142 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



KNOX TELEGEAPH. 

 Dark bay stallion, with black points, 15J hands high, 

 and weighs 900 pounds, foaled April 27, 1870, owned by 

 E. H. Brann, North Yassalboro, Me., got by Gen. Knox, 

 dam, a bay mare, by Lang's Telegraph. 



PLAYAWAT. 



Bay stallion, with black points, 15^ hands high, foaled 

 in 1869, bred by the late J. H. Gilbreth, of Fairfield, Me., 

 got by Gen. Knox, dam, thoroughbred, by Lexington. 



UNCLE SAM, EORMEKLY QUAKER GENEEAL. 



Gray stallion, with bjaze face, spot on nose, and one 

 white eye, 16 hands high, foaled in 1868, bred by Friend 

 Samuel Taylor, Pairfleld, Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, 

 Nelly, white mare, by Allen's Messenger. Mr. "Warren 

 George bought him, when one year old, and sold him, in 

 the Spring of 1873, to II. B. & E. H. Jones, of Fairfield, 

 for $1000. 



COUPON. 



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

 hands high, without shoes, and weighs over 1050 pounds, 

 foaled June 7, 1867, bred by George Knowell, Esq., North 

 Yassalboro', Me, got by Gen. Knox, dam (the dam of 

 Jules Jergensen, formerly called Logan), by Young Ab- 

 dallah. Coupon was subsequently purchased by James 

 Edgecomb, Brownfleld, Oxford county, Me. 



EOYAL TANNEE. 

 Black stallion, with star and stripe in face, and three 

 white feet, 15^ hands high, and weighs 985 pounds, foaled 



