DESCENDANTS OF SHERMAN MORGAN 561 



CHARLIE WICKER 



Dark chestnut, stripe in face, left hind leg white half way to hock, 1 5 

 hands, 950 pounds; foaled 1867 ; bred by W. W. Moore, Shoreham, Vt. ; 

 got by Daniel Lambert : dam chestnut, bred by B. F. Powers, Shoreham, Vt., 

 got by Smith's Young Columbus ; 2d dam bay, bred by Spencer Armstrong, 

 Shoreham, Vt., got by Doolittle's Post Boy, son of Dinwiddie, by imported 

 Diomed. Owned successively by H. M. Atwood, Shoreham, Vt. Charles 

 G. Wicker, Ticonderoga, N. Y. ; James M. Ward, Towanda, Penn. ; C. D. 

 Anderson and Jacob Mertels, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D. S. Pratt, W. G. Gordon 

 and W. G. Tracy, Towanda, Penn. Mr. Tracy writes that as a colt, at past- 

 ure, he knocked both hips down, but thus crippled won a race, when three, at 

 Ticonderoga fair in 2 148, and, when five, at the same place in 2 142. 



Races won, 12. Races lost, 33. Total races, 45. 



HARRY ALLEN (THORNTON HORSE) 



Bay; foaled about 1867; bred by Benjamin E. Bates, Boston, Mass., 

 and foaled the property of Clark & Cutter, Walden, Mass. ; got by Daniel 

 Lambert : dam light chestnut, said to have been a fast trotter, and to have 

 won at one time $1000 in a seventeen-mile race, breeding unknown. Sold 

 to a Mr. Smith of Walden, Mass. ; to Dudley C. Thornton, West Barnet, Vt., 

 when two, for $750, and kept two or three seasons at West Barnet and 

 Greensboro, Vt. ; to A. P. Heard, Massawippi, P. Q. ; to Messrs. Ripley & 

 Rogers, Brooklyn, N. Y., about a year later. 



HARRY ALLEN JR 



Dappled brown with small star, 15)4 hands, 1020 pounds; foaled 1873; 

 bred by Sam. Wheeler, Glover, Vt. ; got by Harry Allen, son of Daniel Lam- 

 bert : dam brown, bred by Mr. Dwinell, Glover,Vt., got by Royal Morgan, son 

 of Sherman Morgan ; 2d dam bay, bred by Mr. Dwinell, got by Ford's Black 

 Hawk, son of Baldwin's Black Hawk ; 3d dam brown, bred by A. F. Clark, 

 Glover, Vt., got by Crown Prince, son of Sherman Morgan. Sold to C. S. Cahoon, 

 Lyndon, Vt. ; Arkless Miles, Sheffield, Vt. : Ezra Howe, Glover, Vt. ; G. W. 

 Ward, St. Johnsbury, Vt. A roadster of great endurance and speed. 

 WHITE-FACED MORGAN 



Light chestnut, white face, one white hind foot, 15 hands, 930 pounds; 

 foaled 1886 ; bred by M. H. Gibson, Ryegate, Vt. ; got by Harry Allen Jr., son 

 of Harry Allen, by Daniel Lambert : dam chestnut, bred by M. H. Gibson, 

 got by Tabor's Morgan, son of Vermont : 3d dam chestnut, bred by P. Gibson, 

 Ryegate, Vt., got by Gen. Grant, probably a Morgan horse ; 3d dam bay, 

 bred by R. J. Nelson, Ryegate, Vt., got by Green Mountain Morgan. Has 

 taken several ist premiums. 



