MAINE 2.30 LIST. ' 309 
MAUD MULLER, 2.29%. 
Garay mare foaled in 1878, bred by John H. Foss, E. 
Parsonfield, Me.; got by Coupon, son of Gen. Knox, dam 
the Chesley mare, by the Robinson Horse, by Ethan Al- 
len. Sold to R. M. Perley, Newburyport, Mass. + Oct. 2d, 
1885, at Rochester, N. H., Maud Muller wona race with 
a record of 2.29%. 
MESSENGER KNOX, 2.30. 
(1999). 
Gray horse 16% hands high, foaled June 12th, 1866, bred 
by G. & L. P. Warren, Westbrook, Me.; got by Gen. 
Knox, dam by Jas. Jack’s Prince, by the Lowell horse, by 
Quimby Messenger, 2d dam by a horse said to be a graud- 
son of American Eclipse. Fyrom 1873 to 1875 Messenger 
Knox was quite prominent on Maine tracks, winning 
many races. At Portland, Me., July 14th, 1877, he beat 
Millinocket. winning the third heat | in 2.30. 
NABOCKLISH, 2.294. 
Afterwards called John McKinney. Dark ieee geld- 4 
ing with narrow white stripe in the face and white stock- 
ings behind, 153 hands high, foaled in 1852, bred by Os- 
born Baker, Carthage. Me.; got by Rising Sun, dam a 
black mare with white stripe in face, pedigree unknown. 
Baker sold him when une year old to Hiram Coburn of 
Carthage. Coburn sold him, and after passing through 
several hands he became the property of Isaiah Pompilly 
of Auburn. He sold him to Samuel Perley of Brettun’s 
Mills, Livermore, when five years old, and Perley took 
him to Illinois in 1858 or 1859. He became very famous 
and made his mark on all the Western and Southern trot- 
ting tracks, from Cincinnati to New Orleans. Among his 
performances were the following: In 1864 at Cincinnati, 
Aug. 16th, he won a race and a record of 2.293, beating 
Harry Clay and Brown Dick. At the Illinois State Fair 
in 1865, Sept. 9th, in a race with Cooley, Lady Walker and 
Quaker Boy, Nabocklish won the second heat in 2.29%. 
