APPENDIX 905 



' Rob Letcher, thoroughbred son of Medoc; 3d dam by Quarle's Whip,son of Blackburn's 



Whip; and 4th dam by Fenwick's Copperbottom. Trotted 1876-78. 

 ROSE OF WASHINGTON 2:30%, and winner of 10 races, b. m., 15% hands; foaled 



1849; bred by Carl S. Burr, Commack, N. Y.; got by Burr's Washington, son of Burr's 



Nawleon: dam sorrel (dam of Lady Woodruff 2:29), said to be by General Coffee, 



a sorrel pacing stallion. Trotted 1852-57. 



ROYAL MIKE (Nimrod) 2:32, and winner of 12 races, dn. g. Trotted 1872-74. 

 RUSSIAN SPY 2:26)^, and winner of 18 races, b. g.; foaled 1871; said to be bred by John 



Stewart, Petrolia, Ont., and got by Murphy's Royal George, son of Royal George. Trotted 



1877-83. 

 SADIE BELL 2:24, and winner of 15 races, ch. m. with silver mane and tail, 15 hands; 



foaled 1872; bred by Curtis M. Dunton, Accomack Co., Va.; got by Odin Bell (Capt. 



West), son of Sam Bell, by Sam Patch : clam bay, 16 hands. Trotted 1876-78. 



ST. CLOUD 2:21, and winner of 23 races, b. h.; foaled 1873; bred by George Brooks, 

 Goshen, N. Y.; got by Conklin's American Star, son of Seely's American Star-: dam said 

 to be by Bay Richmond, son of Bay Richmond, by Tickle Toby; and 2d dam by 

 American Star. Trotted 1877-84. 



ST. JAMES 2:23)4, an d winner of 29 races, b. g. with star, 151/2 hands, 1050 pounds; foaled 

 1865; bred by Peleg Jones, Bristol Center, N. Y.; got by Gooding's Champion, son of 

 King's Champion : dam chestnut, brought from Michigan, and called an Indian Pony. 

 Trotted 1872-83. 



ST. JULIEN 2:14^, and winner of 18 races, b. g.; foaled 1869; bred by J. & B. Dunning, 

 Orange Co., N. Y.; got by Volunteer, son of Hambletonian : dam Flora (dam of Unolala 

 2:22)4), bay, 15)^ hands, bred by William H. Mead, Orange Co., N. Y., got by Harry 

 Clay, son of Neave's Cassius M. Clay, by Cassius M. Clay; 2d dam Adams mare, cream 

 color, silver mane and tail, bred by J. E. Adams, New Jersey, brother-in-law of Mr. Mead, 

 of whom Mr. Mead purchased her, got by Napoleon, cream color with fine action and 

 style, that was owned by Jesse Van Ness of Orange Co., N. Y., foaled in Standing 

 Stone, Bradford Co., Penn., and said to be by a French horse imported about 1840; 

 3d dam spotted, 15)^ hands, bought by Mr. Adams of a Mr. Shaw of New Jersey, who is 

 thought to have bred her, said to be by Cox's imported Arabian. Trotted 1875-83. 



ST. LAWRENCE 2:34, and winner of 14 races, b. h. with black points, 15^ hands, 950 

 pounds; foaled about 1840; bred by Abraham Bachaud, Chambly, P. Q.; got by Francis 

 Lareau Horse, son of DeMars Horse : dam Farigonde, brown with star, heavy mane and 

 tail, about 15 hands, 1000 pounds, trotter and pacer; foaled about 1826; bred by Abraham 

 Bachaud; got by a colt owned by Pierre Barcelon, breeding unknown; 2d dam Dragonne, 

 brown, bred by Michael Poirier. Very heavy limbs and short neck. Trotted 1848-56. 



ST. PATRICK 2:30)^, and winner of 17 races, b. g.; said to be by Clear Grit, son of im- 

 ported Lapidist : and dam by St. Lawrence. Trotted 1875-83. 



SAM 2:32)4, and winner of 10 races, ch. g.; said to be by Young Morrill, son of Morrill : 

 dam One Eye. Trotted 1877-83. 



SAM PURDY 2: 20%, and winner of 13 races, b. h., 15% hands; foaled 1 866; bred by 

 Alfred Davis, San Francisco, Cal.; got by George M. Patchen Jr. : dam Whiskey Jane, bay, 

 said to have been bred by Mr. Jackson, Greene Co., 111., and got by either Champion Black 

 Hawk, son of Black Hawk, or Pete Whetstone (pacer). Trotted 1873-76. 



SANTA CLAUS 2:17)^, and winner of 1 6 races, b. h.; foaled 1874; bred by John Mc- 

 Donnell, Mt. Sterling, Ky,; got by Strathmore, son of Hambletonian: dam Lady Thome 

 Jr., black, bred by John McDonnell, got by Williams' Mambrino, son of Ericsson; 2d dam 

 Kate, said to be by Highland Chief, son of Mambrino Chief. Trotted 1879-83. 



SCIOLA (Kate Wesner, Katydid) 2 123)4, and winner of 33 races, b. m.; foaled 186-; said 

 to be by Hanshaw Horse, son of Blind Tuckahoe. Trotted 1877-82. 



