DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 689 



C. W. Bancroft, Montpelier, Vt. ; got by Young Gifford Morgan, son of Gif- 

 ford Morgan : dam Kate, said to be full sister to Biggart's Rattler, by Henry, 

 son of Sir Henry; anc 3 2d dam by Hyde Horse, son of Magnum Bonum. 

 Sold to Amasa Bancroft, Danby, Vt. ; to P. Bartlett & Bros., Towanda,N. Y., 

 1856, where he died, 1876. Stylish. Stock good. 



Sire of dam of George K. 2:2914 and Jennie Wilkes, 2:25%. 



JERRE 



Chestnut with little white on one hind foot, heavy mane and tail, 14^ 

 hands, 1000 pounds ; foaled June 18, 1849 ; bred by Calvin Blodgett, Water- 

 bury, Vt. ; got by Gifford Morgan : clam bay, bred by Calvin Blodgett, got by 

 Gen. Gifford, son of Morgan De Forest. Sold to George Benson, formerly 

 of Stowe, Vt., who took him to St. Paul, Minn. Linsley says : " Form close 

 and compact, good action and a free, pleasant driver". 



GIFFORD MORGAN JR (MUXSOX'S) 



Black, 15 hands, noo pounds; foaled May 23, 1850; bred by Elijah 

 Judson, Woodbury, Conn. ; got by Gifford Morgan : dam Ribbon Back, said 

 to be by Young Black Hawk ; 2d dam taken from Vermont to Connecticut, 

 1825, and said to by Justin Morgan. Owned by H. B. Munson and kept 

 at Keokuk, la. Is a fine, pleasant traveler, moves in good, bold style, very 

 pleasant in temper and very tractable, and is a fine horse. Linsley. 



GIFFORD REGULATOR 



Chestnut with little white in face and two white feet, 14^ hands, 900 

 pounds; foaled about 1850 ; bred by F. A. Weir, Walpole, N. H. ; got by 

 Gifford Morgan : dam, dam of Morgan Hunter by Gifford Morgan, which 

 see. Taken to Cincinnati, O., by Mr. Weir, about 1858, and kept there one 

 year by Israel D. Johnson; sold to T. H. Johnson, Cincinnati, 1859, who 

 sold, May, 1860, for $5000, to parties in Lexington, Ky. Died in Illinois. 



TECUMSEH 



Said to be by Gifford Morgan : dam chestnut with silver mane and tail, 

 brought from Canada to Genesee county, X. Y., and said to be a fast trotter. 

 Owned, 1855, in Genesee county, X. Y. 



OXOXDAGA CHIEF 



Chestnut with silver mane and tail, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1855 ; 

 bred by Peleg Soule, Alabama, X. Y. ; got by Tecumseh, son of Gifford 

 Morgan : dam bay, bred in Alabama, X. Y., said to be by Emigrant, son of 

 imported Emigrant. Sold, 1856, to A. T. Ingalls, Leslie, Mich., who took 

 him to Onondaga, Mich., and kept him in that vicinity until about 1860, 

 then sold him in Illinois. He was afterward, it is said, taken to St. Louis, 

 Mo., and there sold to the Prince of Wales, who took him to England. A. 

 T. Ingalls, Leslie, Mich., writes : " He was in all respects a beautiful horse, 

 very perfect in style and action, stock good. He was gentle and kind in 

 harness and stable, a free, easy driver, and it is said was never beaten in the 

 show ring. He was never trained, but could trot handily in 3 :oo ". 



