DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 717 



Richardson, Hartland, Vt. ; got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam dark 

 sorrel, bred by Albert D. Richardson, got by Sherman Morgan 2d, son of 

 Sherman Morgan ist, by Sherman Morgan; 2d dam said to be by a fast 

 trotting bay stallion owned by John True, Sutton, Vt. Owned, until about 

 1883, by breeder, who then gave him to Seth Winslow, Woodstock, Vt. 

 Died about 1886. Kept two years at Walpole, N. H., by F. A. Wier, and one 

 or two seasons at Tunbridge, Vt. J. M. Furman, Woodstock, Vt., says: 

 " He appeared and acted like old Green Mountain Morgan. Disposition 

 good; stock fair size and excellent roadsters". 



SIR WILLIAM (TURNER'S) 



Dark chestnut, almost black, 14^ hands, about 900 pounds; foaled fall 

 of 1853; bred by Benjamin Jones, Stockbridge, Vt. ; got by Green Mountain 

 Morgan : dam bay, 1150 pounds, said to be by Gifford Morgan; 2d dam by 

 Gifford Morgan ; and 3d dam by Sherman Morgan. Taken to the vicinity 

 of Libertyville, III, by breeder, who sold him to O. Turner, Seneca, 111., 

 whose property he died September, 1874. Kept at different towns in Mc- 

 Henry Co., 111. W. H. Black, Elgin, III, writes : " There is no doubt but 

 this horse was one of the richest bred Morgans of his day, and his stock 

 proves excellent. He was very stylish ; no horse could out style him ; never 

 trained, but had considerable natural speed. He trotted two miles to a heavy 

 cart and the last mile in 2 155. His colts were fine roadsters". 



ROB ROY 



Bay, 14^2 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled about 1859; bred by Mark 

 Hickok, Woodstock, 111. ; got by Turner's Sir William, son of Green Moun- 

 tain Morgan : dam bay, bred by Mark Hickok, got by a horse called a Mor- 

 gan. Sold to Geo. Parks ; Eugene Wheeler ; A. H. Hanley, McHenry, 111. 

 Died about 1888. 



YOUNG GREEN MOUNTAIN (COLBY'S) 



Dapple bay, 15^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled May 12, 1872; bred by 

 N. S. Colby, West McHenry, 111. ; got by Turner's Sir William, son of Green 

 Mountain Morgan : dam Dolly, bay, 15 4 hands, 1150 pounds, bred by John 

 Clarkson, Nunda, 111., got by Colby's Young Morrill, son of Morrill ; 2d dam 

 chestnut, 16 hands, bred in Wisconsin and called an Eclipse mare. Owned 

 by breeder and kept at McHenry, 111. We understand a very good horse, 

 whose stock is widely scattered. 



TOM CORWIN 



Bay with star and two white feet, 16 hands, 1150 pounds; foaled 1878; 

 bred by J. R. Sayler, West McHenry, 111. ; got by Colby's Young Green Moun- 

 tain, son of Turner's Sir William : dam Jennie, bay, bred by J. R. Sayler, got 

 by Hanley 's Young Morgan Black Hawk, son of Gen. Gifford ; 2d dam bay, 16 

 hands, bred by Mr. Matthews, McHenry, 111., got by Arnold Horse, son of 

 Solomon Save's English coach horse ; 3d dam said to be a Morgan, bred in 

 New York. Sold to Simeon P. Wood, Greensboro, Ind. 



