922 THE MORGAN HORSE 



1 6th. STRANGER 2 130, July 4, 1855, g r - g-; foaled about 1849; got by the Eaton Horse, 

 son of the Avery Horse, by Bucephalus that was purchased at a livery stable in Boston, 

 and is said to have been brought there from Vermont, breeding entirely unknown, but 

 called a Messenger : dam said to be of Messenger descent. 



I ;th. CHICAGO JACK 2:30, May 27, 1856, b. g., 15}^ hands; foaled 185-; said to be 

 by Morgan Emperor, son of Bulrush Morgan. 



1 8th. LANCET 2:29, July 30, 1856, bl. g. 15)^ hands, 1000 pounds; foaled 1849; got by 

 Black Hawk, son of Sherman Morgan: dam old Squaw, black, foaled 1837, g ot by Mat- 

 thews Horse, son of Cock of the Rock, By Duroc; 2d dam said to be half French and half 

 English. 



I9th. FRANK FORRESTER 2:30, Oct. 28, 1856, b.g.; foaled 1841; said to be by Abdal- 

 lah, son of Mambrino. 



20th. PRINCESS 2 130, June 15, 1858, b. m. with small star, 950 pounds; foaled 1846; got 

 by Andrus' Hamiltonian, son of Judson's Hamiltonian : dam light bay, by Burdick's Engi- 

 neer, son of Engineer; and 2d dam by Long's Eclipse, son of American Eclipse. 



2ist. MILLER'S DAMSEL 2:30, June 16, 1858, ch. m. with white hind feet, 15^ hands, 

 900 pounds; foaled about 1845; got by Jackson, son of Andrew Jackson : dam bay, said 

 to be by Little Duroc, son of Duroc. 



22d. BELLE OF SARATOGA 2:30, Oct. 7, 1858, br. m.; foaled 184-; got by Black 

 Hawk, son of Sherman Morgan: dam Poll Roe, gray, foaled about 1833, breeding un- 

 known. 



23d. ETHAN ALLEN 2:28, Oct. 28, 1858, b. h. with star stripe and three white feet, 

 15 hands, 1000 pounds; foaled June 1 8, 1849; got by Black Hawk, son of Sherman Mor- 

 gan : dam gray, got by Robin, pedigree unknown, but supposed to be Morgan; 2d dam 

 dark brown, said to be of Bulrush Morgan blood; and 3d dam chestnut, by Justin Morgan. 



24th. PILOT 2:29)4, May 9, 1859, bl. g.; foaled about 1850; said to be by Pilot Jr. 



25th. GEORGE M. PATCHEN2:3O, June 28, 1859, b. s.; foaled 1849; got by Cassius 

 M. Clay, son of Henry Clay : dam chestnut, breeding unknown. 



26th a BROWN DICK 2:25^, Oct. 17, 1859, br. g.; foaled 1849; got by a son of Seely's 

 American Star, by Coburn's American Star, probably Morgan. 



Advertisements of Traveler, mentioned on page 32; from the " Hampton Gazette," found 

 at Northampton, Mass : 



TAKE YOUR CHOICE, GENTLEMEN. 



Will stand at Capt, Norton's stable in Ashfield, near the meeting house, until the ist 

 day of July next, and at Capt. Stuking's stable, three-fourths of a mile west of the meeting 

 house, the remainder of the season, two stud horses and a jack : The full-blooded horse 

 called TRAVELER is a blood bay, 15 hands high, moves light and easy, in his prime for cover- 

 ing, and is a very sure horse. He was sired by the famous old Traveler, imported from Ire- 

 land. His dam was Col. DeLancey's imported racer. His colts are mostly bays, large, 

 beautiful and active, fine both for saddle and harness; 10 has been offered for one of them 

 at 10 days old. 



The other horse, called the Young Dread, was sired by the famous old Dread, and his 

 dam by the Sweeper. He is 15^ hands high, dark bay, is beautiful, strong and active. 

 Covered at Conway last season. 



And for a motive to make good pay, and in order that all may have an opportunity to 

 breed tine horses, said horses will cover at 15 shillings, cash or produce, if paid by the ist 

 day of October next; 18 shillings afterwards; to be paid to Captain Norton at his store in 

 Ashfield. 



Ashfield, April 15, 1794, 



