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receive first money. Thornburg won the second heat in 
2.214, which was the fastest. 
TINNIE B., 2.273. 
Brown mare with white ankles behind, foaled in 1875, 
bred by John Libby, Gardiner, Me.; got by Black Pilot, 
dam Cooney (dam of John S. Heald, 2.274), by the Stew- 
art Horse. Sold to M. P. Longley, Lynn, Mass. At Bea- 
con Park, Boston, Oct. 8th and 9th, 1884, Tinnie B. won 
won the 2.35 race in six heats, the last two of which were 
trotted on the 9th, winning the tirst two in. 2.274, 2.274, 
and the sixth and race in 2.28. 
T. L. D. (Pacer), 2.234. 
Chestnut gelding 16 hands high, with three white ankles 
and stripe on nose, foaled in 1876, bred by Daniel Beal, 
Elisworth, Me.; got by Golddust 2d, a horse bought from 
,L. L. Dorsey of Kentucky, by Paymaster Joseph A. 
Smith, U.S.N. Golddust 2d was got by Dorsey’s Old 
Golddust, and was sold to E. H. Greeley of Ellsworth, 
but has been dead several years. The dam of T. L. D. 
was brought to Ellsworth by a peddler and traded to Mr. 
Beal. She was a long, low, paciug chestnut mare, breed- 
ing unknown. but could pace in 2.50. At Mystic Park, ' 
Boston, Oct. 15th, 1886, T. L. D. won the 2.20 pacing race 
in 2. 233, 2.30, 2.248, after losing the first two heats to 
Littleton, in 2.23, 2.22. 
TOM B. PATCHEN, 2.27. 
Bay horse with stripe in face and two white stockings 
behind, foaled in 1871, bred by Jabez C. Benson, Gray, 
Me.; got by Tom Patchen or the Churchill Horse, dam by 
Telegraph Morgan, by the McIntyre Horse. He won a 
great many races in Maine, and was taken to Michigan 
where he made‘a record of 2.30 at Adrian, July 3d, 1879. 
Afterward brought back to Maine and became blind. At 
Taunton, Mass., Sept. 29th, 1881,he won a race in straight 
heats in 2.274, 2.274, 2.274. ‘ 
