APPENDIX 913 



WILLIS WOODS 2:25, and winner of 17 races, b. g. with left hind foot white, 16 

 hands, 1150 pounds; foaled April 17, 1876; bred W. P. Woods, Greencastle, Ind. ; got by 

 Rescue, son of Satellite, by Robert Bonner : dam Dolly Varden, bay, bred by James Har- 

 ris, Greencastle, Ind., got by Harris' Henry Clay, son of Strader's CassiusM. Clay; 2d dam 

 Relic, bred by James Harris, got by Goodwin's George Bell, son of George Bell. Trotted, 

 1880-86. 



WILSON 2:1614, and winner of 13 races, b. g.; foaled 1876; bred by B. J. Treacy, Lex- 

 ington, Ky.; got by George Wilkes, son of Hambletonian : dam Miss Coons, bred by 

 Thomas L. Coons, Fayette Co., Ky., got by Clark Chief, son of Mambrino Chief; 2d dam 

 said to be by American Clay, son of Strader's Cassius M. Clay; and 3d dam brought to 

 Kentucky from Ohio. Trotted 1882-83. 



WINDSOR 2:34, and winner of 10 races, b. h., star, snip, left hind foot white, 15% hands, 

 1 1 80 pounds; foaled June 19, 1863; bred by John Klingle, Pointville, N. J.; got by Major 

 Anderson, son of George M. Patchen, by Cassius M. Clay: dam gray, bred by Jacob 

 Ridgeway, Pemberton, N. J., got by May Day Jr., son of Henry May Day; 2d dam gray, 

 said to be by Thrick's Trafalgar, son of Brown's Trafalgar. Trotted 1870-77. 



WIZZ 2 :23i-;>, and winner of 17 races, b. g. with one white hind heel, 15}^ hands, 950 

 pounds; foaled 1869; bred by R. P. White, Adams, N. Y.; got by Roscoe, son of Charley 

 Ball, by Wagner, son of Sir Charles: dam Lady Fulton (dam of Buzz 2 : 28)^), brown, 

 bred by Luke Fulton, Adams, N. Y., got by Stubtail, son of Moody's Blucher. Trotted 

 1873-81. 



W. K. THOMAS 2 :26, and winner of 16 races, gr. g.; foaled 1860; bred by Wm. Brewer; 

 got by Osceola, son of Drennon, by Davy Crockett: clam Spider, saddle mare, 1 6 hands, 

 said to be by Ditto's Charley, son of a horse called Gray Eagle, thought to be a draft 

 horse. Sold by breeder to George Shaburn, Louisville, Ky. Trotted 1866-70. 



WOLFORD Z. 2:22, and winner of 17 races, b. g.; foaled 1868; bred by E. L. Cronkrite, 

 near Freeport, 111.; got by Capt. Beaumont, son of Henry Clay, by Black Hawk, son of 

 Sherman Morgan : dam Nelly Rhodes, owned by Benjamin Rhodes, Freeport, 111., said to 

 befcy Bridge's Sir Archy (a brown horse brought from Ohio to Cedarville, 111., 1840, by 

 John Bridge), son of Sir Archy, by imported Diomed. Trotted 1874-78. 



W. R. ROBERTS (Snow Flake) 2:38, and winner of n races, gr.g.; foaled 186-. Trotted 

 in Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut, 1871-76. 



YOUNG BRUNO 2:22%, and winner of 10 races, br. g.; foaled 1864; bred by Thomas 

 Morton, New Windsor, N. Y.; got by Hambletonian: dam Kate (dam of Breeze 2:24, 

 and Bruno 2 : 29}^), black, 14% hands, stripe in face, one off hind and one near for- 

 ward ankle white, near hind heel white, brought by William Gourley of New Windsor, 

 N. Y., from Canada, said to be by Bellaire, son of Defiance, by Cock of the Rock, 

 son of Duroc; and 2d dam a pacing mare of Commis blood. Trotted 1871-74 



YOUNG MORRILL (Perkins') 2:31, and winner of 1 1 races, bay with hind white feet, 15% 

 hands, 1160 pounds; foaled about 1850; bred by Fred Smith, Walden, Vt; got by Mor- 

 rill, son of Jennison Colt : dam bay, described by French Morrill as a square chestnut, 

 round Morgan mare, bred by Seneca Ladd, Danville, Vt., got by Lock Goss Horse, son of 

 Chanticleer; 2d dam a very noted road mare, bay with stripe in face, one white hind 

 foot and white spot on side, 15 hands, 950 pounds, bred by Rev. M. Boardman, Danville, 

 Vt., got by Randolph Horse, son of Bulrush Morgan; 3d dam the Boardman Mare, a cel- 

 ebrated mare said to have been brought from Connecticut. Trotted 1855-65. 



ZACHARY TAYLOR (Gen. Taylor) 2 =31 (2 :Z 2 % to wa gon), and winner of 15 races, 15% 

 hands; foaled about 1838; bred by Dr. Safford, West Gardiner, Me.; got by Quimby 

 Messenger, son of Winthrop Messenger : dam a mare used on the stage from Augusta to 

 Bangor, Me. Bought, 1846, by Benjamin Hodges, Hallowell, Me., who sold a half inter- 

 est to Captain Sager of Hallowell, Me.; they shortly after sold to Oliver Walton, Boston, 

 Mass., and he was owned later by C. P. Relf, Philadelphia, Penn. Trotted 1848-56. 



