872 THE MORGAN HORSE 



of Bailey Horse, by Woodbury Morgan; 2d dam bred by Robert Richardson, Topsham, 

 Yt.. got by Young President, son of Royal Morgan. Sold to YVm. V. Bailey, Newbury, 

 Vt.; then to Dr. Eaton, Wentworth, N. H., and by him to Hall Bros., who took her to 

 Boston, Mass., and sold her to Dan Bigley, the driver. Trotted 1870-79. 



FANNY ALLEN 2:28)^ aiul winner of 19 races, b. m.; foaled about 1855; bred by Joel 

 W. Holcomb, Ticonderoga, N. Y.; got by Ethan Allen: dam Cherub, brown, 15}^ hands, 

 about 1000 pounds, owned at one time by Caleb Weeks, Jamaica, L. I., who sold her 

 to W. V. Cook, Ticonderoga, N. Y., and he to Joel W. Holcomb of same place, said to be 

 by Abdallah, son of Mambrino. Wm. A. G. Arthur, Ticonderoga, writes of the dam : 

 " She came here 1848, an old mare and had been foundered, but could trot then in 2 :4O. 

 She was in foal when she came by Bridges' Emperor; next spring had a horse colt that 

 went to California. Her next colt was Bowen Horse, that went to Boston, I think. Fanny 

 Allen was her last". Trotted 1865-70. 



FANNY FERN 2:32^4, and winner of 17 races, ch. m., 15 hands, 900 pounds; foaled 1863; 

 bred by Milan Birge, Gouverneur, N. Y.; got by the Earl Horse, which came from Vermont 

 and was said to be Morgan : dam chestnut, brought from Canada, said to be by Red Bird. 

 Owned, 1871, by E. C. White, Watertown, N. Y. Trotted 1869-79, mostly in New York. 

 Trotted 1869-79. 



FANNY JEFFERSON 2:29, and winner of 13 races, br. m., 15^ hands, 925 pounds; 

 foaled 1871; bred by Fred Whitmore, Farmington, Conn.; got by Thomas Jefferson, son 

 of Toronto Chief: dam bay, purchased at Bull's Head, New York. Trotted 1876-78. 



FANNY LEE 2 : 29)4, and winner of 10 races, br. m., small star, 15^ hands, about 1000 

 pounds; foaled 1857; bred by C. W. Ensign, Moriah, N. Y.; got by Ethan Allen: dam 

 Dolly Merriam, brown, bred by Charles D. Noble, Essex, N. Y., got by the North Horse 

 imported from France by Charles Williams, Montreal, P. Q. ; 2d dam bay, bred by Charles 

 D. Noble, got by Sherman Morgan, son of Justin Morgan. Handsome and stylish. Trotted 

 1861-74. 



FANNY RAYMOND (Princess) 2 130, and winner of n races, b. m., stripe in face, 15^3 

 hands, 900 pounds; foaled May, 1865; bred by N. D. Stiles, King's Station, N. Y.; got 

 by American Ethan, son of Ethan Allen: dam dark bay, i6 l -4 hands, bought when 

 three, by Nehemiah St. John,, in Saratoga Co., N. Y., said to be by Sir Alexander, an 

 imported horse. Owned by Henry Raymond, Corinth, N. Y. Trotted 1872-77. 



FARMER BOY 2:38, and winner of 10 races, ch.g., small star, 14 hands; foaled 1869; 

 bred by David Braseau, St. Therese,P.Q.; got by Canada Black Hawk,sonof Sherman Black 

 Hawk: dam red, bred by David Braseau, got by Belair, son of Defiance, by Cock of the 

 Rock, son of Duroc; 2d dam bred by David Braseau. Trotted 1875-76. 



FAUGH-A-BALLAGH 2:26, and winner of n races, b. g.; foaled about 1868; said to have 

 been bred near Indianapolis, Ind., and got by Legal Tender, son of Moody's Davy 

 Crockett. Owned by M. J. Doyle, Savannah, Ga. Trotted 1874-80. 



FEARLESS (Grace) 2 :28, and winner of 17 races, b. m., said to very much resemble Flora 

 Temple; foaled about 1856; bred by David Meeker, Brookfield,Conn.; got by Meeker Horse, 

 said to have been brought, about 1848, when two, by Mr. Keeler of Danbury, Conn., with 

 a lot of ponies, from Michigan, and sold to John Stevens, Danbury, Conn., who sold to 

 David Meeker; later he was owned by Mr. Crosby, who sold to Mr. Harrington of New 

 Jersey (We are informed that a tradition has been handed down at Danbury that Mr. 

 Keeler traded an Indian pony for this colt in Orange Co., and that the colt was by Abdallah) : 

 dam the dam of several trotters that sold from $5 to $1000 each, pedigree unknown. 

 Burned at Fashion Stock Farm, April, 1868. Trotted 1865-70. 



FITZGERALD (Dunn, Rutherford) 2 : 30, and winner of 13 races, 1). g. ; foaled 187-; bred 

 by Henry W. Putnam, Bennington, Vt. ; got by Young Columbus, son of Columbus: dam 

 Dolly Root, black, bred by James German, Sudbury, Vt., got by General Grant (Williams 

 Horse), son of Ticonderoga, by Black Hawk. Trotted 1879-83. 



