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1857 to William H. Ladd, of Ohio; who sold Mm to Gen. 

 John S. Goe, of Brownville, Pa., in 1858. 



He was afterward sold to parties in Northern Ohio and 

 died there in 1862. He was the sire of Alice Gray. 



HOMAN HORSE. 



Gray stallion, foaled about 1835, bred by John Homan, 

 of Yassalboro', Me., got by Stone Horse; dam by Exton 

 Eclipse. Exton Eclipse by American Eclipse, dam by 

 Imported Exton. Exton Eclipse was owned for a time in 

 Maine, but was afterjvards taken to New York, and is the 

 sire of the grand dam of Jay Gould. Homan sold him to 

 Joseph Ereerofcn, pf Waterville, who gelded him and sold 

 him to Samuel Johnson of Hallowell, and he was after- 

 wards taken to Boston. He was a very powerful, horse? 

 and his road gait was fifteen miles an hour. 



GRAY EAGLE. 



Gray stallion, 16 hands high, and weighedl, 110 pounds; 

 foaled«in 1850, bred by Robert Gould, of Leeds, got by the 

 Hunton horse; dam of Messenger descent. 



Mr. Gould sold him to Mr. Leadbetter,of Leeds, and he 

 to Irving Robinson, of Sumner. He kept him several 

 years, until 1860, when he was carried to Massachusetts. 



TRUSTEE MESSENGER. 



Gray stallion, 16 hands high, and weighed 1,300 pounds, 

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

 got by Bush Messenger, 2d; dam, a mare brought from 

 the province of New Brunswick. Mr. Delano, sold him in 

 1850 to his brother, Ira L. Delano, of Canton, who sold 

 him in 1852 to Gideon Ellis, jr., of Canton. He sold him 



