100 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



the Mystic Park, Boston, in the 2.40 race, she won the 

 second heat easily, with a record of 2.35^. 



DANIEL BOONE. 



Sorrel gelding, with white star in the forehead, 16J 

 hands high, foaled in 1863, bred by Oliver Bunnell, 

 North Jay, Me., got by the Beals Horse, by Eaton, dam, 

 a bay mare, owned by Mr. Bunnell, pedigree, unknown. 

 Bunnell sold him to John Look, and after having several 

 different owners, Mr. K. Larkin, of Farmington, bought 

 him. He sold him in 1872, to Charles G. Sterns, of Ban- 

 .gor. At Forest City Briving Park, Portland, Me., Aug. 

 30, 1871, he beat Hector and Honest Shaker, in straight 

 heats, in 2.46i, 2.45, 2.46. June 26, 1873, in a race at 

 Bangor, Me., he won the first heat, 2.39, but we think he 

 has a faster record than even this, in an unpublished race. 



"WHAT IS IT. 



Chestnut gelding, 15J handS high, foaled in 185 — , bred 

 by Samuel Baggett, Farmington, Me., got by the Beals 

 Horse, by Eaton, dam, by Witherell. He was purchased 

 by C. G. Jackson, of Winthrop, who sold him to Abner 

 Barrows, of New York. Oct. 4, 1864, at Fashion Course, 

 L. I., he beat Shot and Lady Winthrop, in 2.35f , 2.36, 2.- 

 38. 



VILLAGE MAIB. 



Formerly "Lady Norton," bay mare, with black 

 points, 15f hands high, and weighed about 1100 pounds, 

 foaled in 1852 or 3, bred by Harrison Norton, Farming- 

 ton, Me., got by Old Eaton, dam, not traced. Norton 

 sold her when eight or nine years old to McKeever, of 

 New York, who was afterwards killed at Chicago, while 



