MORRILL STOCK. * 213 



less a mare than the renowned Princess, so famous for 

 her many contests with Flora Temple. 



BLINN" MOEEILL. 

 Black stallion, with star in forehead, and one white 

 hind foot, foaled May 21, 1870, bred by Joshua Blinn, 

 Dresden Mjlls, Me., got by Winthrop Morrill, dam, 

 Nellie, half sister to Dresden, grand-dam, by Young In- 

 dian Chief. 



VULCAN. 



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



weighs about 960 pounds, foaled June 10, 1870, bred by 



John F. Whidden, Augusta, Me., got by "Winthrop Mor- 



. liU, dam, an English and French mare, called the Sam 



Jacobs mare. 



WINTHROP. 



Bay stallion, with white face and three white feet, 15| 

 hands high, foaled in 1869, bred by G. H. Fulsom, of 

 Winthrop, Me., got by Winthrop MorriU, dam (the dam 

 of Sam Curtis), by Old Eaton. Fulsoni sold him, when 

 one year old, to B. S. Wright, of Boston. 



■ KNOX MOEEILL. 



Black stallion, with star and one white hind foot, 15| 

 hands high, and weighs about 950 pounds, foaled in 1869, 

 bred by Peter Letourneau, of West Waterville, Me., got 

 by Winthrop Morrill, dam, a bay mare, by Gen. Knox. He 

 was subsequently purchased by J. F. Jackson, Winthrop, 

 Me. 



