BBANDTWINE STOCK. 



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GLADIATOR. . - 



Dark bay gelding, 15 hands high, foaled in 1859, bred 

 by John Starbird, of Sumner, Me., got by Young Brandy- 

 wine, dam, pedigree unknown. Starbird sold him when 

 four months old to Joshua Young, of Hartford. Young 

 sold him when fire years old to Randolph Thomes, of 

 Portland. Thomes sold him to F. S. Palmer and others 

 for $2600. 



At Portland, Oct. 10, 1866, in a race against Emperof 

 and others, he won the first heat in 2.39J, and was second 

 in the race. He was afterwards sold and taken to New 

 York. 



BUFFALO BILL. 



Alias "Dagon," alias " Bull-of-the-Woods." Dark 

 brown gelding, 15j^ hands high, foaled in 1863, bred by S. 

 H. Eieen, Hebron, Me., got by Fo\yler's Brandy, dam, of. 

 Morgan descent. 



Keen sold him when three years ol(f to E. Y. Turner^ 

 of Lewiston. Turner sold him to Dr. Strout, of Auburn, 

 and he, in 1873, to L. J. Brackett, of Windham. He is 

 perhaps best known as Dagon, under which name he 

 trotted many races in the "forties." .August 27,1873, 

 at the Lewiston Driving Park, he ^on a race as " Buffalo 

 Bill," and a record of 2.35. 



BROWN NATHAN. 



Brown gelding with black points, 15^ hands high, foaled 

 in 1863, bred by a Mr. Scribner,<if Otisfield, Me., got by 

 the William Eeene horse, by Cobb's Brandywine, dam, 

 pedigree not traced. The Russell Bros., of- Buckfield, 



