APPENDIX 88 1 



Lady Litchfield 2:33, chestnut, 14)^ hands, said to have been foaled 1848, in Vermont, 

 and got by Black Hawk, son of Sherman Morgan. Trotted 1863-71. Died June 13,1881. 



HIGHLAND GRAY 2:28, and winner of 18 races, gr. h., 15% hands, noo pounds; foaled 

 1867; bred by H. E. Keiley, East Poultney, Yt.; got by Darkey, son of Rounds Horse, 

 by Black Hawk : dam gray, large and somewhat coarse, foaled 1860, owned when three by 

 Wm. Davis, Londonderry, Vt., who traded her to D. R. "Way and he to Keiley, thought to be 

 by Weston's Gray Hawk, son of a circus horse. Trotted 1874-85. 



HIGHLAND WIN 2:26, and winner of 11 races, b. m.; foaled 1873; bred by George C. 

 Hitchcock, New Preston, Conn.; got by Ashland, son of Mambrino Chief : dam Young 

 Highland Maid, bred by F. J. Nodine, Brooklyn, N. Y., got by Ethan Allen, son of Black 

 Hawk; 2d dam Highland Maid 2:27, bred by Joshua Conklin, Goshen, N. Y., got by 

 Saltram, son of Webber's Kentucky Whip, by Blackburn's Whip; 3d dam Roxana, said to 

 be by Hickory Boy, son of Hickory, by imported Whip. Trotted 1875-84. 



HONEST ANSE 2:31)4, and winner of 10 races, ch. g.; foaled 1851; bred by Dr. Fox, 

 Half Moon, N. Y.; foaled in Union, Wis.; got by Morse Horse, son of European. Sold 

 to J. L. D. Eyclesheimer & Bro.; James Eoff ; Henry Graves, California. Trotted 1858-72. 



HONEST BILLY (Billy) 2 =31, and winner of 16 races, br. g., 15 l o hands, 1050 pounds; 

 foaled 1860; bred at or near Doylestown, Penn.; breeding unknown. Purchased of 

 breeder, 1864, at a fair at Doylestown, Penn., for $500, by Joseph Shoemaker, Phil- 

 Trotted 1871-77. 



HONEST DAYID (Champagne) 2 135%, and winner of n races, b. g.; foaled about 

 1848. Owned in Pittsburgh, Penn. Trotted 1857-59. 



HONEST FARMER 2:34, and winner of 14 races, gr. g.; foaled 1866; bred by A. J. 

 Hammond, Foxcroft, Me.; got by Penobscot Chief, son of General McClellan, by Drew: 

 dam gray, bred by A. J. Hammond, got by Maine Messenger, son of Bush Messenger; 2d 

 dam gray, bred by A. J. Hammond, got by Lion Messenger, son of Stone Horse, by Win- 

 throp Messenger. Trotted 1874-77. 



HONEST HARRY 2:22^, and winner of graces, ro. g., 15 hands; foaled 1869; bred by 

 Thomas C. Wood, Winthrop Me.; got by Winthrop Morrill, son of Young Morrill, by 

 Morrill : dam gray, bred by Thomas C. Wood, got by Bishop Colt, son of Hunter Horse, 

 by Bush Messenger; 2d dam gray, bred by Thomas C. Wood, got by Conqueror, a horse 

 that came from Boston and stood at Winthrop, Me., breeding unknown; 3d dam bred by 

 Andrew Wood, Winthrop, Me., got by Winthrop Messenger. Trotted 1874-79. 



HONEST JOHN 2:44)4, and winner of 10 races, ch. g. Trotted 1850-59. 



HONEST JOHN 2:35);,, and winner of 17 races, b. g.; bred by Alfred Mott, Columbia 

 Co., N. Y.; got by Long Island Black Hawk, son of Andrew Jackson. Trotted 1873-75. 



HOPEFUL 2:14^, and winner of 39 races, gr. g., 15 hands; foaled 1866; bred by D. 

 Whitcomb, Boston, Mass.; got by Godfrey's Patchen, son of George M. Patchen: dam 

 gray, bred by Gideon Fletcher, Buckfielcl, Me., got by Bridgeham Horse, said to be a son of 

 Indian Chief; 2cldam gray, 15 hands, 1000 pounds, bred by Chandler De Coster, Buckfield, 

 Me., got by Whalebone, son of Sherman Morgan; 3d dam gray, foaled about 1832, bred 

 by Gershom Wait, Dixfield, Me., got by Winthrop Messenger; 4th dam Buckskin, bred 

 by Aaron Severy, Dixfield, Me., breeding unknown; 5th dam Buckskin. Trotted 1873-85. 



HOTSPUR (Col. Maynard) 2 :24, and winner of 27 races, b. g. with star and little white on 

 hind feet; foaled 1861; bred by Lambert Maynard, Boston, Mass.; foaled in Shoreham 

 Vt.; got by Ethan Allen, son of Black Hawk: dam light bay, 15 hands, bred by Ed. Mor- 

 ton, Middlebury, Vt, sold when four to Mr. Bradley, Salisbury Plains, Vt., who traded 

 her spring of 1856, to Elix Hope, East Middlebury, Vt., who sold her that fall to Fred 

 Plumney, New Haven, Vt., who took her to Boston, and sold to Samuel Moore, who sold 

 to Mr. Maynard, got by Green Mountain Morgan; 2d dam bay, 15 hands, purchased 

 by Mr. Morton of Mr. Hedding, Salisbury, Vt., said to be Morgan. Trotted 1867-79. 



