70 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



"WINTHEOP (Geeene's). 



Blood bay stallion with black points, 16 hands high, 

 and weighs, in ordinary flesh, 1100 pounds, foaled in July, 

 1864, bred by E. J. Greene, Newport, Me., got by Old 

 Drew, dam, by Old Eaton, second dam by Stone's Mes- 

 senger. Mr. Greene sold him to his son, W. E. Greene, 

 and he took him to California in 1870, where he is now 

 owned by him and E. L. Yates, of Stockton, where he 

 stands for service. 



JOE HOOKER. 



Bay stallion with black points, 16 hands high, and 

 weighs 1080 pounds, foaled in 1864, owned by G. M. 

 Allen, Eairfleld Corner, Me., got by the Geo. Wilkshire 

 horse, by Old Drew, dam, of Messenger descent. He has 

 a record of 2.44 as a four-year-old, and his owner claims 

 that he has trotted a full mile to wagon in private in 2.29. 



GEN. VALE JO. 



Dark bay stallion with black points, weight 1100 pounds, 

 foaled in April, 1867, owned by Thomas Hersey, Bangor, 

 Me., got by Penobscot Chief, dam, part Drew. 



•YOUNG DIEIGO (Steattaed's). 



Black stallion, foaled June 15, 1864, owned by John 

 Strattard, Monroe, Me., got by Dirigo, dam, a Black 

 Hawk mare. Young Dirigo has taken a number of pre- 

 miums at the Waldo and Penobscot County Eairg, and 

 also the first premium, both for trotting and stock quali- 

 ties at the County Fair held £tt Belfast. 



