MAINE 2.30 LIST. 275 
foaled in 1865; bred by Samuel Plummer, Sweden, Me., 
got by Holland’s Ethan Allen, dam a mare brought from 
Vermont and supposed to be a Morgan. When two years 
old Plummer sold him to Bradley Damon, who removed 
to No. Buckfield, taking the colt with him. Damon sold 
him to the Heald Bros., and they to Samuel Records, of 
Buckfield, who sold him to Geo. C. Gould, of Hunting- 
ton, L. I.,in 1870. In 1878 Gould sold him to William 
Lovell. Aug. 5th, 1873, he made a record of 2.263 at 
Buffalo, N.Y. His fastest record was made at Provi- 
dence, R. I., Nov. 2nd, 1877 where he won the third and 
fourth heats in the 2.26 race in 2.26, 2.25. 
BAY 2.274. 
Blood bay gelding, 16 hands high, foaled in 1868; bred 
by Chas. B. Gilman, Waterville, Me., got by Gideon , dam 
by Gen. Knox. Bay was a horse of fine size and elegant 
appearance aud in every particular a perfect gentleman’s | 
horse. Sept. 21st, 1876, at Elmira, N.Y. Bay won the 
2.30 race in straight heats in 2.294, 2.303, 2.30. He made 
his fastest record at Springfield, Mass., Sept. 6th, 1876. 
BAY WHALEBONE 2.262. 
‘Bay gelding with black points, 153 hands high, foaled 
in 1862; bred by John McCollister, Norway, Me., got by 
Whirlwind, a bay horse that both paced and trotted, . 
brought from Canadain 1852 by G. A. Hastings, of 
Bethel, dam a small black mare supposed to be of Morgan 
descent.. McCollister sold him when four months old to 
Simon P. Everett, of Norway, and he finally passed into 
the hands of Levi Turner, of Buckfield. Turner sold him 
to David Records, of Buckfield, and he when six years 
old to Charles Records, then of So. Weymouth, Mass. 
Afterwards owned by D.. H. Blanchard, Boston. June 
22d, 1871, at Beacon Park he won the 2.30 race in straight 
heats in. 2.284, 2.28%, 2.30. June 28th following he won 
the second heat in a race at Boston in 2.264. 
