DESCENDANTS OF BULRUSH MORGAN 659 



said to be by Calvin, son of Bush Messenger 2d. Sold to John Morgan, 

 Pembrooke, Me. ; G. H. Cotton, Somerville, Mass. ; E. J. M. Hale, Lit- 

 tleton, N. H. Died, 1888. Winthrop Morrill Jr. was first called Butcher 

 Boy, and Oct. 15, 1868, obtained a four-year-old record of 2 155 at 

 Belfast Trotting Park, Belfast, Me. In 1873 he trotted five races, winning 

 three and several heats in the other two, and obtained a record of 2 131. July 

 17, 1887, at Beacon Park, Boston, he won- two heats in the 2 127 race, in 

 2 128^, 2 127, and was second in the race. 



Races won, 12. Races lost, 31. Total races, 43. 



MAJOR MORRILL 



Black with star, snip and one white foot, 15 24 hands, 1200 pounds; 

 foaled 185-; bred by Thomas Clement, St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; got by Morrill. 

 Sold to George I. Higgins, West Concord, Vt. ; Mr. Hunt, Groton, Mass. 

 A pony-built horse of much strength and some speed. 



ISHPEMING BOY 



Bay, 16 hands, 1150 pounds; foaled Aug. 17, 1868; bred by George 

 M. Stephens, Lancaster, X. H. ; got by Major Morrill, son of Morrill : dam 

 Leighton mare, bay, purchased in New Jersey by Mr. Stephens, about 1862, 

 said to be by Hambletonian. Sold to Henry A. Stone, Marquette, Mich., 

 1870 ; to G. D. Johnson, Evanston, 111., who kept him four years at Fond du 

 Lac, Wis., two years at Phelps, two at Bartletts, one at Tintic, Utah, and 

 one at Salt Lake City, where he died, October, 1880. Stock reported 

 good. G. M. Stephens writes : " I have spent much time trying to verify 

 the pedigree of dam, but have not been able to ". 



ENCHANTER 



Bay with sprinkling of gray hairs, 15^ hands, noo pounds ; foaled 

 1880; bred by William Rose, Diamond, Utah; got by Ishpeming Boy, son 

 of Major Morrill, by Morrill : dam dark sorrel with dark stripe down back, 

 said to be by a horse brought from Kentucky by Bishop Smoote of Provo, 

 Utah. 



DIAMOND DART 



Bay; foaled May 22, 1885 : bred by G. D. Johnson, Diamond, Utah.; 

 got by Enchanter, son of Ishpeming Boy, by Major Morrill : dam sorrel, 

 bred by E. D. Johnson, got by Ishpeming Boy; 2d dam sorrel, a trotting 

 mare purchased of William Rose, Diamond, Utah. 



TINTIC CHIEF 

 Brown with small star; foaled June 20, 1885 ; bred by G. D. Johnson, 



