886 THE MORGAN HORSE 



JUDGE FLJLLERTOX 2:18, and winner of 33 races, ch. g. with white face and legs, 

 hands; foaled 1865; bred by Daniel F. Bull, Montgomery, N. Y.; got by Edward Everett, 

 son of Hambletonian: dam brought during the war from the West, with a drove of 

 horses to be sold to the United States government, but was refused, and sold to Mr. Bull. 

 Trotted 1870-78. 



JUDGE ROBERTSON 2 136^, winner of 18 races, b. g.; said to be by Sherman. Trotted 

 in New York State, 1875-77. 



KANSAS CHIEF 2 :2i%, and winner of 22 races, b. g.; foaled 1866; bred in Missouri; 

 said to be by Young Josephus, son of Hughes' Josephus : dam Ella, said to be by Young 

 Copperbottom, son of John A. Gano, by Hayden's Copperbottom; and 2d dam by Brown's 

 Cherokee. Trotted 1870-78. 



KATE (Mattie Howard) 2:34, and winner of 13 races, ch. m. Trotted 1869-74. 



KATE CAMPBELL 2 : 251,2', and winner of 10 races, br. m.; foaled 1862; bred by Mr. Mil- 

 ler, near Middletown, O.; got by Ethan Allen, son of Ethan Allen : dam brown, said to be 

 by Blind Tuckahoe, son of Herod Tuckahoe. Owned by Capt. Macdonald of or near Mid- 

 dletown, O., who sold her, 1865, to John C. Campbell, Poland, O., by whom above pedigree 

 is given. Mr. Campbell sold her, 1866, to Felix Lafferty, Pittsburg, Penn., for $1225. 

 Trotted 1874-75. 



KATE HAZARD 2:31, and winner of II races, b. m. with small star, 15% hands, 1000 

 pounds; foaled 1 86-; bred by Wm. Price, Ottawa, 111.; got by Kentucky Hazard : dam 

 Kate, bay, bred by William Price, got by Warner Horse, son of Black Hawk; 2d dam bay, 

 brought from Ohio. Trotted 1869-73. 



KENTUCKY GIRL 2:2934, anc ^ winner of 23 races, b. m., 15 hands, 900 pounds; foaled 

 1874; bred by Charles Redmond, Paris, Ky.; got by Edward G., son of John Dillard, 

 by Indian Chief, thought to be of Canadian origin : dam chestnut, bred by Charles Red- 

 mond, Paris, Ky., got by Tom Hal; 2d dam bay, bred by Charles Redmond, got by Cop- 

 perbottom. Trotted 1879-83. 



KENTUCKY WILKES 2 : 20*4, and winner of 12 races, br. h.; foaled 1874; bred by J. 

 T. Shackleford, Richmond, Ky.: got by George Wilkes, son of Hambletonian: dam 

 Minna, bred by F. P. Kinkead, Woodford Co., Ky., got by Red Jacket, son of Billy 

 Root, by Sherman Morgan; 2d dam said to be by Grey Eagle; 30! dam by Superior, 

 son of Whip; and 4th dam by Blackburn's Buzzard. Trotted 1876-83. 



KILBURN JIM 2:23, and winner of 10 races, b. h.; foaled 1866; bred by Jonas Kilburn, 

 Deerfield, Penn.; got by W T ood's Hambletonian, son of Alexander's Abdallah : dam said 

 to be Canadian. Trotted 1871-72. 



KING ALMONT 2:2134, and winner of 17 races, b. h.; foaled 1874; bred by R. West 

 and E.G. Hill, Georgetown, Ky.; got byAlmont, son of Alexander's Abdallah : dam Jenny, 

 bred by John Hill, Centerville, Ky.,got by Crockett's Arabian, son of Mokhlad's imported 

 Arabian; 2d dam Crockett, bred by John Hill, got by old Davy Crockett (pacer) ; 3d dam 

 Canadian. Trotted 1881-84. 



KING WILLIAM (Anglo-Saxon) 2 =31 34, and winner of 26 races, b. h., 15% hands; foaled 

 1866; bred by Mr. Golder, Phippsburg, Me.; got by Hampton, son of Jupiter, by Long 

 Island Black Hawk : clam Stinson, said to be by Blinn Horse, son of Sir Charles, by Sher- 

 man Morgan; 2d dam Hinton, by Harmony; 3d dam Webb mare, owned by Samuel 

 Reed 2cl of Woolwich, Me: 4th dam Cotter mare, owned by Gould Hathorn, Woolwich, 

 Me.; and 5th dam Lightning mare, foaled 1810, bred and owned by Nathan Webb, Wool- 

 wich, Me. Owned by J. McDuff ee, Lewiston, Me. Trotted 1871-77. 



KINSMAN BOY 2:28>o, antl winner of 19 races, bl. h. with snip and three white 

 ankles, i$% hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1870; bred by Isaac Meacham, Kinsman, O.; got 

 by Case's Dave Hill, son of Pelton's Dave Hill, by Black Hawk : dam Lady Trumbull, 

 bred by Isaac Meacham, got by Vermont Trotter, son of Black Hawk; 2d dam Flying 



