APPENDIX 877 



Lewiston, Me.; got by General Knox: dam bred by John Gove, Lewiston, Me., got by 

 Lewiston Boy, son of Pollard Morgan; 2d dam bred by John Gove, said to be Morgan. 

 Trotted 1877-81. 



GEORGE D. SHERMAN 2:29)4, and winner of 10 races, bl. g., 15 hands, 975 pounds; 

 foaled 1871; bred by AnsonAyres, Peru, N. Y.; got by Black Ralph, son of Wicker's 

 Flying Cloud, by Black Hawk: dam black, brought from Keene, N.Y. Trotted 1880-83. 



GEORGE H. 2:25, and winner of 13 races, black, 15% hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 1867; 

 bred by C. W. Galloupe, Swampscott, Mass; got by Godfrey's Patchen, son of George M. 

 Patchen, by Cassius M. Clay : dam black, 15)^ hands, 950 pounds, foaled 1852, a very 

 fine roadster, bought, in 1856, in the vicinity of Augusta, Me., for C. W. Galloupe, by the 

 proprietor of a large boarding stable on Washington St., nearly opposite Union Park, 

 Boston, whose name is thought to have been Sawyer. Trotted 1875-80. 



GEORGE H. MITCHELL (Bay Frank) 2 126, and winner of 12 races, b. g., star, one forward 

 and one hind ankle white, 15)^ hands, 950 pounds; foaled 1865; bred by T. B. Reynolds, 

 Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; got by American Ethan, son of Ethan Allen : dam chestnut, said 

 to be by by Long's Tornado, son of Eclipse; and 2d dam by Henry, son of Sir Archy. 

 Trotted 1874-77. 



GEORGE M. 2:24, and winner of 13 races, br. g. with tan points and off hind ankle gray, 

 15% hands, about 975 pounds; foaled about 1873; bred by George. Miller, Westfield, later 

 Russell, Mass.; got by Westfield Boy, son of Black Diamond, Canadian: dam brown, said 

 to be a running mare brought from England. Trotted 1881-83. 



GEORGE M. PATCHEN 2: 23%, and winner of 20 races, b. h. : foaled 1849; bred by 

 Richard F. Carmen, Monmouth Co., N. J.; got by Cassius M. Clay, son of Henry Clay: 

 dam chestnut, 16 hands, breeding unknown. Trotted 1857-63. Died May, 1864. 



GEORGE M. PATCHEN JR. 2:27, and winner of 13 races, br. h. with white hind ankles 

 and a little white on heels of both fore feet, 16 hands; foaled 185-; bred by Joseph Regan, 

 Mount Holly, N. J.; got by George M. Patchen, son of Cassius M. Clay: dam purchased 

 by Mr. Regan of Nathan Hendricks, Crosswicks, N. J., said to be by Stockton's 

 Bellfounder, grandson of imported Bellfounder; and 2d dam by Hoot-a-laddie. Trotted 

 1861-69. 



GEORGE PALMER 2:19)4, and winner of 17 races, b. g.; foaled 1861; bred by Allen 

 Watson, Stafford, N. Y. ; got by Ames' Bogus, son of Ballard's Bogus, by Lame Bogus : 

 dam chestnut, small, foaled 1848, owned, when three, by George and Hiram Berwick, 

 Genesee county, N. Y., who sold to Mr. White and he to Mr. Watson, said to be 

 Black Hawk Morgan. Trotted 1767-72. 



GEORGE TREAT 2:25>4,and winnerof 12 races, br.g., one white foot behind, 15^ hands, 

 1050 pounds; foaled 1868; bred by J. G. McCracken, Sacramento, Cal.; got by David Hill 

 Jr., son of Dave Hill, by Black Lion, son of Black Hawk : dam Kit, said to be by 

 McCracken's Black Hawk, son of Black Hawk; 2d dam McCracken's Mare said to be 

 by McCracken's Black Hawk; 3d dam Chase mare, brought from western New York. 

 Trotted 1871-77. 



GEORGE V. 2:20, and winner of 17 races, chestnut with star and three white legs, 17 hands, 

 1300 pounds; foaled 1874; bred by G. W. Van Aken, Coldwater, Mich.; got by Master- 

 lode, son of Hambletonian : dam Mollie, bay, bred by G. W. Van Aken, got by Magna 

 Charta, son of Morgan Eagle Jr.; 2d dam Fanny, bred by Peter Cockley, Lexington, O. 

 got by Thunderbolt, son of imported Thunderbolt. Trotted 1879-74. 



GEORGE WASHINGTON 2:34)4, and winner of 10 races, br.g. Trotted at Boston, 

 Mass, 1865-67. 



GEORGE WILKES (Robert Fillingham) 2:22, and winner of 28 races, br. h.; foaled 1856; 

 bred by Harry Felter, Newburg, N. Y.; got by Hambletonian, son of Abdallah: dam 

 Dolly Spanker, brown, breeding unknown. Trotted 1861-72. Died 1882. 



GLENCOE CHIEF 2:37, and winner of 20 races, gr. g. Trotted 1855-65. 



