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foaled in May, 1867, bred by Clark Drummond, Winslow, 

 Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, by a Messenger horse, and 

 out of a mare brought from Toronto, Canada West, and 

 said to be of English blood. Prummond Knox has never 

 been broken to harness, and consequently has no record 

 for speed. 



GARDNER KNOX. 



Black stallion, 17 hands high, and weighs 1200 pounds, 

 foaled May 22, 1868, owned by O. D. Gardner, Vassal- 

 boro. Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, of Messenger de- 

 scent. 



BLACK SULTAN. 



Black stallion, 16 "hands 2i inches high, and weighs 

 1250 pounds, foaled May 20, 1861, bred by Benjamin 

 Bussey, Dixmont, Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, a black 

 mare of Morgan and Messenger descent. Black Sultan 

 was purchased, when young, by C. 'Butman, Esq., Ply- 

 mouth, Me. He has a record of 2.40i in a race which he 

 won in 1868. 



At the New England Eair, in 1869, held in Portland, 

 he trotted a half mile in 1.16. Has trotted the Bangor 

 Track, without previous fitting, in 2.34;^. 



KNOX, Je. 



Black stallion, with tan muzzle and flanks, 15^ hands 

 high, and weighs 1000 pounds, foaled in 1865, bred by 

 Samuel Lyford, St. Albans, Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, 

 by the Merrow horse. He was purchased by A. W, 

 Brackett, of Pittsfleld, Me., while young, and at the New 

 England Fair, of 1871, at Lowell, Mass., he was awarded 



