82 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



MAINE GIRL. 

 Mahogany bay mare with white ankles behind, 14} 

 hands high, foaled in 1864, bred by Horace McKenney, 

 of Monroe, Me., got by Dirigo. McKenney sold her when 

 two years old to his brother, E. H. McKenney, of Bidde- 

 ford; he afterwards sold a one-half interest to M. G. 

 Palmer, of Portland. -At the New England Pair of 1869, 

 at Manchester, N. H., she won a race in a field of fourteen 

 horses, in three straight heats, the fastest being 2.39^. In 

 1873, at the June Meeting of the forest City Park, Port- 

 land, she won a race, two miles and repeat, in 6.31, 5.31, 

 beating Meddlesome, Gentle Annie, etc. She died in 

 Biddeford, Me., in July, 1873. 



YOUNG dirigo" (Bbooks'). 

 Brown colt with black points, foaled June 20, 1871, 

 owned by Abner Brooks, Corinna, Me., got by Dirigo, 

 dam, by Brown Harry. 



DRUID. 



Black colt, foaled July 14, 1872, bred, by Gen. "Wm. S. 

 Tilton, Togus, Me., got by Don Juan, dam, May, by Gen. 

 McClellan. ' 



ORPHAN BOY. 

 Dark chestnut colt with black points, foaled June 20, 

 1868, owned by Selden A. Parkman, Palmyra, Me., got 

 by John Bright, dam, of Morgan descent. 



DAN. STEVENS. 

 Black colt, foaled in 1870, owned by James Clark, Cam- 

 den, Me., got by the Cooper horse, by Dirigo, dam, the 



