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THE MORGAN HORSE 



CALEDONIA CHIEF (MORRILL BOY) 



Black roan, 15^ hands, noo pounds; foaled June 10, 1855 ; bred by 

 Lewis Danforth, Danville, Vt. ; got by Morrill : dam bay, a noted roadster 

 bred by Abner H. Hoit, Danville, Vt., got by Newell's Gray, son of Sherman 

 Morgan; 2d dam Hazelton mare, bred by Nathaniel Hazelton, Danville, Vt., 

 got by Cock of the Rock, son of Sherman Morgan. Kept for a time at Ply- 

 mouth, N. H. ; then taken to Pontiac, Mich., by John M. Smith, where he left 

 valuable stock. Afterward bought by James A. Smith, Plymouth, N. H., 

 where he remained two years; then returned to Michigan. Died, 1879, ten 

 miles east of Pontiac, Mich. A horse' of great endurance, that could readily 

 go 12 to 15 miles an hour. 

 Sire of dam of Alley W., 2 122%. 



BLACK BILL 



Black with two white feet, 16 hands, 1300 pounds ; foaled June 10, 1855 ; 

 bred by John Estabrooke, Danville, Vt. ; got by Morrill : dam, dam of 

 Young Morrill (Colby's), which see. Sold to A. H. Hanly, McHenry, 111. ; 

 to N. S. Colby of same place ; to J. W. Stocker, Magnolia, la. ; again to N. 

 S. Colby. 



PATHFINDER (TILOTSON'S, OREGON PATHFINDER) 

 Brown, about 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1855 ; bred by Alanson 

 Aldrich, St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; got by Morrill : dam sorrel, said to be by Mor- 

 gan Goldpin, son of Vermont Morgan Champion. Sold to James Vincent, 

 Walden, Vt., 1856; to D. F. Tilotson, Orford, N. H., for $1000, 1857; to 

 Putnam Smith, who took him to Portland, Ore. Died from the effects of a 

 kick. He got very serviceable horses with good legs and feet. One of his 

 colts is said to have shown a trial in 2 :i8. 



Races won, 28. Races lost, 65. Total races, 93. 



Dams of Altao 2:17%, Blacksmith 2:30, Rosie C. 2:16%. 



Second dam of Pearl Fisher 2 :25. 



LANG HORSE (PATHFINDER JR) 



Sorrel with stripe in face and three white feet, 16 hands, noo pounds; 

 foaled 1864 ; bred by D. F. Tilotson, Orford, N H. ; got by Pathfinder, son of 

 Morrill : dam white, foaled about 1844, called the Clay mare and said to be 

 of Morgan blood. Sold to D. R. Lang, Orford, N. H., 1864; to J. & W, 

 H. Lang, 1870; to G. H. Tabor, Woodsville, N.H., 1876 ; to Sylvester Longee, 

 Haverhill, N. H. ; to Leonard Grant, Newbury Center, Vt., 1889. Kept at 

 Orford, Piermont, Lisbon and Lyman, N. H. ; and in Ryegate, Wells River, 

 Newbury and Bradford, Vt. Gentle ; stock good. 



