898 THE MORGAN HORSE 



MOUNTAIN MAID (Lady Norcross) 2 -.26%, and winner of 26 races, br. m. with right hind 

 foot white, 15% hands, 1050 pounds; foaled June, 1858; bred by C. L. Stevens, North Dan- 

 ville, Vt.; got by Morrill, son of Jennison Colt : dam chestnut, bred by Moses Stevens, North 



\ Danville, Vt., got by Prince, son of Vermont Morgan Champion, by Sherman Morgan; 2cl 

 dam roan, bred by Moses Clark, East Cabot, Vt., got by Carpenter Horse, son of Billy Root; 

 3d dam gray, bred by Moses Clark, got by Batchelder, son of Sherman Morgan; 4th dam 

 red roan, bred by Moses Clark, got by Newell's Gray, son of Sherman Morgan. Sold to 

 Dr. R. M. Gray, Newmarket, N. H.; -Samuel Langmaid, Boston, Mass. Trotted 1864-69. 



MOUNTAIN QUAIL 2 : 251-2, and winner of 23 races, b. m.; foaled 1871; bred by George 

 Billslin, Oelwein, la.; got by Widgeon, said to be a grandson of Green Mountain Morgan : 

 dam bred by George Billslin, got by Dewey Horse, son of Black Lion, by Black Hawk; 2d 

 dam bred by George Billslin. Trotted 1876-79. 



M. R. 2 :28, and winner of 16 races, b. g. with white -hind feet, 16 hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 

 June 17, 1871; bred by S. R. Barton, Philmont, N. Y.; got by Jupiter, son of Long Island 

 Black Hawk : dam Molly B., bay, bred by S. R. Barton, got by Mambrino Black Hawk, son 

 of Stockbridge Chief; 2d dam bay, said to be by Seeley's American Star. Trotted 1878-83. 



MUSIC 2 :2i}o> and winner of 12 races, ch. m.; foaled 1867; bred by William Cole, Middle- 

 town, N. Y.; got by Middletown, son of Hambletonian : dam chestnut, bred by W. S. 

 W r allace, Scotchtown, N. Y., got by Roe's Fiddler, son of Webber's Whip; 2d dam said to 

 be by American Star. Trotted 1871-75. 



MYRON PERRY 2:24^, and winner of 13 races, b. s., 153-4' hands, noo pounds; foaled 

 June 7, 1859; bred by Horace Huestis, Crown Point Center, N. Y. ; got by Young Columbus, 

 son of Columbus : dam white, small red spots, long neck, very little hair in tail, 16 hands, 

 1 100 pounds, foaled 1842, bred by Orson Stockwell, Westport, N. Y., owned eight or ten 

 years by Mr. Ormsbee, Moriah, N. Y., breeding unknown. We have tried hard to trace this 

 dam, with only above success. Horton E. Huestis, Crown Point, N. Y., son of breeder of 

 Myran Perry, says that they knew nothing about her breeding. Trotted 1868-71. 



MYRTLE 2 : 25^0, and winner of 14 races, b. m., 15^0 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1872; 

 bred by Charles Burlew, Auburn, N. Y.; got by Schobey's Champion, son of GrinelPs 

 Champion, by Almack : dam old Jane (dam of Charley B. 2:25), bay, snip, star and two 

 white hind heels, 15 hands, 1000 pounds, bred by Ezra White, Seneca Falls, N. Y., got by 

 Zieley's Eclipse, son of American Eclipse : 2d dam said to be by Dey's Messenger, son of 

 Liberty by Coriander. Trotted 1877-81. 



NABOCKLISH 2 129}^, and winner of II races, br. g., narrow stripe in face and white stock- 

 ings behind, 15^ hands; foaled about 1852; bred by Osborn Baker, Carthage, Me.; got 

 by Rising Sun: dam black. Trotted 1863-68. 



N. B. PALMER (Ben Starr, Lexington) 2:30^4, and winner of 17 races, b. g.; said to have 

 been brought from Kentucky, and got by Lexington, son of Boston. Owned by Charles 

 Conway, who took him to Boston, and sold to H. Brock, and he to Charles Warren of Morris- 

 ville, Vt. Trotted 1869-73. 



NED FORREST 2:28%, and winner of 16 races, bl. g., 15 hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 

 1864; bred by Horatio Staples, Topsham, Me.; got by Keen's Brandywine, son of Cobb's 

 Brandywine : dam black, purchased [by Mr. Staples of Dr. John Lincoln, Brunswick, Me. 

 Trotted 1871-76. 



NED WALLACE 2:25, and winner of 14 races, b. h., 15% hands, 1040 pounds; foaled 

 1868; bred by E. C. Shirley, Goffstown, N. H.; got by Taggart's Abdallah, son of Farmer's 

 Beauty: dam said to be Morgan. Trotted 1872-76. 



NELIA (Bertha B.) 2:24^, and winner of 20 races, br. m.; foaled 1871; bred by James 

 Stevens, Auburn, 111., of Warsaw, 111.; got by Camden Denmark, brought from Kentucky 

 to Christian Co., 111., son of Black Denmark, a horse supposed to be thoroughbred : dam 

 Jule, chestnut sorrel 15 hands, bought, 1864, by Mr. Stevens of a Mr. McPherson at a sale 

 in Scott county, 111., said to be Morgan. Trotted 1876-83. 



