KNOX STOCK. 



151 



foaled May 25, 1871, bred by Charles H. Hoxie, No. 

 Tairfield, Me., got by Gen. Kaox, dam, by Gen. McClellan. 

 In April, 1873, Mr. Hoxie sold a one-half interest in 

 Bobert Bonner to Mr. Bowman. At the Maine State 

 Fair of 1873, he took the first premium in his class. 



MAJOR KNOX. 



Bright bay stallion with black points, and white star in 

 forehead, 15 hands high and weighs 900 pounds, foaled in 

 April, 1865, bred by John M. White, Windham, Me., got 

 by Gen. Knox, dam, Jeanette Band, by Harris' Hamble- 

 tonian, her dam, an imported English mare, said to be 

 thoroughbred. 



BLACK DUKE. 



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

 and off hind foot white, 15 hands H inches high, foaled 

 in 1870, bred by Levi Eich, Brooks, Me., got by Black 

 Sultan, dam, by Indian Chief, grand dam, of Morgan 

 descent. 



FINANCE. 



Bay c<At, foaled June 4, 1872, owned by C. H. Skinner, 

 St. Albans, Me., got by Emperor William, dam, a With- 

 erell mare. 



HENRY WILSON. 



Sorrel colt, foaled in 1872, owned by C. H. Skinner, St. 

 Albans, Me., got by Emperor William, dam, a Witherell 



