868 THE MORGAN HORSE 



Dragon, son of imported Dragon from Canada; 2d dam said to be by Broker Legged 

 Kentucky Hunter. Trotted 1867-79. 



DEUCALION 2:22, and winner of 13 races, b. h.; foaled 1867; bred by J. E. Haring, Spring 

 Valley, N. Y. ; got by Hambletonian, son of Abdallah : dam Trusty (dam of Scotland Maid 

 2 :2S'o), said to be by Marlborough, son of imported Trustee; and 2d dam by Henry 

 Duroc, son of Essex, by Henry. Trotted 1874-83. 



DEXTER 2:19, and winner of 46 races, brown with blaze and four white legs; foaled 

 1858; bred by Jonathan Hawkins, Orange Co., N. Y.; got by Hambletonian, son of 

 Abdallah : dam Clara, bred by John Hawkins, Orange Co., N. Y., got by Seeley's Ameri- 

 can Star; 2cl dam McKinstry mare (dam of Shark 2:27%), purchased by Mr. McKinstry, 

 who lived near Montgomery, X. Y., untraced. Trotted 1864-67. 



DICK MOORE 2:22, l o, and winner of 14 races, ch. g.; foaled 1871; bred by A. J. Alex- 

 ander, Spring Station, Ky. ; got by Belmont, son of Alexander's Abdallah: dam Mary, 

 bred by Eli Long, Versailles, Ky., got by Monmouth Eclipse, son of American Eclipse 

 from dam by imported Expedition; 2d dam said to be by Bertrand, son of Sir Archy; 3d 

 dam by Kosciusko, son of Sir Archy; 4th dam by Gallatin, son of imported Diomed; and 

 5th clam by Celer, son of imported Janus. Trotted 1875-79. 



DICK SWIVELLER 2:18, and winner of 14 races, b. g.; foaled 1870; bred by Williams 

 and Stebbins, Cazenovia, N. Y. ; got by Walkill Chief, son of Hambletonian : dam Madame 

 Swiveller (dam of Valley Girl 2:30), bred by Williams and Stebbins, got by Harry Clay 

 Jr., son of Sayre's Harry Clay, by Cassius M. Clay; 2d dam old Tad, said to be by Rattler, 

 son of Abdallah. Trotted 1876-79. 



DICTATOR (Pluck, Brown Jack, John T. and Huckleberry) 2:22.^4, and winner of 36 

 races, bl. g. ; foaled 1866; bred by John Goodbrand, Osage, la.; got by Bissell's Comet, 

 son of Potter's Black Hawk, by Black Hawk : dam black, thick and stout, said to have 

 been bred by Geo. Stoughton, at East Troy, Wis., and got by a son of Black Hawk that 

 stood at East Troy (Mr. Stoughton took this mare when four years old, with eight or 

 ten other horses, to Osage, la.); 2cl dam black, stout and thick, foaled 1851, pur- 

 chased when three by Mr. Stoughton, for $230, of Esquire Hocigekms, \Vestfield, Vt., 

 said to be by Black Hawk, son of Sherman Morgan; 30! dam called a French mare. 

 Trotted 1872-86. 



DIRECTOR 2:17, and winner of 21 races, bl. h.; foaled 1877; bred by Richard West, 

 Georgetown, Ky.; got by Dictator, son of Hambletonian : dam Dolly (dam of Onward 

 2 :25>^), bay, bred by J. R. Adams, Georgetown, Ky., got by Mambrmo Chief, son of Mam- 

 brino Paymaster; 2d dam Fanny, bred by John W. Carter, Kentucky, got by Ben Frank- 

 lin, son of Hazrack; 3d dam Nance, bred by James Carter, Kentucky, got by Saxe Weimar, 

 son of Sir Archy. Trotted 1880-83. 



DOCTOR LEWIS (Flexible) 2:24, and winner of 38 races, ch. g.; foaled 1870; bred by 

 William II. Hall, Jackson, Mich.; got by Marshall Chief, son of Kilburn's Hero, by Black 

 Hawk : dam brought from Jefferson Co., N. Y., to Ann Arbor, and sold to W. Leonard, a 

 hotel-keeper. Trotted 1873-78. 



DON 2:22^, and winner of 15 races, gr. g., 15)4 hands; foaled 1870; bred by John Brown, 

 Nashville, Tenn. ; got by Idol, son of Mambrino Chief: dam Mary Weaver, gray, 15 hands, 

 875 pounds, foaled 1858, bred by D. C. Twogood, Canastota, N. Y., got by Vermont Black 

 Hawk son of Kilburn's Hero, by Black Hawk ; 2d dam old Reel, gray. The dam was owned 

 successively by D. C. Twogood, R. C. Bettinger, John Holmes and Charles Robinson, New 

 York; John Browne, Temple O. Harris, Maj. Campbell Brown, Tennessee. Trotted 

 1877-83. 



DORA (Gracie D.) 2:265^, and winner of 28 races, br. m.; foaled 1871; bred by W T illiam 

 Veech, Owensboro, Ky.; got by Corbeau, son of Corbeau : dam bay with small stripe in face 



