866 THE MORGAN HORSE 



COMMODORE VANDERBILT 2:25, and winner of 12 races, b. h.; foaled 1856; bred by 

 W. D. Fisher, Orwell, Vt.; got by Smith's Young Columbus, son of Columbus: dam bred 

 by W. P. Fuller, got by Clinton, a fast trotting horse owned by Peter Clinton, Chateaugay, 

 N. Y., said to be of Morgan and French blood; 2d dam bred by Phelps Bros., Orwell, Vt., 

 got by Rogers' Gray. This was the first colt Young Columbus got. Trotted 1864-67. 



CONFIDENCE 2:37)2, and winner of 12 races, ch. g., 15 hands, breeding unknown. 

 Trotted 1849-60. Hiram Woodruff says: "He was a handsome bay gelding". 



COOLEY 2:26, and winner of 12 races; foaled about 1853; said to be by Daniel Boone, 

 son of Tom Crowder, by Pilot. Owned for several years in Chicago. Trotted 1858-66. 



CORONER K. 2:30%, and winnerof n races, b. g. Trotted 1871-76. 



COZETTE 2:19, and winner of 27 races, bl. m. with a few white hairs, 15)^ hands, 1000 

 pounds; foaled October, 1863; bred by Mortimer A. Leggett, Dray ton Plains, Mich.; got 

 by Black Bashaw, son of Young Sleepy Dave, by Sleepy Dave : dam iron gray, purchased by 

 Mr. Leggett of Frederick Banks, Oxford, Mich., said to be by Stargazer, a tine-looking, large, 

 dappled gray horse, son of Icobannus, a horse that was brought from New Jersey. Disposition 

 ugly and inclined to kick; was not honest in trotting, but strong to pull. Trotted 1870-79. 



CROWN PRINCE 2:25, and winner of graces, gr. g.; foaled 1862; bred by B. and W. 

 Gilbert, Burton, N. B. ; got by Logan's Messenger, son of State of Maine, by Stone 

 Messenger, son of Winthrop Messenger : dam Lady Messenger, gray, bred by B. and W. 

 Gilbert, Sheffield, N. B., got by Warrior, son of Young Messenger, by Winthrop Messen- 

 ger; 2d dam gray, bred by B. and^W. Gilbert, got by Hind's Circus Messenger, said to be 

 by imported Messenger; 3d dam brown, bred by J. H. Bridges, Sheffield, N. B., got by a 

 son of Young Cannon Ball, son of old imported Cannon Ball; 4th dam Bridges' old Black 

 bred by J. H. Bridges, got by Saunders' imported Wildair, bred by Lord Grosvenor. 

 Trotted 1871-73. 



DAKOTA MAID 2:26)^, and winner of 19 races, ch. m. with blaze in face and white feet; 

 foaled June 12, 1868; bred by Adolph Mason, Union Co., S. D., later of Sioux City, Ii.; 

 got by Louis St. Orange Horse, or St. Arnzt Horse, a sorrel horse with white feet, foaled 

 1 86 1, brought in his clam from Canada, by a Frenchman named Joseph Lamoureux, now 

 of Contre-Coeur, Can., and said to be of St. Lawrence blood, from a dam bred by Adolph 

 Prive, Vercheres, and got by Petit Coq : dam bay, brought from Canada, said to be by a 

 St. Lawrence Horse. Trotted 1874-78. 



DALLAS 2:43^, and winner of 10 races, b. g.; foaled 1857; bred by A. Wales, Disco, 

 Mich.; said to be by Roe's Abdallah Chief, son of Abdallah : and dam Canadian. Trotted 

 1866-68. 



DAMON 2:23%, and winner of 19 races, br. h.; foaled 1869; bred by Billings Holdridge, 

 Batavia, N. Y. ; got by Ames' Bogus (Palmer Bogus), son of Ballard's Bogus: dam old 

 Gray, gray, bred by Hiram Cash, Genesee Co., N. Y., got by Gray Eclipse, son of Cash's 

 son of American Eclipse; 2d dam Gray, bred by Hiram Cash, got by Cash's son of Bush 

 Messenger; 3d dam a gray mare bred in the Cash family; 4th dam a running mare, brought 

 by the Cash's from Cuyuga Co., N. Y. Trotted 1873-81. 



DAN 2 :33, and winner of 1 1 races, ch. g. Purchased from a herd of ponies by S. S. Jerome, 

 Atlanta, Ga., who sold him for $3000. Trotted 1870-74. 



DAN (Slaughter) 2:40)^, and winner of 10 races, bl. g. with star, 16 hands, 1050 pounds; 

 foaled 1 86-; bred by Dan Bryan, Sedalia, Mo.; got by Mambrino Chief, son of Mam- 

 brino Paymaster: dam brown (dam of Jenny Bryan, dam of Olaf 2:22, Eric 2:28)4 and 

 McLeod 2:21)4), bred by Willis Jones, Lexington, Ky., got by Black Denmark, son of 

 Denmark, thoroughbred; 2d dam a Kentucky saddle mare owned by Dr. Allen, Lexing- 

 ton, Ky. Bought by Redfield & Thronigan, St. Louis, Mo. ; afterward owned by a Mr. 

 Smith of St. Louis, Mo., who sold to L. B. Dubois, Denver, Col., for $500, who sold to 

 Charles Cook, for $1500, who took him to California. Trotted 1873-75. 



