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•Granville Hackett, "West Kew Portland, Me., got by 

 LarMn's Gen. Knox, jr., dam by Sandy Eiver horse. 



EASTEEN QUEEN. 



Dark bay mare, almost brown, with white star in fore- 

 head, 15f hands high, and weighed 1070 pounds at three 

 years of age, foaled April 28, 1870, bred by Ivory Low, 

 of Fairfield, Me., got by Gilbreth Knox, dam, by Old 

 "Witherell. Low sold her, in the Spring of 1870, to J. 

 M. Fogg, of Fairfield, and at the Maine State Fair of 

 1873, at Bangor, she won the race for three-year-olds in 

 two straight heats, the fastest being 3.01. 



INDEPEJTDEIirT KNOX (Crockett's). 



Brown colt, with star in forehead, and one white hind 

 foot, foaled July 4, 1871, bred by Robert Crockett, Bock- 

 land, Me., got by Gen. Berry, dam, an imported thorough- 

 bred English mare. 



COBBOSSEE KjSTOX. 



Dark brown stallion, with tan muzzle and flanks, star in 

 forehead, white spot on upper lip, and on one hind 

 foot, foaled Sept. 2, 1871, bred by C. K. Edwards, West 

 Gardiner, Me., got by Gen. Knox, dam, by Thunder 

 Cloud, he by Black Hawk Telegraph, 2d dam, by Eising 

 Sun, 3d dam, by Indian Chief. 



INDEPENDENT KNOX (Wilson's). 



Dark bay colt, with star in forehead, small white spot 

 on nose, and one white hind foot, foaled July 4, 1871, 

 owned by Isaac Wilson, Bowdoinham, Me., got by Gen* 

 Knojf , dam, a Vermont Morgan mare. 



