248 NOTED MAINE HORSES. 



LADY WINriELD. 



Dark bay Ally, with black mane and tail, small white 

 spot on upper lip, and two white feet behind, foaled in 

 June, 1870, at I. M. Austin's in Canton, Me., the proper- 

 ty of Warren "Ward, of Kew York City, got by Bonner's 

 Edward Everett (formerly Major "Winfield), by Bysdyk's 

 Hambletonian, dam, known in Kew York as tte " Sir 

 Henry " mare, pedigree, not traced. 



Mr. "Ward purchased her dam in foal, by Edward 

 Everett, and sent her to Maine, intending to keep her for 

 breeding purposes. 



YIOLET. 



Bay mare, with one white hind foot» foaled in 1866, 

 bred by the late J. L. Seavey, of Waterville, Me., got by 

 Gideon, by Bysdyk's Hambletonian, dam, the " Seavey 

 mare " (tlie dam of Echo, Gen. Sherman and Pequawket) , 

 by Hiram Drew. After the death of Col. Seavey, this 

 mare was sold, being thcee years of age, to J. E. Nodine, 

 of Brooklyn, N. Y., for $1,500. 



MAINE DUBOC. 



Brown colt, with black points, foaled July 12, 1873, 

 bred by James Edgecomb, Brownfleld, Me., got by Back- 

 man's Messenger Duroc (the sire of Prospero), by 

 Bysdyk's Hambletonian, dam, Patchen Maid, by George 

 M. Fatchen, grand-dam, by Old Abdallah, sire of Bys- 

 dyk's Hambletonian. 



JUDGE ADVOCATE. 

 Bay colt, with near fore and near hind ankles white, 

 foaled July, 18, 1873, bred by James Edgecomb, Brown- 



