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Me., got by Old Drew, dam, the dam of G-en. McClellan. 

 Mr. PeEise sold her to Abram Woodard, of Bangor, he 

 to O. M. Shaw, and he to Boston parties. • 



BLACK SAL. 



Black mare with no white, scarcely 15 hands high, 

 foaled in 1847, bred by Elmer Pease, of Exeter, Me., got 

 by Old Drew, dam, the Pease mare of Exeter, dam of 

 Gen. McClellan ; grand dam, a Black Hawk mare from 

 Vermont. Pease sold her to Horace Shepley, of Stetson, 

 and he to a gentleman in Cambridge, Mass. She walked a 

 mile over the Bangor track in twelve minutes in 1853. It 

 is said that she was afterward taken to Long Island, and 

 trotted very fast under another name. She is said to 

 have been very handsome, with a big open gait. Although 

 not fully identified, this mare is believed to be the same 

 as Stella, which see. 



LADY WARBEN. 



Steel gray mare, about 15 hands high, foaled about 

 1855, bred by Hiram Drew, of Exeter, Me., got by Hiram 

 Drew, dam, a gray mare of Messenger descent. Mr. Drew 

 sold her to Charles Warren, of Brookline, Mass. Oct. 4, 

 1867, she won a race at Northampton, Mass., beating 

 Kobinson's bay gelding and Eegulator, winning the third, 

 fifth, and sixth heats in 2.35^, 2.40, 2.41. 



CONTRABAND. 



Dark brown gelding, with no white marks, I5i hands 

 high, foaled in 1860, formerly owned by W. E. Titcomb, 

 of Dover, and called " Dover Boy," got by the Mansell 

 Horse, by Old Drew, dam, a sorrel mare, by Witherell. 



