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a trotter. Indeed, he is regarded by many as the most 

 famous son of the old Drew horse. He has been very 

 successful in the stud, and is the sire of Little Fred, 

 Black Walnut, Bully Brooks, Hard Eoad, Maine Girl, 

 and many others of note. In 1864, Sept. 24, in a race 

 against G-en. McClellan at Belfast, he won the first heat 

 in 2.29, since which time he has been kept wholly for 

 stock purposes. 



JOHN BRIGHT. 



Bay stallion with black points, 15J hands high, foaled in 

 1860, bred by "Warren Pratt, of Corinna, Me., got by old 

 Drew, dam, by Witherell. When four years old, Samuel 

 H. Jacobs, of Skowhegan, bought him, and afterwards 

 sold him to the Stoddard Bros., of Bangor, for $2600. 



LISGAE. 



Bay stallion with black points, and star in forehead, 

 foaled in 1868, owned by E. H. Stuart, Yeazie, Me., got 

 by Grey General by Gen. McClellan, dam, by old Drew. 



HIRAM. DREW. 



' Bay stallion with black points, 15^ hands high, foaled 

 in 1849, bred by Oliver Clark, of Corinna, Me., got by 

 old Drew, dam, a small bay Morgan mare. Mr. Clark 

 sold him to Hiram Drew when two years old, for $100. 



He was first called Bay Morgan, under which. name he 

 won a race at Bangor, beating Blue Morgan, the fastest 

 heat being 2.41. The above race took place Aug. 23, 1854. 

 July 5, 1855, in a race at the same place with Lady Litch- 

 field and Stranger, he won the second heat in 2.31J. 



When seven years old Mr. J)?ew sold him to Waftren 



