APPENDIX 909 



TACKEY (Polly) 2:26, and winner of 10 races, gr. m.; foaled 1859; bred by C, G. 

 McHatton, St. Louis, Mo.; got by Pilot Jr., son of Pilot: dam Jenny Lind (dam of Dixie 

 2:30), said to be by Bellfounder. Trotted 1866-73. 



TACOXV 2 :2j, and winner of 27 races, ro. g., 15% hands, 916 pounds; foaled 1844; bred 

 by Paul Trompeau, Prince Edward Co., Ont., Can.; got by a horse called Sportsman 

 breeding unknown, but thought to be a son of Sir Walter, by Hickory, son of imported 

 Whip : dam bred by Paul Trompeau, said to be of Shakespeare and Peacock blood. In " La 

 Minerve", published at Montreal, 1829, a horse Sportsman is advertised as follows: "Bay 

 with black points, 15}^ hands; foaled 1825; got by Sir Walter: dam a daughter of the 

 . celebrated American horse Telescope ". We do not know that this was the Sportsman 

 that got Tacony, but J. H. Allan of Picton, Ont., writes that the Sportsman that got Tacony 

 was supposed to be three-quarters thoroughbred, and we think it highly probable that it was 

 the son of Sir Walter, advertised as above. Mr. Allan, who send us this pedigree, writes : "I 

 knew all the parties in question at that time, also saw the horse (Tacony) when owned by 

 Dr. Durland and used here in his general business". Trotted 1851-1862. 



TAXXER BOY (Goldie) 2:22> 2 , and winner of 35 races, gr. g.; foaled 1868; said to be by 

 Edward Everett, son of Hambletonian. Trotted 1873-83. 



TARTAR 2:28)4, and winner of n races, br. g.; foaled 1849; said to be by Wild Deer, son 

 of Tippoo. Trotted 1860-66. 



TAYLOR 2 :26 1 /o, and winner of 12 races, ro. g., 15)^ hands, 900 pounds; foaled 1872; said 

 to be by Johnny B., son of Wood's Hambletonian. Trotted 1878-84. 



THOMAS JEFFERSOX 2:23, and winner of 33 races, bl. s., about 15 hands, 1000 pounds; 

 foaled 1863; bred by William B. Smith, Hartford, Conn.; got by Toronto Chief, son of 

 Royal George, by Black Warrior : dam Gypsy Queen, bay, foaled 1853, said to be by a son 

 of Black Hawk. Trotted 1866-78. 



THOMAS L. YOUXG 2:19)0, and winner of n races, ch. g. with star and left front ankle 

 white, 15% hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1864; bred by G. A. Wilson, Georgetown, O.; 

 got by Wells' Yellow Jacket, son of Pyle's Yellow Jacket : dam Belle, chestnut 15^ 

 hands, a pacer, foaled 1 850, bred by P. L. Wilson, Russellville, O., got by Dragon Lafayette, 

 son of Lafayette, by Potomac ; 2d clam bay a pacer,bred by Mr. Hines, Virginia, got by a 

 horse of the Diomed stock. Trotted 1872-83. 



TOM B. PATCHEX 2:27^4, and winner of 13 races, bl. h. with stripe in face and hind 

 ankles white, 15)0 hands,86o pounds; foaled 1871; bred by Jabez C. Benson, Dry Mills, 

 Me.; got by Andrew Johnson (Churchill Horse), son of Young Black Hawk: dam black, 

 bred by Jabez C. Benson, Gray, Me., got by Telegraph Morgan (Mclntire Horse), son of 

 Sir Charles, by Sherman or Gifford Morgan; 2d dam Black Betsey, bred by Jabez C. Ben- 

 son, Gray, Me., got by old Judge; 3d dam Maria, bred by Jabez C. Benson, got by French 

 Morgan Lion; 4th dam Black Jennie, bred by Joseph Morse, Gray, Me., got by Black 

 Hawk, son of Sherman Morgan. Trotted 1876-81. 



TOM BRITTOX 2:26, and winner of 19 races, br. g.; foaled 1865; bred by Chas. Headly, 

 Lexington, Ky.; got by Mambrunello, son of Mambrino Chief: dam chestnut, 15% hands, 

 purchased by C. W. Headly of Edward Allen, who bought her at a government sale 

 of condemned horses and knew nothing of her breeding. Trotted 1872-77. 



TOM HYER 2 :38, and winner of 1 1 races, gr. g. Trotted. 185 5-63. 



TOM KEELER (Cayuga Chief) 2 =25, and winner of 40 races, b. g.; foaled 1864; bred by 

 John S. Baker, Seneca Falls, X. Y.; got by Jersey Star, son of Seely's American Star. 

 Trotted 1869-83. 



TOM MALLOY 2:30, and winner of 15 races, bl. g., 15% hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 

 1871 ; said to be by Phil Sheridan, son of Young Columbus. Trotted 1874-79. 



TOM MECKLEY 2:29*4, and winner of 12 races, br. g.; foaled 1872; bred by Dr. Tom 

 Meckley, Jersey Shore, Penn.; got by Orange Chief, son of Guy Miller: dam sorrel, 



