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tier sold hitn, when four months old, to Morrison Chan- 

 dler, of Belgrade, Me. Chandler sold him, when two 

 years old, to B. P. Fairbanks, then of West Gardiner, 

 now of "Winthrop. 



"WELLINGTON KNOX. 

 Blood bay stallion, 15^ hands high, and weighs 1000 

 pounds, foaled in 1866, owned by Nelson Herrin, Houl- 

 ton, Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, by Chandler's Moscow, 

 he by Old Moscow, Wellington Knox being full brother 

 to Tom Lang. 



LARKIN'S GEN. KNOX, Jr. 



Mahogany bay stallion, with black points, 15;^ hands 

 high, foaled June 12, 1864, bred by K. Larkin, Farming- 

 ton, Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam. Lady Perham, Eaton 

 and Messenger descent. 



In 1872 he stood a' part of the season at Canton Point. 

 On the 10th of June, while Mr. Larkin was on his way 

 from Farmington to Canton, with him, he was taken sick, 

 and died at WUton. 



COLONEL LANG. 



■ Steel gray stallion, 15| hands high, and weighs 1050 

 pounds, foaled in 186-, bred by Geo. Freeman, of China, 

 Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, of Messenger descent. 

 Freeman sold him to Horace Nelson, and he to Lon Mor- 

 ris, of Boston, who has refused $5000 for him. He is said 

 to have trotted a mile in 2.38. 



HOWE'S BISMARCK. 

 Black stallion, 16^ hands high, and weighs 1200 pounds, 



