36 NOTED MAINE MOSSES. 



graph, he by Witherell. He was afterwards sold to Mr. 

 Gall, of Dresden, Me., and was known as _ the " Call 

 ' Horse." 



WOODBROOK MESSENGER. 



Dapple gray stallion, 16 hands high, weighs 1,180 

 pounds, foaled in 1861, owned by E. B. Esty, Houlton, 

 Me., got by Jehu, he by Warrior, he by Toung Winthrop 

 Messenger, by Winthrop Messenger. Dam of Wood- 

 brook Messenger by an imported English horse, grand 

 dam by an English hunter. Por pedigree of Jehu, see 

 "Wallace Trotting Register, vol. ii. page 254 



PLYING MAC. 



Dapple gray stallion, 15J hands high, foaled in 1859, 

 bred by Isaac Mancy, of Augusta, Me., got by a son of 

 Bush Messenger, 2d. Dam, a dapple gray pacing mare, 

 bought in Canton, of Daniel Poster, by George M. Robin- 

 son, and sired by Mac (which see). Plying Ma.c was 

 sold to John Shaw, of Augusta, when four months old, 

 and was afterwards taken to Boston. 



• 

 KING HEROD. 



Iron gray stallion, about 17 hands high, foaled in 1848, 

 bred by James Pord, East Livermore, Me., got by the 

 Hunton horse; dam, not traced. Pord sold him, when 

 four months old, to Elihu Lawrence, of Pairfield. He 

 sold him, when four years old,, to Nahum Tozier, also of 

 Pairfield. He was finally taken to Aroostook county. 



LION MESSENGER. 

 Gray stallion, foaled in 1839, bred by Obadiah Holt, 

 -Clinton, Me., got by the Stone horse, dam, by Hocking- 



