NOTED MAINE HORSES. 255 
DAISY KNOX. 
Black mare with some white marks, foaled May 17th, 
1873, bred by Albert Stover, Bath, Me.; got by Sagada- 
hoc, son of Gen. Knox, dam Jessie Fremont, by Telegraph 
Morgan, also known as the McIntyre Horse. (See page 
179). Owned by Frank A. Hale, who bought her of Bos- 
ton parties and sold her to Stanley Bros., Lewiston, Me. 
Record 2.312 at Canton, Me., June 17th, 1886. 
DOLPHIN. . 
Seal brown horse with white stripe in face and four ° 
white feet, foaled June 5th, 1882; got by Hinds Hamble- 
tonian, dam of Morgan and Messenger descent. Owned 
by John F. Hinds, Oxford, Me. 
DICKWICK. 
Bay gelding foaled in 1876, bred by Frank Trask, Wind- 
sor, Me.; got by St. Elmo, son of Gen. Knox, dam by - 
Young McClellan. Sold to A. W. Chadwick, Vassalboro, 
Me. Record 2.394, at Lewiston, Me., in 1884. 
DICK DEADEYE. 
Bay gelding (pacer) small star, foaled in 1877; bred by 
Frank Moore, Anson, Me., got by Tom Moore by Gil- 
breth Knox, dam a Witherell mare. SoldtoE F. Gilman, 
Farmington, Me. Owned by M. P. Longley, Lynn, Mass. 
Record 2.313 in 1885. 
DAISY L. 
Brown mare 154 hands high, foaled in 1882, bred by 
John Libby, Gardiner, Me.; got by Dorchester, son of 
Dictator, dam Cooney, dam of John 8. Heald and Tiny 
B. Owned by J. BR. Graham, Lexington, Ky. 
‘ DOROTHY MAY. 
Bay filly with narrow stripe in face and three white 
feet, foaled May 24th, 1885; got by Gov. Morrill, dam 
Kate by Volunteer. Bred and owned by C. H. Bradford, 
Tarner Ctr., Me. 
