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THE MORGAN HORSE 



by L. L. Dorsey Jr., Louisville, Ky. ; got by Lexington Golddust, son of Gold- 

 dust : dam Clara Messenger, said to be by Highland Messenger, son of Young 

 Kentucky Hunter, by Kentucky Hunter, son of Watkins' Young Highlander, 

 by imported Brown Highlander ; and 2d dam by Medoc, son of American 

 Eclipse. Bought, about 1 882, of B. P. Mason, Ripon, Wis., by Seeley & Carew, 

 Ottawa, 111., where he has since been kept. Said to be able to trot, untrained, 

 in 2 140. 



RIPON GOLDDUST JR 



Golden chestnut, 15^ hands, 1150 pounds; foaled June 20, 1879; 

 bred by John Stuart, Rosendale, Wis. ; got by Ripon Golddust, son of Lex- 

 ington Golddust, by Golddust : dam said to be by Black Billy, son of Black 

 Hawk ; and 2d dam Morgan. Owned by Thomas Sullivan, Ripon, Wis., 

 who says : " He was never trained for the track or entered in a race until 

 the Ripon fair of 1885, at which time he was entered for a 20-mile trot with 

 three competing stallions. Golddust won, with hardly a skip, in i hour, 15 

 minutes, 40 seconds, and was sent around the course once more, trotting 

 the half mile in i 133, which was the best half during the race". 



MILTON GOLDDUST (PEGASUS) 



Bay with small star and little white on hind foot, very long mane and 

 foretop and fine, full tail; foaled 1876 ; bred by J. W. Hornsby, Eminence, 

 Ky. ; got by Lexington Golddust, son of Golddust : dam Mayflower, bay, 

 bred by Henry Martin, Shelbyville, Ky., got by Wide Awake, thoroughbred 

 son of American Eclipse. Sold, 1878, to Charles Walker, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Well formed, and a good trotter. 



CAPTAIN GOLDDUST 



Gray, 15^ hands, 1175 pounds; foaled 1871; bred by C. M. Saxby, 

 Freeport, 111. ; got by Milton Golddust, son of Golddust : dam Mollie, gray, 

 bred by C. M. Saxby, got by Capt. Beaumont, son of Henry Clay, by Black 

 Hawk ; 2d dam Mollie, pacer, bay, bred in Kentucky. Sold to Thomas 

 Kent, Cheyenne, Wy. 



NUTWOOD 



Chestnut with small star and left hind foot white, noo pounds; foaled 

 1881 ; bred by J. W. Hornsby & Bro., Eminence. Ky. ; got by Lexington 

 Golddust, son of Golddust : dam Patsey, said to be by a son of Green Moun- 

 tain Black Hawk, by Sherman Black Hawk (dam of this son by Vermont 

 Morgan, sire of Golddust) ; 2d dam Princess, by Prince, son of Hancock's 

 Hamiltonian ; and 3d dam Orphia, by Charles Nailor, son of Medoc, by 

 American Eclipse. Sold to Maj. Herndon, who sold, 1883, to T. B. Long, 

 Long's Post Office, N. C. Stylish and fast. Took a 2d premium of $250 in 

 Kentucky, 1883. 



