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Kitty. A beautiful gray trotting mare and very fast. At 

 one time the fastest sleigh mare in the city of Providence and 

 the boss of the Pawtucket "pike." A worthy daughter of 

 Vermont Black Hawk. 



Nellie Bly. A beautiful dark chestnut mare from Ver- 

 mont ; high-strung, but very sagacious and mentioned among 

 Sagacious Horses in Chapter XXXIX. 



Jenny Lind. A mouse-colored mare, with white stripe and 

 one white hind stocking. Eaised in North Kingston, K. I., 

 and was descended from the Narraganset Pacer on side of 

 dam ; her dam being a black mare formerly owned and driven 

 by Capt. Nat. Reynolds and mentioned in Narragansett 

 Pacers, Chapter IV. She was very high-strung and contrary, 

 but one' of the greatest road mares of her time, and no road 

 was too long for her. 



Morgan Hunteb. A bright, bay, young horse, not fairly 

 broken when I bought him, but proved himself a kind and 

 most excellent general purpose horse. 



Beown Bill. A dark-brown horse. A good all-around 

 animal, great roadster, free driver, but became subject to run- 

 ning fits. See Fits [Chapter XIV]. 



Katy Fishee. A jet-black Morgan mare, with one white 

 hind foot, of the true, old-fashioned Morgan type ; bred in 

 Vermont, sired by the Bundy horse. When I purchased her 

 in 1857 she was but four years old and but partially broken, 

 but proved herself one of the very best of her time, and 

 naturally made a good brood mare. 



Nancy. A spotted Arabian mare, raised in Rhode Island. 

 Sired by a son of the Arabian horse captured in the war with , 

 Mexico and brought to Fort Adams, Newport, R. I., in 1848. 

 She was my first brood mare, raising the first colt ever foaled 

 as my own property in 1858. She proved a good brood mare, 

 breeding after the horse, and continued to breed and raise 

 colts till about thirty years old. 



Majoe. A fine, large, brown gelding, with prominent star 

 — no other white- — raised in the State of New York. He 



