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wards the other half for $1,200. While owned in this 
State he trotted several races. In July, 1867, at Lewiston, 
Me., he won a race in three straight heats beating Gladia- 
tor, time 2.33, 2.314, 2.30. His last and fastest perform- 
, ance was at the Prospect Park Fair Grounds, Brooklyn, 
May 29th, 1869, where he won a race in straight -heats 
' beating Needle Gun, Jessie Wales, Belle of Brooklyn, Old 
Put, and Lady Whitman. Time, 2.29, 2.284, 2.268. While 
trotting this race he struck or ruptured a tendon, and 
while under treatment a seton was applied that resulted 
in lockjaw, of which he died. 
LOOKOUT, 2.284. ° 
Bay gelding with star and near hind foot white, foaled 
May 26th, 1878, bred by H. A. Archer then of Fairfield 
Centre, Me., now of Skowhegan; got by Gen. Lightfoot, 
son of Gen. Knox, dam Shoo Fly, by Rising Sun. He 
was kept a stallion for several years and as such received 
first premium as a three-year-old colt at the Maine State 
Fair of 1876, at Portland. Afterwards taken to Massa- 
chusetts and owned for a time by Col. H. S. Russell of 
Milton. Was gelded and driven on the road for several 
years. At Mystic Park, Boston, Oct. 12th, 1886, he won 
the 2.50 race iu straight heats, time 2.313, 2.304, 2.33. 
‘Oct. 15th following he won the 2.35 class in straight heats, 
in a field of ten starters, time 2.284, 2.324, 2.324. 
LOTHAIR, 2.293. 
(579). 
Black horse 15% hands high, foaled in 1867, bred by the 
late J. H. Gilbreth, Fairfield, Me.; got by Gilbreth Knox, 
dam tue Bunker mare by Old Eaton. Gilbreth called him 
. Knox-them-all, and as a three-year-old he gained consid- 
erable notority for his race at Prospect Park, L. I., against 
Startle. Afterwards sold to Wright & Norcross, Fear- 
naught Farm. At Beacon Park, June 23d, 1875, he’ wou 
the 2.31 race of seven heats in 2.294, 2.35, 2.354. July 1st 
