900 THE MORGAN HORSE 



Russell, Franklin county, Ky., got by Boston, son of Timoleon; 3d dam Maria Russell, 

 by Thornton's Rattler. Trotted 1876-80. 



O. A. HICKOK 2 =30, and winner of 13 races, b. g.; foaled about 1867; 15 hands, about 950 

 pounds; bred by Mr. Everich, Steubenville, O.; got by Allen Sontag, son of Ethan Allen : 

 dam said to be by Gohanna, thought to be running bred. Sold to P. F. Gallagher, 14 

 South 39th street, West Philadelphia. Trotted 1873-80. 



OAKLAND MAID 2:22 and winner of 10 races, gr. m.; foaled 1868; bred by Josiah Ses- 

 sions and Stephen B. Whipple, Brooklyn, Cal. ; got by Speculation, son of Hambletonian : 

 dam Lady Vernon 2:29}^', which see. Trotted 1871-76. 



O'BLENNIS 2:27%, b. g., 15% hands; foaled 1841; bred by Edward Dudley, Lexington 

 Ky.; got by Abdallah, son of Mambrino. Trotted 1850-60. 



OBSERVER 2:24)4, and winner of 1 6 races, ch. g.; foaled 1868; bred by John Wright, 

 Leland, 111.; got by Revenge, son of Napoleon, by Sherman Black Hawk: dam a pacer, 

 16 hands, purchased out of a drove, breeder and breeding unknown. Trotted 1873-75. 



OHIO BOY 2:27, and winner of 26 races, b. g.; foaled 1860; said to be by Ethan Allen, son 

 of Black Hawk. Brought, when a colt, from the East (it is thought Massachusetts) to Ohio 

 by Con. McGrew. Owned later by Mr. Biggs, Cincinnati, O., who sold to A. M. Wilson, West 

 Austingtown, O. Pedigree as above comes from two of his owners. Trotted 187174.- 



OLD PUT (Richard Neavols), 2 130, and winner of 22 races, br. g., about 17 hands; 

 foaled May 9, 1859; bred by William Butler, Portland, Conn.; got by Clarion, son of 

 Naugatuck : dam Kate Fay. Bought, Sept. 12, 1864, by F. W. Russell, Portland, Conn., 

 for $250, who sold, Feb. 15, 1886, to ;B. F. Cling, Providence, R. I., for $5000. Trotted 

 1864-69. 



OLIVE 2:32^, and winner of 10 races, ch. m., 15% hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1869; 

 bred by Matthew Suttle, Paterson, N. J.; got by Suttle's Hambletonian, son of Hamble- 

 tonian : dam Flora, bay, bred by Joseph Van Nort, Goshen, N. Y., got by Jupiter, son of 

 Long Island Black Hawk; 2d dam bred bv Joseph Van Nort, got by Cassius M. Clay, son 

 of Henry Clay. Trotted 1874-82. 



ONAWA 2:22)4, winner of 42 races, bl. s., hind feet white, 14% hands, 850 pounds; foaled 

 1873; bred by Gilman & Mooney, Alton, N. H.; got by Goodwin's Hambletonian, son of 

 Hambletonian, by Abdallah : dam Clara, black, bred by Judge Brown, Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 

 got by Sam Wiley, son of Hungerford's Blucher, by Duroc; 2d dam Dolly, said to be Mor- 

 gan. Trotted 1878-90. 



ORANGE BILLY 2:34, and winner of 18 races, d. g.; bred in Canada; said to be by Field's 

 Royal George. Trotted in Pennsylvania, 1870-77. 



ORANGE BLOSSOM 2:26)^, and winner of 10 races, b. h.; foaled 1867; bred by D. B. 

 Irwin, Middletown, N. Y. ; got by Middletown, son of Hambletonian : dam Nelly Post, 

 gray, foaled 1857, bred in Orange Co., N. Y., owned by John L. Mitchell, Milwaukee, 

 Wis., said to be by Seely's American Star; and 2d dam by Zuluco, son of Gray Eagle. 

 Trotted 1873-78. 



OVERMAN 2:1914, and winner of 17 races, ch. g. with flaxen mane and tail, 16)4 hands; 

 foaled 1875; breci bv Orm A - Hickok, San Francisco, Cal.; got by Elmo, son of Mohawk, 

 by Long Island Black Hawk : dam Fern Leaf, brown, said to be by McCracken's Black 

 Hawk, son of Black Hawk; 2d dam Anglia, by McKenny Horse. Trotted 1878-84. 



PANIC (FRANK VERNON) 2:27, and winner of 25 races, b. g., about 15% hands, 950 

 pounds; foaled about 1852; bred by Gilbert Trussell, Nicholasville, N. Y.; got by Castle 

 Horse, son of Hill's Sir Charles, by Duroc : dam Lady Trussell, seal brown, bred by Nathan 

 Mallory, Lawrence, N. Y., sire unknown; 2d dam seal brown, said to have been brought 

 from Vermont. Trotted 1865-70. 



PARANA 2:19^, and winner of 12 races, b. m.; bred by Warren Halsey, Trumansburg, 

 N. Y., foaled, 1874, the property of Peter Duryea, Staten Island, N. Y.; got by Mam- 

 brino Hambletonian, son of Mambrino Pilot, by Mambrino Chief : clam Belle of Cayuga, 



