870 THE MORGAN HORSE 



Hatch, Monroe Co., N. Y., and got by Foster's St. Lawrence, son of St. Lawrence. Trotted 

 in New York and Michigan, 1871-72. 



EDWARD 2:19 (2:16% to pole), and winner of 13 races, ch. g. with white in face, 15% 

 hands, about iioo pounds; foaled April n, 1872; bred by J. A. Cook, Elkhart, Ind.; got 

 by Masterlode, son of Hambletonian : dam Dolly, bay, " natural trotter", foaled 1852, bred 

 by Pleas Norton, Cassopolis, Mich., bought by Mr. Cook of S. D. Bancroft, now of Utah, 

 got by a little brown horse of Morgan build and conformation owned by Mr. Harkins 

 (now of Iowa) ; 2d dam bay, brought from Ohio to Michigan about 1840. J. A. Cook 

 writes: "The dam of Edward resembled the Morgans very much ". Trotted 1875-78. 



ED "WHITE (Gen. Scott and Jim Smith) 2 =27, and winner of 16 races, b. g., 16 hands 

 iioo pounds; -foaled 1863; bred by Edwin Scott, Rural Hill, N. Y.; got by Jim Scott, son 

 of Rich's Hambletonian, a bay horse purchased of Timothy Jackson, L. I., by James Irving, 

 New York city, breeding unknown, but thought to be a son of Cassius M. Clay : dam 

 chestnut, bred by Harvey Harrington, Watertown, N. Y., got by a Duroc horse owned 

 by A. C. Clarke, Constable, N. Y., now of BrookHeld, Mo.; 2(1 dam said to be by Yickery's 

 Tiger Morgan, of Bulrush and Sherman Morgan blood. Trotted 1870-77. 



EDWIN A (Sentinel) 2:24%,and winner of 17 races, b. g., 15^4 hands, 950 pounds; foaled 

 1872; bred by Charles Tuttle, Canandaigua, N. Y.; got by Gooding's Champion, son of 

 King's Champion, by Champion: dam bay, bred by R. T. Pratt, Rushville, N. Y., got by 

 Henry Clay, son of Andrew Jackson. Trotted 1882-84. 



EDWIN B 2:27, and winner of 12 races, bl. g., 15^2 hands, foaled 1871. Taken when a 

 weanling from Michigan to Wisconsin. Owned by Jerome I. Case, Racine, Wis. Trotted 

 1878-81. 



EDWIN THORNE 2 :i6}^, and winner of 38 races, ch. g.; bred by George Gordon, New- 

 burg, N. Y.; got by Thornedale, son of Alexander's Abdallah : dam Lady Lightfoot, bay, 

 foaled 1862, bred by Geo. C. Hitchcock, New Preston, Conn., got by Ashland, son of 

 Mambrino Chief; 2cl dam said to be by Eureka, son of Long Island Black Hawk. Trotted 

 1880-84 



ELLA CLAY (Maggie Elliott, Fannie P.) 2 =27)^, and winner of 10 races, b.m.; foaled 1869; 

 bred by Thomas Goodloe, Lexington, Ky. ; got by American Clay, son of Strader's Cassius 

 M. Clay Jr. : dam said to be by Mambrino Chief; 2d dam (dam of Governor 2 =30 and Joe 

 Hooker by Mambrino Chief) by Canada Chief, son of Davy Crockett; and 3d dam by Plow 

 Boy. Trotted 1872-77. 



ELLA DOE 2:23 1 2, and winner of 21 races, ch. m., bred by William H. Cook, Hague, N. 

 Y. ; got by Daniel Lambert, son of Ethan Allen : dam bred by Wm. H. Cook, got by 

 Cook's Columbus, son of Smith's Young Columbus; 2(1 dam Fanny Cook, dam of Daniel 

 Lambert, which see. Trotted 1876-83. 



ELLA EARLE 2 =25, and winner of 16 races, b. m.; foaled 1872; bred by R. West, George- 

 town, Ky.; got by Almont, son of Alexander's Abdallah : dam said to be by J. C. Brecken- 

 ridge, son of Toronto, Canadian; and 2d dam thoroughbred, by Whalebone. Trotted 

 1878-80. 



ELSIE GOOD 2:22>o, and winner of 13 races, ch. m.; foaled 1871; bred by D. P. Shaw- 

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

 Patterson, bred by Hugh Miller, Lair's Station, Ky., got by Alexander's Abdallah, son of 

 Hambletonian; 2(1 dam Bolly, said to be by Bald Stockings, son of Shropshire's Tom Hal, 

 by Chinn's Copperbottom; and 3d dam by Gray Eagle, son of Woodpecker, by Bertram], 

 son of Sir Archy. Trotted 1876-80. 



ELSIE GROFF (Quebec Girl) 2:25, and winner of 35 races, b.m.; foaled about 1870; 

 bred by David Growl, near Minerva, (").; got by Sherman Morgan Jr. (Danville), son of 

 Napoleon Morgan : dam bred by Jacob Schmachtenberger, got by Rodney, owned by 

 Valentine Thomas, and said to be part thoroughbred; and 2d dam gray, by Consul, run- 

 ning bred. Trotted 1879-85. 



