216 NOTED MAINE BOSSES. 



HIBAM MORBILL. 

 Chestnut stallion, 15 hands high, foaled May 11, 1869, 

 bred by Heber Kimball, of Bridgton, Me., got by Win- 

 throp Morrill, dam, part Drew. 



yOUNG MORBILL. 



Dark chestnut stallion, foaled May 14, 1870, owned by 

 Edward Leonard, Whitefield, Me., got by Tlying Morrill, 

 dam, by Hector. 



EEOKLESS. 

 Brown black stallion, 15i hands high, foaled May 22, 

 1870, owned by Gr. H. Boardman, West Waterville, Me., 

 got by Winthrop Morrill, dam, the well-known Tupper 

 racker, her sire, Norman French, also known as the 

 •" Weston horse." 



GLENGARBY. 



Formerly called " Uncle Abe." Brown gelding, 15J 

 hands high, foaled in May, 1865, bred by Isaac Downing, 

 East Monmouth, Me., got by Winthrop MorrUl, dam, a 

 black mare, pedigree unjjnown. 



Downing sold him, when one year old, to George Titus, 

 of Monmouth, he, when three, to John Packard, of 

 Winthrop. Packard sold him to John H. May, of Au- 

 gusta, for $1000. He was afterwards taken to Massachu- 

 setts. August 10, 1871, at BufEalo, N. Y., as Uncle Abe, 

 he won the 2 50 purse in straight heats, beating nine 

 horses, time, 2.27, 2.30|, 2.27f. 



FLEETWOOD. 

 Sorrel gelding, 15J hands high, foaled in 1863, bred by 



