MISCELLANEOUS 757 



DEFIANCE 



Gray, 15 hands, 950 pounds ; bred by Mr. Dunning, Claremont, N. H. ; 

 got by Revenge, son of Justin Morgan. It is said that he was a trotter and 

 got trotters. A gray horse of this name, probably this horse, was kept at 

 Barnard, Vt., about 1825-30. 



STEVENS HORSE 



Buckskin, black mane and tail ; bred by Mr. Stevens, Claremont, N. H. ; 

 got by Revenge, son of Justin Morgan. F. A. Weir, Walpole, N. H., says : 

 " Stevens had two stallions by Revenge, both buckskin, one with light col- 

 ored mane and tail, the other with black; one Morgan made, the other 

 more slim. The one with dark mane and tail went, I think, to Connecticut, 

 and the other, I think, was gelded". 



DUTCH MORGAN TROTTER 



Said to be by a son of Justin Morgan. Advertised, 1830, by W. B. 

 Chapin, Moultonborough, N. H., to stand at Holderness, Center Harbor, 

 Moultonborough, Sandwich, South Tamworth and Tamworth, N. H. 



WINDSOR HORSE 



Chestnut, 1000 pounds; called old in 1827 ; said to be a Morgan. 

 Owned in Windsor, Vt., and afterward, about 1826, by Edmund Lee, Spring- 

 field, Vt. A handsome, thick-set, nice-built horse, but had a ringbone. It is 

 thought that Mr. Lee purchased him of Luke Brown. Mr. Howe, Spring- 

 field, Vt., says : " I remember their calling a horse old Morgan, when I was 

 about 20 (1821). Should think this was before the Lee Horse was here". 

 Smith Randall, Springfield, Vt., born 1812, recollects a sorrel or bay horse of 

 Luke Brown's at different times, and thinks.he had a ringbone. This we think 

 is Bonaparte, which see, page 744. 



PIPER HORSE 



Called Morgan. Taken young from Vermont to Pittsfield, N. H., 1819, 

 and soon after taken to Maine. S. E. Batchelder, Harristown, 111., son of 

 breeder of Fearnaught's dam, writes : " The Piper Horse was a Morgan : he 

 left but three foals in New Hampshire, all fillies, and they were all noted 

 trotters ". 



Sire of 3d dam of Fearnaught 2 :23%. 



BUNKER HORSE 



Bay, 15 hands, 950 pounds; said to be Morgan. Brought to Hunting- 

 ton, Vt., it is thought from Corinth, Vt., about 1825, by Mr. Whitton. After- 

 wards owned by Mr. Bunker, North Huntington, Vt. Kept for a time by 

 Mr. Hardy, north of Monkton Pond, Vt. A very handsome and popular 

 horse. 



BLOOD BAY HERO 



Bay, 15 hands, 1050 pounds; said to be Morgan. Kept at Weathers- 

 field, Vt., about 1825. and much thought of. 



