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against Lantern, and Whalebone, on the Union Course, 

 L. I., June 5, 1855. She injured herself in the above 

 race, and was sold to Robert R. Morris, New Rochelle, 

 ]Sr. Y. She is supposed to be the mare known in Maine 

 as Slack Sal, which see. 



MART DREW. 



Roan mare, foaled in 1860, bred by Hiram Drew, of 

 Exeter, Me., got by the Old Drew, dam, by Stone Horse. 

 Sold to Abram Woodard, of Bangor, and by him, to R. 

 Ingraham, Brooklyn, N. Y. In 1871, foaled bay mare, 

 " Dawn," by Peacemaker. 



rox. 



Buckskin gelding, 16 hands high, foaled in 18 — , -bred 

 in Harmon, Me., got by a son of Old Drew, dam, brought 

 from Ohio. A. M. Savage, bought him for Mr. Mes- 

 serole, of New York; where he was takeuj and trotted in 

 the thirties. « 



TEMPEST. 



Black mare, with white ankles behind, foaled in 1860, 

 got by Dirigo; A. M. Savage bought her of Mr. Berry, of 

 Rockland, and sold her to N. H. Leadbetter, of New 

 York City. He sold her to J. C. Runcle, and he to Mr. 

 Humphrey, the owner of Judge EuUerton. 



HONEST QUAKER. 



Light gray gelding, 15i hands high, and weighs 1000 

 pounds, foaled in 1864, owned by Augustus Drake, Hope, 

 Me., got by the James Mahoney horse, by Dirigo; dam, by 

 Moody's Messenger, dam of Mahoney horse, by Bush 



