DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 715 



gan Eagle ; 26. dam Kate, bay, said to be by Osceola, Canadian. Owned, 

 1858, by L. P. Bullard, Bethel, Vt. Kept at Stockbridge, Rochester and 

 Pittsfield, Vt. Received ist premium at Windsor county (Vt.) fair, 1856. 



VERMONT HERO (NASH'S) 



Light bay with little white in face, 15}^ hands, 1140 pounds; foaled 

 1852; bred by Joseph R. Nash, New Haven, Vt. ; got by Green Mountain 

 Morgan: dam brown, foaled 1849, bred by Joseph R. Nash, got by 

 Black Hawk; 2d dam Collamer mare, known as the loo-mile mare, hav- 

 ing been driven to Troy, N. Y.,f rom Middlebury, Vt., i oo-miles,in a day, and back 

 the next day,bred by Deacon Bradley, Schroon, N. Y., said to be Morgan. (Brad- 

 ley having trouble with this mare in breaking, sold her, when a colt, to Austin 

 Johnson, stage proprietor, Middlebury, Vt., who used her a short time on 

 the stage and sold her to a blacksmith in Cornwall, Vt., who sold to a Mr. 

 Jones of Cornwall, and he to Harvey Yale, Middlebury. Yale sold to Sheriff 

 Collamer, Bristol, Vt., of whom Mr. Nash purchased her) . Vermont Hero 

 was sold, about 1861, to John W. Nash, Janesville, Wis., and Noah P. Nash, 

 Dodge county, Wis., and was kept about five years in Rock county, and 

 about same time in Fond du Lac county, Wis. Died April, 1877. Never 

 trained, but could trot in about 3:00. He broke his leg about 1874. His 

 stock were notable for their road capacity and power of endurance. One 

 of his colts is said to have been sold for $5000. 



Races won, 6. Races lost, 19. Total races, 25. 

 Sire from Daughter : Billy Sherman, i. 

 Dam of Gene Smith 2:1514 (?).' 



WHITE MOUNTAIN (WHITE MOUNTAIN MORGAN) 

 Dark chestnut, 15 hands, 975 pounds; foaled 1852; bred by S. H. 

 Edgerly, Manchester, N. H. ; got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam, dam of 

 Honest Allen, which see. Sold, 1858, to Charles Brown, Clinton, 111., for $4000. 

 Showy and speedy. James M. Hiatt (Mark Field) writes: "An excellent 

 type of his matchless family ; was a grand breeder, and one of best of the 

 Illinois trotters ". Dr. William Elder, Bloomington, 111., writes : " A grand 

 horse, but not appreciated until dead ". Linsley says : " A very pleasant- 

 tempered horse of good style and a good driver ". 



Sire of 30! dam of Anderson Wilkes 2:22%. 



GEN GRANT (HOPKINS HORSE) 



Dark chestnut with silver mane and tail, 15^ hands, 1150 pounds; 

 foaled about 1852; bred by R. Hopkins, Bridgewater, Vt. ; got by Green 

 Mountain Morgan : dam light chestnut, said to be a descendant of Sherman 

 Morgan. Owned in Windsor county, Vt., till late in life, when he was sold 



