DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 



697 



bred by Samuel W. Chapin, Bernardstown, Mass. ; got by Green Mountain 

 Morgan : dam gray, bred by Samuel W. Chapin, got by Linsley Horse, son 

 of Goss Horse, by Sherman Morgan ; 2d dam bay, bred by D. and S. W. 

 Chapin in western New York, and said to be by a Morgan horse, 15^ hands, 

 1020 pounds, taken from the vicinity of Springfield, Mass., to western New 

 York ; 3d dam bay, bred by D. Chapin. Passed to John Chapin, Greenfield, 

 Mass. ; to parties in southern New York, 1862. Stylish, a fast trotter for his 

 day, and got good stock. 



PRINCE ALBERT 



Dark chestnut, 14^ hands, 1010 pounds; foaled June, 1846 ; bred by 

 Joel Hay ward, Ashby, Mass. ; got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam bay, 14^2 

 hands, 1000 pounds. Sold to S. F. Wright, Nashua, N. H., who kept him 

 at Malone, N. Y., seasons of 1854-55-56; to Charles C. Knapp, Franconia, 

 N. H., for $1500, 1860; to Lorston Church, West Fairlee, Vt. ; to Fred 

 Smith, Guildhall, Vt. ; to G. M. Stevens, Lancaster, N. H., 1868; to B. F. 

 Hunking of same place, 1869, whose property he died that year. He had 

 great reputation as a saddle horse, being repeatedly let, for that purpose, at 

 $25 a day. Received ist premium at New Hampshire State fair, 1850. 

 Linsley says : " His style and action are very spirited. His stock is good 

 and sell well". 



MATCHLESS 



Bay, 14% hands, 900 pounds ; foaled 1851 ; bred by William M. Parker, 

 Concord, N. H. ; got by Prince Albert, son of Green Mountain Morgan : 

 dam black, 14^ hands, formerly owned by Hiram Woodruff, a superior 

 roadster, said to be half sister of imported Trustee. Sold to George Merrill, 

 St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; to Geo. Clark of same place, about 1857 : to Spaulding 

 Smith, Wilton, Me., 186-. Linsley says : " Fine style and action, fine, 

 symmetrical animal, with a small, finely-shaped head and ear ". S. Canton, 

 Danvers, Mass., writes : " I saw him trot at Farmington, Me., I think in 

 2 132 24 ; at any rate it was talked at the time that he was the first horse in 

 Maine to beat 2 135 ". 



Dams of Cephas 2 125 1 / 2 , Stanley 2 :il 

 Second dam of lona S. 2 -.29%. 



Tainter 2:26. 



MORGAN PRINCE (AYRES', FRED SMITH HORSE) 

 Chestnut, 14^ hands, 1010 pounds; foaled 1865; bred by Horace 

 Ayres, St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; got by Prince Albert, son of Green Mountain 

 Morgan : dam chestnut, bred by George Ayres, St. Johnsbury, Vt., got by 

 Comet, son of Billy Root ; 2d dam chestnut, bred in C'anada, said to be by 

 Hawkins Horse, son of Justin Morgan. Sold to Fred Smith, Guildhall, Vt., 

 1867 ; to Nelson Powers, St. Johnsbury, for $525, 1875 ; to B. S. Hastings, 



