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THE GOLDSMITHS. 



1882. The breeders in Kentucky did not take very 

 kindly at the start to what was called Simmons' "little 

 baked pony," and their neglect proved a blessing in 

 disguise, as the bulk of the bookings to him were 

 mares by Mambrino Patchen, which were at that 

 period considered "no account." It proved the 

 golden cross, and, as Hamilton Busbey at a later 

 date aptly remarked, "Speed still springs from the 

 soil where the ashes of George Wilkes rest." 



1861. 



Olmstead's Young Wilkes 



(2 t., 1 p.) 

 Pineapple (1 t.) 



1862. 

 Robert Fillingham, Jr. (1 p.) 



1863. 



Lady Irwin, dam of 

 Clifton Boy 2:30. 



1868. 



Fuller Wilkes (1 t.) 



May Bird 2:21. 



Lady Simmons, dam of 



DavidWilkes (p.) 2:22*4- 

 Tansey, dam of 



Billy Sayre (1 t., 1 p.) 



Butterfly 2:19^. 



Eagle Bird 2:21 

 (32 t., 10 p.) 



Night Hawk (1 t., 1 p.) 

 Wilkes Spirit (5 t.) 

 Young Wilkes 2:28^ 

 (28 t., 4 P-) 



1873. 

 Busbey 2:2934. 



1874. 

 Bay Wilkes (1 t.) 

 Blondine 2:24^. 

 Col. Wilkes (2 p.) 



Com. Wilkes (2 t.) 

 Ella G., dam of 



Aaron March (1 p.) 



Delmarch 2:i\ l / 2 

 (25 t, 19 p.) 



Elegy 2:2914. 



Lorraine (2 t., 1 p.) 



Marea 2:22. 



Wilkesbrino 2:22^4 

 (1 t., 2 p.) 

 Fanny Wilkes, dam of 



Lee J., 2:1914. 



Marcasson (1 t.) 



Patron Wilkes 2:25%. 



Tom Stuart (1 t.) 

 Finesse, dam of 



Count Princeps (p.) 

 2:2054. 

 Idol Wilkes (4 t., 4 p.) 

 Joe Bunker 2:1914. 

 Kentucky " Wilkes 2:21*4 



(20 t, 3 p.) 

 Lyle Wilkes (6 t., 1 p.) 

 Mambrino Wilkes (9 t., 6 p.) 

 Mark Field (4 t., 2 p.) 

 Molly F., dam of 



France 2:26. 

 Nanny Lyon, dam of 



Madison Smith 2:29%. 

 Overstreet Wilkes (3 t., 2 p.) 

 Prospect Maid 2:23*4, dam of 



Anheuser 2:i8 I 4- 

 Red Wilkes (118 t., 43 p.) 



