438 APPENDIX. 



Bayard, 2.12J, the world's trotting record on half-mile track ; 

 dam of General Bayard, Adalia, by Administrator; second 

 dam by Grill's Vermont. A natural trotter and good sire. 



Thornhedge. A beautiful bay horse of the Morgan type, 

 sire Venture, by Aristos, son of Daniel Lambert; dam the 

 great brood mare Nannie Thorne, by Hamlet, and dam of 

 Thornless, 2.15f, and Little Thorn, 2.224, etc. 



Decoration. Sorrel, white stripe, and two white stockings ; 

 sire Strathmore, dam Folly, by Billy Denton, son of Hamble- 

 tonian, etc. 



Pilot Morgan. Black colt ; sire Gen. Bayard, by Bayard, 

 son of Pilot, Jr., dam Minnie Morgan. (See Boadster Class.) 



Bayard Morgan. Gray colt ; sire Gen. Bayard, dam Min- 

 nie Morgan, as above — own brother to Pilot Morgan. 



Indiana Chief. Bay colt ; sire Gen. Bayard, dam Golden 

 Rule, by Shadeland Prince, son of Enchanter, etc., second dam 

 by Golden Bow, etc., etc. 



Stockton King, 22,407. Blood bay horse, foaled May 4, 

 1890 ; bred by Hon. L. U. Shippee, Stockton, Cal. Sire Cam- 

 paign, 9,801, the best trotting-bred son of the great Electioneer, 

 with 155 in the 2.30 list, 35 of that number in the 2.20 list, four 

 in the 2.12 list, and of Sunol, 2.08J ; dam Bight Motion, by 

 Motion, 2.29, son of the great Daniel Lambert, with 38 in the 

 2.30 list ; second dam Columbus Mare, by Columbus (95) with 

 11 in the list. This young horse represents the Hambletonian, 

 Clay, Morgan, Mambrino, American Star, Columbus, and Pilot, 

 JV., families and is unquestionably intensely trotting bred, as 

 shown by the records. Bred in the purple but feebly expresses 

 the quality of his breeding. 



Above I have named a few of the many I have owned and 

 handled in my lifetime. Many, and, in fact, most of them, are 

 dead, but none, as I am aware of, have had shafts of marble 

 erected to their memory like Hambletonian and some few 

 others, although some of them may have been quite as de- 

 serving. 



