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in 1854 to Charles Leavitt, of Livermore, and. Leavitt 

 took him to Ohio, and afterwards to Michigan. 



CALVIN. 

 Sorrel stallion, 15J hands high, and weighed 1,150 

 pounds, foaled in 1846, bred by M. H. Delano of Camden, 

 Me., got by Bush Messenger, 2d; dam by Fox, a sorrel 

 stallion formerly owned by Thomas Daggett, of Hope, 

 Me.; his pedigree we do not know. Mr. Delano sold 

 Calvin in 1852 to a stock company, in the vicinity of 

 Searsmont, and we have no knowledge of his subsequent 

 history. 



HONEST BEN. 



Sorrel stallion, 16 hands high, and weighed about 1,400 

 pounds, foaled in 1847, bred by M. H. Delano, of Cam- 

 den, Me., got by Bush Messenger, 2d; dam of English 

 blood. Mr. Delano sold him to Nathan Holbrook & Co., 

 Neponset, Mass. He was afterwards called Daniel Web- 

 ster. He could trot better than 2.40. 



MOODY'S JSJESSENGEB. 



Dapple gray stallion, 16 hands high, and weighed 1,300 

 pounds, foaled in 1846, bred by Jonathan Moody, Lin- 

 colnville. Me., got by Bush Messenger, 2d; dam by Fox. 



Mr. Moody sold him to Obadiah Wood, of Barre, Vt. 

 He could trot in 2.45 and was a powerful horse. 



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CALL HOESE. 



Dark brown stallion, with black points, and no white 

 marks, height, 15J hands, and weighed about 975 pounds, 

 foaled in 185 , bred by Mr. Eobinson, of Hartland, Me., 

 got by the Merrow Horse, dam, the Lord mare, by Tele- 



