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been postponed. Sept. 9th at the same place he won the 
2.38 race in straight heats in 2.29, 2.293, 2.27%. 
FRANK HULL, 2.283. 
Formerly Dandy J. Brown gelding over 16 hands high, 
foaled in 1874, bred by James Josslyn, Newport, Me.; got 
by Touchstone, a son of imp. Lapidist, dam’s pedigree un- 
known to us. Sold to B. H. Josslyn, Auburn, Me. He 
made a record of 2.31 at Lewiston, Me., at the Maine State . 
Fair of 1881, was afterwards sold to parties in St. Mary’s, 
Pennsylvania, and his name changed to Frank Hull. At 
Williamsport, Pa., June 9th, 1885, Frank Hull wou the 
2.29 class in straight heats in 2.30, 2.284, 2.298. 
GEN. McCLELLAN, 2.26. 
; (148) 
Bay horse with black points, 153 hands high, foaled 
May 16th, 1854; bred by N. B. Pease, then of Exeter, 
Me., got by Old Drew, dam by Shark, said to be a son of 
imported Shark. He was first called the ‘‘Pease colt,” 
under which name he wona race at Bangor, Oct. 3d, 
1861, in straight heats, beating Penobscot Boy, time 2.40, 
2.38, 2.85. Pease sold him to George M. Robinson, of 
Augusta, in 1861, and he was called Gen. McClellan. 
Sept. 24th, 1864, while owned by Mr. Robinson, he won a 
race at Belfast, beating Geo. B. McClellan (now called 
Dirigo) winning the second heat in 2.31, the third in 2.28, 
and the fourth and race in 2.26. Robinson sold him soon 
after to Shaw & Stoddard, of Bangor. Sept. 21st, 1865, 
at the Riverside Park, Boston, he wona race in straight 
heats, beating Leviathan and Ticonic, time 2.334, 2.324, 
2.348. Two days after at the same place he won a race 
against Fearnaught, to wagon, in straight heats, the fast- 
est being 2.37. Oct. 17th, 1866, at Boston, in a double- 
team race with Dashaway against Ethan Allen and Hon- 
est Allen, mile and repeat, Gen. McClellan and mate won 
in two heats iu 2.392, 2.395. June LOth, 1867, he won a 
