9 2 4 THE MORGAN HORSE 



1790. At Williamstown : "The beautiful horse Snip, seven-eighths blooded, bay, sixteen 

 hands, by Young Wildair, son of Hooker's Wildair : dam by old Minister, a full-blooded horse 

 kept in Philadelphia ". 



At Bennington : " Young Fox, four years old, fifteen hands, by Wildair : dam, seven- 

 eighths blooded ". 



In 1806 Bay Moulton is advertised at Montpelier : " Dark bay, sixteen hands, by old Bay 

 Moulton, son of Wild Deer, who was sent back to England on account of his fame for stock ". 



1792. In Vergennes : " Junius, dark bay, sixteen hands, by imported Lath : dam by im- 

 ported Wildair". 



1795. At Salisbury: "Young Bold Air at Leonard Reed's, dark bay, fifteen hands, by 

 old Bold Air, which was sired by De Lancey's famous imported horse called the Wildair, that 

 was returned to England ". 



Also the same year at Rutland : "Young Ranger, dapple gray, fifteen and one-half hands, 

 seven years old, son of the famous horse called Hooker's old Wildair ". 



