everett, son of Sherman Black Hawk ; 

 2d dam Broken Leg, dark brown, bred by Lemuel North, got by Sherman 

 Black Hawk; 3d dam Baxter (dam of Harry Harley 2 125^), bred in Or- 

 well, Vt., said to be by Barney Henry. Sold to Hezekiah Huntington, Nor- 

 wich, Conn. 



BILL TOURTELLOTTE 



Bay; foaled 1875; bred by Benj. E. Bates, Boston, Mass.; got by 

 Abraham, son of Daniel Lambert : dam May Queen, bred by R. S. Denny, 

 Boston, Mass., got by Ethan Allen ; 2d dam Pocahontas, dam of Strideaway 

 2 131, which see. 



GEN GRANT (COOK'S) 



Bay, 14^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1885; bred by J. B. Cook, 

 Greensboro, Yt. ; got by Abraham, son of Daniel Lambert : dam brown, bred 

 by J. B. Cook, got by Messenger Dan, son of Daw Horse, by Harpin's Mes- 

 senger ; 2d dam black, bred by J. N. Stevens, Greensboro, Vt., got by Rolla 

 Morgan, son of Billy Root; 3d dam black. (Dam of Messenger Dan, said to 

 be by Woodbury Morgan, and dam of Rolla Morgan, English blood). Owned, 

 1891, by breeder. 



CAPTAIN 



Chestnut with star; foaled May 25, 1891 ; bred by J. B. Cook, Greens- 

 boro, Vt. ; got by Gen. Grant, son of Abraham : dam chestnut, bred by J. B. 

 Cook, got by Comet, son of Billy Root ; 2d dam, dam of Gen. Grant (Cook's), 

 which see. 



JUBILEE LAMBERT '2 : 25 



Dark bay, 15^ hands, about 1000 pounds ; foaled 1863 ; bred by John 

 W. Porter and Thomas Harvey, Ticonderoga, N. Y. ; got by Daniel Lambert : 

 dam Harvey mare, said to be by Taft Horse, son of Black Hawk. Sold to 

 Mr. Webber, Boston, Mass., 1872 ; to John A. Sawyer, Allston, Mass. ; to W. 

 H. Wilson, Cynthiana, Ky., September, 1879, who traded a half interest in 

 him, the same fall, to Hon. J. T. McGibbon of Cynthiana, and as Mr. Wilson 

 then had Smuggler at Abdallah Park, Mr. McGibbon took Jubilee Lambert to 

 Edgewater Stock Farm, near Cynthiana, and kept him there seasons of 1880- 

 81-82. 



Mr. Wilson writes : " At Edgewater, Jubilee Lambert got some of the 

 very finest colts in Kentucky, among them Jubilee de Jarnette. I purchased 

 Mr. McGibbon's half interest in the winter of 1882, and then let him to T. 

 H. Jones, and he made the seasons of 1883 and '84 at the Jones farm, Mt. 

 Sterling, Ky. In the winter of 1884 I traded him to A. H. Davenport, Lex- 

 ington, Ky., for the bay stallion Bay Wilkes, by Geo. Wilkes. Mr. Daven- 

 port advertised him to stand at the Kentucky Stock Farm the season of 

 1885. He was a very up-headed, bold, dashing mover, with quick,rapid ac- 

 tion, but a steady trotter. He had a very symmetrical form, with large hazel 



