KNOX STOCK. 



177 



foaled in 1867, bred by Mr. Boody, of Brooks, Me., got by 

 Gen.Knox, jr., dam, Messenger and thoroughbred. "When 

 five years old she was bought by S. H. Jacobs, Skowhe- 

 gan. Me. 



BELLE KNOXALL. 

 Bay Ally, with star in forehead, and stripe on nose, 

 foaled May 23, 1870, owned by Charles H. Morrill, 

 Athens, Me., got by Lord's Knox, by Gen. Enox, dam, 

 Jenny Lind, pedigree unknown. 



ECHO. 



Tormerly called " Nell Seavey." Brown mare, with 

 black points, and no white marks, 15J hands high, foaled 

 in June, 1864, bred by J. L. Seavey, of Waterville, Me., 

 got by Gen. Enox, dam, the " Seavey mare " (the dam of 

 Gen. Sherman and Yiolet),by Hiram Drew. Col. Seavey 

 sold her to Abram Woodard, of Bangor, and he to J. T. 

 Nodine, of Brooklyn, L. I., for 86000. 



At five years of age she trotted in 2.32J, in private. She 

 was subsequently purchased by Mr. James B. Balch, of 

 Brooklyn. 



BECKY SHAEP. 



Dark brown mare, with white hind feet, 15J hands high, 

 foaled in 1867, bred by John Noyes, Fairfield, Me., got by 

 Gilbreth Knox, dam, the John Noyes mare (so called), 

 pedigree unknown, claimed to be an old Boston trotter. 

 Becky Sharp trotted in 2.45, when four years old. She is 

 now owned by parties in Boston. 



KELLIE BEIGGS. 



Bay m^e, with star in forehead, and two white ankles 

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