136 NOTED MAINE BOUSES. 



GEN. SHERMAN. 

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

 pounds, foaled in 1862, bred by the late Gol. J. L. Seavey, 

 of Waterville, got by Gen. Knox, dam by, Hiram Drew. 

 Mr. Seavey sold him to Abram Woodard, Esq., proprietor 

 of Penobscot Exchange, Bangor, Me. June 10, 1870, at 

 Toxcroft, Me., he won a race, beating Bully Brooks (now 

 Bangor) and Dashaway, getting a recordof 2.37i. 



MONMOUTH KNOX. 



Formerly " Monmouth Boy." Mahogany bay stallion, 

 15i hands high, and weighs 1025 pounds, foaled in 

 June,^866, bred by Oren True, Litchfield, Me., got hy 

 Gen. Knox, dam not traced. Purchased when one year 

 old, by G. C. & A. T. Crosman, Monmouth, Me. 



D'ISRAELI. 



Chestnut stallion, with light mane and tail, 16 hands 

 high, and- weighs about 1050 pounds, foaled in 1867, bred 

 by Mr. Hobart, of Temple, Me., got by Howe's Bismarck, 

 dam, of Morgan descent. Hobart sold him, in 1872, to 

 Messrs. "Wright & Norcross, of Manchester. 



EIDLEY'S KNOX. 



Black stallion, 15^ hands high, and weighs about 950 

 pounds, foaled in 1855, bred by the Ridlgy Bros., Wayne, 

 Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, a fast trotting mare, by Old 

 Eaton. 



DRUMMOND KNOX. 



Black stallion, with white star in forehead, and spot on 

 nose, 17 hands high, and weighs about 1250 pounds, 



