MORGAN STOCK. 



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trotted several ice races, and was considered fast, but had 

 no record. 



KETTLEBAIL. 



Bay mare, with white stockings behind, and star in 

 forehead, foaled about 1850, bred by William Young, of 

 Auburn, Me., got by the Pollard Morgan, dam, by 

 Whalebone. She was sold to I. Pompilly, and trotted 

 several races, in good time in this State. Her fastest 

 public record, was 2.311-, at Stanstead, C.'E., while owned 

 by Mr. Pompilly. She was afterwards brought back to 

 Maine, and is stUl, we think, kept in Lewiston or vicinity.. 



LEWISTON LADY. 



Eoan mare, 15 hands high, and weighed 875 pounds, 

 foaled in i860, bred by Josiah Littlefleld, of Auburn, Me., 

 got by Lewiston Boy. Littlefleld sold her when young 

 to Mr. Mitchell, of Lewiston, and she was sometimes . 

 called the " Mitchell Mare." "When young she trotted 

 quite fast, getting a record of 2.41J, at Lewiston. She 

 afterwards passed through many different hands, until in 

 1872, she was sold and carried out of the State. 



LADY CHAPMAN. 



Chestnut mare, 14| hands high, foaled May, 1855, bred 

 •by Andrew Grover, of Bethel, Me., got by a Morgan 

 horse, brought from Vermont, and known in Bethel and 

 vicinity as the " Eames Horse," dam, a large mare, ped- 

 igree, unknown. Lady Chapman was purchased when 

 three months old, by Gilbert Chapman, of Bethel. Mr. 

 Chapman sold her, and after passing through several dif- 

 ferent hands, she became the property of D. H. Bisbee, 

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