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ham, a running horse, brought to Me. from K. H. #Holt 

 sold him when young to Jeremiah Wardwell, and he to 

 Gideon Wells, also of Clinton, in 1841. He was after- 

 wards owned by Jacob Nutting, Detroit; Eiohard Berry, 

 Leeds ; E. G. Thompson, Dover ; E. Baker, Carmel, and 

 Joseph Clement, of Detroit, in whose hands he died. 



YOUKG WINTHROP MESSENGER. 



Sometimes called Shaw Horse and White Warrior, gray 

 stallion foaled in 182-, bred in Winthrop, Me., got by 

 Winthrop Messenger; dam, not traced. He was sold 

 when a colt and taken to Woodstock, New Brunswick, by 

 a Mr. Shaw. 



YOUNG STJEFOLK. 



Eormerly called Waterville. Gray stallion, foaled in 

 185-, bred by Henry Wing, Fairfield, Me., got by Pishon 

 horse, dam, a fast pacing mare, by a son of Stone horse. 

 Wing sold him, when a sucking colt, to Ash Savage, of 

 Waterville, and he to Oliver Walton, of Boston, when 

 three years old. Walton sold him to James Irving, of 

 New York, and he to Geo. Raymond, of Long Island. 



BLANC NEGRE. 



Red roan gelding, 15 hands high, foaled in 183-, bred 

 by Henry Lawrence, of Eairfleld, got by the Lawrence 

 horse, he by Stone horse, dam by Quicksilver. He was 

 sold to Tufton Simpson, of Winslow, and by him to 

 Oliver Walton, of Boston. He was afterwards taken to 

 Philadelphia, and owned by Andrew Banner, and after- 

 wards by C. P. Relf. He was very fast, and trotted some 

 in double team with DanielJD. Tompkins. 



