878 THE MORGAN HORSE 



GLOSTER 2:17, and winner of 18 races, b. g.; foaled 1866; bred by James Roosevelt, Hyde 

 Park, N. Y.; got by Volunteer, son of Hambletonian : dam Black Bess, foaled 1854, bred 

 and owned in Dutchess Co., N. Y., purchased by Gardner Rowland, about 1860, of a Mr. 

 Robinson, said to be by Stockbridge Chief, son of Black Hawk; and 2d dam by Mambrino 

 Paymaster, son of Mambrino. Trotted 1872-74. Died 1874. 



GOLDFINDER 2:23)4, and winner of 30 races, br. h.; foaled 1871; bred by Charles Moul- 

 ton, Framingham, Mass.; got by John Lambert, son of Daniel Lambert: dam gray, brought, 

 when three, from Maine to Middlesex'Co., Mass., breeding unknown. Trotted 1872-87. 



GOLD NOTE 2:25, and winner of 10 races, b. g.; foaled 186-; bred by William M. John- 

 ston, Hunters, Cal. ; got by Contraband, son of Belmont (thoroughbred) : dam Fanny 

 Hayes, said to be by Jack Hayes, son of Winnebago; and 2d dam by imported Leviathan. 

 Trotted 1876-80. 



GOLDSMITH MAID 2:14, and winner of 95 races, bay, no white, 15)4 hands scant, 1000 

 pounds; foaled 1857; bred by John B. Decker, Deckerstown, X. J.; got by Alexander's 

 Abdallah, son of Hambletonian : dam purchased by Daniel Morris livery-stable keeper, 

 Houston St., N. Y., at Bull's Head, N. Y., and sold by him to Mr. Vermeule, who sold to 

 J. B. Decker, untraced. (The statement that this dam was by Abdallah is entirely unsup- 

 ported. I ler breeder and breeding is hopelessly unknown). Sold, when eight years old, for 

 $350, having never to that time done a day's work, to Mr. Decker, who sold her the next 

 day to a horseman, who traded her soon after to Alden Goldsmith, Orange Co., N. Y., 

 for about the equivalent of $750. Trotted 1867-77. 



GRACE 2 : 27, and winner of 1 3 races, b. m.; foaled 1869; bred by Jonathan E. "Wood, 

 Middletown, N. Y.; got by Knickerbocker, son of Hambletonian: dam Lady Denton 

 said to be by Seeley's American Star, son of Coburn's American Star. Trotted 1876-77. 



GRAND DUCHESS (Duchess, Mary Ann), 2:26> 2 , and winner of 13 races, b. m., 151.3' 

 hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 1859; bred by John and Alexander Johnson, Germano, O.; 

 got by Hanley's Hiatoga, son of Rice's Hiatoga: dam Johnson Mare, bay, bred by John 

 and Alexander Johnson, got by Anderson's John Richards, son of Young John Richards, 

 by John Richards; 2d dam Diamond, chestnut, bred by John and Alexander Johnson, got 

 by Top Gallant. Trotted 1865-75. 



GRAND SENTINEL 2:27)4, and winner of 12 races, b. h., 15% hands, noo pounds; 

 foaled 1873; bred by John R. Richardson, Lexington, Ky.; got by Sentinel, son of Ham- 

 bletonian : dam Maid of Lexington, said to be by Mambrino Pilot, son of Mambrino 

 Chief; 2d dam Brownlock, thoroughbred, by imported Leviathan; 3d dam Pansy, by 

 Pacolet; and 4th dam by imported Mendoza. Trotted 1878-83. Died 1889. 



GRANGER 2:31%, and winner of n races, b. g.; said to be by Finch's St. Lawrence. 

 Trotted 1874-80. 



GRANVILLE 2 126, and winner of 19 races, ch. g.; foaled 1868; bred by Henry Ayers 

 Bourbon Co., Ky. ; got by American Clay, son of Strader's Cassius M. Clay Jr. : dam Lady 

 Abdallah (dam of Don Carlos 2 : 23), bay, foaled 1862, bred by Ileman Ayres, got by 

 Alexander's Abdallah. Trotted 1874-79. 



GRAY EAGLE 2:35 (2:31 to saddle), and winner of 10 races, b. g.; said to be by Harris' 

 Hamiltonian. Trotted at New Orleans, Long Island, Boston and Saratoga Springs, 

 1842-50. 



GRAY EAGLE (Gray Jim) 2 131, and winner of 23 races, gr. h., 16 hands; foaled about 1855; 

 bred by O. B. Gould, Franklin Furnace, O.; got by Gray Eagle, thoroughbred son of 

 Woodpecker: dam Kate Glencoe. Trotted 1864-70. 



GRAY MAC (Uxbridge,]Mack) 2:25)^5 an d winner of 19 races, gr. g., 15% hands, 1000 

 pounds; foaled 1856; bred by Benjamin Gould, Aurora, N. Y. ; got by Black Hawk Hero, 

 son of Black Hawk: dam Rider mare, gray. Trotted 1863-75. 



GREAT EASTERN 2:18 (2 : 15% to saddle), and winner of 13 races, br. g.; foaled 1869; 



