DESCENDANTS OF WOODBURY MORGAN 721 



Mountain Morgan; 26. dam chestnut, said to be by Little Rock, son of 

 Star of the West, by Flying Cloud. Owned by Robert Howie, Dundee, 

 111. 



MARSHALL M 



Dark bay with two white ankles ; foaled May 17, 1890; bred by Mason 

 & Meryman, Ridgefield, 111. ; got by Colby's Young Green Mountain, son 

 of Turner's Sir William : dam bay. bred by Marshall Meryman, got by Say- 

 ler's Gifford Morgan, son of Hanley's Morgan Black Hawk ; 2d dam bay, said 

 to be by Turner's Sir William, son of Green Mountain Morgan. 



COMET JR (WHEELER'S) 



Chestnut with three white feet; foaled August 2, 1890; bred by Eugene 

 Wheeler, McHenry, 111. ; got by Colby's Young Green Mountain, son of 

 Turner's Sir William : dam Nelly M. (by Colby's Black Bill), registered. 



MAPLEWOOD 



Bay with little white on one hind foot ; foaled 1891 ; bred by N. S. Colby, 

 West McHenry, 111. ; got by Colby's Young Green Mountain, son. of Turner's 

 Sir William : dam Lou, bay, bred by Amos F. Moore, Polo, 111., got by Capt. 

 Morrill, son of Mountain Chief ; 2d dam Betsey, bred by Amos F. Moore, 

 got by Moore's Green Mountain, son of Hamilton's Green Mountain ; 3d 

 dam bay, bred by Amos F. Moore, got by Hamilton's Green Mountain, son 

 of Lawton Horse, by Green Mountain Morgan. 



DAVID HILL 



Dark bay, 15^2 hands, 1075 pounds; foaled May, 1854; bred by Law- 

 rence Brainerd, St. Albans, Vt. ; got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam 

 Fanny, dark bay, bred by Lawrence Brainerd, got by Black Hawk. Kept at 

 St. Albans, Vt., and Belmont, N. Y. Died about 1864. Of elegant style and 

 very kind. Could trot in 2 136. Stock stylish and speedy. 



PETER JONES 



Dapple bay, three white feet, \^/ 2 hands, 1150 pounds; bred by 

 John Thomas, Orwell, Vt. ; foaled, 1854, the property of R. C. Noble, Eagle 

 Harbor, N. Y. ; got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam dark brown, 16 hands, 

 bred by John Thomas, Orwell, Vt., sold to Thomas Lewis and by him to R. 

 C. Noble, got by Black Hawk; 2d dam chestnut, 16 hands, said to be im- 

 ported from England. Sold to James Luce, Cattaraugus Station, N. Y. : 

 R. G. Jackson, East Shelby, N. Y. ; J. W. McNair, Shelby Centre, N. Y. 

 Died September, 1863. Well proportioned, but poor feet; could trot in 

 about 2 140. Stock good roadsters and draft horses. Received several 

 premiums at local fairs. 



Sire of dam of Leon Boy 2 :2g% and Weaver Boy 2 :28%. 



DICK 



Black, 1200 pounds; bred at Middlebury, Vt. ; foaled July 4, 1854, the 

 property of Richland Fanning, Clarksville, O. ; got by Green Mountain Mor- 



