636 THE MORGAN HORSE 



Campbell, Barnard, Vt. ; got by Woodstock, son of Young Morrill : dam black, 

 bred by Wm. Allen, Westford, Vt., got by Bishop's Black Hawk Morgan ; ad 

 dam bred by A. I. Chase, Westford, Vt., said to be Morgan. Has trotted in 



GOLD FINDER 



Black; foaled May n, 1890; bred by H. A. Lyman, Norwich, Vt. ; got 

 by Black Diamond, son of Woodstock : dam black, bred by H. A. Lyman, 

 got by Romeo, son of Currier Morgan; 2d dam Kate, bred by A. C. Lyman, 

 Norwich, Vt., got by Peters Horse ; 3d dam Gray Kate, bred by A. Blake, 

 Washington, Vt., got by Young Morrill, son of Morrill. 



MORRILL PRINCE (JOHNNY MORRILL, CORNISH MORRILL) 2 : 45 

 Dark bay, small star, 15^ hands, 925 pounds; foaled May, 1858; bred 

 by Zachariah Batchelder,Wolfsborough Bridge, N. H, ; got by Perkins' Young 

 Morrill, son of Morrill: dam bay (dam of Batchelder's Black Hawk), bred 

 by Zachariah Batchelder, got by Flint Morgan, son of Sherman Morgan. 

 Sold, for $1500, to J. M. & M. B. Davis, who kept him for 20 years at Par- 

 sonsfield, Cornish and Kezar Falls, Me. Of fine figure and kind ; ladies 

 were accustomed to drive him. Reported trial 2 128. 



YOUNG MORRILL (HARLOW'S, BLANCHARD HORSE) 

 Black, 14^ hands, 958 pounds; foaled 1859; bred by Dr. D. L. Har- 

 low, Peru, Me. ; got by Perkins' Young Morrill, son of Morrill : dam bay, 

 owned by Mr. Blood, a baker, Boston, Mass., who sold her to Mathew 

 Churchill of Boston, who sent her to Manchester, N. H., where she was pur- 

 chased by Dr. D. L. Harlow, breeding unknown. Bought, when six years old, 

 by L. M. Blanchard, Phillips, Me., who kept him there one season and then 

 sold him to some person in Portland, Me. Dr. D. L. Harlow, now of Louis- 

 ville, Ky., writes : " Young Morrill, when two, sired three colts. One was 

 Lightfoot, bred by me, and the others were mares. I was greatly disappointed 

 at the size and style of Young Morrill, for the Manchester Morrill, as all who 

 have seen him will tell you, was of an animated nature, and his value was more 

 than doubled at the word go. I wrote to S. H. Edgerly, who then owned 

 the. Perkins Young Morrill, of my disappointment, and he replied : ' Will 

 give you $300 for your colt on your description of him when four months old', 

 but I did not deliver him. The four colts he sired at two years old were 

 out of ordinary mares, yet two of them were sold at the farmyard for $600 

 each, when none of our former stock would sell for $100. John Hill of Bos- 

 ton got the Pinkham colt, kept her one year and sold her to parties in New 

 York for $5000. Mr. Parlin of Boston sold the Bradley mare for $2000. I sold 

 the mare Reckless to Proctor of Boston for $875. Neither Young Morrill 

 nor Lightfoot ever saw a track while I owned them. Young Morrill was a 

 good block of a horse, docile disposition, but made no pretense to speed or 

 style ". 



YOUNG MORRILL JR (LIGHTFOOT, HARLOW HORSE) 

 Black, white hind feet, 15% hands, 1025 pounds; foaled 1862 ; bred by 



