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THE MORGAN HORSE 



Wisconsin or Iowa. Afterwards taken to Clinton, la., by Stillman Stock- 

 well, where he was kept several seasons. Died about 1875. Mr. Eastman 

 bred to Green Mountain Morgan at Royalton,Vt. The Stoddard Horse,sire 

 of the dam of Eastman Morgan, was bred by Nathan Stoddard of Pawlet, Vt., 

 dam Dido, also bred by Mr. Stoddard and got by Chanticleer, a horse 

 variously called Dutch, French, Morgan and English,that stoo dat Fort Ann, 

 N. Y., in the early part of the century, and afterwards at Whitehall, N. Y., 

 and at different towns in south, western Vermont and still later at St. Johns- 

 bury, Vt. Eastman Morgan was a very perfect horse ; he was exhibited by 

 Mr. Sykes at the Ohio State fair, 1856, and received ist premium. He was 

 also shown one Fourth of July at Hinckley, O., with 125 sucking colts. His 

 stock were blocky and of Morgan type. 



Dam of George W. Davis 2 :26%. 

 Second dam ofSardis Ensign 2:30. 



MORGAN (CHENEY'S) 



Foaled about 1851 ; bred by Simeon P. Cheney, who lived, about 1849, 

 in Dorset, Vt. ; got by Eastman Morgan, son of Green Mountain Morgan : 

 dam old Pink (dam of Lightfoot, by Biggart's Rattler) said to be by Hoad- 

 ley Horse, a small chestnut horse bred in Connecticut, whose owner said he 

 was of Wildair blood. Sold and went West, 1854. Afterwards owned by 

 Charles E. Danforth, Milwaukee, Wis. 



MORGAN (HARVEY'S) 



Foaled about 1852; bred by Philo Harvey, Bennington, Vt. ; got by 

 Eastman Morgan, son of Green Mountain Morgan : dam said to be by Har- 

 wood's Sir Henry, son of Biggart's Sir Henry ; and 2d dam of Magnum 

 Bonum blood. Taken, when three, by breeder to Constantine, Mich. Died 

 in Michigan. 



MORGAN LION 



Bay; foaled 1856; bred in Granger, O. ; foaled the property of John 

 Price, McConnell, 111. ; said to be by Eastman Morgan, son of Green Mountain 

 Morgan : and dam black, by Flying Cloud, son of Black Hawk. Sold to 

 James Young, Lena, 111. ; then went to Decatur, 111. 



FRANK KELLOGG 



Bay with white face, 1 6 hands, 1125 pounds; foaled 1860; bred by 

 Frank Kellogg, Hinckley, O. ; got by Eastman Morgan, son of Green Moun- 

 tain Morgan : dam Dolly Kellogg, bay, 1150 pounds, bred by Oscar Pierce, 

 Hinckley, O., got by old Stranger, also called Kentucky Snap (a dark bay 

 or light brown horse of blood-like appearance and said to have been a fast 

 trotter, supposed to have come from Kentucky. He was kept about a year 



