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THE MORGAN HORSE 



excellent roadster, that could trot in about 3 :oo, breeding unknown. Bought 

 when five of Ezra Billings and Eben F. Nealy, for $600, by Henry H. Smith, 

 Newmarket, N. H. In May, 1867, at Manchester, N. H., he trotted in 2 133 

 to saddle, shortly after which he was gelded. 



WESTERN FEARNAUGHT (MINOKIN BOY) 2:36 

 Chestnut with silver mane and tail, 15^ hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 

 1864; bred by Ezra Billings, North Berwick, Me.; foaled the property of 

 John Bragdon, Wells, Me. ; got by Danville Boy Jr., son of Danville Boy, by 

 Young Morrill : dam bay, 15^ hands, noo pounds, purchased when four by 

 J. P. L. Wescott, Newburyport, Mass., of a Mr. Eaton of Salisbury, Mass., or 

 Seabrooke, N. H., who said that he had her of his brother who resided in 

 Farmington, Me., and that she was by the Eaton Horse ; Westcott sold her, 

 July 20, 1 86 1, to Mayor Henry H. Smith, Newmarket, N. H., and he, Dec. 

 8, 1 86 1, to A. F. Breed, Lynn, Mass., who traded her to Ezra Billings. Sold 

 for $75, to Albert McCrellis, North Berwick, Me., 1864; to William Paul, 

 Sanford, Me., 1865 ; to B. S. Wright, Boston, Mass; to W. R. Nims, Lexing- 

 ton, Ky., 1880; to John Ryman, Oxford, Mich., 1883. 



Total, 17 ; 6 in 2:30; 16 race-winners. 



Races won, 50. Races lost, 107. Total races, 157. 



Sire : Fearnaught Gift, i. 



Dams of Keokee 2 :2o l / 2 , Col. Nuttingham 2:28. 



EMERY FEARNAUGHT 2:33^ 



Dark bay, 15 hands; foaled 1868; bred by Samuel B. Emery, Sanford, 

 Me. ; got by Western Fearnaught, son of Danville Boy Jr. : dam Fanny, a 

 fast roadster, said to be Morgan. Ownedby Samuel W. Berry, Biddeford, Me. 



Races won, 31. Races lost, 47. Total races, 78. 



