592 THE MORGAN HORSE 



Hawk; 2d dam chestnut with star, 1150 pounds, owned by Dr. Rowley, New 

 Haven, Vt., said to be by Harris' Hamiltonian. 



DANIEL LAMBERT 2D 



Bay, left hind foot white, 15^ hands; foaled 1887; bred by E. H. 

 Squier, New Haven, Vt. ; got by Daniel Lambert : dam bay, bred by J. B. 

 Sherman, Moriah, N. Y., got by Clay Jones, son of Jones' Cassius M. Clay 

 3d ; 2d dam black, bred by J. B. Sherman, got by Sherman Black Hawk. 



COLONEL WALTER 



Brown with stripe in face, 15^ hands, 1060 pounds; foaled 1858; bred 

 by Morgan L. Mott, New Hackensack, N. Y. ; got by Ethan Allen : dam 

 Coquette, gray, bred by Mr. Gage, Compton, P.Q.,got by Logan, son of Henry 

 Clay. Sold, 1869, to G. B. Park, Franklin, Penn., who sold part or whole 

 interest to B. S. Learned, Troy, Penn. Died 1883. 



SUPERB 



Jet black, 16 hands; foaled 1858; bred by James F. Frost, Shoreham, 

 Vt. ; got by Ethan Allen : dam Mischief, bred by Zebulon Frost, Shoreham, 

 Vt., got by Harris' Hamiltonian, son of Bishop's Hamiltonian ; 2d dam bred 

 by Zebulon Frost, got by Tippoo Saib, son of Chichester's Duroc, by Duroc ; 

 3d dam brought from Glen Cove, L. L, to Shoreham, Vt. Mr. Frost sold one- 

 half interest in Superb, when 10 days old, for $300, to Timothy T. Jackson, 

 Flushing, L. L, where the colt was taken when two. From 1862 to 1882, 

 he was kept in Dutchess Co., N. Y. In 1879, Mr. Frost repurchased the 

 half interest for $1000, and the horse died his property at Chatham, N. 

 Y., Feb. 22, 1886. Mr. Fros^says in one of his circulars : " Superb is a nat- 

 ural trotter, and is sire of the well-known trotters Armenia Maid, Lady Wil- 

 liams, Seaman mare, Charity, Lady Allen, Pondietta, Tommy, Cristine, 

 Camille, Lady Radford, Black Diamond, Precious, Nightshade, Charcoal 

 Boy, Boaz, Success, Fortune 2 128, Phil. O'Neil Jr. He has been awarded 

 many premiums for the invariable uniformity of his get, so forcibly showing a 

 reproduction of his particular style, temper and fine action. At the 

 Dutchess county fair, fall of 1867, received the gold medal, compet- 

 ing with Manhattan, Garibaldi, Mambrino, Champion, Stockbridge Chief 

 and Union. Same fair grounds, September 16, 1869, Superb and six 

 of his colts took the ist premium, competing with Thome's Hamlet and 

 six of his get. Superb showed 17 colts, 14 of them following their sire's color. 

 September 28, 1869, at the Queen's county fair, the ist premium was 

 awarded Superb and five of his colts, competing with Jupiter and five of 

 his get; September 24, 1874, at the Connecticut State fair, received the ist 

 premium, when Superb and three of his stallion sons were shown in harne< s 

 together. They made one of the most prominent features of the horse 

 display, and won the admiration of all, for their uniformity of color, 

 size, style and action, as well as their docility and unusually fine disposi- 

 tions ". 



