FLYING EATON STOCK. Ill 



FLYi^-G e^toint stock:. 



FLYING EATON. 



Bay stallion, with black mane and tail, and two white 

 hind feet, with a few white hairs in forehead, making a 

 faint star, 15;^ hands high, and weighs about 1000 pounds, 

 foaled in 1850, bred by Joseph Whittemore, Phillips, Me., 

 said to be by Old Eaton ; although this is denied by 

 many ; dam, a gray mare, said to be of Morgan descent, 

 Whittemore sold him when a weanling to Joshua Parker, 

 of Phillips ; he sold him when three years old, to James 

 Towle, also of Phillips. 



After having several different owners, he was pur- 

 chased in 1866, and brought to Farmington, Me., by 

 Dana GofE, then of Farmington. GofE sold him to Sam- 

 uel Farmer, the proprietor of the JSarden House, Phil- 

 lips, Me. 



FLYING EATON, Jb. 



Dark hay stallion, with black points, and small star, 

 l^ hands high, and weighs 1000 pounds, foaled in 1865, 

 bred by Mr. Collins, of Kingfield, Me., got by Flying 

 Eaton, dam, pedigree, unknown. Dana Goff bought him 

 when five years old, and took him to Farmington. In 

 1872, Goff sold him to Sewall GofE, of Mexico, Me. 



