892 THE MORGAN HORSE 



LIZZIE O'BRIEN 2:23)^, and winner of 10 races, ch. m. with stripe and hind feet white 

 1534 hands, 950 pounds; bred by Patrick O'Brien, near Fort Edward, N. Y.; said to be by, 

 a thoroughbred horse: and dam by Biggart's Rattler. Trotted 1880-83. 



LOAFER 2 :24J/2> an d winner of 32 races, ro. g., 15^ hands, 950 pounds; foaled 1869; bred 

 by Mr. Morse, Girard, 111.; got by Copperbottom, a saddle horse owned by Charles Dix, 

 Girard, 111., son of Strawn's Copperbottom, by English's Copperbottom, son of old Copper- 

 bottom : dam brown, bred about four miles west of Girard, 111. Sold, when three, to Geo. 

 Schrawyer, who sold to Henry England, and he to Wolfe Bros., of whom he was purchased, 

 for $5000, by M. F. Winters, Mt. Pleasant, la. Trotted 1874-83. 



LOGAN 2:28, and winner of 24 races, ch. h., 16 hands, noo pounds; foaled 1862; bred by 

 Louis Speck, Henderson, 111.; got by Wadleigh's Logan, son of Pomeroy's Logan, by Henry 

 Clay: dam bay, a pacer. Trotted 1868-74. 



LOUISE 2 =32^4, and winner of 1 1 races, ch. m. Owned by H. Odell, who purchased her of 

 Florence Shallen, New York city. Trotted in New York, 1867-73. 



LOUISE 2:3134* and winner of 14 races, bl. m., 15 hands, 900 pounds; foaled 1872; bred 

 by C. H. Skinner, Hartland, Me.; got by Gen. Knox, son of Vermont Hero : dam Maggie, 

 bred by James Clements, Detroit, Me., got by Lion Messenger, son of Stone Messenger, by 

 Winthrop Messenger; 2d dam said to be by Dick Waterman. Trotted 1873-85. 



LOWLAND MARY 2:25, and winner of 29 races, r. m.; foaled 1875; bred by Dr. Davis, 

 Philadelphia, Penn.; got by Conklin's American Star, son of Seely's American Star : dam 

 said to be by George M. Patchen. Trotted 1882-87. 



LUCILLE GOLDDUST 2 : i6>, and winner of 16 races, b. m.; foaled 1866; bred by L. L. 

 Dorsey, Louisville, Ky.; got by Golddust, son of Vermont Morgan: dam roan, white face 

 and legs and spots on body, a fine saddle mare bred at Madison, Ind., and taken from there 

 to Louisville by a Mr. Ray, about 1854, said to be by Bald Hornet. Trotted 1871-77. 



LUCY 2:183^, and winner of 25 races, b. m., stripe in face, 16 hands, noo pounds; foaled 

 March 31, 1857; bred by Job Butterworth, Vincentown, N. J.; got by George M. Patchen, 

 son of Cassius M. Clay, by Henry Clay : dam Lady Clifton, bay, bred by Job Butterworth, 

 got by May Day, son of Henry; 2d dam Kate, gray, bred by Aaron Moore, Camden, N. J., 

 got by Prizefighter, son of imported Expedition. Trotted 1865-73. 



LUCY 2:20^4, and winner of 15 races, black, stripe in face and one fore foot white, i$% 

 hands,iooo pounds; foaled 1870; bred by J. B. Pinkerton, Schomberg,Can.; got by Royal 

 Revenge, son of Toronto Chief: dam black, bred by M. Pinkerton, Schomberg, Can., got 

 by French Dragon; 2d dam bred by Mr. Penfield, Penville, Ontario, Can.,got by Blacklock; 

 3d dam said to be a Foxhunter mare. Trotted 1878-86. 



LUCY 2:263^, and winner of 21 races, b. m.; foaled 1874; bred by Robert Porter, Daven- 

 port, la.; got by Felton's Hambletonian, son of Hambletonian : dam Dolly Varden (dam 

 of Flora P. 2 '.23%), said to be by Hiatoga Johnny. Trotted 1877-87. 



LYMAN (Yellow Cloud) 2 125)^, and winner of 15 races, dn. g.; foaled 1871 ; bred by Joseph 

 Greacy, Lewisville, Penn.; got by Bay Chief, son of Louis Napoleon, Canadian: dam said 

 to be by Arabian Red Buck. Trotted 1878-80. 



LYSANDER BOY 2 =20%, and winner of 19 races, ch. g., star, two white heels, 15% hands, 

 900 pounds; foaled 1869; bred by John Van Buren, Fulton, N. Y.; got by Lysander, son of 

 Hambletonian : dam bay, bred by John Van Buren, got by Winecreek Black Hawk, son of 

 Black Hawk. Trotted 1875-78. 



MAC (La Prairie) 2:28, and winner of 22 races, br. g., 153/2 hands; foaled 1843; bred 

 by Thomas Record, Canton, Me.; got by Morgan Caesar (Morgan Post Boy), son of Wood- 

 bury Morgan : dam brown, large and powerful, said to be by Bush Messenger, son of Win- 

 throp Messenger. Sold, when three and one-half months old, to Samuel Harlow, Canton; 

 to Ambrose Merrill of Hallowell, for $95, 1846; to Benjamin Hodges of same place, for 

 $300; Oliver Walton, Boston; Harry Jones, New York; to John McArdle, Albany, N. Y., 

 by whom he was called Mac, and who owned and trotted him 1848-55. 



