162 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 
LITTLE PETE. 
Chestnut colt with star, spot on nose, and white hind 
feet, foaled July 31st, 1882; got by Gen Withers, dam 
Daisy by Farmers Beauty. Bred by G. J. Shaw, Hart- 
land, Me. 
LADY DOUGLASS. 
Bay filly fualed in 1885; got by Onward, dam by 
Bearce Horse. Bred by ©. H. Nelson, Waterville, Me. 
LADY BACH. 
Chestnut mare, 154 hands high, foaled in 186—; got by 
Hiram Drew, dam by Witherell, knownin Maine as the 
“Seavey” mare, dam of Draco Princess by Draco; Gen. 
Sherman and Echo by Gen Knox; Pequawket and Violet 
by Gideon; and Beausire by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian. 
Never harnessed. Owned by Col. J. L. Seavey, Water- 
ville, Me., C. Butman, Plymouth, Me., F. J. Nodine, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., and A.C. Darling one of the proprie- 
_tors of 5th Avenue Hotel, New York City. 
LYDIA M. 
Black mare, 154 hands high. foaled in 1875; bred by 
Stephen Cummings, New Gloucester, Me., got by Tom 
Patchen, dam said to be out ofa mare brought from the 
South during the war, in foal. Owned by W. J. R. Mer- 
riman, Danville Junction, Me. Record 2.33. 
LADY WITHERS. 
Bay mare foaled Apr. 24th, 1881; got by Gen. Withers, 
dam Lady Gilbreth by Gilbreth Knox. Bred by J. A. & 
E. A. Cilley, Fairfield, Me. . 
LADY BOONE. 
Bay mare with one white hind foot, foaled Apr. 8th, 
1881; got by Daniel Boone, dam by Young Brandywine. 
Bred by R. G. Dunn, Canton, Me. Soldin 1886 to parties 
in Vinal Haven, Me. 
