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THE MORGAN HORSE 



Total, 6; 3 in 2:30; 6 race-winners. 



Races won, 18. Races lost, 38. Total races, 56. 



Dam of Sherwood 2 127. 



PRINCE GOLDDUST 



Chestnut, 15^ hands, 1160 pounds; foaled 1871 ; bred by L. L. Dor- 

 sey, Jr., Louisville, Ky. ; got by Golddust : dam sorrel, captured in Tennessee 

 during the war. Sold to C. W. Wheelock, McLean, 111. ; to John Verbryke, 

 Delavan, 111. Stylish and kind. 



FRED GOLDDUST 



Bay, 1 6 ^ hands, 1250 pounds ; foaled May i o, 1878 ; bred by Samuel Still- 

 man, Heyworth, 111. ; got by Prince Golddust, son of Golddust : dam bay, bred 

 by Samuel Stillman, got by Vauvaley's Morgan, probably a son of Davis' 

 Flying Morgan ; 2d dam bay, bred by Samuel Stillman, got by Gray Messenger, 

 son of Morse Horse ; 3d dam black, bred by Isaac Funk, Funk's Grove, 111., 

 got by Funk's Black Hawk, said to be son of a Black Hawk horse owned in 

 Virginia. Sold to Albert Longworth, and kept at McLean, 111. 



PARKE GOLDDUST 



Dark bay, 15^ hands, 1150 pounds ; foaled 1883 ; bred by Albert Long- 

 worth, McLean, 111. ; got by Fred Golddust, son of Prince Golddust : dam 

 sorrel, bred by Joseph Shafer, Waynesville, 111., got by Drennon Jr., son of 

 Brinker's Drennon ; 2d dam sorrel, bred by Samuel Cunningham, Waynesville, 

 111., got by Gray Messenger, son of Morse Horse, by European. Owned by 

 Bert Richmond, Armington, 111. 



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Dark chestnut, 15^ hands, 1060 pounds; foaled 1884; bred by Albert 

 Longworth, McLean, 111. ; got by Fred Golddust, son of Prince Golddust, by 

 Golddust : dam sorrel, bred by Albert Longworth, got by Brilliant Golddust, 

 son of Golddust ; 2d dam chestnut, bred by S. J. Chapin, Atlanta, 111., got by 

 Arnold's Messenger, son of Gray Messenger, by Morse Horse. 



FORREST GOLDDUST 



Chestnut, 16 hands, 1250 pounds; foaled 1872 ; bred by L. L. Dorsey 

 Jr., Louisville, Ky. ; got by Golddust : dam (dam of Marmion Golddust) 

 said to be by Alexander's Edwin Forrest, son of Young Bay Kentucky 

 Hunter. Kept near Eminence, Ky. Died 1885. Mr. Hornsby, Eminence, 

 Ky., writes : "Forrest Golddust trotted over the Lexington (Ky.) track 

 privately, in 2 122^. He was one of the grandest show horses of his day". 



Races won, 17. Races lost, 24. Total races, 41. 

 Sir a : Circulator, i. 



