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assertion that I have to stop and look it over and take the sober second 

 thought ; but, the more I look at it and think of it, the more I am impressed 

 with a sincere conviction of its truth, because I am taught by experience 

 that a good Morgan stallion crossed with a miscellaneous lot of mares will 

 get more horses that everybody wants for industrial pursuits and domestic 

 necessities and enjoyments than any other ". 



LA PORT 



Chestnut; foaled June 10, 1890; bred by W. S. Porter, Belvidere, 111.; 

 got by Billy King, son of Wildair, by Putnam Morgan : dam, dam of Boone, 

 which see. 



BOONE 



Dark bay; foaled May, 1891 ; bred by W. S. Porter, Belvidere, 111. ; got 

 by Billy King, son of Wildair, by Putnam Morgan : dam bay, bred by W. A. 

 Goodwin, Olean, N. Y., got by Billy Root, son of Wildair, by Putnam Mor- 

 gan ; 2d dam bay, bred by D. Crocker, Battle Creek, N. Y., got by Billy 

 Morgan, son of Ticonderoga, by Black Hawk ; 3d dam Crocker mare, bred 

 by D. Crocker, got by Paul Clifford Jr., son of Paul Clifford, by Black 

 Hawk. 



KING BILLY 



Dark chestnut with small star; foaled May 22, 1891; bred by J. Mc- 

 Williams & Sons, Oregon, Wis. ; got by Billy King, son of Wildair, by Put- 

 nam Morgan : dam black, dam of Chet Morgan, which see. 



UTAH 



Black, hind feet white ; foaled May 8, 1892 ; bred by W. S. Porter, Bel- 

 videre, 111. ; got by Billy King, son of Wildair, by Putnam Morgan : dam, 

 dam of Boone, which see. 



CHET MORGAN 



Chestnut, stripe, right hind foot white; foaled May 28, 1892; bred by 

 J. McWilliams & Son, Oregon, Wis. ; got by Billy King, son of Wildair, by 

 Putnam Morgan : dam black, bred by S. Gardiner, Lodi, Wis., got by Green 

 Mountain Boy (Little Billy), son of Black Hawk ; 2d dam brown, bred by S. 

 Gardiner, got by Black Hawk Jim, son of Bigelow's Black Hawk Tiger ; 3d 

 dam said to be Morgan. 



BINGHAM HORSE (GOSS & BLAKE HORSE) 



Chestnut sorrel, 15 hands, 1000 ponnds ; said to be by Putnam Morgan, 

 son of Woodbury Morgan. Taken from Vermont to Licking Co., O., by a 

 Mr. Bingham, about 1851. He was kept for several months at the stable of 

 John A. Bailey, Granville, O., and afterwards owned or kept by Goss & 

 Blake, Columbus, O. He was pony-built, had fine carriage and action, but 

 vicious disposition. His stock resembled the Morgan. 



PUT (MORG) 

 Bred by J. D. Bailey, Granville, O. ; got by Bingham Horse, son of Put- 



