TROTTERS IN 2:30 PREVIOUS TO 1860. 



1st. LADY SUFFOLK 2:28 to saddle, July 4, 1843, g r> m -> l S/4, hands, 950 pounds; 



foaled 1833; g ot b Y Engineer 2d, son of Engineer, whose breeding is unknown, but sup- 



posed to be thoroughbred: dam got by Don Quixote, son of Potomac, by imported Mes- 



senger; 2d dam said to be by Rainbow, son of imported Wildair. 

 2d. BEPPO 2:28 to saddle, July 4, 1843, cn - g-; foaled about 1830; said to be by Gifford 



Morgan. 

 3d. MOSCOW 2:30, Oct. 13, 1845, b - g- wit h white face and four white feet, 15% hands; 



got by the C. C. S. De Bleury Horse, son of Sir Walter, by Hickory, sonofimported Whip : 



dam said to be a stout Yankee mare of spirit, and a great roadster. 



4th. LADY MOSCOW 2:30, May 21, 1849, b - m.; foaled l8 3~; bred near Berthier, P.Q.; 



said to be by Defiance, son of Cock of the Rock, by Duroc, son of imported Diomed. 

 5th. MAC 2:29}^ to saddle, June 5, 1849, b. g. 15)^ hands; foaled 1843; g ot b Y Morgan 



Caesar, son of Woodbury Morgan : dam brown, large and powerful, said to be by Bush 



Messenger, son of Winthrop Messenger. 



6th. PELHAM 2:28, July 2, 1849, b - g- HM hands; foaled about 1837. 

 7th. LADY SUTTOX 2:30, Aug. 3, 1849, br. m.; foaled about 1839; got by Morgan 



Eagle, son of Woodbury Morgan : dam a large brown or black mare of high mettle. 

 8th. O'BLENNIS 2:30, May 28, 1851, b. g., 15% hands; foaled 1841; got by Abdallah, 



son of Mambrino. 

 9th. TACONY 2:26 to saddle, Sept. 14, 1852, ro. g., 15% hands; foaled 1844; got by 



Sportsman, said to be a son of Sir Walter : dam bred by Paul Trompeau, said to be of 



Shakespeare and Peacock blood. 

 loth. FLORA TEMPLE 2:27, June 15, 1853, b. m.; foaled May, 1845; g ot b Y Loomis' 



Bogus, son of Lame Bogus, a descendant of imported Bogus : dam Madam Temple, bay, 



foaled 1840, got by a spotted stallion called Arabian; 2d dam black. 

 nth. HIGHLAND MAID 2:27, June 15, 1853, b. m.; foaled 1847; g ot b 7 Saltram, son 



of Webber's Kentucky Whip, by Blackburn's Whip, son of imported Whip : dam Roxana, 



said to be by Hickory, son of Hickory. 



I2th. BLACK DOUGLASS 2:30, July 13, 1853, bl. g.; foaled 184-; said to be by Henry 



Clay, son of Andrew Jackson. 

 I3th. GREEN MOUNTAIN MAID 2:28>^, Sept. 22, 1853, ch. m., 15% hands; foaled 



X 845> g ot b y Harris' Hamiltonian, son of Bishop's Hamiltonian, by imported Messenger, 



flam purchased in Milton, Vt. 



I4th. LADY VERNON 2:29}^, Sept. 22, 1853, gr.m.; foaled 1885; breeding entirely 



unknown. 

 I5th. GRAY EDDIE 2:30, Sept. 26, 1854, gr. g.; foaled 184-; said to be by the Morse 



Horse, son of European, that came from Canada, and was probably Morgan. 



