120 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



bought him when five years old. While owned by them 

 he won a race at Portland, Me., Sept. 10, 1869, the fast- 

 est heat being 2.41 f. 



LADY ANNA. 



Bay mare, with black points, 14f hands high, foaled in 

 1863, bred by Ephraim Childs, of Canton, Me., got by 

 Tom Thumb, dam, by Young Brandywine. In 1869, she 

 obtained a record of 2.44, in a race at Farmington, and 

 Childs sold her to Messrs. Farmer & Tarbox, for $1000. 



LADY DAMON. 



Brown mare, with small star, and white on one hind 

 foot, 15 hands high, and weighs about 1000 pounds, foaled 

 in 1863, bred by John Damon, Buckfield, Me., got by 

 Fowler's Brandy, dam, a gray mare, by the Hunton 

 Horse. While Damon owned her she trotted several ice 

 races, and was thought to be quite fast. In the spring of 

 1871, he sold her to John Langley, of Worcester, Mass. 



LADY BURLEIGH. 



Gray mare, 14f hands high, foaled in 1865, in Chester- 

 ville, Me., got byOrphan Boy, dam, of Messenger de- 

 scent. Purchased when five years old by H. C. Burleigh, 

 of Fairfield, who sold her in 1873, to R. H. Dunlap, of 

 Boston, Mass., for |2,700. She trotted several races, 

 while owned in Maine. 



PATTY W. 



Bay mare, foaled in 1856, bred by Asia Jones, then of 

 Turner, M^., got by Cobb's Brandywine, dam, by Whale- 



