THE BOOK OF LIVE STOCK CHAMPIONS. 215 
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CARA only E 
TROTTING STALLION—CARMON, 32,917. The first sire selected for 
use in the experiments of the Department of Agriculture to develop an 
American breed of carriage horses. CARMON is a bay with black points 
and no white markings, sixteen hands high, and weighing 1,200 pounds in 
fair condition. Bred by Hon. Norman J. Colman, of St. Louis, Mo. This 
illustration is used by courtesy of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and 
is from Year Book for 1904. 
