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kany Falls; to Chas. Bishop, Deansville, same spring; to A. P. Towle, Deansville; to Mr. 

 Downs, Deansville, fall after he was coming three; to David Pugh, Springfield; to Mrs. 

 Fitzgerald, Sangerfield; to C. N, Bliven, Ithica, N. Y.; to James Hanley and Rob 

 Morrow, Providence, R. I., and afterwards went to England. The statement that this 

 trotter was got by Hough's Hambletonian, iu a pure invention. Trotted 1870-76. 



S. S. ELSWORTH 2:29, and winner of 20 races, ch. g., 15% hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 

 May 1 6, 1868; bred by E. R. Randall, Penn Yan, N. Y.; got by Andy Johnson, son of 

 Henry Clay : dam bay, bred by Ezra Plympton, Penn Yan, N. Y., got by Thompson's 

 Flying Cloud, son of Jackson's Flying Cloud. Trotted 1874-78. 



STAR 2:30, and winner of 20 races, ch. g., star and white hind feet to gambrel, 1513 

 hands, 1080 pounds; foaled 1863; bred by Clinton Kelty, Salem City, N. J.; got by 

 Conklin's American Star, son of Seely's American Star : dam May Day, bay, bred by 

 Buris Gibbs, Alloway, N. J., got by May Day, son of Henry. Trotted 1869-80. Died 

 1890. 



STAR OF THE WEST 2:26}^, and winner of 10 races, bl. h. with star, 15}^ hands, 

 1050 pounds; foaled 1859; bred by David Graves, Sherman, Conn.; got by Jackson's 

 Flying Cloud, son of Black Hawk : dam Gray Fanny, bred by David Graves, got by 

 Eureka, son of Long Island Black Hawk; 2d dam Kate, gray, bred by Miss Vincent, 

 Dover, N. Y., got by Vincent's Messenger, son of Dover Messenger, by imported Messen- 

 ger. Trotted 1863-81. 



STEVE MAXWELL 2 : 21^2, and winner of 16 races, gr. g., 15)2 hands, iioo pounds; 

 foaled 1867; bred by M. H. Weaver, Fairfield, Ky.; got by Ole Bull Jr., son of Ole 

 Bull, by Pilot; dam gray, bred by Enoch Heady, got by Grisby's Matchless Whale, a 

 chestnut sorrel horse, owned by James E. Grigsby, Fairfield, Ky., said to be Canadian, 

 and thought to have been gelded when five years old; 2d dam gray, bred by Jacob Heady, 

 got by Copperbottom. Trotted 1875-81. 



STEWART MALONEY 2:27, and winner of II races, b. g.; foaled 1866; bred by a 

 woodchopper in N. J.; got by Charles E. Loew, son of George M. Patchen, by 

 Cassius M. Clay. Trotted 1871-82. 



STONEWALL 2 : 24^, and winner of 17 races, ch. g. with star and three white feet, 

 15^2 hands, 1080 pounds; foaled April 16, 1870; bred by James Johnson, Millington, Md.; 

 got by Frank Pierce 3d, son of Frank Pierce Jr., by Frank Pierce : dam said to be by Mos- 

 cow, a Canadian horse which stood in Queen Anne county, Maryland. Trotted 1874-83. 



STONEWALL JACKSON 2:30^, and winner of 16 races, b. g.; foaled 185-; bred in 

 Ohio; said to be by Count Piper, thoroughbred, son of Marshal Duroc, by Duroc. Trotted 

 1863-66. 



SUNSHINE 2:29^, and winner of 10 races, ch. h., star, 15)^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 

 1872; bred by Walker & Powell, Richmond, Ky.; got by Curtis Hambletonian, son 

 of Hambletonian : dam Kate, said to be by Kentucky Clay, son of Strader's Cassius M. 

 Clay Jr., by Cassius M. Clay; 2d dam by Phelps' Alcorn; and 3d dam by Miller's Copper- 

 bottom. Trotted 1874-83. 



SURPRISE (Tom Craig) 2:26, and winner of II races, gr. g.; foaled 185-; bred in 

 Orange Co., N. Y.; said to be by Harry Clay: and dam by Boanerges. Trotted 1868-70. 



SUSIE 2:21, and winner of 20 races, ch. m.; foaled 1862; bred by Gilbert S. Lewis, Hunt- 

 ington, Mass. ; got by Hampshire Boy, son of Hemenway Horse, by Black Hawk : dam 

 said to be by Wildair, son of Black Hawk; and 2d dam by Black Hawk, son of Sherman 

 Morgan. Trotted 1871-76. 



SWEETBRIAR, 2:26% and winner of 1 1 races, gr. m.; foaled 1870; bred in California; said 

 to be by Eugene Casserly, son of General Taylor, by Morse Horse: and dam by 

 George M. Patchen (California Patchen), son of George M. Patchen, by Cassius M. Clay. 

 Trotted 1874-77. 



