MAINE 2.30 LIST. 291 
Record 2.394 at Presumpscot Park, Portland, as a four 
year old. After doing duty four years in the stud he 
started in the 2.37 class at Fairfield, Me., Aug. 20th, 1886, 
which race he won. At New England Fair, Bangor, Sept. 
8d, following, he won the 2.30 race in straight heats. At 
Lewiston he was beaten by Star Gazer, but won at Gray 
with a record of 2.264, and at Cumberland in slower time. 
At Canton, Me., Oct. 7th, he beat Star Gazer and Maggie 
Miller, in straight heats in 2.304, 2.284, 2.264, the fastest 
heat ever trotted in the Stateinarace. At Mystic Park, 
Boston, the following week, he won the 2.27 race in 
straight heats in 2.253, 2.244, 2.23%, trotting the last half- 
mile of the third heat in 1.11, beating White Socks, News 
Boy and Chub. On his return home he was started to 
beat the best time ever made in Maine to wagon, which he 
accomplished, winning. the second heat and money in 
2.284, 
GLENGARRY, 2.27. 
Formerly called ‘Uncle Abe.” Brown gelding, 153 
hands high, foaled in May, 1865, bred by Isaac Downing, 
East Monmouth, Me., got by Winthrop Morrill, dam a 
black mare,pedigree unknown. Downing sold him,when 
one year old, to George Titus, of Monmouth, he, when 
three, to John Packard, of Winthrop. Packard sold him 
to John H. May, of Augusta, for $1000. He was after- 
- wards taken to Massachusetts. August 10, 1871, at Buffa- 
lo, N. Y., as Uncle Abe, he won the 2.50 purse in straight 
‘heats, beating nine horses, time, 2.27, 2.304, 2.27%. 
GOV. PLAISTED, 2.293. 
Bay gelding foaled in 1876, bred by R. P. Leonard, 
Monroe, Me.; got by Gray Dan son of Gideon. Dama 
Drew mare. Sold to F. $8. Stevens, Swansea, Mass. 
Record 2.294 at Boston. Mass., Oct. 26, 1882. 
GRATEFUL, 2.283. 
Sorrel gelding 16 hands high, foaled in 1867, bred. by 
Andrew Fish, of Starks, Me ; got by the Brown Horse, 
son of the ‘‘Sandy River Trotter,” dam by the Crawford 
