DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 



679 



W. I. Moore, Wm. Monon and Reuben Chooly. Sold, 1870, to William 

 Winnimer. A horse of fine style and action. 



Sire of dam of Tuckahoe 2 135, winner of 13 races, 



Also sirs of Fashion, dam of Prairie Bird, which bore Flight 2:29 and Prompter, sire of 3 in 

 2:30 list. 



GRAY JIM (ROONEY HORSE) 



Gray, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1860 ; said to be by Mor- 

 gan Tally Ho, son of \Voodbury Morgan : and dam gray, by Harris' Ham- 

 iltonian. Purchased, 1864, of James Kellogg by Samuel Rooney, George- 

 town, la. Kept at Kenosha, Wis. Died 1878. Samuel Rooney, George- 

 town, la., writes : " Appearance, action and disposition good ; his stock 

 good, and some of them very fast". 



Second dam of King Chester 2 126%. 



CHEDEL HORSE 



Bay, large ; said to be by Morgan Tally Ho, son of Woodbury Morgan : 

 dam brown, bred by Samuel Paul, Pomfret, Yt., got by a two-year-old gray 

 colt understood to be of Morgan Tally Ho blood ; 2d dam a fast brown 

 mare. Died young. What stock he got proved good. 



BUCHANAN 



Bay, 1000 pounds; foaled 1836; bred by Jeremiah Boyington, New- 

 bury, Vt. ; got by Woodbury Morgan : dam said to be by Bulrush Morgan. 

 At eight years old he was sold and taken to New Brunswick. Linsley. 



GOODALE HORSE 



Fifteen and a half hands, noo pounds ; bred by Luther Goodale, Lyme, 

 N. H. ; got by Woodbury Morgan. Sold, about 1845, to B. F. Tillotson, Or- 

 ford, N. H., who sold, about 1850, to a man in Danvers, Mass. Disposition 

 not pleasant ; heavy bone and muscle, courage and bottom excellent ; action 

 not the finest, but a good driver. He left some excellent stock. Linsley. 



DAVIS HORSE 



Chestnut with few white hairs in face and one white hind foot, 14^ 

 hands, 925 pounds; said to be by Woodbury Morgan, son of Justin Morgan. 

 Action and style good. Linsley. 



BARKER HORSE (NELSON MORGAN) 



Chestnut with stripe in face, 15^/2 hands, 1000 pounds; bred by Mr. 

 Cobb, Nelson, N. H. ; got by Woodbury Morgan : dam bay, said to be by Dio- 

 med, son of imported Diomed. The above is from Mr. Linsley, who adds : 

 "He 'closely resembled his sire. His style and action were unsurpassed, 

 and he was a very fine roadster. He was kept most of the time in Merrimac 



