l38 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



the first premium for stallions five years old, and under 

 eight. 



FAIEFIELD KNOX, POEMERLT LEO. 



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

 foaled in 186^, bred by the late Henry Lawrence, of Fair- 

 field, Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, Juno, by Korman, 2d 

 dam, by Old Eaton. Messrs. Toby, Burleigh & Jones, of 

 Faii^eld, bought him at auction, for $1450, and sold him 

 to Charles A. Fuller, for $1700, and he took him to Penn- 

 sylvania, when he was six years old. He was sold in 1873, 

 for $2000, and taken to Gallatin Valley, Montana,' and 

 owned by E. M. Dumphey, of Hamilton. He is a well 

 and strong made horse, with good action, but had no pub- 

 lic record while owned in Maine. 



OTHELLO. 



Dark brown stallion with star in forehead, and white 

 spot on inside of left hind foot, 15f hands high, and weighs 

 1050 pounds, foaled June 27, 1869, bred by Charles C. 

 Perkins, Newcastle, Me., got by Col. Ellsworth, by Gen. 

 Knox, dam, by the Call horse. 



GEN. KNOX, Jr. 



Dark bay stallion, with black points, 15 hands 1^ inches 

 high, and weighs 1000 pounds, foaled in 1863, bred by 

 Woodbury Edwards, Brooks, Me., got by Gen. Knox, 

 dam, by Morgan Messenger, 2d dam, a thoroughbred 

 mare. He was subsequently purchased by Messrs. Kim- 

 ball & Jacobs, and stood for service, during the season of 

 1873, at Auburn, Me. 



