DESCENDANTS OF BULRUSH MORGAN 627 



got by Draco, son of Young Morrill : dam bred by Heman Gifford, got by 

 Plato, son of Black Hawk. Sold, when about three, for $500, to Leonard T. 

 Tucker, Royalton, Vt. Handsome and well-gaited. 



OUTLAW 2:28# 



Brown, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1874; said to be by Draco, 

 son of Young Morrill : dam Iodine, by Gill's Vermont, son of Downing's 

 Vermont ; and 2d dam Anna C., thoroughbred, by imported Glencoe. 

 (Iodine was at some time owned by Chris. Bathman, Des Moines, la). 

 Bought, when a yearling, by L. G. Delano, Chillicothe, O., at a combination 

 sale near Lexington, Ky., and sold by him, June 5, 1880, to James West- 

 water, Chillicothe. Sire of Little Lassie, dam of M'less 2 121^, from Lassie, a 

 two-year-old filly, that Mr. Delano bought at same time with Outlaw. Lassie 

 and Outlaw were running together in pasture when Little Lassie was got. 

 Gelded 1876. 



FLYING MORRILL 



Black, 1^/4 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled about 1852; said to be by 

 Cheney's Young Morrill, son of Morrill. Taken from Vermont to Keokuk, 

 la., by W. Snow, who sold him, spring of 1858, to L. J. Rose, Keosauqua, 

 la., who took him to California. Mr. L. J. Rose writes : " I know nothing 

 beyond the fact that I bought such a horse of W. Snow of Keokuk, la., and 

 that up to that time I considered him the finest horse I ever saw. He could 

 trot in 2 150, and I paid $3000 for him, an extravagant price for that day. 

 He was killed, 1859, by the Indians, and left no stock to me ". 



DANVILLE BOY (2:36) 



Black with small star and little white on off hind foot, 15 ^ hands, 1050 

 pounds ; foaled June 10, 1854 ; bred by Robert Lane, Danville,Vt. ; got by Per- 

 kins' Young Morrill, son of Morrill : dam, dam of Draco 2 128^, brown, bred by 

 Gilman Buswell, Danville,Vt., got by Josiah Hoy t Horse, son of Bailey Horse, by 

 Woodbury Morgan ; 2d dam gray, 15^2 hands, 1025 pounds, a little rangy, nice- 

 headed mare with longish ears that came to Danville, about 1850, driven by a 

 pedler. Mr. Aaron Smith of Danville says that he traded for this mare of the ped- 

 ler, that she was some 12 or 15 years old and that her pedigree was unknown. 

 Sold to J. S. H. Weeks and A. H. Smith, Danville, Vt., 1857 ; to Mr. Stevens, 

 Jamaica Plain, Mass., for $2500, 1866; afterward went West. It is said 

 that Mr. Stevens was offered $10,000 for him. Mr. Aaron Smith writes : 

 " Danville Boy was a strongly Morgan-made horse, deep shoulders, broad on 

 back, hips round and heavily muscled, small head, neck and ear, large eye 

 and nostril, but naturally rather low-headed. In disposition he was very 

 kind whilst I owned him, and he was very intelligent. He trotted in Canada 

 in 2 133, but I often heard the remark from outsiders, when he was on the 

 track, about starting to trot, that he could not trot because too thick-set ". 



DANVILLE BOY JR (FRANK) 



Bred by Ezra Billings, North Berwick, Me. ; got by Danville Boy, son 

 of Perkins' Young Morrill : dam brown, good size, a fine family mare and an 



