308 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 
flag each time, though the time was slower than he had 
marked to his own credit. He subsequently met Lady 
Suffolk on four different occasions, and beat her every 
time, besides defeating, in her company, Gray Eagle, 
Trouble, Jack Rossiter and Loston Girl. In a race with 
Lady Suffolk at Boston, June 14th, 1849, he trotted a heat 
in 2.27, which he was afterwards able to equal, but never 
to surpass. In this race Ladv Suffolk trotted a heat in 
‘2.26, the fastest time made at that date. 
MADAWASKA MAID, 2. 294. 
Sorrel mare 14% hands high, weighs about 850 pounds, 
with, I think, a small star in forehead, and some white on 
one hind foot, foaled in 1862, bred by Vetal Aban, Grant 
Isle, Madawaska, Me.; got by an English horse, said to be 
thoroughbred, and noted for his speed at running, dam a 
mare brought from Montreal, pedigree unknown. G. W. 
Collins of Presque Isle, bought her of the man who raised 
her, and finally sold her and she was taken to Massachu- 
setts. Oct. 6th, 1868, at Boston, in a race with Warwick, 
Emperor and White Steckings, she won the second heat 
and a record of 2.293. She was afterwards taken to New 
York, and in 1872 was owned and driven on the road by 
Dr. Corey in double team with Commodore Nutt. 
MAGGIE MILLER, 2.263. 
Noy. 2d, 1886, at My stic Park, Boston, Maggie Miller 
won the first Kent j in the 2.32 class in 2.264, and was sec- 
ond i in the race. For full pedigree see page 187. 
ea) MATTIE B., 2.273. 
Black mare foaled in 1878, bred by A. F. Jackson, Nor- 
way, Me.; got by Phil Sheridan Jr., by Phil Sheridan, by 
Gen. Knox, dam the Flint mare by the McIntyre Horse. 
Sold to Chas. Crosby, Norway, by him to E. F. Knight, 
Nashua, N. H. and by him to Mr. Wiggin, Boston, Mass. 
At Mystic Park, Boston, in 1885, she beat Theresa in 
straights heats the fastest being 2.27%. 
