MORGAN STOCK. 



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bone, dam, pedigree, unknown. Treat sold lier when 

 two years old, to E. G-oding, of Jay Bridge, and he to 

 Mr. Richardson, also of Jay, and she was afterwards 

 owned by Joseph Eowe, Albert Hines, Ezra Barden, and 

 others, and finally by George Burnham, of Portland. 

 From Portland she went to Boston, where she become 

 the property of Mr. Thomas Trant, corner of Washing- 

 ton and North Hampton Sts. 



Here she became quite noted for her performances on 

 the tuii. May 24, 1865, she trotted a matched race for 

 $1000, against a horse called Gen. Grant, over the River- 

 side Park, winning in three straight heats, with such ease 

 that it was evident that she was only driven to win; time 

 2.38, 2.43J, 2.44. 



Her best .performance, and that in which she won. her 

 fastest record, was at Boston, July 2, 1866, in a race 

 against Fanny Allen, for $5000, wliich she won ii» three 

 straight heats, in 2.28J, 2.30J, 2.31. 



LADY HAMLIX. 



Chestnut mare, about 15 hands high, foaled about the 

 year 1850, bred by Freeman Teague, of Buckfleld, Me.', 

 got by Whalebone, dam, also of Morgan descent. Teague 

 Bold her when young to Lewis Chase, of Buckfleld, and 

 he to the Russell Brothers. They took her to Stanstead, 

 C. E., where she trotted in a race against Kettlebail. 



She was afterwards taken to WasMngton, D. C, where 

 ehe trotted several races,' low down in the thirties. 



LEWISTON BOY. 



Roan stallion, 15 hands high, and weighs 950 pounds; 

 foaled in 1853, bred by Samuel D. Garcelon, Lewiston, 

 Me., got by Pollard Morgan, dam, by Quimby Messenger. 



