XXIV 



DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 



(CONTINUED) 

 GIFFORD MORGAN'S DESCENDANTS 



GIFFORD MORGAN 

 See Chapter XII. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN MORGAN AND DESCENDANTS 

 See Chapters XII and XXV. 



HACKETT HORSE 



Chestnut, 14^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1832 ; bred by John Hack- 

 ett, Hancock, Vt. ; got by Gifford Morgan : dam said to be by Woodbury 

 Morgan. Stood at Hancock and Middlebury, Vt. Died February, 1850, 

 property of Mr. Hackett. Linsley says : " A thick-set, compact horse, but 

 style not so fine as some. Action good, and a horse of great endurance. He 

 was a good roadster, and left excellent stock". 



ALBAN HORSE 



Gray, spotted with chestnut and bay, 14^ hands, 950 pounds; foaled 

 September, 1839 ; bred by John Hackett, Hancock, Vt. ; got by the Hackett 

 Horse, son of Gifford Morgan : dam gray, said to be by Bliss Horse, son of 

 Woodbury Morgan. Sold to William Alban, Randolph, Vt., 1840 ; Mr. Skin- 

 ner, Royalton, Vt., 1846 ; Louis Gilman, Bradford, Vt. ; Leonard Kibbey of 

 same place, who owned him 1855. Linsley says : " A good horse ; his stock 

 come to maturity early and sell well ". 



FLYING MORGAN 



Blood bay, white hind feet, about 14*4 hands, 900 pounds ; bred by L. 

 D. Livermore, Hartland, Vt. ; foaled 1843, the property of R. M. Adams, 

 Bristol, Vt. ; got by the Hackett Horse, son of Gifford Morgan : dam small, 

 owned by Gilbert Allen, a pedler, Granville, Vt., who traded her to Amory Al- 

 len, and he to Mr. Livermore, untraced, but said to be Morgan. Half in- 

 terest sold, when about two years old, to John Daniels, Bristol, Vt., who rented 

 Mr. Adams' farm in Bristol, and kept the horse there until 1849, when 

 he was purchased by Dr. W. P. Russell, Middlebury, Vt., and stood that sea- 



