APPENDIX 863 



CAPTAIN HANAFORD (Paddy McGee) 2:33^, and winner of 19 races, gr. h.; foaled 

 185-; bred in California; said to be by General Taylor, son of Morse Horse : and dam 

 Peggy McGee, a fast trotting mare brought from Canada to California. Trotted 1862-71. 



CAPTAIN HEROD 2:25%, and winner of 19 races, ch. h.; foaled 1870, the property of 

 Elder Tosten Sorbed, a Norwegian clergyman; got by a son of King Herod, by Sherman 

 Black Hawk : dam sorrel, said to have been brought to Iowa in a drove of horses from 

 Illinois. Bought at an auction sale, in 1872, by Odd Ringham, Decorah, la. Trotted 1879-83. 



CAPTAIN JACK 2 : 26, and winner of 15 races, b. g., 15% hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 

 1871; bred by George C. Cad well, Utica, 111.; got by Fisher's Patchen Jr., son of George 

 M. Patchen Jr. : clam bay, bred by George C. Cadwell, got by Black Douglass,son of Sher- 

 man Black Hawk; 2d clam brown, bred by George C. Cadwell, said to be by a Morgan 

 horse. Trotted 1874-77. 



CAPT. LEWIS 2:20)4, and winner of 10 races, ch. g., 16 hands, 1025 pounds; foaled 

 1874; bred by Jefferson T. Brown, Gorham, N. Y. ; got by Spink, son of Andy Johnson, 

 by Henry Clay : dam Lady Jones, chestnut, bred by Col. Marshall, Prattsburg, N. Y., got 

 by Wallace's Phenomenon, son of an Arabian horse ; 2d dam Lucy Long, bay, said to be 

 thoroughbred. Trotted 1882. 



CAPTAIN WEST (Odin Bell, Toodles) 2:35, and winner of n races, b. s., 14 hands; 

 foaled 186-; bred by William Evans, Onancock, Ya. ; got by Sam Bell, bay, foaled 1856, 

 son of Sam Patch, black with bob-tail, 14% hands, purchased, Mr. \Yallace states, 1853, 

 of Mr. Cantvvell, Philadelphia, Penn., by Dr. Nutz, who took him to Talbot Co., Md., 

 thence to Accomack Co., Ya., where he was kept the season of 1855, then taken back to 

 Maryland and died, 1860, said to be Morgan: clam said to be a pacer. Sold when about 

 two to Isaac Smith. Trotted 1873-75. 



CASSIUS PRINCE 2:29, and winner of 12 races, ch. h. with star, 15}-^ hands, 1000 pounds; 

 foaled June 15, 1867; bred by Alvin Wood, Barnard, Yt. ; got by Ballard's Cassius M. 

 Clay Jr., son of Jones' Cassius M. Clay [r : dam sorrel, bred by Alvin Wood, Barnard, 

 Vt., got by Gray Hawk (Harlow Horse), son of Morgan Tally Ho; 2cl dam sorrel, 

 said to have been brought from Canada. Trotted 1874-79. 



CATCHFLY 2:19, and winner of 20 races, b. m.; foaled 1876; bred by R. P. Pepper, 

 Frankfort. Ky.; got by Administrator, son of Hambletonian : dam Cachuca, chestnut, bred 

 by R. West, Georgetown, Ky., got by Almont, son of Alexander's Abdallah; 2cl dam MacU 

 ame Smith, said to be by Gray Eagle; and 3d clam by Saxe Weimar. Trotted 1880-84. 



CATTARAUGUS CHIEF 2:29, and winner of 13 races, b. g.; foaled about 1868; bred by 

 Elijah Thomas, New York; got by Rough and Ready, son of Black Hawk : dam said to 

 be by Young Consul, son of Consul (Canadian). Trotted 1871-76. 



CHAMPION GIRL 2 =28, and winner of 13 races, b. m., 16 hands, 1160 pounds; foaled 

 1871; bred by Richard Hoar, Watkins, N. Y. ; got by Gooding's Champion, son of King's 

 Champion Jr., by Champion : dam brown, brought from Kentucky to Syracuse, N. Y., and 

 thence to Watkins, N. Y. Trotted 1878-83. 



CHANCE 2:20}^, and winner of 13 races, ch. g.; foaled 1870; bred by John Davidson, 

 Rushville, Ind.; got by Wilson's Blue Bull, son of Pruden's Blue Bull: dam Mollie, bay, 

 bred by A. W. Hunt, Rushville, Ind., got by Pete Guffin, a pacing horse brought by Henry 

 Guffin from Kentucky to Rushville, Ind. Trotted 1878-79. 



CHARLEY 2:34)4, and winner of graces, ch. g., 15}^ hands, 975 pounds; foaled 1867; 

 bred by Charles Peckens, Benton, N. Y.; got by Andy Johnson, son of Henry Clay: dam 

 brown, bred by I. Onderkirk, got by Diomed. Owned by O. C. Knapp, Penn Yan, N. Y. 

 Trotted 1874-76. 



CHARLEY 2:36^, winner of 10 races, ch. g. Trotted in California 1869-74. 



CHARLEY B. (Gifford, Chickamauga) 2:30, and winner of 14 races, ch. g.; bred by 

 Dr. J. B. Kyle, Macomb, 111., foaled 1866, the property of L. A. Simmons, Roseville, 

 111.; got by Chickamauga, son of Yermont Boy: dam sorrel, large, captured from Ala- 

 bama cavalry. Trotted 1872-78. 



