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was one of the finest and most beautiful gaited road horses I 

 ever drove. I bred several mares of my own to him in 1877. 



Midway. A beautiful seal-brown horse, sired by Almont, 

 son of Alexander's Abdallah ; dam Madam Cowper, by Mam- 

 brino Chief. He was a beautiful-dispositioned horse. I han- 

 dled and drove him in Boston in 1883. He could trot better 

 than 2.30, but was never raced. I bred to him. 



Beacon Light. A beautiful bay colt, by Daniel Lambert ; 

 dam Emma, by Columbus. I raised him. He was of the 

 Ethan Allen style and pattern. I took him "West. Took first 

 premium in his class at the great Canadian fair in Toronto, 

 Canada, in 1884. 



Cute. Bay horse, by Strathmore ; dam a well-bred mare ; 

 quite a gamey little horse. Name afterwards changed to De- 

 troit. Not very successful either as a sire or trotter. 



H. G. Bay horse, by Bysdyk and half brother to Cling- 

 stone, 2.14. Quite a showy horse and a fair driver, and his 

 stock quite good. 



Adonis. Mahogany-bay horse, sire the thoroughbred horse 

 Gen. Custer, dam a well-bred Canadian mare. 



Dandy. Brown bay. Imported Exmoor pony, imported 

 from England in 1881 ; formerly belonged to the Queen's stud. 



Komulus. Dapple-gray imported Percheron stallion. [See 

 cut in this book. J Imported in 1881 ^from Perche, France. I 

 took the gold medal with him at Canada's great fair at Toronto 

 in 1884, over all draft horses. 



Maequis. Gray imported Percheron. Imported in dam 

 Cozette, sire Komulus, as above. A very good specimen of this 

 breed. 



Hugo. Black imported Percheron stallion, weighing 1,900 

 pounds at maturity. Good type and quite a good sire. 



Midair. Brown stallion, sire Midway, son of Almont, dam 

 Alma Dimon, etc. [See driving and business horses.] 



General Bayard. Gray horse. Best individual son of 

 Bayard, 2.31J, the best son of Pilot, Jr., sire of dams of Maud 

 S., 2.08|, Jay-Eye-See, 2.10, etc., etc. Bayard sired Kitty 



