DESCENDANTS OF WO ODB UR Y MOR GAN 7 2 5 



Richardson, Middlesex, Vt. ; got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam bay, noo 

 pounds, foaled 1846, bred by Joseph Savage, Stowe,Vt.,got by Morgan Tally 

 Ho, son of Woodbury Morgan ; 26. dam said to be by a son of Justin Mor- 

 gan. Sold to J. A. S. White, Middlesex, Vt., 1856 ; to E. A. Whitcomb, Roch- 

 ester, Minn., at reported price of $8000, October, 1865. Of great style and 

 beauty, and trotted without training in 2 145. Advertised, 1865, to stand at 

 Moretown and Waterbury, Vt., in charge of Moses P. Heath. Died about 

 1884. 



DURKEE HORSE 



Bred by Alfred Durkee, Fayston, Vt. ; got by Seth Warner, son of Green 

 Mountain Morgan : dam said to be by Scribner Horse of Fayston. 



SETH WARNER 2D 



Black, 1 5 y hands, 1150 pounds ; foaled about 1874; bred by Hiram South- 

 wick, Rochester, Minn. ;got by Seth Warner, son of Green Mountain Morgan : 

 dam bay, bred by Mr. Graves, Sherman, Conn., got by Telegraph Black 

 Hawk, son of Black Hawk ; 2d dam Gray Fan, dam of Star of the West (by 

 Jackson's Flying Cloud), which see. Went to Dakota. 



COLONEL 



Chestnut, 15^ hands, 1150 pounds; foaled about 1856; bred by S. R. 

 Huse, Waterbury Center, Vt. ; got by Green Mountain Morgan : dam brown, 

 bred by Joseph Huse, got by Haskins Horse of Middlesex, Vt. ; 2d dam 

 bay, said to be English. Owned most of his life by breeder, and kept in 

 charge of Ziba Smith, Waterbury, Vt. Died about 1884. A strong and reso- 

 lute horse of mild disposition and good action. Stock reported very good. 



BEAUTIFUL BAY 



Light chestnut ; said to be by Green Mountain Morgan. Owned by an 

 estate in Vermont, and sold, about 1862, for $2500, to Hon. J. N. Morris, 

 Quincy, 111., who took him West and kept him, season of 1864, at Macomb, 

 111., where he died that season. Received premium as roadster stallion at 

 Illinois State fair, 1867. W. O. Blaisdell, Macomb, 111., says: "He was a 

 beautiful Morgan horse, almost perfect ". 



TURK 



Bay, 15^ hands, 1250 pounds; foaled 1861 ; bred by Ezekiel Cady, 

 Palatine, 111. ; got by Remington's Green Mountain, owned many* years by 

 Mr. Remington, Chicago, 111., said to be a son of Green Mountain Morgan : 

 dam Topsy, bred by Ezekiel Cady, got by Morgan Bellfounder (owned by 

 John Gray, Chicago, 111., former sheriff of Cook county), said to be son of a 

 horse brought from Vermont by Mr. Butler, Gray's partner in the livery 

 business (probably Morgan Emperor) ; 2d dam bay. Sold to John Gray; E. 

 Boyington ; to M. L. Pinney, Palatine, 111., whose property he died, Novem- 

 ber, 1890. Got large, stylish stock. 



RUDOLPH MORGAN (HELM'S) 

 Bay, 16^ hands, 1260 pounds; foaled 1884; bred by Rudolph Helm, 



