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Holt, of Turner. Holt sold him and he was taken to 

 Chesterville, where he became the sire of Lady Burleigh. 



FOWLEK'S BRANDT. 



Dark bay stallion, with black points, 15^ hands high, 

 foaled in 1855, bred by Lon Tubbs, of Hebron, Me., got 

 by Cobb's Brandywine, dam, said to be of Morgan de- 

 scent. Tubbs sold him when five years old to Samuel H. 

 Keen, of Hebron. In 1863, Keen sold him to Asia Jones, 

 of Turner, and he shortly afterwards to Gilbert Fowler, 

 of Portland, and he became known as "Fowler's Brandy." 

 Fowler owned him until he died, a few years afterwards. 



GODING'S BRANDY. 



Brown bay stallion, with black points, 15 hands high, 

 . foaled in 1863, bred by Nahum Mitchell, of Turner, Me., 

 got by Fowler's Brandy, dam, by "Whalebone. Mitchell 

 sold him when a sucking colt, to S. H. Keen, of Hebron, 

 he sold him to Mr. Jenkins, and he to E. Goding, of Jay 

 Bridge, when three years old. When four years old, 

 ■Goding sold a one-half interest to Ephraim Childs, of 

 Canton, and they shortly afterwards sold him to Daniel 

 Hanscom, of Hallowell. Hanscom had him gelded, and 

 in March, 1869, he sold him to New York parties. He 

 was afterwards called " Jim Libby," under which name 

 he won the first and second heats in a race at Boston, in 

 June, 1869, time 2.40—2.37. 



TOM THUMB. 



Chestnut stallion, with star^n forehead, and one white 

 hind foot,14| hands high, foaled in 1859, bred by Sullivan 



