668 THE MORGAN HORSE 



Royalton, Vt. ; to Mr. Styles, New Hampshire ; to Milo Ainsworth, Royalton, 

 who took him West. Kept in Royalton and Bethel, Vt., and vicinity 15 or 20 

 years. A good-looking horse, but not particularly fine, nor very active ; not 

 of best disposition ; part of stock large and coarse, and part fine. 



Sire of 2cl dam of Draco Prince 2:24%. 



MORGAN LION 



Bay with stripe in face and white hind feet, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; 

 foaled June 10, 1845 ; bred by Luther Bullard, Bethel, Vt. ; got by Morgan 

 Hero, son of Babbitt Horse, by Wobdbury Morgan : dam bay, bred by A. 

 Twitchell, Bethel, Vt., got by Green Mountain Morgan. Sold, 1857, to Amos 

 Gould, Cambridge, 111. A fair roadster of bold appearance ; stock small, but 

 good. 



MORGAN CHIEF (BULLARD'S) 



Brown with one white hind foot, 14^ hands, 960 pounds ; foaled 1848 ; 

 bred by Luther Bullard, Bethel, Vt. ; got by Morgan Lion, son of Morgan 

 Hero, by Babbitt Horse, son of Woodbury Morgan : dam bay, bred by Mr. 

 Harwood, Rochester, Vt., got by a black stallion brought from Ohio by W. 

 H. Titus ; 2d dam said to be by Woodbury Morgan. Kept in Bethel, Vt., 

 and vicinity until 1857, then sold to A. & N. B. Gould & Co., Cambridge, 111. 

 Died, about 1860, in Illinois. 



PACKER HORSE 



Bay with star, snip and three white feet, 14^ hands, 1000 pounds; 

 foaled about 1839 ; bred by Porter Mills, Bethel, Vt. ; got by Babbitt Horse, 

 son of Woodbury Morgan : dam bay, bred by Philo Mills, Bethel, Vt., said 

 to be Morgan. Sold to a Mr. Packer, Woodstock, Vt., who gelded him. 

 Active and quite stylish. A good, open traveler, and left good stock. 



PUTNAM MORGAN (PUTNAM HORSE, BURBANK MORGAN JR) 

 Dark chestnut, few white hairs between the eyes, 14^ hands, 1000 

 pounds ; foaled 1829 ; bred by Lemuel Hitchcock, Weathersfield, Vt. ; got by 

 Woodbury Morgan : dam Nancy, bred by Col. Ray, Fort Ann, N. Y., got by 

 the celebrated horse Chanticleer, said to be English blood ; 2d dam said to 

 be by imported Messenger, and also said to have been an imported mare. 

 Sold by breeder, February, 1835, to D. S. Putnam, Bethel, Vt., and was kept 

 seasons of 1835-36-37-40 at Burlington, Vt., and vicinity; at Highgate, 

 Vt., 1838; at Woodstock, Vt., 1839; at Bethel and Randolph, Vt., 1841; 

 at Williston,Vt., 1842. In 1843 he was purchased by John W'hitcomb, Willis- 

 ton, Vt., and sold by him, 1846, to Charles Huntington, Richmond, Vt., who 

 traded him to Heman Farr, Huntington, Vt. ; afterwards sold several times, 

 and died, June, 1855, the property of David W. Cowdry, then of Tunbridge, 

 Vt. Mr. Cowdry had charge of him season of 1850, and probably from 

 that time till the horse's death. Mr. Putnam writes : " He was a fine horse 

 and left excellent stock. Style, action and appearance much like Woodbury, 

 and he was regarded one of the best of his sons. He was inclined to be 



