NOTED MAINE HORSES. 93. 
DUSTIN, JAMES A. 
The subject of this sketch was born in Winslow, Me., 
and like Edwin D. Bither first worked under the direction 
of Foster S. Palmer, then in charge of the stables of Col. 
T.S. Lang of Vassalboro, in the palmy days of Gen. 
Knox. Unlike Bither Mr. Dustin has trained and driven 
for the public, and has a large and varied experience with 
with trotters, and the number of horses which he has 
driven some of them to theix fastest records, it would be 
impossible to enumerate in a shortsketch like this. Among 
them, however, are Frank Palmer, 2.194, Camors, 2.193, 
Deck Wright, 2.192, Charley Ford, 2.16, Darby, 2.163, 
Monroe Chief, 2.18, Troubadour, 2.193, and many others. 
During the past year the stallion Maxy Cobb, 2.134, the 
fastest stallion by the record, was for a time in hischarge. 
