DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 665 



CLEMENTS HORSE 



Foaled 1826 ; bred by Mr. Clements, Goshen,Vt. ; got by Woodbury Mor- 

 gan : dam celebrated as a roadster, and said to be descended from imported 

 Kildeer. Sold, 1831, to go to St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. Kept seven years in 

 Malone, N. Y., and vicinity, and finally went to Canada. Style and action 

 very fine. 



BONAPARTE 



Dark bay, 15^ hands, 1200 pounds; foaled about 1826; bred by 

 Jonathan Marsh, Bethel, Vt. ; got by Woodbury Morgan : f'am a trim, hand- 

 some, Morgan-looking mare, not as thick-set as her colts, bred by Jonathan 

 Marsh, got by a three-year-old colt; 2d dam sorrel. Sold, 1834, to Peter 

 Bates, Randolph, Vt., who used him in stud, summers, and on team, to Bos- 

 ton, winters. Died 1845. He was a good traveler, had good style, and 

 got large stock. 



CLEVELAND HORSE 



Gray, small; foaled about 1827; bred by Orville Cleveland, Windsor, 

 Co., Vt. ; got by Woodbury Morgan. 



MORGAN C.-ESAR (MORGAN POST BOY) 



Fifteen and a half hands, 1150 pounds; foaled 1828 ; bred by Simon 

 Smith, Hartland, Vt. ; got by Woodbury Morgan : dam bred by Simon Smith, 

 got by Quicksilver, son of Dey of Algiers, Arabian ; 2d dam bred by John G. 

 Bond, Keene, N. H., got by a horse called Traveler. Mr. Linsley says : 

 " He was free from long hairs, had a fine head, ears and neck ; mane and 

 tail not as thick as is common. He was a fast driver, could go a mile in 

 3 :oo minutes, and in March, 1844, was driven from Piermont to Wentworth, 

 N. H., a distance of 12 miles, with two men in a sleigh, in 44 minutes. 

 In 1833 or '34, was taken to Maine, by Spalding Smith, Wilton, Me., 

 and sold by him to Gen. John M. Eustis of that State for a parade horse. 

 He remained there until 1842, and sired some excellent stock, of which was 

 the celebrated trotting horse Mac, also the noted trotter Pizarro, and a mare 

 known as the Roberts mare, very fast, and reported to trot a mile in 2 135. 

 The administrators of Gen. Eustis' estate sold him to Manley Heriman, 

 Bradford, Vt. He was afterward owned by several parties, and, March, 

 1846, was purchased by J. & R. C. Johnson, Bradford, Vt., who kept him until 

 he died, June, 1848. His stock sold high ; many geldings brought from $300 to 

 $1000 each. This horse was known in Maine by the name of Morgan Post 

 Boy, and Smith's Black Morgan ". 



MORGAN TRAVELER (SAWYER HORSE) 



Dark chestnut, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1847 ; bred by J. & R. 

 C. Johnson, Bradford, Vt. ; got by Morgan Caesar, son of Woodbury Mor- 

 gan : dam Lady Clifton, dam of Morgan Eclipse, which see. Sold, about 

 1851, to Mr. Sawyer. Linsley says : "A horse of very fine form and excel- 

 lent action". 



