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the dam of Pilot Morgan, Bayard Morgan, Morgan King, ■ 

 etc. 



Nellie Fearnaught. Bay mare, without white, sired by 

 Sawtelle's Fearnaught, dam Nellie Bashaw, by Black Bashaw. 

 Good road mare, very handsome and stylish, and a good brood 

 mare. 



Golden Rule. Bay mare, with star and snip, bred in 

 Michigan, sired by Shadeland Prince, son of Enchanter, by 

 Administrator, dam by Golden Bow, sixteen hands high, an ex- 

 cellent mare for all business, very intelligent and level-headed. 

 Has proved herself a good brood mare, is now my driving 

 mare, and I take but little dust from any of them. 



Amanda Brown. Gray mare, by Joe Brown, 2.22. One of 

 the most resolute go-ahead driving and business mares I ever 

 owned or used. 



Blanche "Wayne. Light bay mare, white stripe and one 

 white stocking behind, sire Anthony Wayne, 2.31J, son of Andy 

 Johnson, by Henry Clay, dam by Blue Bull (75), a medium 

 size all-around good one, perfectly at home in all harness, and 

 one of the best single field horses I ever owned. She is dam of 

 " Queen of the "West," by Stockton King. 



Belmont Maid. Black mare, by Belmont Prince, was a 

 game easy-going driving mare, and is mentioned among the 

 sagacious ones in this book. (See Chapter XXXIX.) 



Maud Bayard. Gray mare, by General Bayard, now five 

 years old, dam Maggie Dimon. I bred her and still own her, 

 and consider her among the best for general use, driving in- 

 cluded, I ever bred. 



Mary Brown. Solid black mare, four years old, at this 

 writing with a fine Stockton King colt " Dimoneer," at foot, and 

 again in foal to same horse. She was sired by General 

 Bayard, and is standard-bred and recorded. 



CLASS II. MATCHED TEAMS. 

 Charley and Tiger were sorrel geldings with white stripes 

 in faces. They were matched by myself, and were my first 



