322 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 
1846, and sold a one-half interest to Capt. Sager, who then 
kept the Hallowell House, and they sold him to Oliver 
Walton of Boston. Afterwards sold to C. P. Relf, Phila- 
delphia, Pa. Mr. Woodruff says ‘‘he was a very famous 
trotter and sticker.” He trotted successfully against Lady 
Suffolk and Tacony. Oct. 18th, 1852, he beat Murdock at 
Philadelphia, in straight heats to saddle in 2.31, 2,29, 2.29. 
Record 2.32$ to wagon. ; 
ALPHA, 2.294. 
Bay gelding 16 hands high, about eight or nine years 
old; got by Whalebone Knox. Record at Goshen, N. Y., 
Oct. 12th, 1886. Mike Galise of Albany, bought him in 
New York City, and he is said to be positively by Whale- 
bone Knox. We have, however, no knowledge of his 
breeder as yet. 
BILLY I., 2.293. 
Black gelding foaled in 1876; got by Harry Knox (page 
125), dam by the Beals Horse, son of Old Eaton. Owned 
by Moses Powers, Wilton, Me., sold by him to E. K. 
Woodman Farmington, and by him to Geo. W. Ives. New 
Haven, Ct., and he was taken to Michigan. Aug. 19th, 
1886, Billy I. won the 2.30 race at Jackson, Mich., in 
straight heats, time 2.319, 2.31, 2.328. Aug. 26th, at 
Marshall, Mich., he won the third and fourth heats in the 
2.30 race in 2.29% and 2.31, and was third in the race. 
