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At the New England Fair in 1869, he took the second 

 Premium as a three-year-old, and has taken several first 

 Premiums at Penobscot County Fairs. 



PENOBSCOT CHIEF. 



Bay stallion with black points, 15;| hands high, and 

 weighs about 950 pounds, foaled June, 1862, bred by P. 

 M. Jefferds, Foxcroft, Me., got by Gen. McClellan, dam, 

 a chestnut mare, 14^ hands high, said to be by Eoyal 

 George, and out of the dam of Brown Harry. Mr. Jef- 

 ferds sold him when four years old to O. M. Shaw, of 

 Bangor, and he shortly after to Mr. Eunkle, of New 

 York, for $2000. 



BED JACKET. 

 Bay stallion with black points, 15 hands high, and 

 weighs 900 pounds, foaled in 1864, bred by Charles Bur- 

 kett, Appleton, Me., got by Hiram Drew, dam, of Mor- 

 gan descent. In 1872, at the Maine State Fair at Ban- 

 gor, he won a record of 2.39^. At the Maine State Fair 

 of 1873, also at Bangor, he won the third heat in the 2.35 

 race in 2.38. • 



DANIEL DREW, FOEMERLT DE. PAXTON. 



Dark brown, nearly black stallion, 16 hands Mgh, and 

 weighs 1075 pojinds, foaled in 1864, owned by N. H. 

 Spaulding, formerly of China, Me., got by Old Drew, 

 dam, by the Hunton horse. Mr. Spaulding is now in 

 business in Boston, and Dr. Paxton has been standing for 

 service in Ehode Island. Brought back to Maine, and 

 called Daniel Drew. ' 



