CHESTER'S COMPLETE TROTTING AM) PACING RECORD. 



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Gray stallion, foaled 1844, bred by Augeran Gray, of Kentucky, by Pilot, dam Nancy Pope, by Havo 

 second dam Nancy Taylor, by Alfred. Sired John Morgan (Medoc), 2:24, Pilot Temple, 2:2414, Tackey, 2:2< 

 Tattler, 2:26, Queen of the West, 2:2614, Gen. Sherman, 2:28%, Pilot, 2:28M. Dixie, 2:30, and was the founds 

 of the Pilot family. "Was owned by R. A. Alexander, Woodburn Farm, Ky., and died at Montgomery, H 

 in 1865. 



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Bay stallion, foaled 1864, bred by Charles S. Dale, Lakeland Farm, 111., by Hambletonian, dam Enchantress 

 byAbdallah, second dam by imp. Bellfounder. Sired Maud S., 2 :10>4, Noontide, 2:20^, Mattie Graham, 2 :21^ 

 McCurdy's Hambletonian, 2 :26y s , Daciana. 2:27H, Hermes, 2:27}^, Good Morning, 2:28^. Owned by A. J 

 Alexander, Woodburn Farm, Ky., and makes the season of 1884, at $100. 



GRXOTNTEU/S CHAMPION. 



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Chestnut stallion, foaled 1843, bred by Charles Simdnson, Hempstead, L. I., by Almaek, son of Mambrino 

 dam Spirit, by Engineer, second dam by American Eclipse. He was the founder of the Champion family 

 "Was purchased when a three-year-old, by William R. Grinnell, of Aurora, Cayuga Co., N. Y., who sold him il 

 1850, and he was taken to Independence, Mo., where he was killed during the war. 



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Chestnut stallion, foaled 1837, bred by Henry H. Berry, Pompton Plains, N. J., by Stockholm's American 

 Star, dam Sally Slouch, by Henry, second dam by imp. Messenger. He sired Widow Machree, 2:29, Bolly 

 Lewis, 2:2914, Newburgh, 2:30, Lady Whitman, 2:30, and was the founder of the American Star family. Ed- 

 mund Seely, of Goshen, N. Y., owned him a number of years, and lie died his property in 1861. 



Chestnut stallion, foaled 1870, bred at Woodburn Farm, Ky., record 2 :1834, by Belmont, dam Miss Russell, 

 (dam of Maud S.), by Pilot Jr., second dam Sally Russell, by Boston, etc. Sired Manon, 2:22y 2 , Felix, 2:2534, 

 Was owned for several years by J. W. Knox, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Stockton, Cal. Purchased by J. C. Mo 

 Ferran, Glenview Farm, Louisville, Ky., and makes the season of 1884 there, at$150, with privilege of return. 



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Brown stallion, foaled 1875, bred by R. S. Strader, Lexington, Ky., record 2:23^, by George Wilkes, dam 

 Lady Belmont, by Belmont; second dam by Kinkead's St. Lawrence, etc. Owned by the Jewett Stock Farm,' 

 Willink, Erie Co., N. Y. Terms of service during the season of 1884, $50 to insure. 



