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He also had a bay mare called Nance, and a young black stallion that he gelded when 

 three. Black Sal might have been the offspring of Bettie and the black colt stallion. She 

 raised several colts, as did also Nancy; Pop had none ". In a second letter Mr. Dougherty 

 says that Mr. Pruder was a farmer to whom his father sold So acres from the south end of 

 his farm at Coldwater and took the mares in part payment. He thinks Mr. Pruder came 

 from near Rochester, N. Y., but is not sure. Does not know where he got these mares. 

 Betty was dark bay, 14 hands, possibly a little more, weight 1000 to 1 100 pounds, of fine 

 style, and died on his father's farm a Coldwater, when about 25 years old, or more. He 

 thinks his father raised the black stallion colt and that it was from Betty or Nance, does 

 not know the sire. Nance was purchased of Joseph Berry, Quincy, Mich.; she was about 

 the same size and color as Betty, but not as fine style. Trotted 1876-78. 



MAMBRINO GIFT 2:20, and winner of n races, ch. h., 16 hands, 1250 pounds; foaled 

 1866; bred by F. P. Kinkead, Woodford county, Ky.; got by Mambrino Pilot, son of 

 Mambrino Chief : dam Water Witch, (dam of Viking 2:19%), bay? bred by F. P. Kin- 

 kead, got by Pilot Jr., son of Pilot; 2d dam Fanny, bred by F. P. Kinkead, got by Kin- 

 kead's St. Lawrence; 3d dam Brenda, said to be thoroughbred. Trotted 1873-74. 

 Died 1877. 



MAMBRINO HASSAN 2:31, and winner of 13 races, b. s., i6* hands, noo pounds; 

 foaled 187-; bred by Rev. Thomas Norr, Philadelphia, Penn.; got by Relf's Mambrino 

 Pilot, son of Mambrino Chief : dam bay, bred by Thomas Norr, Chambersburg, Penn., got 

 by Hassan (owned at Salem, O.), son of imported Imum, an Arabian horse presented to 

 President Van Buren by the Emperor of Morocco. Trotted 1878-85. 



MAMIE M. 2:22)^, and winner of 18 races, br. m., 15^ hands; foaled April, 1876; bred 

 by Abiah Hayes, Elizabethtown, O.; got by Crittenden, son of Strader's Cassius M. 

 Clay: dam Lucy Marshall (dam of Pattie Cooper 2:30), brown, bred by D. Marshall, 

 got by Clark's Daniel Boone, son of Daniel Boone. Trotted 1880-86. 



MANHATTAN 2:30^, and winner of n races, b. g. with star and one white hind foot, 16 

 hands; foaled 1872; bred by Smith Northrup, Dover Plains, N. Y.; got by Manhattan, 

 son of Hambletonian : dam sorrel, bred by Isaac Duel, Washington, N. Y., got by Norfolk 

 Bellfounder, a horse brought from the East; 2d dam cream, bred in Columbia county, owned 

 by Dennis Dean, said to be by old American Star, thoroughbred. Trotted 1880-84. 



MARION 2:23^, and winner of 10 races, ch. g.; foaled about 1866; bred by Mr. Tritter- 

 poo, Hamilton county, Ind.; got by Jamison's Tom Crowder, son Tom Crowder : dam gray. 

 Trotted 1874-76. 



MARS 2:27^4, and winner of 13 races, ch. h.; foaled 1874; bred by Charles G. Wicker, 

 Ticonderoga, N. Y.; got by General Sherman, son of Young Columbus: dam Jenny, 

 chestnut, bred by Darwin Perkins, Shoreham, Vt., got by a son of the Chilson Horse, by 

 Harris' Hamiltonian; 2d dam said to be by Harris' Hamiltonian, son of Bishop's Hamil- 

 tonian. Trotted 1877-86. 



MARY A. WHITNEY 2:28, and winner of 10 races, b. m., 15 hands, 925 pounds; foaled 

 1866; bred by Stephus Whitney, Morristown, N. J.; got by Volunteer, son of Hamble- 

 tonian : dam Peggy Slender, bay, foaled property of Charles Waters, Euclid, O., said to be 

 by Fiddler; 2d dam Peggy Slender, bay, foaled 1850. Trotted 1872-74. 



MARY RUSSELL 2:23*^, and winner of 12 races, gr. m., 16 hands, noo pounds; foaled 

 1869; bred by Jacob Odell, Queensbury, N. Y.; got by Joe Brown, son of Woodward's 

 Rattler, by Biggart's Rattler : dam bay, bred by B. Odell, Queensbury, N. Y., got by Milli- 

 man's Bellfounder, son of Bellfounder, by Morse Horse; 2d clam chestnut, said to be by 

 Eclipse. Trotted 1875-79. 



MARY TAYLOR 2 137, and winner of 10 races, bl. m.; foaled 184-; bred in Vermont; said 

 to be by Black Hawk. Brought from Vermont to Cambridgeport, Mass., by Jack or Lew 

 Williams, and sold to Z. G. Brownell. A handsome, good-gaited mare. Trotted 1852-61. 



MATTHEW SMITH 2:26^, and winner of 14 races, b.g.; foaled about 1860; said to 



