88o THE MORGAN HORSE 



got by Neave's Cassius M. Clay Jr., son of Cassius M. Clay, by Henry Clay : dam said to 

 be by imported Bellfounder. Trotted 1862-65. Died April, 1887. 



HARRY CLAY 2:23%, and winner of 10 races, bl. g.; foaled 1871; bred by Charles B. 

 Williams, Cincinnati, O.; got by Strader's Cassius M. Clay Jr., son of Cassius M.Clay, by 

 Henry Clay : dam Zephyr, black, pacer, bred by Mr. Swartz, Avondale, O., got by Tom 

 Crowder, son of Pilot, Trotted 1876-82. 



HARRY D. 2:31^, and winner of n races, ch. g.; said to be by Hiatoga. Owned by 

 Philip Daly, Long Branch, N. J. Trotted 1869-70. 



HARRY GILBERT (Jupiter) 2:24, and winner of 29 races, ch. g.; foaled 1866; said to be 

 by Jupiter, son of Long Island Black Hawk, by Andrew Jackson. Trotted in Connecticut, 

 New York and New Jersey, 1873-79. Trotted 1870-79. 



HARRY MILLS 2:25)^, and winner of 33 races, br. g.; foaled 1875; bred bv Harrison 

 Mills, Goshen, N. Y. ; got by Sweepstakes, son of Hambletonian : dam Taglioni, brown, 

 bred by Charles Robinson, Fishkill Plains, N. Y., got by Eureka, son of Long Island Black 

 Hawk. Trotted 1881-89. 



HARRY SPANKER 2:30, and winner of 15 races, b. g., 15 hands; foaled 1865; bred by 

 Edward Clements, Portland, Me.; got by General Knox: dam Lady Gay Spanker, gray, 

 15)^ hands, foaled 1856, bred by Mr. Warren, Durham, Me., got by French Tiger, brought 

 from Canada, and said to be of Norman descent; 2d dam said to be by Quimby's Messen- 

 ger, son of Winthrop Messenger. Trotted 1873-76. 



HARRY VELOX 2:24>,and winner of 26 races, b. g.; foaled 187-; bred by B. F. Stroud, 

 Evansville, Ind.; got by Velox, son of Young Morrill, by Morrill: dam chestnut, pacer, 

 said to be by imported Margrave. Trotted 1881-89. 



HARRY WALTON (Jack Potter) 2:35)^, and winner of 20 races, b. g. Trotted 1857-58. 



HATTIE WOODWARD 2:15^, and winner of 10 races, b. m.; foaled 1872; bred by E. 

 A. Woodward, South Norwalk, Conn. ; got by Aberdeen, son of Hambletonian: dam Jessie, 

 bay, foaled about 1860, brought to New York city from Rochester, N. Y., by a Mr. Hos- 

 mer, Syracuse, N. Y., who sold her to John H. Keyser, New York city and he to E. A. 

 Woodward. Trotted 1880. 



HAZOR (Atwood) 2:27, and winner of 20 races, gr. g.; foaled 1867; bred by Richard Brad- 

 ley, Brattleboro, Vt.; got by Young America, son of Hoagland's Gray Messenger: dam 

 Hebe, one of a pair of Kentucky bred mares purchased for Mr. Bradley by Mr. Geo. C^ 

 Hall of Brooklyn, N. Y., for breeding purposes, said to be by Bertrand, son of Sir Archy. 

 Trotted 1875-81. 



HECTOR 2:35 (2:32 to the saddle), and winner of 14 races, br. g., small, 900 pounds; 

 foaled about 1830; bred by E. Stranworth, blacksmith and farmer, Flatbush, L. I.; got by 

 Abdallah, son of Mambrino, by imported Messenger : dam Dolly, sorrel, small, owned by 

 Joel Conklin, livery-stable keeper, Brooklyn. Trotted 1840-48. 



HELENE 2:21, and winner of 16 races, ch. m. with white hind feet, 16 hands; foaled 1873; 

 bred by David Baird, Springfield Center, N. Y.; got by Hambletonian Prince, son of Ham- 

 bletonian: dam Maxwell mare, black (dam of Guess Not 2:27)^), owned by Dr. W. H. 

 Maxwell, 28 East 38th street, N. Y. Trotted 1880-82. 



HENRIETTA 2 :3i%, and winner of II races, ch. m.; foaled about 1859; bred by John 

 Conklin, Dutchess Co., N. Y.; got by Gray Harry Clay, son of Henry Clay: dam a pacer. 

 Trotted 1867-69. 



HENRY 2:2014, and winner of 14 races, b. g.; foaled 1861; bred by James M. Spencer, 

 Dowagiac, Mich.; got by Harry Lathrop, son of Blood's Black Hawk: dam Flora, a small, 

 bay mare, blood-like and speedy, but crippled by an accident, bought by Mr. Spencer 

 of a man that brought her from Canada. Trotted 1868-71. 



HICKORY JACK 2:33, and winner of II races, ch. h., 14}^ hands, 800 pounds; foaled 

 1855, the property of Ad. Carpenter; got by Ethan Allen, son of Black Hawk: dam 



