DESCENDANTS OF DAVY CROCKETT 



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Cameron Horse, son of Davy Crockett. Owned by J. M. Amos, Rush- 

 ville, Ind., who writes: "The disposition of all his colts is about alike 

 very nervy, and ready to go at a word. They have fine style like 

 the sire, and look like the Morgan stock of horses only as to color. I 

 have never seen a sorrel or chestnut, all of them bays or blacks, and all 

 of them have more or less speed at the pace or trot (most of them pace). 

 Legal Tender Jr. is now 21 years old, and looks as if only 10; can pace 

 a quarter in 37 seconds, and trot one in 40. He is the blackest horse I 

 ever saw. They have good dispositions, are kind, good saddlers, and 

 good road horses. I never saw one that stumbled or hit himself any- 

 where". 



Total 26; 19 in 2:30 (13 p.) ; 22 race-winners; 4 ten-race winners. 



Races won, 142. Races lost, 254. Total races, 396. 



Dam of Czar 2 '.13%. 



Second dam of Dancourt 2 :28. 



BLACK BASSINGER 



Black; foaled 1873 bred by Graves & Loomis ; got by Legal Tender, 

 son of Moody's Davy Crockett : dam said to be by Bassinger, son of Lieut. 

 Bassinger. Owned by C. H. Ehrich, Kankakee, 111. 



SIRE OF 



Bassinger Boy 



Sire of Dam. 



br g2:23 1880 1886-91 1890 13 32 Addison Jr., son of Addison 



PILOT (PARISH'S) 

 Foaled 183-; bred by Dickinson & Dabna, Paris,Ky. ; got by Pilot : dam 



