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have been bred in eastern or central Ohio, and got by a Hiatoga horse. Entered in his 

 races by Thomas P. Roach. Trotted 1869-73. 



MATTIE GRAHAM 2:2i), and winner of 11 races, b. m., 15)^ hands; foaled 1874; bred 

 by Dr. A. Hurst, Midway, Ky.; got by Harold, son of Hambletonian : dam Vic, bay (dam 

 of Dainty 2 : 26%), bred by Dr. A. Hurst, near Versailles, Ky., got by Mambrino Chief, son of 



Mambrino Paymaster; 2d dam Fly, sorrel, bred by Dr. A. Hurst, got by Barclay's Colum- 

 bus; 3d dam (dam of Superior 2:1710, and Benefactor), said to be by Duke of Bedford. 

 2d; and 4th dam Peg, by Matchless. Trotted 1880-82. 



MATTIE LYLE 2:28, and winner of 20 races, br. m.; foaled 186-; said to be by Young 

 Morrill, son of Morrill. Trotted 1871-76. 



MATT KIRKWOOD 2 12914, and winner of 13 races, b. g. with star and three white feet, 

 15)^ hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 1871; bred by S. W. Wheelock, Moline, 111.; got by 

 Kirkwood, son of Green's Bashaw : clam Maggie Davis, bay, brought from Kentucky, said 

 to be by Star Davis, thoroughbred son of imported Glencoe; and 2d dam Rally, by im- 

 ported Trustee. Trotted 1878-84. 



MAXEY COBB 2:13)4, and winner of 14 races, b. h., with white hind feet, 16 hands, 1150 

 pounds; foaled 1875; bred by Harrison Robbins, Merchantville, N. J.; got by Happy 

 Medium, son of Hambletonian : dam Lady Jenkins, bay, said to be by Black Jack, son of 

 Long Island Black Hawk. Trotted 1881-85. 



MAY 2:25, and winner of 22 races, ch. m. with white face, and four white feet, 15 hands, 

 1050 pounds; foaled 1873; bred by P. Armstrong, Wilmington, Del.; got by Young 

 Moscow, son of Moscow, by Gray Eagle : dam Belle Windflower, dun, bred by P. Arms- 

 trong on a farm near Wilmington, Del., got by Windflower, owned by James Brown, a 

 farmer near Wilmington, Del.; 2d dam Fancy, bred by P. Armstrong, got by Marshall 

 Ney; 3d dam Fly, bred by P. Armstrong, got by a son of Tom Brown. Young Moscow's 

 dam was Black Maria, by Morgan Black Hawk, sire of Delaware 2:28. Trotted 1877-87. 



MAY BIRD 2:21, and winner of 28 races, bl. m.; foaled 1868; bred by Henry Stiers 

 Green Point, L. I.; got by George Wilkes, son of Hambletonian: dam Steirs mare, said 

 to be by John C. Fremont, son of Long Island Black Hawk; and 2d dam by Seely's 

 American Star. Trotted 1874-77, 



MAY HOWARD 2:24, and winner of 19 races, gr. m.; foaled 1866; bred by an old lady 

 in Sacramento Co., Cal.; said to be by Captain Hanaford (Paddy McGre), son of General 

 Taylor, by Morse Horse : dam brought from the Eastern States. Trotted 1871-77. 



MAY QUEEN 2:26, and winner of 14 races, b. m., foaled about 1853; bred in Burlington 

 Co., N. J.; said to be by May Day, son of Henry, by Sir Archy. Trotted 1860-69. 



MAZO-MANIE 2:20)4, and winner of 19 races, ch. g. with silver mane and tail, 15)^ 

 hands, noo pounds; foaled 1864; bred by Joseph Beaver, Jersey, O.; got by General 

 Morgan, son of Paul Jones, by Hammett Horse : dam Belle, bay, bred by A. Headley, Jer- 

 sey, O., got by Brown's Bellfounder, son of imported Bellfounder. Trotted 1875-82. 



MEDDLESOME 2:37 to w agon, and winner of n races, gr. g.; foaled 185-; said to be a 

 Maine Messenger. Bought, about 1856, of Gideon Wells, Clinton, Me.; by Samuel Emer- 

 son, Boston, Mass. ; also owned by parties in Webster, Mass., and sold by them to John 

 Cranston, Providence, R. I. Trotted 1857-64. 



MESSENGER KNOX 2:30, and winner of 15 races, gr. h., 16% hands, noo pounds; 

 foaled June 12, 1866; bred by G. and L. P. Warren, Saccarappa, Me.; got by Gen. Knox: 

 dam gray, bred by G. and L. P. Warren, got by James Jack's Prince, son of Lowell 

 Horse, by Quimby Messenger; 2d dam chestnut, bred by G. and L. P. Warren, got by 

 Warren's Eclipse, son of Exton Eclipse ; 30! dam chestnut, bred by G. and L. P. Warren, 

 got by Exton Eclipse, son of American Eclipse. Trotted 1873-77. Died 1880. 



MIDNIGHT 2:18)4, and winner of 12 races, bl. g., about 15 hands, 950 pounds; 

 bred by F. J. Nodine, Brooklyn, N. Y., and foaled, 1872, property of James M. Mills, 

 Bullville, N. Y.; got by Peacemaker, son of Hambletonian: dam black, bred by Daniel 



