APPENDIX 867 



DAN DONALDSON 2:24%, and winner of 14 races, ch g.; foaled 1870; said to be by 

 imported Bonnie Scotland. Trotted 1878-81. 



DAN SMITH 2 :2i i|, and winner of 13 races, b. g., hind legs white, 16 hands, noo pounds;, 

 foaled May 8, 1870; bred by Daniel W. Smith, Etna, N. J.; got by Reporter, son of 

 Hambletonian : clam chestnut, bred by Mr. Bridges, New York, got by Young Trustee, 

 son of old Trustee; 2d dam old Trustee, bred by Mr. Bridges, New York, got by im- 

 ported Trustee. Trotted 1876-84. 



DAN VOORHEES 2:23%, and winner of 10 races, ch. s., 16 hands, 1150 pounds; foaled 

 1867; bred by Mr. Fisher, Petaluma, Cal.; got by General McClellan, son of North Star: 

 dam Ocean Nel. Trotted 1872-79. 



DARBY (John Murphy Jr.) 2: 16^2- and winner of 32 races, br.g ;, foaled 1872; bred by John 

 Grider, Bowling Green, Ky. ; got by Delmonico, son of Guy Miller, by Hambletonian : dam 

 Black Bess, black, foaled 1866, bred by Jackson Cox, near Bowling Green, Ky., and sold 

 to G. \V. Hines, Bowling Green, Ky., got by Cox's Stump the Dealer, son of Raglan's 

 Stump the Dealer, said to be descended from imported Diomed; 2d dam brought from 

 northern Kentucky. Trotted 1876-80. 



DECEPTION 2:22^2. and winner of 35 races, gr. g.; foaled 186-; bred by Dr. M. Shaffer, 

 Wooster, O.; got by Fremont (a gray pacer), son of Newman's Arabian (a gray pacer) : 

 dam Jenny, gray, bred by Dr. M. Shaffer, got by Charles, a gray trotter, son of Post Boy, 

 by Henry, son of Sir Archy, by imported Diomed : 2d dam bay, a fast quarter running 

 mare, said to be by Cone's Bacchus. The dam of Fremont was Nelly, a chestnut pacing 

 mare, by Post Boy, as above, and the clam of Nelly was by Consul, thoroughbred. Dam 

 of Post Boy, Garland, by Duroc, son of imported Diomed, and from Young Miller's Dam- 

 sel, by Hamiltonian, son of imported Messenger. Dam of Charles brought from Ken- 

 tucky, and said to be a thoroughbred Whip mare. Fremont and Charles were also bred by 

 M. Shaffer. Sold, 1869, to W. P. Kinser, and died his property Oct. 29, 1883. Trotted 

 1875-79. 



DECK WRIGHT 2:19%, and winner of 53 races, b. g.; foaled 1869; bred by Benj. Wicks, 

 Theresa, N. Y.; got by Hinsdale Horse, son of Hinsdale Colt (Lalla Rookh), by 

 Sammy Blucher, son of Black Blucher, by Bay Blucher, son of Duroc, Jby imported 

 Diomed : dam Doll Wicks, bay, bred by Benj. Wicks, got by Young North Britain, son 

 of old imported North Britian; 2cl dam Fan, brown, bred by Benj. Wicks, got by Young 

 Duroc, son of old Duroc, by imported Diomed; 3d dam Fan, brown. This horse is 

 remarkable for having trotted the most recorded races of any that ever lived. The above 

 pedigree is from breeder. Trotted 1877-89. 



DEFIANCE 2:34, and winner of 10 races, bl. h., 16 hands, noo pounds; foaled 1867; bred 

 by T. J. and A. F. Hoyt, Grafton, N. H.; got by General Lyon, son of Morrill : dam 

 bred by A. S. Heath, Grafton, N. Y., got by Litchfield Horse, son of Kossuth, by Black 

 Hawk. Trotted 1871-75. 



DELAWARE 2:28, and winner of 17 races; foaled about 1870; bred by Zadock Townsend, 

 Wilmington, Del.; got by Wyatt's Morgan Black Hawk, son of Felton's Black Hawk, by 

 Black Hawk, son of Sherman Morgan : dam Fanny, bright bay, said to be by Stout's 

 General Taylor, son of Young Sir Solomon. Trotted 1873-77. 



DELHI (Flash) 2:31)4, and winner of n races, b. g. Trotted 1870-75. 



DELIGHT 2:35, and winner of n races, br. m., 15% hands, 1035 pounds; said to be by 

 Godfrey's Patchen, son of George M. Patchen, by Cassius M. Clay : dam said to be by May 

 Day. Brought from New Jersey by Mike Roden, for Ed. Jones, White Plains, N. Y., 

 who sold to John Keenan, Haverstraw, N. Y., who sold to John Keenan, Haverstraw, N. 

 Y., who- sold in the fall of 1873 to J. G. Campbell, Lebanon, N. H. Trotted 1873-78. 



DERBY (Alvin B. and Dutchman) 2:25^, and winner of 13 races, b. g., about 15)^ 

 hands; foaled 1859; bred by Hiram Everson, Manlius, N. Y.; got by Rough and Ready, 

 son of Black Hawk : dam bred by Hiram Everson, Manlius, N. Y., got by W T ilcox's 



