220 ■ NOTED MAINE HOUSES. 



sold her to J. F. Jackson, when four years old, he to 

 Major P. C, Bradford, and he to Mr. Everett, of Boston, 

 for $2000. At the Fall meeting, at the^Mystic Park, in 

 1872, in the three minute race, Sweet Briar won the first 

 heat in 2.32j, and the sixth in 2.34|. 



PUEITY. 



Chestnut mare, 15^ hands high, foaled in 1864, bred by 

 C. G. Jackson, Winthrop,Me., got by Winthrop Morrill, 

 dam (the dam of Ben. Morrill), by Old Columbus. Hen- 

 ry Day bought her, in 1868, when four years old, and sold 

 her in 1872, to Prudent Letourn^eau, of West "Waterville, 

 Me. 



LADY TAYLOR. 



Bay mare, 14| hands high, foaled in 1866, bred by Wil- 

 liam Taylor, of Wayne, Me., got by Winthrop Morrill,, 

 dam, by Old Witherell. Taylor sold her, when five years 

 old, to J. P. Jackson, of Winthrop. • 



MUMM. 



Brown gelding, with star in the forehead, 15- hands 

 high, foaled in 1868, bred by Prank Wadsworth, Hiram, 

 Me., got by Morrill Prince, by Young Morrill, dam, a 

 chestnut mare of Morgan descent. Wadsworth sold him 

 when two years old to John Landers, of Portland, Me., 

 and he was subsequently purchased by Dr. S. H. Tewks- 

 bury. While owned by him he got a record of 2.38 at 

 Lewiston. » 



BELLE GIBBS. • 



Sorrel roan mare, with stripe in face, 15 hands high, ' 

 foaled in 1863, bred by Col. Jameson, Cornish, Me., got 



