746 



THE MORGAN HORSE 



Races won, u. Races lost, 14. Total races, 25. 



BRANDYWINE (KEENE'S) 



Black, foaled about 1850; said to be by Cobb's Brandywine, son of 

 Brandy wine. Bought, 1858, of Mr. Kenyon, Yamaska, P. Q., by William 

 Keene, Mechanic Falls, Me. A fast trotter and got fast stock. 



Races won, 17. Races lost, 28. Total races, 45. 

 Sire : Lexington, i. 

 Dam of Captain 2:21%. 



LEXINGTON 



Said to be by Keene's Brandywine, son of Cobb's Brandywine. 

 by John Judkins, Waterville, Me. 



Owned 



Races won, 25. Races lost, 47. Total races, 72. 



BRANDYWINE (PRINCE'S) 



Bay, small stripe in face, 1000 pounds; foaled May, 1865 ; bred by S. 

 P. C. Prince, Webster, Me. ; got by Keene's Brandywine, son of Cobb's 

 Brandywine. 



YOUNG BRANDYWINE 



Bay, 14 hands, 800 pounds; foaled 1852; said to be by Cobb's 

 Brandywine, son of Brandywine : and dam by St. Lawrence. Purchased at 

 Montreal,Can., February, 1 85 6, by Henry A. Young, Hartford, Me. ; then sold to 

 Benj. Young, Hartford, half interest; to B. W.Briggs, Sumner, Me., other half 

 interest ; to Wm. Childs, Mechanic Falls, Me., whole interest, 1861 ; to several 

 parties, names unknown; to D. M. Foster, Canton Point, Me., 1864, where 

 he was kept six years; to R. G. Dunn, Wilton, Me., 1870; to Harvey B. 

 Russell, Canton, Me., who took him to Abington, Mass., 1871. 



J. W. Thompson says in his book on " Noted Maine Horses ", Vol. II : 

 "Young Brandywine was an exceedingly fine little horse with fine trotting 

 action and considerable speed. His descendants are noted for iron con- 

 stitutions, are almost universally sound and free from blemishes, and although, 

 like their sire, generally of diminutive size', a class of horses that possess any 

 amount of business qualities ". 



