DESCENDANTS OF BULRUSH MORGAN 651 



Wheeler Horse ; 3d dam bred by James Clark, got by Billy Root, son of Sher- 

 man Morgan ; 4th dam bred by James Clark, said to be by Sherman Mor- 

 gan. Sold to Morgan Horse Co., Dundee, 111. ; to Ernest K. Warden, Find- 

 lay, O. 



MOUNTAIN BOY 



Bay, 1 6 hands, 1125 pounds; bred by W. K. Langmaid, North Dan- 

 ville, Vt. ; got by Vermont Ranger, son of Morrill : dam said to be by Har- 

 ris Horse, son of Sherman Morgan ; 2d dam by an imported English horse ; 

 and 3d dam by Gifford Morgan. Kept by breeder at North Danville, Vt. 



GEN BUTLER (STEVENS HORSE) 



Dark brown, 16^ hands, 1250 pounds; foaled 1856; said to be by 

 Morrill, son of Jennison Colt : and dam gray, by Knights Horse, son of 

 Sherman Morgan. Advertised by C. M. Stevens in " Stanstead Journal ", P. Q., 

 1864. 



ALBANY BOY (VANCE HORSE) 



Dark brown; foaled May, 1857; bred by James Vance, East Albany, 

 Vt. ; got by Morrill : dam said to be by a gray horse owned by Amos Bean, 

 Glover, Vt. ; and 2d dam English. Died 1881, owned by estate of James 

 Vance. A fine horse, and got many speedy colts. 



COLONEL (STEWART HORSE) 



Dark bay, white hind feet, 16^/2 hands, 1200 pounds ; foaled 1857 ; bred 

 by L. Watts, Danville, Vt. ; got by Morrill : dam brown, bred by William 

 Whittle, Danville, Vt., got by Greenbank's Horse, son of NewelPs Gray ; 2d 

 dam bay, bred in New Hampshire. Sold to John Martin,Minneapolis, Minn., 

 1860; to Charles N. Stewart, Fairbault, Minn., for $1500. Died 1876. A 

 fine driver of good disposition, and a good stock-getter. 



WATTS HORSE 



Black with white hairs in tail, 16^ hands, 1300 pounds; foaled 1858; 

 bred by L. Watts, Danville,Vt. ; got by Morrill : dam, dam of Colonel (Stew- 

 art Horse), which see. Mr. Watts moved to Deep Creek, Clinton Co., la., 

 where the Watts Horse was foaled. He afterwards moved to Minnesota, and 

 sold the horse about two years later to Harmon Martin, Minneapolis, who 

 sold to Elias Moses, whose property he died. A good-looking horse with 

 good action and disposition, and a good stock horse. 



MORRILL (HAGLER'S) 



Brown, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled Sept. 15, 1858; bred by Dr. A. 

 A. Short, North Montpelier, Vt. ; got by Morrill : dam bred by Dr. A. A. 

 Short, got by the Hollister Horse, son of the Batchelder Horse, by Sherman 

 Morgan ; 2d dam, dam of Paul Jones (by Hammett Horse), which see. Sold 

 to Jesse Hagler, Columbus, O., for $1000, 1863 ; to Wm. Hagler, Washing- 

 ton Court House, O. ; to W. B. Kirk of same place, 1884. Died 1885. An 

 excellent stock horse. 



