APPENDIX 879 



bred by George Hammill, Rome, N. Y. ; got by Walkill Chief, son of Hambletonian : dam 

 bred by George Hammill, got by Reiley's Consternation, son of imported Consternation ; 2d 

 dam bred by George Hammill, got by Ferguson's Kentucky Hunter; 3d dam said to be 

 by Hollister Horse, son of Bajazet. Trotted 1875-84. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN MAID 2 =28 1.,, and winner ofii races, ch. m., 15% hands, very 

 long body with strong powerful limbs and large quarters, shoulders very flat and 

 oblique, running back to the -saddle; foaled 1845; bred by William Nash, New Haven, 

 Yt.; got by Harris' Hamiltonian, son of Bishop's Hamiltonian, by imported Messenger: 

 dam purchased by Mr. Nash at Milton, Vt. Trotted 1852-54. 



G. T. PILOT 2:24, and winner of 13 races, dn. g.; foaled about 1870; bred by Thomas 

 Jared, Roseville, 111.; got by Rebel John, that was captured in Tennessee, in 1864, from the 

 Confederate troops by a company organized at Blandinsville, 111 : dam bay, bred by Thomas 

 Jared, got by Duroc; 2d dam bred by Thomas Jared, got by imported Hap Hazard. 

 Trotted, 1875, and won *3 races to l88 4- Trotted 1875-78. 



HAMBLETONIAN MAMBRINO 2:21^4, and winner of n races, b. h.; foaled 1871; bred 

 byj3. W. Ogden, Paris, Ky.; got by Curtis' Hambletonian, son of Hambletonian : damTopsy 

 brown, foaled 1864, purchased from G. W. Ogden by Sprague & Akers, Lawrence, Kan.; 

 2d dam Favorite, dark bay, one eye out, traded while in foal, 1862, by a lieutenant in the 

 Confederate cavalry, to Levi Suddeth, Centreville, Ky., breeding entirely unknown. The 

 colt she foaled next spring was Topsy, above. Trotted 1875-79. 



HAMBRINO 2:21}^, and winner of II races, b. h., 15 ^ hands, 1060 pounds; foaled 1869; 

 bred by L. Curtis, Brooklyn, N. Y.; got by Edward Everett, son of Hambletonian: dam 

 Mambrino, bay, bred by Woodson Royster, Lexington, Ky., got by Mambrino Chief, son 

 of Mambrino Paymaster; 2d dam Susie, chestnut, bred by Woodson Royster, got by im- 

 ported Margrave; 3d dam Barbara Allen, said to be by Collie; and 4th dam Lady Jackson 

 by Sumpter. Trotted 1878-79. 



HAMILTON 2:33, and winner of II races, b. h.; foaled 1866; bred by Wm. B. Smith, 

 Hartford, Conn.; got by Hambletonian : dam Kate Hayes, gray, bred by Henry Smith, New- 

 market, N. H., got by Smith's Ajax, son of Charley, by Johnny, son of old Boarder, by 

 Financier, owned in Portsmouth, N. H. Trotted 1872-76. 



HANNAH D. 2:2234, and winner of 28 races, br. m., 14)0 hands, 800 pounds; foaled 

 about 1867; thought to have been bred at or near Sturgis, Minn.; said to be by Magna 

 Charta, son of Morgan Eagle Jr. Went to Elkhart, Ind., where she was purchased by A. 

 B. De Hart, Reading, Penn. J. H. Richly, Elkhart, Ind., writes : " I bought Hannah D. 

 for John G. Keiser, Reading, Penn. She was brought here from Coldwater, Mich. Some 

 man bred her near Bronson, Mich., 10 miles from Coldwater". Trotted 1874-78. 



HANNIS 2:17%, and winner of 21 races, ch. h.; foaled 1870; said to be by Mambrino 

 Pilot, son of Mambrino Chief : dam Lady Stewart, owned and driven on the road for 

 many years by J. E. Stewart, Boston, Mass., chestnut, about 14% hands, foaled 1853, a 

 fast trotter, brought to Boston from Vermont by John Adams, Andover,Vt., who purchased 

 her when four, it is thought, at Pawlet, Vt., and sold her to Mr. Streeter, Boston, thought 

 to be Morgan. Trotted 1877-80. 



HAPPY 2:27, and winner of 27 races, wh. m., 16 hands, 1075 pounds; foaled 1868; bred by 

 Jacob Willets, Topeka, Kan.; got by Mazeppa, son of imported Young Hooten : dam Cin- 

 derella, white, purchased, 1860, by J. Willets, of John Stewart, a resident of Topeka, Kan., 

 who brought her from Missouri, breeding unknown. Trotted 1876-85. Died 1888. 



HARD ROAD (Horace Greeley) 2:37^', and winner of 10 races, b. g., 15)^ hands, looo 

 pounds; foaled 1862; said to be by Dirigo, son of old Drew. Trotted 1867-73. 



HARRY CLAY 2:29, and winner of 12 races, bl. h., white face,three white ankles, one white 

 pastern, 16 hands, 1200 pounds; foaled 1853; bred by J. D. Sayers, \Vest Town, N. Y.; 



