698 THE MORGAN HORSE 



same place, 1877 ; to G. W. Ward, V. S., St. Johnsbury, 1879 ; to Lawrence 

 Brainerd, St. Albans, 1881 ; to parties in Georgia, Vt., 1886. Stock of Morgan 

 type and good drivers. 



MORGAN PRINCE (WARD'S, WARD'S MORRILL) 

 Dark chestnut, 14^ hands, 980 pounds; foaled 1868; bred by Moses 

 Hibbard, Lancaster, N. H. ; got by Morgan Prince, son of Prince Albert, by 

 Green Mountain Morgan : dam bay, bred by George Hodge, Piermont, N. 

 H., got by Peters' Vermont, son of' the Wood Horse ; 2d dam bay, said to 

 be by Scott Horse, son of Royal Morgan. Sold, June, 1879, to George W. 

 Ward, St. Johnsbury, Vt., who sold him, September, 1886. Of fine style and 

 great endurance ; disposition a little vicious. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN LION (SUNBURY HORSE) 

 Dark chestnut, 15^ hands, 1325 pounds; foaled 1846; said to be by 

 Green Mountain Morgan. Taken to Amherst, N. S., from New Hampshire, 

 and sold to the Sunbury Agricultural society, N. B. Temper not good. Stock 

 good road horses. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN MORGAN (BAGGS') 



Black, 15^ hands, 1257 pounds; foaled 1846; bred by Benjamin 

 Baggs, Ludlow, Mass. ; got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam black, large, 

 breeding unknown. Sold, March, 1854, to D. J. Wetherbee, Grand Detour, 

 111., for $1700. He is said to have been a fine stock horse. His colts 

 received ist premium at the National Horse show, Springfield, Mass., 1853, 

 and at the Lee and Ogle county (111.) fairs, 1854. 



WOOD HORSE (DAVID WOOD HORSE) 



Dark chestnut with white stripe in face and three white feet, 14^ hands, 

 900 pounds; foaled about 1846; bred by David Wood, Hancock, N. H.; 

 got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam a handsome mare, said to be by 

 Dea. Simonds Horse of Hancock, N. H., son of Nondescript. Sold, when 

 five, and taken to Ohio. 



VERMONT (PETERS') 



Dark chestnust, 14^ hands, 950 pounds; foaled 1850; bred by David 

 Wood, Hancock, N. H. ; got by Wood Horse, son of Green Mountain 

 Morgan : dam Jennie, bred by David Wood, got by Green Mountain Morgan ; 

 2d dam Phoebe, a fast mare bred by John Muzzy, Peterborough, N. H., got 

 by Tom Morgan (Perkins Horse), which see ; 3d dam said to be by Nonde- 

 script (Muzzy Horse), son of a horse called Gray Eagle. Sold to John 

 Steele, Stoneham, Mass., who sold him to J. H Peters, Bradford, Vt. Lins- 

 ley says : "Vermont received the ist premium at the State fair in Brat- 

 tleboro, 1854. A very close, compactly-made horse ". Mr. J. B. Clark, edit- 

 tor of " Manchester Mirror and Farmer" says : "Vermont left some very 

 remarkable horses to our knowledge, great roadsters, and some of them quite 

 speedy". 



