DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 663 



MILLS HORSE 



Bay, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1824; bred by Philo Mills, Bethel, 

 Vt. ; got by Woodbury Morgan. Owned by Roswell Mills, Bethel, Vt. Kept 

 at Bethel, Rochester, Hancock and Granville, Vt. A good traveler, and 

 got some very smart colts. Killed about 1834. Solomon Dunham, 

 Hancock, Vt., who furnishes this information, says : "The dam of Flying 

 Morgan was a smart Morgan-looking mare, and I always supposed was got 

 by this horse". 



ENFIELD HORSE (MOODY HORSE) 



Chestnut, 14^ hands, 975 pounds ; foaled 1824 ; bred in Enfield, Conn. ; 

 said to be by Woodbury Morgan : dam bred in Connecticut, and said to be 

 of the celebrated Janus stock. Mr. Linsley says : " Enfield remained in 

 Connecticut until 1831, when his owner drove him to Addison Co., Vt., with 

 a load of fresh codfish. While on the road he met with an accident that made 

 him lame for some time, and he was sold to Joshua Scott of Middlebury, Vt. 

 Mr. Scott kept him one year and sold him to Austin Johnson. Mr. Johnson 

 kept him two or three years and sold him to go to the State of Maine ; since 

 that time we have been unable to trace him. He was an excellent horse, a 

 fast driver, and full of courage and life ". Mr. Thompson, in "Noted Maine 

 Horses", says : "Taken to Maine in 1835". Mr. Scott had Gifford Morgan 

 at Middlebury at the same time that he had the Enfield Horse. 



BONY MORGAN 



Bay; foaled 1851 : bred by Nathaniel Furbush, Farmington, Me. ; got by 

 Bonaparte Morgan, son of the Enfield Horse, by Woodbury Morgan. Owned 

 by Warren Hill, and kept in Earlville, 111., from 1855 till his death in 1866. 



MARSH HORSE 



Dark bay, 15^ hands, uoo pounds; foaled about 1825 ; bred by Jon- 

 athan Marsh, Bethel, Vt. ; got by Woodbury Morgan : dam, dam of Bona- 

 parte (by Woodbury Morgan), which see. 



GEN HIBBARD (HIBBARD HORSE) 



Blood bay, heavy mane and tail, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1826; 

 bred by Gen. Lovell Hibbard, Royalton, Vt. ; got by Woodbury Morgan : 

 dam bay, 1050 pounds, square built, good movement an 1 great ambition, 

 bought by Gen. Hibbard of Mr. Walker, who lived on Christian Hill, Bethel, 

 Vt., and said to be by Young Bulrock (a dark bay, good-sized horse, about 

 uoo pounds, well proportioned with splendid front, foaled about 1806, and 

 bought, when four, in Massachusetts, by Gen. Hibbard), son of Bulrock, an 

 English horse. Sold to Benjamin Day, Royalton, Vt., about 1842; to Wood- 

 ard & Sturtevant, Tunbridge, Vt. ; to Nathaniel Wheatley, Brookfield, Vt. ; 

 to Uriah Hall, Williamstown, Vt., and died his property, 1854. While owned 

 by Mr. Hibbard he was kept on the Hibbard farm, Royalton, Vt., except one 

 or two days in a week, for one or two seasons, at Randolph, Vt. Linsley 

 says : " He was a very valuable horse, hardy, enduring, with fine style and 

 action, and a good roadster. Left a great deal of excellent stock". 



Sire of 3d dam of Draco Prince 2 124 1 / 4 , winner of 12 races. 



