DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 705 



at Hinckley, and the man who had him, a friend of the Kelloggs, refused, 

 it is said, to give his name or breeding. He left but seven colts, all very fine 

 ones). Sold with his dam to W. K. Straight, Atlantic, la.; afterwards owned 

 by Henry Ford, Auburn, Ind. ; W. W. Tomlinson, Butler, Ind., and J. M. 

 Williams, Auburn, 111. 



COLONEL 



Said to be by Eastman Morgan, son of Green Mountain Morgan : dam 

 by Dick, son of Green Mountain Morgan ; 2d dam by Morgan Traveler, son 

 of Morgan Caesar ; and 3d dam by a son of the Allen Horse, by Bulrush 

 Morgan. Owned by Smith Babcock, Ohio. A good horse. 



ROMEO 1ST 



Foaled April 30, 1848 ; bred by Silas Hale, South Royalston, Mass. ; got 

 by Green Mountain Morgan : dam purchased at Wayland, Mass., said to be 

 by Sherman Morgan. Sold, September 2, 1852, for $600, to S. H. Edgerly, 

 Manchester, N. H., who sold, March, 1854, to Edward C. Davis, Dubuque, 

 la., for $1500. Awarded premiums at different fairs. Linsley says : "Is a 

 fine horse, and much resembles his sire". 



ENTERPRISE 



Chestnut with star, 15 hands, 1050 pounds; foaled June 6, 1852 ; bred 

 by Henry T. Davis, East Alstead, N. H.; got by Romeo, son of Green 

 Mountain Morgan : dam said to be by Flint Morgan, son of Sherman Mor- 

 gan. Sold to V. C. Gilman, Nashua, N. H. ; George H. Waring, Clarks- 

 ville, Ga., about 1857. V. C. Gilman writes of the dam : "She was chest- 

 nut, not over 141/2 hands, round-ribbed, heavily-muscled and powerfully- 

 made ; had good shoulders and neck, fine head and ear, and characteristic 

 Morgan eyes". 



PARAGON MORGAN (BAILEY'S) 



Chestnut with full and long mane and tail, 15 hands, 1000 to 1050 

 pounds; foaled May n, 1848: bred by Harrison Bacon, Barre, Mass.: 

 got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam said to be by NewelFs Gray, 

 son of Sherman Morgan ; and 2d dam by the imported English horse old 

 Hero. Sold to Silas Hale, South Royalston, Mass., for $300 ; to J. F. Whittle, 

 Nashua, N. H., for $300, December, 1850 ; to J. B. Bailey of same place, for 

 $600, May, 1851, who tcok him, previous to 1854, together with Bay State 

 Morgan and another stallion which died, to Springfield, O., where he was 

 kept by John Monahan two years on shares. Mr. Bailey afterward took his 

 two horses to Henderson, Ky., where Paragon died in about a year. A very 

 handsome horse, closely resembling his sire. His colts showed strongly the 

 family resemblance. Received ist premium, in class of harness horses, at 

 Kentucky State fair, and 2d premium, in class of roadster stallions, at Ohio 

 State fair. 



Dam of Lizzie 2d 2 :23%. 



Second dams of Allen Boy 2:27%, Rena 2:30. 



