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William (tj, Cromwell 73, Stonewall Jackson 72, Jewel 

 Denmark 70, Fayette Denmark 60 and Latham's Den- 

 mark 69 ; also the unregistered stallion Crigler's Denmark, 

 the sire of Rex Denmark 840, who in turn sired the mag- 

 nificent saddle horse Rex McDonald 1833. Queen 48, 

 the dam of Diamond Denmark, was also the dam of three 

 of the great sons of Washington Denmark, namely : King 

 William, Latham's 

 Denmark and 

 Jewel Denmark. 

 This mare was 

 Owned by William 

 V. Cromwell, and 

 through her sons 

 is one of the really 

 "^reat dams of the 



t'eed. 



>'The greatest son 



f Diamond Den- 

 mark was Montrose 

 106. He was a bay 

 stallion, bred b}r 

 Talbot and Thomas 



■J^-, Bourbon county, Kentucky, and was born in 1869. 

 J, dam was a Thoroughbred daughter of Hall's Glencoe. 



.: /Famous American Saddlers. — More recent notable Sad- 

 dle horses in direct line of descent from Denmark F. S. 

 are : Black Eagle 74 and Artist 75, both by King 

 William; Black Squirrel 58, by Black Eagle; Highland 

 Denmark 730, Forest Squirrel 801, Red Squirrel 53, Black 

 Squirrel, Jr., 2d, 395, and Patsy McCord 1600, by Black 

 Squirrel; Goodwin 1227, Cupid 1152, and Highland Maid 

 1270, by Highland Denmark; Amelia 1354, by Red Eagle 

 28, by Red Squirrel; Rowena 1362, by Chester Dare 10, 

 by Black Squirrel; Monte Cristo 59, by Montrose; and 

 Miss Rex 820, by Red Denmark. 



Description of the American Saddle horse. — The Sad- 



Fic. 66. — ^American Saddle HorSe "Kentucky 

 Choice" 



