118 NOTMD UAIh& HOMES. 



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Barrett, of Sumner, Me., got by Young Brandywine, 

 dam, the Barrett mare (so called), of Morgan descent. 

 Amos Childs, of Canton, bought him in 1864, and gelded 

 him, and sold him in 1866 to Lloyd Carver, of Portland. 



LAMBERT. 



Mahogany bay stallion, 15 hands high, foaled in 1865, 

 bred By Cyrus Hayford, of Hartford, Me., got by Young 

 Brandywine, dam of Messenger descent. Hayford sold 

 him, when two years old, to Harvey B. Russell, then of 

 Hartford. Russell let R. G. Dunn, of WiJton, have him, 

 when six years old. Dunn took him to Boston, Mass., 

 and sold him to Dr. Magg. 



YOUNG BRANDYWINE (Pbince's). 



Bay stallion with black points, and small white Stripe 

 in face, weight near 1000 pounds, foaled in May, 1865, 

 got by the William Keen horse, by Cobb's Brandywine, 

 dam, pedigree unknown. Bred and owned by S. P. C. 

 Prince, Webster, Me. 



BLACK WARRIOR. 



Black stallion, 15J hands high, and weighs 1000 pounds, 

 foaled in 1868, bred by Samuel S. Marston, of Hartford, 

 Me., got by Young America, by Young Brandywine, dam, 

 by Young Morgan, he by Whalebone, out of a bay Mes- 

 senger mare, by the Bridgham horse. Young America's 

 dam, by American Traveler, he by Lightfoot, he by the 

 Josiah Dudley horse, and he by Old Traveler. Owned 

 by Lucius L. Killbreth, Hai-tford, Me. 



