DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 675 



nam Morgan : dam bay, 1200 pounds, said to be by Prince Hal, owned by 

 Wm. Worden, Granville, O. ; 2d dam Flora, brown, 1200 pounds, driven 

 from Vermont by H. Bemis, a clock pedler, and afterwards owned by 

 Deacon Timothy Rose, Granville, O., said to be by Justin Morgan. 



MORGAN (WRIGHT'S, WRIGHT HORSE) 



Chestnut, stripe in face, 15 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1874; bred by 

 B. Wright, Belmond, la. ; got by Put, son of the Bingham Horse, by Putnam 

 Morgan: dam chestnut, 1150 pounds, bred in Illinois, bought, when three, 

 by Mr. Wright, said to be by a descendant of Green Mountain Morgan ; and 

 2d dam of Golddust descent. Owned by breeder. 



MORGAN CHIEF (LATHAM HORSE, ELDRIDGE HORSE) 



Chestnut, 15 hands, 1000 pounds ; foaled 1832 ; bred by Peter Burbank, 

 Wells River, Vt. ; got by Woodbury Morgan : dam Empress, said to be by 

 Justin Morgan. Sold to B. Latham, Lyme, N. H., for $150, 1833; to R. C. 

 Sawyer, Newbury, Vt., 1841 ; to Judge Calvin Blodgett, Chelsea, Vt., 1847 ; 

 to T. A. Wright and E. A. Eldridge, Warren, Vt., 1848; to Mr. Preston, 

 Newbury, Vt., 1852, and, in spring of 1854, went to New Jersey. Kept at 

 Montpelier, Warren, Waitsfield and Rochester, Vt. Linsley says : " He was 

 not remarkable for style and action, but his stock proved good ". L. R. Jos- 

 lyn, Waitsfield, Vt., writes : " This Morgan Chief was a good stock horse ". 



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BAILEY HORSE 



Dark chestnut, one white hind foot, 15^ hands, noo pounds; foaled 

 1835 ; bred by Abner Bailey, Newbury, Vt. ; got by Woodbury Morgan : dam 

 black, thick-set, said to be Dutch. A very handsome, stylish horse, like 

 Green Mountain Morgan. Always kept about Newbury, Vt., and neighbor- 

 ing towns of New Hampshire, and probably always owned by Abner Bailey. 

 Stock excellent. Died about 1860. 



CARBEE HORSE 



Chestnut, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled June 4, 1840; bred by Wil- 

 liam P. Carbee, Woodsville, N. H. ; got by the Bailey Horse, son of Wood- 

 bury Morgan : dam sorrel, bred in Bath, N. H., said to be by a son of Cor- 

 ben's Fox. Sold, 1853, to Elder Sias, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Kept at North 

 Haverhill, Bath, Lyman and Landaff, N. H., and Barnet, West Barnet and 

 Wells River, Vt. S. S. Carbee, Woodsville, N. H., son of Wm. P. Car- 

 bee, writes : "He trotted with two persons in a sleigh in 3 :o.o. Had a good 

 disposition, good style, good action, and most of his colts were- like him in 

 this respect". 



JOSIAH HOYT HORSE 



Dark bay, 15^ hands, 1050 pounds; foaled about 1840; bred by Josiah 



