76 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



Messenger, 2d. August 14, 1872, at Knox Park, Eock- 

 land, he beat Red Jacket in straight heats, fastest 2.41i. 



GENTLE ANNIE. 



Black mare, with star in forehead, 14| hands high, 

 foaled in 186-, in Bradford, Me., got by Dirigo. This, 

 however, is disputed. She was formerly owned by S. H. 

 Jacobs, of Skowhegan, who sold her to H. C. Burleigh, of 

 Eairiield, Me. At the Maine State Fair of 1872, she 

 obtained a record of 2.39 J, and in 1873, Mr. Burleigh sold 

 her to Prudent Letourneau, of Waterville. 



LADY DILLON. 

 Bay mare, with star in forehead, 1.5 hands high, and 

 weighed about 950 pounds, foaled in 1858, got by Old 

 Drew. She was owned for several years by Nelson Her- 

 rin, of Houlton, Me. He sold her in 1873 to C. "W. Clay- 

 ton, of Masardis, and she was on the way thither, hitched 

 to the rear«3f a loaded team, when she met with an .acci- 

 dent which caused her death. She won several races in 

 good time, and had a record of one-half mile in 1.15. 



DOT. 



Gray mare, foaled in 1865, formerly owned by Abram 

 Woodard, Bangor, Me., got by Old Drew, dam, by French 

 Tiger. Mr. Woodard sold her to R. Ingraham, Brooklyn, 

 L. I. In 1872, she foaled Glaucus, bay hoirse, got by 

 Norwood, by Eysdyke's Hambletonian. 



GIPSBT QUEEN. 

 Brown mare, ISiJ hands high, with no white marks, 

 foaled in 1855, bred by Nathaniel B. Pease , of Exeter, 



