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hegan, and he afterwards went to New York. Oct. Ist, 
1868, at Troy, N. Y., he won arace in straight heats in 
2.30, 2.303, 2.324. Oct. 14th, at Providence, R. I., he won 
the last three heats in a six heat race in 2.33, 2.294, 2.33. 
WINTHROP MORRILL JR., 2.27. 
(946). 
Black horse with no white, 154 hands high, foaled in 
1864, bred by Nathani¢l Gould,Camden, Me.; got by Met- 
acomet, by the Old Morrill Horse of Vermont, dam by 
Calvin, by Bush Messenger. Sold to John Morgan, Pem- 
broke, Me., and by him to G. H. Cotton, Somerville,Mass. 
Sept. 25th, 1873, at Prospect Park, New York, he won a 
race in straight heats in 2.30, 2.32, 2.28%. July 17th, 1877, . 
at Beacon Park, Boston, he won two heats in the 2.27 race 
in 2.28%, 2.27, and was second in the race. Sire of Gip- 
- sey, 2.244, é 
' YOUNG BUCHANAN, 2.294. 
Bay horse about 16 hands high, foaled in 1868, bred by 
Rufus Littlefield, Prospect, Me.; got by Buchanan 2d, af- 
terwards gelded and called Victor; he by Old Buchanan, 
which horse was said to have descended from a horse 
which swam ashore from the burning steamer Royal Tar, 
burned in Penobscot Bay in 1836. Dam of Young Bu- 
chanan by Hiram Drew. Sold to Mathews & Flynn, Sears- 
port, Me. He made a recori of 2.814 in Maine and was 
then sold to E. C. Walker & Co., and taken to Coldwater, 
Mich. At Macomb, Ill., Aug. 26th, 1880, he won a heat 
and a record of 2.294. 
ZAC TAYLOR, 2.324 (To wagon). 
Sometimes called Gen. Taylor. Sorrel gelding 15% hands 
high, foaled in 1841, bred by Dr. Safford, West Gardiner, 
Me.; got by Quimby Messenger, (lam a mare used on the 
stage from Augusta to Bangor, aud said to be well bred. 
Benj. Hodges of Hallowell, bought him in the winter of 
