APPENDIX 897 



ported Monarch : and dam roan, pacer, by Copperbottom. Owned by Mr. Ragan, who 

 brought him from Iowa or Illinois, and sold him the following year to Messrs. Leach, 

 Hinton & Owens, Kokomo, Ind. Trotted 1874-78. 



MONARCH RULE 2:24)^, ancl winner of 16 races, b. m., 15% hands, about 1200 

 pounds; foaled 1868; bred by Isaiah Strawn, Jacksonville, 111.; got by Monarch, son of 

 imported Monarch : dam bay, bred by Thomas January, at or near St. Louis, Mo., got by 

 old St. Lawrence; 2d dam bay. Trotted 1875-86. 



MONROE 2:27}^. and winner of 13 races, ch. h., 15}^ hands; foaled 1867; bred by Peter 

 Townsend, Orange county, X. Y. ; got by Iron Duke, son of Hambletonian : dam Young 

 Selene (dam of St. Patrick, pacer, 2 iiQ 1 .,'), chestnut, bred by Peter Townsend, got by Guy 

 Miller, son of Hambletonian; 2d dam Selene, bay, (dam of Jas. H. Coleman 2:31), foaled 

 184-, bred by Mr. Maury, near Fredericksburg, Va., and given to his nephew at West 

 Point, N. Y., got by Pamunky, thoroughbred son of American Eclipse. Trotted 1874-76. 



MONROE CHIEF 2:i8>^, and winner of 36 races, b. s. with small star, 1 6 hands; foaled 

 1871; bred by Garrett Powell, White Sulphur, Ky. ; got by Jim Monroe, son of Alex- 

 ander's Abdallah : dam Madame Powell, brown, foaled 1863, bred by R. M. Johnson, 

 Scott county, Ky., got by Bay Chief, son of Mambrino Chief; 2d dam Toronto, bred by 

 R. M. Johnson, got by Johnson's St. Lawrence, son of Kinkaid's St. Lawrence; 3d dam 

 owned by H. Parrish, Scott county, Ky., said to be by Parish's Whip, son of Blackburn's 

 Whip. Trotted 1875-83. 



MONTGOMERY 2:37}^, and winner of II races, b. g.; said to be by Volcano: and dam 

 by Hambletonian. Trotted in New Jersey and Long Island 1883. Trotted 1883-85. 



MOOSE 2:191-0, and winner of 21 races, b. g., 15% hands, 940 pounds; foaled 1868; bred 

 by Patrick McGarr, Smith's Falls, Canada; got by Washburn Horse, son of Simard 

 Horse: dam bay, 15% hands, bob-tail, bought by Patrick McGarr of' his brother Hugh in 

 New York; owned at one time by John Morrissey and said to be by imported Trustee. 

 Trotted 1876-84. 



MORNING 2:30, and winner of 15 races, gr. in., about 16 hands, 1150 pounds; foaled 

 1869; bred by Dr. E. Harvey, Chester, Penn. ; got by Mambrino Pilot, son of Mambrino 

 Chief : dam Granite, gray, bred by Robert Johnson, Chester, Penn., got by John Plow- 

 man, a horse owned in Delaware; 2d dam chestnut, bred by John Foulke, Chester, Penn., 

 Trotted 1876-77. 



MORRISSEY (Billy) 2:26 1 .,, ancl winner of 19 races, ch. g.; foaled about 1860; bred by 

 Jessie Mitchell, Bedford., Ind., who sold him when four to J. W. Shockency, Louisville, Ky., 

 of whom he was purchased by W. E. Wood, Indianapolis, Ind., and sold by him to Mr. 

 Lewis, of Louisville, Ky.; breeding unknown. This information is from W. E. Wood, 

 who states that he also owned the mare Idol 2 127 that he sold in New Orleans in 1865 to 

 Clint Taylor, who sold her to Wm. Leonard, livery stable keeper of that city and that both 

 of these horses were afterwards campaigned by Tom Roach for several years. Mr. Wood 

 thinks Idol was bred near Xoblesville, Ind., and got by Tom Crowder, owned by a Mr. 

 Brown. See Idol and Tom Crowder (Brown's). Trotted 1866-72. 



MOSCOW 2:30, and .winner of 13 races, b. g. with white face and four white feet, 15)^ 

 hands; foaled 184-; bred by Mr. Jodoine, St. Damase, P. Q.; got by the C. C. S. De 

 Bleury Horse, a chestnut horse with white feet owned by C. C. S. De Bleury of Montreal, 

 and a son of Sir Walter, by Hickory, son of imported Whip : dam said to be a stout Yan- 

 kee mare of spirit and a great roadster. Trotted 1844-52. 



MOSCOW (Jim Fisk) 2: 31, and winner of 16 races, ch. g.; bred by A. J. Alexander, Spring 

 Station, Ky.; got by Alexander's Abdallah, son of Hambletonian: dam said to be by Joe 

 Downing, son of Edwin Forrest, by Young Bay Kentucky Hunter. Trotted 1873-77. 



MOUNTAIN BOY 2:20%, and winner of 12 races, b. g.; foaled 1860; bred in Orange 

 county, N. Y. ; said to be by Edward Everett, son of Hambletonian : and dam by Grid- 

 ley's Roebuck, son of Blackbird. Trotted 1865-71. 



