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THE MORGAN HORSE 



ANDREW JACKSON (IVES') 



Dark chestnut, with very long mane and very large and short neck ; 

 ioaled about 1845 ; said to have been owned early by Jacob Spinster, who got 

 him in the neighborhood of Ticonderoga or Whitehall, N. Y., called him 

 Bulrush Morgan, and claimed he was got by that horse. He was taken to Al- 

 bany, N.Y., and thence, about 1855, by Henry D. Rich to Watertown, N. Y., 

 where he was kept one season and returned to Albany. Bought a year or two 

 later by Garrett Ives and brought .back to \Vatertown, where he remained 

 nearly to the time of his death. Died at a fair at Sandy Creek, N. Y., fall 

 of 1870. He could trot very fast for a short distance and got a great many 

 speedy colts. W. A. Searles, formerly of Jefferson Co., N. Y., writes in "Wal- 

 lace's Monthly", July, 1878 : " You ask if Andrew Jackson or his get ever 

 paced. I don't remember of any of his get ever showing an inclination to 

 pace. They all had a pure, open, slashing gait ". 



Sires : Fessenden, i ; Paragon, i. 



Sires from Daughters : Joe Hates, i ; Middletown Jr., 2 (i p.). 



Dams of ( Mark B. 2 128 % Middletown Jr. 2 :27%- 



\ Nelly Ely 2 123%. 



( Sylvia 2:27%. 



Young Smuggler 2 



ANDREW JACKSON JR 



Bay with star and white hind heels, 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 

 1856 ; bred by Elisha Rogers, Adams, N. Y. ; got by Ives' Andrew Jackson : 

 dam bay, said to be by Goldwire ; and 2d dam by Flying Dutchman. Owned 

 by Peter Sternburg, Richfield, N. Y. Could trot in 2 140. 



PARAGON 



Bred by Frederick Lawyer, Brownsville, N. Y. ; got by Ives' Andrew 

 Jackson : dam (dam of Continental), untraced. 



FESSENDEN 



Foaled 18 ; said to be by Andrew Jackson (Ives'). 



