MAINE 2.30 LIST, 303 
KITTY MORRIS, 2.30. 
Bay mare with black points and no white,15 hands high, 
foaled in June, 1872, bred by a Mr. Douglass, E. Hiram, 
Me.; got by Lon Morris son of Gen. Knox. Dam a mare 
brought from Boston, pedigree unknown. Sold to W. B. 
Nutter, Cape Elizabeth Depot, Me. Sept. 12, 1879, at 
' Mystic Park, Boston, she wou two heats ina racein 2.304, 
2.30. Shortly after she was sold to G. W. Rogers, Salem, 
Mass. 
KNOX BOY, 2.233. 
(840). 
Brown horse 154 hands high, foaled in 1868, bred by 
Isaac Carr, Farmingdale, Me.; got by Gen. Knox, dam 
has been said to be by Lewiston Boy, but after a careful. 
investigation of the matter we feel satisfied that this is not 
' true, and that her pedigree is unknown. As a four year 
old Knox Boy won a race at Bangor, Me., and a record of 
2.45. Oct. 25th, 1877, at Topsham, Me., he won a stallion 
race in three heats in 2.323, 2.32, 2.30. July 26th, 1879, 
' at Keene, N. H., he won the 2.26 race after losing the first 
heat in 2.304. Time 2.27, 2.324, 2.31. June 9th, 1880, at 
Beacon Park, Boston, he won in straight heats in 2.263, 
2.264, 2.293. June 17th, at Mystic, he won again in 2.25, 
2.28, 2.304 His fastest record 2.234, was made at Boston, 
June 16th, 1880. He was afterwards sold to H. F. Hawkes, 
Swampscot, Mass., gelded and driven on the road. 
LADY MAUD, 2.183. 
Dark brown mare, 154 hands high.foaled June 15, 1867, 
bred by Col. Thos. S. Lang, Vassalboro, Me.; got by Gen. 
Knox, dam Mocking Bird, a fast trottiug mare brought 
from New York by Abner Barrows, by Sabek, son of Lo- 
gan, by Henry Clay. Lady Maud was sold during Col. 
Langs absence in Europe, and Aug. 8, 1872, at Buffalo, N. 
Y., she won a five-year-old race in 2.294, 2.298, 2.274.. 
