9 o6 THE MORGAN HORSE 



SCOTLAND 2:22)^, and winner of 19 races, bl. g.; foaled 1869; bred by F. P. Kinkead, 

 Woodford Co., Ky.; got by imported Bonnie Scotland (thoroughbred) : dam Waterwitch, 

 bay (dam of Mambrino Gift 2 :2o), bred by F. P. Kinkead, got by Pilot Jr., son of Pilot; 

 2d dam Fanny, said to be by Kinkead's St. Lawrence. Trotted 1875-85. 



SCOTLAND MAID (Georgie M.) 2:28}^, and winner of 11 races, b. m. with white hind 

 ankles, 15% hands, noo pounds; foaled 1866; bred by J. E. Haring, Closter, N. J.; got 

 by Hambletonian, son of Abdallah : dam Trusty chestnut, bred by John P. Huyler, Clos- 

 ter. X. J., got by Marlborough, son of imported Trustee; 2cl dam chestnut, bred by John 

 P, Huyler, got by Henry Duroc, son of Essex, by Henry. Trotted 1871-76. 



SELIM (J. M. White) 2:32^, and winner of 11 races, ch. g.; foaled 184-; said to be 

 by Abdallah, son of Mambrino. Trotted 1850-58. 



SENSATION 2:22%, and winner of 14 races, b. g.; foaled 1865; bred by Robert C. Smock, 

 Holmdel, N. J.j got by Dixon's Ethan Allen, son of Ethan Allen: dam said to be by 

 Indian Chief; and 2d dam by Tormentor. Trotted 1872-83. 



SHEPHERD KNAPP JR 2:27%, and winner of 19 races, b. g. with narrow stripe in 

 face, two white stockings forward and one behind, about 15}^ hands; foaled 1861; bred 

 by J. E. Bonney, Mechanics Falls, Me.; got by Shepherd F, Knapp, son of Eaton Horse, 

 by the Avery Horse : dam bay, bred by J. E. Bonney, got by Royal Oak, son of Quimby 

 Messenger. Trotted 1766-75. 



SHERMAN MORGAN JR. 2:29, and and winner of 14 races, b. g., heavy mane and tail, 

 15 hands, 925 pounds; foaled 1869; bred by Benjamin Bull, Pungoteague, Va. ; got by 

 Sherman Morgan, son of Napoleon Morgan, by Flint Morgan : clam a good mare that 

 could trot in about 2 =48, said to be by Governor Bowie's Stonewall, thoroughbred. She 

 was sold by Benjamin Bull to A. Upshew Knapp, now of Baltimore, Md., who trotted her 

 some races. Trotted 1878-82. 



SILAS RICH (George Fawcett) 2:24%, and winner of 31 races, ch. g.; foaled 1855; bred 

 by Silas Cunningham, Buchanan Co., la.; got by Young Priam, imported in 1836, when 

 two years old, by E. H. Boardman, Alabama, owned by Solomon Swartzel, Buchanan, 

 Co., la. Trotted 1863-74. Died April 10, 1879. 



SILKY B. 2:30, and winner of 13 races, ch. g.; foaled 186-; bred near Freeport, 111.; said 

 to be by Ely's Tornado, grandson of Long's Tornado, by American Eclipse : and dam by 

 Kentucky Hunter. Trotted 1876-79. 



SILVERSIDES 2:22, and winner of 30 races, gr. g.; foaled 1865; bred by Arthur Haden, 

 Salem, O. ; got by Chester Lion, said to be Canadian : dam dark bay, two white feet, 

 1050 or 1 100 pounds, owned successively by Wm. Roy or Ray, James Shinn and Arthur 

 Haden, said to be by Hassan (Arabian). Trotted 1871-79. 



SILVERTAIL 2:31^, and winner of 10 races, ch. g., white mane and tail, 15 hands, about 

 800 pounds; foaled 1868; bred by William Stevens, Kent Co., Md.; got by a son of St. 

 Lawrence: dam Little Gray, said to be thoroughbred. Trotted 1875-77. 



SILVERTON 2:20^, and winner of 13 races, b. g., over 15}^ hands, 1000 pounds; 

 foaled 1874; bred by James Wilson, Rushville, Ind.; got by Wilson's Blue Bull, 

 son of Pruden's Blue Bull: dam Silverella (dam of Mamie 2:21^), black, foaled about 

 1863, a fast pacer, owned by James Wilson, who purchased her of a man named 

 Litteral, and owned later by R. J. Wilson, Rushville, Ind., W. A. Pugh, and C. F. Kennedy, 

 Rushville, Ind. The breeding of this dam could never be traced, but it was believed she 



r was stolen in Kentucky. Trotted 1878-82. Died April, 1889. 



SIMON 2 =30, and winner of 10 races, ch. g.; foaled 186-; bred by Major Kupp, Reading, 

 Penn,; got by Kupp's Ethan Allen, son of Ethan Allen: dam Ninette, chestnut, thorough- 

 bred, bred by B. F. Cheatham, Tennessee, got by imported Albion; 2d dam Cottage 

 Girl, chestnut, bred by B. F. Cheatham, got by imported Ainderby : 3d dam Princess Ann, 

 bay, bred by Jesse Cage, Tennessee, got by imported Leviathan : 4th dam Sally Kirby, brown, 

 bred by Reuben Cage, Tennessee, got by Stockholder. Trotted 1871-76. 



