VOLUNTEER TRIBE. 



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1879. 

 Autumn Queen 2:29. 

 Carver 2:2754- 

 Lonely, dam of 



Honey Dew 2:29^. 



Legacy 2:30. 

 St. Leon (1 t.) 



1880. 



Domestic 2:20^2. 

 Ingraham (5 t, 1 p.) 



1881. 

 Alice Packard, dam of 



Otis Baron (p.) 2:1754. 

 Augustus (1 p.) 

 Changelet, dam of 



Gov. Rusk 2:27^4. 

 Nettie, dam of 



Nettie Field (p.) 2:23. 

 Nevins (1 p.) 

 Volume 2:29^ (1 t.) 



1882. 

 Goldsmith Frank (1 t.) 



1883. 



Brooklet, dam of 



Strongwood (p.) 2:12^4. 

 McKean 2:24^ (1 t.) 



1884. 



Hillcrest 2:29. 



St. Patrick (p.) 2:1454 (1 t.) 

 Susie Collins 2:2654- 

 Voucher (3 p.) 



1885. 

 Happy Volunteer 2:2734. 



Susie I., dam of 



Highwood Spider (p) 

 2:12^2. 



The years the following - were foaled is not knowmby 

 the writer: 



Collette, dam of 



Beckey Sharp (p.) 2:2354- 

 Collette (p.) 2:2154. 



Dam of Amelia C. 2:i954- 



Dam of Freddy C. 2:265^. 



Dexter 2:27. 



Fanny, dam of 



Lady Thistle 2:28. 



Hannah, dam of 



Dennis P. 2:2954. 

 Kitty Flynn, dam of 



Harold Flynn (p.) 2: 

 Nelly Haynes, dam of 



Ellen Cooper 2:2954 

 Young Sontag, dam of 



Themis 2:25. 



2454. 



Early in life James H. Goldsmith learned that kind- 

 ness was the key to the confidence of the Volunteers and 

 that while they would resent a blow they would follow 

 a caress. This was the ladder on which he rose to fame 

 and made him during- the last four years of his life, when 

 he trained a public stable, one of the greatest if not the 

 greatest driver of trotting horses. John Alden Gold- 

 smith was also a graduate of the same school. He raced 

 the Volunteers one season and after casting about in 



