888 THE MORGAN HORSE 



LADY FRANKLIN (Carrie) 2:29%, and winner of 17 races, strawberry roan, 145/2 hands, 

 840 pounds; foaled 1848; bred by Luther Hayes, Milton, N. H.; got by Esty's Black 

 Hawk, son of Black Hawk: dam bay, 15 hands, said by Mr. Hayes to have been bred in 

 Gilmanton, N. H., and got by a Morgan horse. Mr. Hayes sold Lady Franklin to Capt. 

 Yeaton and Hathorn of New York, and Capt. Yeaton gave her the name of Lady Franklin; 

 afterwards she was owned by Pierce & Bacon, Boston, Mass., who sent her to Maine, and 

 bred one or two colts from her. Owned, 1869-72, by Charles Leggett, Springdale, O. 

 Trotted 1854-67. 



LADY H. 2 127, and winner of 13 races, gr. m.; foaled 1868; bred at Canton, O.; said to be 

 by Manchester Tuckahoe, son of Irwin's Blind Tuckahoe, by Herod Tuckahoe : dam of un- 

 known blood, brought from Kentucky. Trotted 1873-79. 



LADY JANE 2 130, and winner of 22 races, b. m. Trotted 1845-58. 



LADY JONES 2 :35, and winner of 17 races, b. m. with white face and one white leg, 15^ 

 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled May 12, 1859; bred by Chas. S. Seabury, Stony Brook, L. I.; 

 got by Ned Buntlin, son of Young Washington: dam bay, white face, 14}^ hands, foaled 

 May, 1842, the property of Chas. S. Seabury, breeding unknown; 2d dam light gray, bought 

 by William Lawrence, a butcher in Centermarket, New York, from a drove of horses that 

 came from Michigan, and sold by him to Chas. S. Seabury in 1841. Trotted 1866-78. 



LADY LEAR (Rosa Lee) 2 :24}^, and winner of 24 races, gr. m.; foaled 1872; bred by Mrs. 

 Wiley, Petersburg, Ind. ; got by Petersburg, a horse that came from Missouri .during the war 

 and was said to be Morgan : dam Wiley, bred by Mr. Witherspoon, Gibson Co., Ind., got by 

 a horse called Nelson. Trotted 1878-84. 



LADY LITCHFIELD 2:33, and winner of 12 races (dam of Hickory Jack), ch. m.; foaled 

 1843; said to be by Black Hawk, son of Sherman Morgan: and dam an imported 

 English mare. Trotted 1852-57. Burned to death in Boston, 1864. 



LADY MAC 2:23, and winner of 13 races, b. m.; foaled 1868; bred by John Conn, Louis- 

 ville, Ky.; got by Whirlwind, a bay horse, foaled about 1850, breeding unknown : dam Ma- 

 donna, black, small, brought from Indiana to Kentucky by a Mr. Wharton, a steamboat 

 clerk, and said to be by Pilot. Trotted 1 874-80. 



LADY McD. 2:37, and winner of 23 races; foaled 1866; bred by O. J. Loring, Hamilton, 

 111.; said to be by a running horse, but not known, as the dam was got with foal while 

 running loose on the prairie : dam bay, pacer, bred by O. J. Loring, Hamilton, 111., got 

 by John Bull, son of Ole Bull, by Pilot; 2d dam pacer, bred in Kentucky. Trotted 1872-80. 



LADY McKINNEY 2:35, anc ^ wmner of 10 races, b. m.; foaled about 1864; bred in 

 Canada, and said to be by Toronto Chief. Brought to Pennsylvania from Canada, when 

 five years old, by Charles Cole. Owned by Archie Johnston, Titusville, Penn. Trotted 

 1872-79. 



LADY MIDDLETON 2:34)4, and winner of 10 races, ch. m., 15% hands, 1075 pounds; 

 foaled 1873; bred by George W. Allen, Battle Creek, Mich.; got by Bay Middleton,son of 

 Middletown, by Hambletonian : dam bay, bred by E. C. Henika, Augusta, Mich., got by 

 Champion Jr., son of Champion, by Almack. Trotted 1881-83. 



LADY MOSCOW 2:30, and winner of 30 races; foaled 183-; bred near Berthier, P. Q., 

 about 30 miles below Montreal, P. Q.; said to be by Defiance, son of Cock of the Rock : 

 dam a small black pacer. Trotted 1846-57. Owned about one year at Dunham Flats, 

 P. Q.; then sold to Jos. Simonds, Addison Co., Vt. Died 1865. Trotted 1846-56. 



LADY PATTERSON 2 :32, and winner of 13 races, ch. m.; said to be by George M. Patchen : 

 and dam by May Day. Trotted 1873-76. 



LADY SCUD 2:29)4, and winner of 18 races, b. m.; foaled 186-; said to be by Edward 

 Everett, son of Hambletonian : dam owned by Wellington Baxter, Salisbury Mills, N. Y., 

 one of a pair brought from western New York or from the West by Mr. Quackenbush, living 

 near Montgomery, N. Y. Trotted 1880-85. 



