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won arace in straight heats in 2.253, 2.27%, 2.254. Sept. 
13th, at Mystic Park he won again in 2.274, 2.264, 2.27. 
In 1883, May 31st, at the same place he won againin 2.24, 
2.254, 2.283. At Providence, June 8th, he won again in 
2.254, 2.27, 2.26. At Hartford, Conn., June 15th, he won 
again in 2.214, 2.224, 2.23, after losing the first heat in 
2.21 to Nickel. June 22d, at Beacon Park, he won again 
in 2.28, 2.22, 2.224. 
FALMOUTH BOY, 2.294. 
Bay gelding with black points, foaled May 23d, 1865, 
bred by Josiah Hight, Athens, Me.; got by the Potter 
Horse (Young) page 206, dam by Witherell. Sold to par- 
ties in Massachusetts. At Providence, R.I., Sept. 17th, 
1874, he won a race with a record of 2.31. Record 2.294 
at-Gravesend, N. Y., Sept. 25th, 1874. 
FANNY M., 2.293. 
Black mare foaled in 1875, bred by Benj. Mains, Wind- 
ham, Me.; got by Phil Sheridan, son of Gen. Knox, dam 
a small black mare breeding untraced. Sold to the late 
V..C. Hall, Windham, Me., and afterwards to parties in 
Massachusetts. At Beacon Park, Boston, Oct. 8th, 1884, 
Fanny M. won the third heat in the 2.35 race in 2.293 and 
the fourth heat in 2.303, and was second in the race. 
F. D., 2.244. 
Bay gelding foaled in 1878, bred by F. D. Wilson then 
of Biddeford, Me.; got by Emery Fearnaught, dam said 
to bea Morgan mare. Mr. Wilson removed to Lynn, 
Mass., and took the horse with him. At Lowell, Mass., 
Aug. 14th, 1884, F. D. won the 2.37 race in 2.374, 2.35, 
2.38. At Mystic Park, Boston, Sept. 19th, F. D. won the 
third heat in the 2.30 race in 2.242 his fastest record and 
was afterwards sold to W. C. France. 
FLEETWOOD, 2.29. 
Sorrel gelding, 154 hands high, foaled in 1863; bred by 
